I Don't Cry, But I Remember: A Mexican Immigrant's Story of Endurance - Softcover

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"Joyce Lackie, through recording and sharing Viviana's story, makes accessible to us what it meant to be a Mexican American migrant woman in the twentieth century. Salguero's recollections, like ours, are shaped by social as well as personal memory, and Lackie does an admirable job of contextualizing Viviana's stories in time, place, and culture."--Lois E. Myers, co-editor of History of Oral History: Foundations and Methodology

"Viviana's story has much to offer readers interested in immigrant and women's history; her life story is a fascinating, mostly cautionary tale of the Mexican immigrant experience in postwar America."--The Oral History Review

"Lackie did prodigious research into twentieth-century Mexican and US Southwest history, and delved into multiple Mexican-American memoirs to give context to the Salguero family's struggles."--The Journal of Arizona History


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Joyce Lackie is a professor emeritus of English at the University of Northern Colorado.

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  • PublisherThe University of Arizona Press
  • Publication date2012
  • ISBN 10 0816529965
  • ISBN 13 9780816529964
  • BindingPaperback
  • Edition number2
  • Number of pages248

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Book Description Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. When Viviana Salguero came to the United States in 1946, she spoke very little English, had never learned to read or write, and had no job skills besides housework or field labor. She worked eighteen-hour days and lived outdoors as often as not. And yet she raised twelve children, shielding them from her abusive husband when she dared, and shared in both the tragedies and accomplishments of her family. Through it all, Viviana never lost her love for Mexico or her gratitude to the United States for what would eventually become a better life. Though her story is unique, Viviana Salguero could be the mother, grandmother, or great-grandmother of immigrants anywhere, struggling with barriers of gender, education, language, and poverty. In I Don't Cry, But I Remember, Joyce Lackie shares with us an intimate portrait of Viviana's life. Based on hours of recorded conversations, Lackie skillfully translates the interviews into an engaging, revealing narrative that details the migrant experience from a woman's point of view and fills a gap in our history by examining the role of women of color in the American Southwest. The book presents Vivana's life not only as a chronicle of endurance, but as a tale of everyday resistance. What she lacks in social confidence, political strength, and economic stability, she makes up for in dignity, faith, and wisdom.Like all good oral history, Salguero's accounts and Lackie's analyses contribute to our understanding of the past by exposing the inconsistencies and contradictions in our remembrances. This book will appeal to ethnographers, oral historians, students and scholars of Chicana studies and women's studies, as well as general readers interested in the lives of immigrant women. In I Don't Cry, But I Remember, Joyce Lackie shares with us an intimate portrait of Viviana Salgeuro's life. Based on hours of recorded conversations, Lackie skillfully translates the interviews into an engaging, revealing narrative that details the migrant experience from a woman's point of view and fills a gap in our history by examining the role of women of color in the American Southwest. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9780816529964

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