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Telling My Humanities Story

Telling My Humanities Story Part I: 2022 Reading List:  Proulx, Annie. Brokeback Mountain. Scribner, 1999. This short story tells the story of two men who are paired up to work together on a mountain and find romance within each other. Despite the internalized homophobia and societal prejudices, they find ways to be with each other in secret until a tragic ending keeps them apart forever. Despite the sad ending, I enjoyed this short story and would recommend it. Seth Holmes and Phillipe Bourgois. Fresh Fruit, Broken Bodies: Migrant Farmworkers in the United States (Volume 27) (California Series in Public Anthropology) . First Edition, University of California Press, 2013. This book covers Seth Holmes’ journey as he traveled and worked with the Triqui people. He incorporates his research into action and documents the struggles that farmworkers face. While this was an assigned book for class, I believe that the information provided is extremely valuable and I am glad to have been abl...

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