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187 reasons mexicanos can't cross the border : undocuments, 1971-2007 / Juan Felipe Herrera.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Herrera, Juan Felipe.
Language:
English
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Experimental poetry.
Mexican Americans--Poetry.
Mexican Americans.
Poets, American.
Poets, American--20th century.
Poets, American--21st century.
Poetry--Collections.
Poetry.
Genre:
Poetry.
Collections.
Physical Description:
352 pages, 3 unnumbered pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Other Title:
One hundred eighty-seven reasons mexicanos can't cross the border
Place of Publication:
San Francisco : City Lights, [2007]
Language Note:
Some poems in Spanish.
Summary:
A hybrid collection of texts written and performed on the road, from Mexico City to San Francisco, from Central America to central California, illustrated throughout with photos and artwork. Rants, manifestos, newspaper cutups, street theater, anti-lectures, love poems, and riffs tell the story of what it's like to live outlaw and brown in the United States. Herrera is a professor of creative writing at the University of California, Riverside; he is also a community arts leader and a dynamic performer and actor. He is the son of Mexican immigrants and grew up in the migrant fields of California.--From publisher description.
Contents:
Aviso : forewarned / Stephen Kessler
Floricanto salute
Their powers shook them
187 reasons Mexicanos can't cross the border, 1992-2006
187 reasons Mexicanos can't cross the border (remix)
21 rational reasons republicans can't jump
Mexican differences Mexican similarities
How to make world unity salsa
Riverside train west
A day without a Mexican, May 1st, 2006
A day without a Mexican : video clip, May 1st, 2006, mass demonstrations, L.A. City Hall
On vulture road
Señorita Z, 1990-2006
Señorita X : song for the yellow-robed girl from Juárez
Doublenation-doubleheaded warriors
One by one, 2004-2006
One by one
Uno por uno
Kundalini spirit growl
Limpia, 1993-2007
Limpia for walking clear campos
34 things I did after my mother died
The soul is a bone
On blood & power
Punk half panther, 1999
Punk half panther
Blood on the wheel
Abandoned blood
Blood gang call
NYC, 1999
104 things a Chican@ street poet worries about, 1999
Don't worry, baby
American things
Are you doing the new Amerikan thing?, 1978-1982
Letanía para José Antonio Burciaga
Are you doing the new Amerikan thing?
In Hach Winik sugar
One year before the Zapatista rebellion, 1993
One year before the Zapatista rebellion : (fragments)
Indocumentos-undocuments
How to be a warrior in the Aztlán Liberation Army, 1967-2006 : 4 actos
How to be a warrior in the Aztlán Liberation Army
La Llorona power-woman confidential
Ever split your pantalones while trying to look Chingón?
Ricardo "Slick Ric" Salinas rappin' at the 24th Street Fair, S.F.
On tour, 1992
Rodney King, the black Christ of Los Angeles & all our white sins, 1992
Rodney King, the black Christ of Los Angeles & all our white sins
In gold-leaf trungpa seed
Autobiography of a Chicano teen poet, 1982-1988
Autobiography of a Chicano teen poet
Story & King Blvd : teen-age totems
Baby blue
Painted rubber doll
Califas Norte, 1978-1986
Califas Norte : Juanalicia finishing her mural at the S.F. Mime Troupe's headquarters (Old Fantasy Records bldg.)
Mexican wold mural / 5 x 25
Evening portrait of an El Paso, Texas hero, Roberto "Vay" Melendez
En route from Honduras to San Francisco
Earth chorus, 1981-1983
Earth chorus
Pyramid of supplications
Playin' fiddle on the steps of La Galería de la Raza, S.F., 1983
How to enroll in a Chicano studies class, 1967-2006
How to enroll in a Chicano studies class
Chican@ literature 100
Mission Street movements
Photo-poem of the Chicano moratorium, 1980-83
Photo-poem of the Chicano moratorium, 1980/L.A.
Mission Street manifesto
Last incantation for the coming of the sixth sun, 1974
Papaya, 1974
Papaya
Rollin' into Taos in an Aztec Mustang
The third Aztlán
Hace muchos años huichol, 1969-1971
(hace muchos años huichol)
(corazón sin división)
Soulsacrifice(s)
Listening to Santana, 1968-1972
Listening to Santana (remix)
From the Skylight Room @ the El Cortez Hotel
In the sacred city of Floricanto, 1970-1974
(Amerindia one heart)
(Vámonos a la Kiva casa libre)
(Dawning Luz)
(Arco Iris Mil)
(Renacimiento revival)
(Flow river Río in Earthen sky)
(Warrior woven day break star eres)
(Dador de la vida)
Before Aztlán
Nietzsche, Zen & James Brown, 1963-1971
De timbales y cascabeles
Logan Heights & the world
Sources and collections.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (page 355).
ISBN:
9780872864627
0872864626
OCLC:
144774141

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