from the margins - perspectives on the built environment

S2E09 - Material Histories w/ Sarah Lynn Lopez

42 min · 18. Jan. 2023
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In this episode we talk with Sarah L. Lopez about her interest in the history of the built environment. We talk about her book the The Remittance Landscape: The Spaces of Migration in Rural Mexico and Urban USA and her upcoming book, which is interested in the history of the México/US border and immigration through the materials. Sarah Lopez discusses her interest in the built environment, her family and personal histories, and how it has informed her scholarship.  . . Recommendations * Border Land, Border Water, by C.J. Alvarez

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