Ask a Mexican by Gustavo Arellano

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  • Pub. Date: May 2007
  • 240pp
  • Sales Rank: 591,286

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    • Pub. Date: May 2007
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Hardcover, 240pp
    • Sales Rank: 591,286

    Synopsis

    An irreverent, hilarious, and informative look at Mexican American culture is taken by rising star Gustavo Arellano, who uses the best questions from readers of his Ask a Mexican! column in California's OC Weekly to explore the many clichA(c)s applied to Mexican Americans.

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    In Arellano's popular Orange County Weeklycolumn "¡Ask a Mexican!" now widely syndicated and gathered in this acerbic volume, he answers serious, curious, and sometimes hateful but mostly irreverent questions about Mexicans. This book compiles what are presumably the best question-and-answer exchanges over the past two years, under topics including language, sex, immigration and food. Arellano wittily defuses bigotry and mocks stereotypes with his often well-researched replies. To the inquiry on the authenticity of flour vs. corn tortillas, he explains that the Spaniards created the former. "Why do Mexicans wear their clothes when swimming?" is a recurring question among Arellano's readers; his answer: good manners. In response to the vitriolic "What is it about the word illegalthat Mexicans don't understand," he points out that U.S. employers don't understand the word either. The author's relentless irony and reclamation of derogatory terms (e.g., "wab," the Orange County version of wetback) is not for the faint of heart, but this approach is a welcome reprieve from common tiptoeing around the fraught subjects of race relations and immigration. (May)

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    Biography

    Gustavo Arellano received the President's Award from the Los Angeles Press Club, an Impact Award from the National Hispanic Media Coalition, and a 2008 Latino Spirit Award from the California State legislature for his "exceptional vision, creativity, and work ethic." His "Ask a Mexican!" column has a circulation of more than two million in thirty-six markets (and counting) and was anointed by "The Washington Post" as "in" for 2008 "(Miss Manners" is "out").

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    good laughby Anonymous

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    February 17, 2009: this was purchased for an uncle of mine and he had a good laugh its an interesting and funny book

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    January 05, 2008: This recording may initially sound like a weak attempt at stand-up comedy, but stick with it. The content and impact deepen, and it surprised many of us by changing our perspectives on this wave of immigration, Mexicans, and our American legacy.


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