My time among the whites : notes from an unfinished education / Jennine Capó Crucet.
What does it mean to find yourself a stranger in the country where you were born? Raised in Miami, the daughter of Cuban refugees whose aspirations for their child began with a plan to name her after a Miss America pageant winner, Jennine Capó Crucet grew up in a nation designed to exclude. In dispatches that range from a rodeo town in Nebraska to the Ivy League and Disney World, the critically acclaimed Latinx writer and first-generation American explores the political and personal contours of her Americanness, as she experiences it, and as it is constructed by others. Wry, candid, and fearless, My Time Among the Whites captures the sometimes hopeful yet deeply flawed ways in which many Americans have learned to adapt, exist, and - in the face of all signals showing otherwise - even thrive in a country that never imagined them here. --From book flap.
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- ISBN: 9781250299437
- ISBN: 1250299438
- Physical Description: 198 pages ; 21 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York, N. Y. : Picador/St. Martin's Press, 2019.
- Copyright: ©2019
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Formatted Contents Note: | I: Early Encounters -- What we pack -- ¡Nothing is impossible in America! -- Magic Kingdoms -- II: Various Immersions -- Say I do -- Going cowboy -- The country we now call home -- III: Resistance in action -- Ease of exit -- Imagine me here, or How I became a professor -- A prognosis. |
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Subject: | American essays > 21st century. Cuban American women. |
Genre: | Essays. |
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