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The Mexicans - A Personal Portrait of a People

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Zusatztext "The Mexicans makes very good reading?Oster's clean! simple storytelling is perfect for the subject. " Informationen zum Autor Patrick Oster grew up in the Chicago area, where he practiced law before taking up journalism as a career in 1973. He spent ten years in Washington, D.C., from the end of Watergate to the beginning of the second Reagan administration. He was Washington bureau chief for the Chicago Sun-Times. He covered the White House, the State Department, and the Pentagon, specializing in foreign affairs most of this time. He traveled to about fifty countries in the process. In 1984, he became the Mexico City bureau chief for the Knight-Ridder newspaper chain. He has won awards from the Overseas Press Club and the Inter-American Press Foundation for his coverage of Mexico and Latin America. More recently, he has been editor in chief of the National Law Journal and now lives with his wife and son in Croton-on-Hudson, New York. Klappentext The Mexicans is a multifaceted portrait of the complex, increasingly turbulent neighbor to our south. It is the story of a country in crisis -- poverty, class tensions, political corruption -- as told through stories of individuals. From Augustín, an honest cop, we learn that many in the Mexican police force use torture as their number-one-crime-solving technique; from Julio Scherer Garcia, a leading newspaper editor, we learn how kidnapping and intimidating phone calls stifle people despite his meager income; we hear from a homosexual teacher wary of bigotry in a land of machismo; and many others. Moving from Mexico City discos to remote Indian towns, Patrick Oster tells of Mexicans whose lives reveal something vital about Mexico, and in doing so, helps to understand why many decide to risk their lives in order to have the opportunity to live in the United States. Zusammenfassung The Mexicans is a multifaceted portrait of the complex! increasingly turbulent neighbor to our south. It is the story of a country in crisis -- poverty! class tensions! political corruption -- as told through stories of individuals. From Augustín! an honest cop! we learn that many in the Mexican police force use torture as their number-one-crime-solving technique; from Julio Scherer Garcia! a leading newspaper editor! we learn how kidnapping and intimidating phone calls stifle people despite his meager income; we hear from a homosexual teacher wary of bigotry in a land of machismo; and many others. Moving from Mexico City discos to remote Indian towns! Patrick Oster tells of Mexicans whose lives reveal something vital about Mexico! and in doing so! helps to understand why many decide to risk their lives in order to have the opportunity to live in the United States. ...

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Authors Patrick Oster
Publisher Harper Perennial USA
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 05.03.2002
 
EAN 9780060011307
ISBN 978-0-06-001130-7
No. of pages 352
Dimensions 135 mm x 203 mm x 20 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

HISTORY: WORLD, SOCIAL SCIENCE: Sociology / Social Theory *, SOCIAL SCIENCE: Sociology / General, HISTORY: Social History, HISTORY: Latin America / Mexico, HISTORY: LATIN AMERICAN, SOCIAL SCIENCE: General, SOCIAL SCIENCE: Essays, LATIN AMERICAN: HISTORY

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