Black Dove

mamá, mi'jo, and me

Paperback, 282 pages

English language

Published Jan. 22, 2016 by The Feminist Press at CUNY.

ISBN:
978-1-55861-923-4
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OCLC Number:
923552884

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Growing up as the intellectually spirited daughter of a Mexican Indian immigrant family during the 1970s, Castillo defied convention as a writer and a feminist. A generation later, her mother's crooning mariachi lyrics resonate once again. Castillo—now an established Chicana novelist, playwright, and scholar—witnesses her own son's spiraling adulthood and eventual incarceration. Standing in the stifling courtroom, Castillo describes a scene that could be any mother's worst nightmare. But in a country of glaring and stacked statistics, it is a nightmare especially reserved for mothers like her: the inner-city mothers, the single mothers, the mothers of brown sons.

Black Dove: Mamá, Mi'jo, and Me looks at what it means to be a single, brown, feminist parent in a world of mass incarceration, racial profiling, and police brutality. Through startling humor and love, Castillo weaves intergenerational stories traveling from Mexico City to Chicago. And in doing so, she narrates some of …

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Subjects

  • Social conditions
  • Mexican Americans
  • Family
  • Mexican American families
  • Mothers and daughters
  • Biography
  • Mexican American women authors

Places

  • United States