Loving Immigrants in America: Book Release

I am happy today. My book with Lexington Books of Roman & Littlefield is officially published: Loving Immigrants in America: An Experiential Philosophy of Personal Interaction. 

At this moment I mostly want to share my joy. I also want share the book description: 

At once narrative and reflective, Loving Immigrants in America is a philosophical account of the author's experience as a Latin American immigrant to the United States of America. A series of interrelated personal essays together convey this experience of walking or sauntering, going on road trips, reading American literature in the southern U.S., playing association football (soccer or fĂștbol), churchgoing, and Latin dancing in the U.S. This book’s central motif is the caring saunterer, who is understood to be a person who makes him or herself at home anywhere, even as a Latino immigrant in the U.S. The narrative essays convey one immigrant's experience seeking an affective, social, and intellectual home in a new land. The intertwined philosophical reflections lead to the recommendation of an ethic of love – resilient love – for the day to day interactions and long term relations between people, immigrants and hosts, in this country.

The book's aim is to establish an open and earnest philosophical dialogue with critical readers interested in the problems surrounding immigration in the U.S. today. The author writes as an American philosopher—in the continental sense of North, Central, and South America—whose reflections provide an accessible and provocative angle for the development of insight into the experiences of immigrants in the U.S. Thus he brings philosophical reflection drawn from experience, in the broad American tradition, to bear on current issues—on the problems of people and not of philosophers, as John Dewey might put it.


 

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  1. Congratulations and Mabrouk, Daniel! So happy for you and can't wait to read your book.

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