Mi Maria: Surviving the Storm: Voices from Puerto Rico.

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Mi Maria: Surviving the Storm: Voices from Puerto Rico.
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Ricia Anne Chansky
Edited by Marci Denesiuk
SeriesVoice of Witness
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:330
Dimensions(mm): Height 139,Width 215
ISBN/Barcode 9781642595796
ClassificationsDewey:972.950530922
Audience
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Publishing Details

Publisher Haymarket Books
Imprint Haymarket Books
Publication Date 21 October 2021
Publication Country United States

Description

When Hurricane Maria made landfall in Puerto Rico in September 2017, it left no part of the archipelago unscathed. The hurricane triggered floods and mudslides, washed out roads, destroyed tens of thousands of homes, farms, and businesses, caused the largest blackout in US history, knocked out communications, led to widespread food, drinking water, and gasoline shortages, and caused thousands of deaths. share stories of the hurricane and its long aftermath as people waited for relief and aid that rarely arrived and communities collectively organized to support one another in recovery. Zaira and her husband floated on a patched air mattress for sixteen hours while floodwaters rose around them. The road washed out in front of Emmanuel as he desperately tried to drive his pregnant wife who had begun labor to the hospital. Luis and his father anxiously counted the days that the dialysis clinic remained closed and lifesaving treatment was unavailable, while Miliana's mother was sent home from the hospital -undiagnosed- only to fall critically ill in her own home. Weaving together long-form oral histories and shorter testimonios, the book offers a multivocal peoples' history of disaster that fosters a greater understanding of the failures of governmental disaster response and the correlating perseverance of the people impacted by these failures, highlighting the colonial relationship between Puerto Rico and the United States. Ultimately, the ways in which these oral histories demonstrate the strength of community response to disaster in Puerto Rico are pertinent to other parts of the world that are being impacted by our current climate emergency. Note to educators: Corresponding free lesson plans are available for download on the Voice of Witness website.

Author Biography

Ricia Anne Chansky is Professor of literature at the University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez. She is the co-editor of the scholarly journal, a/b: Auto/Biography Studies, a member of the Routledge Literature Portfolio of journals, and editor of the Routledge Auto/Biography Studies book series. Her book publications include the co-edited volumes: The Routledge Auto/Biography Studies Reader, a Routledge Literary Theory Reader (2016); Life Writing Outside the Lines: Gender and Genre in the Americas (Routledge, 2020); and, the forthcoming, The Untied States: Unraveling National Identity in the Twenty-First Century. Marci Denesiuk holds an MA in Creative Writing and English Literature from Concordia University in Montreal, Canada. She is the author of Far Away Home and her published work has won awards and includes a book of short stories, as well as contributions to anthologies, magazines, web publications and newspapers. She currently teaches in the English Department of the University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez.

Reviews

"A crucial oral history by Puerto Ricans surviving the twin disasters of Hurricane Maria and colonialism." -Molly Crabapple, author, Drawing Blood and Brothers of the Gun (with Marwan Hisham) "For a disaster born at the intersection of colonization and the climate crisis, only a first-person plural account can truly do justice in a post-tragedy landscape where there has been no justice. Mi Maria: Surviving the Storm is a triumph of eyewitness accounts that centers survivors and tells a three-dimensional truth that can only be pieced together from multiple perspectives." -Aya de Leon, author, Side Chick Nation "Through first-person narratives and biographical profiles Mi Maria offers a kaleidoscope of experiences and personal stories that take readers behind the headlines of Hurricane Maria. The book offers an important archive of experiences, challenges, and stories that are otherwise absent from mainstream coverage of Puerto Rico and is sure to be of interest to both current audiences and future generations of readers interested in the lived experience of one of the largest political and environmental disasters in US history. The chance to hear directly from those left out of national headlines is at once moving, unsettling, and eye-opening." -Yarimar Bonilla, coeditor, Aftershocks of Disaster: Puerto Rico Before and After the Storm "Passionate and urgent; heart-wrenching and deeply infuriating. Mi Maria holds space for us to process the multiple and ongoing traumas of Hurricane Maria-the violence and devastation of the storm itself, yes, but also the deep-seated traumas of state failure, colonial neglect, and capitalist corruption Puerto Ricans found themselves forced to find solutions to while rebuilding their communities in the aftermath of the storm. These are stories not just of resilience. They are stories of resistance, solidarity, and the ethos of mutual aid-the daring to radically reimagine our world in new ways when confronted with our own survival." -Sara Awartani, Committee on Ethnicity, Migration, and Rights at Harvard University "Though the narrators in Mi Maria endure great hardship, their stories soar with strength and resolve and love of their fellow humans. Anyone who loves Puerto Rico must read this book." -Dave Eggers, writer, cofounder of Voice of Witness "Mi Maria: Surviving the Storm is a collection of electrifying testimonies from a variety of individuals who bravely survived the destructive forces of Hurricane Maria. . . The most striking element of the testimonies goes beyond the human resilience toward survival against ravaging natural elements." - Smith Collection Reviews