Historias de Éxito within Mexican Communities: Silenced Voices

Author:   O. Pimentel
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
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Pages:   114
Publication Date:   15 May 2015
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Historias de Éxito within Mexican Communities: Silenced Voices


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Author:   O. Pimentel
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
Imprint:   Palgrave Pivot
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   2.716kg
ISBN:  

9781137536808


ISBN 10:   1137536802
Pages:   114
Publication Date:   15 May 2015
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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Table of Contents

Foreword; Victor Villanueva Preface; Luis Urrieta, Jr. 1. Introduction 2. Research Design and Method 3. Haciendo Y Compartiendo: Quetzin's Historia de Éxito 4. In Search of Prosperity at all Costs: Luis's Historia de Éxito 5. What Does all This Mean?' Implications and Conclusions Appendices

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""I applaud Octavio Pimentel's refigured approach to using a Mexican American methodology of case studies to capture the historias de éxito and 'cultural ways of being' of Luis and Quetzin. Those who conduct ethnographies and case studies on Mexican Americans have much to gain from studying Pimentel's 'confianza' relationship with these two individuals. Pimentel's approach to oral life-narratives should be a model to emulate for researchers who study Mexican Americans."" - Cristina Kirklighter, co-editor of Voices and Visions: Refiguring Ethnography in Composition ""Pimentel's Historias de Éxito Within Mexican Communities re-defines notions of success with the experiences of laborers who defined it for themselves. Illuminating racist systems of power, Pimentel skillfully crosses disciplinary boundaries in his examination of immigration, geographic space, and language. This book contextualizes lived experiences of invisible ghosts in the American machine with a critical evaluation of US-Mexico history."" - Cruz Medina, author of Reclaiming Poch@ Pop: Examining the Rhetoric of Cultural Deficiency


I applaud Octavio Pimentel's refigured approach to using a Mexican American methodology of case studies to capture the historias de exito and 'cultural ways of being' of Luis and Quetzin. Those who conduct ethnographies and case studies on Mexican Americans have much to gain from studying Pimentel's 'confianza' relationship with these two individuals. Pimentel's approach to oral life-narratives should be a model to emulate for researchers who study Mexican Americans. - Cristina Kirklighter, co-editor of Voices and Visions: Refiguring Ethnography in Composition Pimentel's Historias de Exito Within Mexican Communities re-defines notions of success with the experiences of laborers who defined it for themselves. Illuminating racist systems of power, Pimentel skillfully crosses disciplinary boundaries in his examination of immigration, geographic space, and language. This book contextualizes lived experiences of invisible ghosts in the American machine with a critical evaluation of US-Mexico history. - Cruz Medina, author of Reclaiming Poch@ Pop: Examining the Rhetoric of Cultural Deficiency


Author Information

Octavio Pimentel is Associate Professor of Rhetoric and Composition and Interim Director for the MA Rhetoric and Composition Program at Texas State University, USA. He is the co-editor of Communicating Race, Ethnicity, and Identity in Technical Communication (2014) and author of articles that have appeared in such journals as The Council Chronicle, Reflections: Journal of Writing, Community Literacy, and Service Learning, and the Journal of Latinos in Education.

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