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1998

6 x 9 in.
314 pp., 68 b&w photos

ISBN: 978-0-292-72810-3
$29.95, hardcover with dust jacket
33% website discount: $20.07

 
 
 
     

Anita Brenner
A Mind of Her Own

By Susannah Joel Glusker
Foreword by Carlos Monsivais

 

Table of Contents and Excerpt

 

"Anita Brenner should be a figure of great interest to current-day readers. Apart from her accomplishments, she was one of the culturally hybrid individuals whose heterogeneity exerts a fascination."

—Naomi Lindstrom, author of The Social Conscience of Latin American Writing

Journalist, historian, anthropologist, art critic, and creative writer, Anita Brenner was one of Mexico's most discerning interpreters. Born to a Jewish immigrant family in Mexico a few years before the Revolution of 1910, she matured into an independent liberal who defended Mexico, workers, and all those who were treated unfairly, whatever their origin or nationality.

In this book, her daughter, Susannah Glusker, traces Brenner's intellectual growth and achievements from the 1920s through the 1940s. Drawing on Brenner's unpublished journals and autobiographical novel, as well as on her published writing, Glusker describes the origin and impact of Brenner's three major books, Idols Behind Altars, Your Mexican Holiday, and The Wind That Swept Mexico.

Along the way, Glusker traces Brenner's support of many liberal causes, including her championship of Mexico as a haven for Jewish immigrants in the early 1920s. This intellectual biography brings to light a complex, fascinating woman who bridged many worlds—the United States and Mexico, art and politics, professional work and family life.

Susannah Glusker lives in Mexico City, where she teaches "Women of Mexico" at the Universidad Iberoamericana.


 Of Related Interest Brenner, The Wind that Swept Mexico
Reed, Peregrina

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