The Darién Gap: a reporter's journey through the deadly crossroads of the Americas

"Known in Spanish as "el infierno verde" or "the green hell," the Darién Gap has become a mass migrant graveyard as hundreds of thousands of refuge seekers from Venezuela to Afghanistan navigate its perilous precipices, rushing rivers, and all-encompassing mud in the hopes o...

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Autor principal: Fernàndez, Belén 1982- (Autor)
Tipo de documento: Print Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: New Brunswick, Camden Newark, New Jersey London Oxford Rutgers University Press [2025]
En:Año: 2025
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Sumario:"Known in Spanish as "el infierno verde" or "the green hell," the Darién Gap has become a mass migrant graveyard as hundreds of thousands of refuge seekers from Venezuela to Afghanistan navigate its perilous precipices, rushing rivers, and all-encompassing mud in the hopes of eventually reaching the United States, still some 5,000 kilometers away. In the very first book on migration through the Darién Gap, Belén Fernández puts the jungle trajectory in context, combining history, on-the-ground reporting, travelogue, memoir, and searing politico-economic analysis of a crisis that is itself largely Made-in-USA. (There's a bit of romance, too.) Engrossing and heartrending yet also highly entertaining, the book offers a poignant and compassionate indictment of structural inhumanity in a world predicated on institutionalized inequality - a world where the have-nots are condemned to risking their lives simply to have a chance at a better life. Fernández's own travels in and around the Gap bring her into contact with countless refuge seekers, people smugglers, law enforcement officials, and other characters, all of whom serve to bring to life a place often associated with death and to shed light on one of the defining crises of the modern era"-- Provided by publisher
Descripción Física:vii, 193 Seiten, Karte
ISBN:978-1-9788-4208-3