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Book Review: Love in the Drug War: Selling Sex and Finding Jesus on the Mexico-US Border
Garza’s multi-disciplinary intellectual engagement invites new conversations bridging together the lived experiences of people in a wounded country. The author has given us a work that can and should be referenced by feminist scholars across the academy. This book stands as an urgent intervention into Mexican studies, an exposition into brave feminist activism amid egregious and systematic violence against women, and illuminating reflections on daily life in a country wounded from multiple horrors, with the beauty of prose Cristina Rivera Garza never fails to deliver.