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Central American Women in Diaspora

Testimonios of the Generations

Ester E Hernández editor Karina Alma editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:University of Arizona Press

Publishing:17th Mar '26

£83.00

This title is due to be published on 17th March, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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This collection centers Central American women’s voices within the growing narrative of the Central American diaspora. It provides a tapestry of testimonios—from grandmothers, mothers, daughters, and sisters—who explore what it means to be Central American women in the United States.

“This beautiful volume invites current and future generations to learn from, wrestle with, and add their own experiences to these and other histories of struggle. I wish I had this book as I was making my way through academia and am glad it’s available for us now.”—Gilda L. Ochoa, author of Academic Profiling: Latinos, Asian Americans, and the Achievement Gap

“This collection represents an important intervention that resituates and centers Central American women’s lives within a growing body of scholarship on the Central American diaspora. It provides a bountiful tapestry of voices—of grandmothers, mothers, daughters, and sisters—navigating what it means to be Central American women in the United States and to carry such rich but often unspoken legacies. In reading their heartfelt sorrows and triumphs, we are able to reflect on our shared humanity and find points of connection to join in resistance against intersectional forms of oppression together.”—Georgina Guzmán, co-editor of Campus Service Workers Supporting First-Generation Students: Informal Mentorship and Culturally Relevant Support as Key to Student Retention and Success

Central American Women in Diaspora offers a moving, intimate series of testimonio accounts of gendered life in the diaspora—on the Central American isthmus, up north in the United States, and in the imaginary between linking families and memories. Whether in Latinx studies classes, seminars on memory and identity, or in public book groups, readers who enter this book’s world will feel welcomed into a defiant and loving space.”—Ellen Moodie, author of El Salvador in the Aftermath of Peace: Crime, Uncertainty, and the Transition to Democracy

ISBN: 9780816556199

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

352 pages