Edward James Olmos Books
Related Subjects:
More Pages: 1 2 3 4

Used price: $3.62

The LA LA AwardsReview Date: 2003-09-23
Rick Najera--the pioneer of latino comedyReview Date: 2000-05-22
Rick Najera--the pioneer of latino comedyReview Date: 2000-05-22

AMERICANOSReview Date: 2000-05-14


Best EverReview Date: 2008-01-31
Used price: $30.00

A powerful gathering of veterans' voicesReview Date: 2006-01-14
The main text is divided into three main sections: an introductory section, a second section containing the veterans' oral histories, and a concluding section entitled "Overview of Issues Discussed by the Veterans." The second section (pages 13 to 206) is the largest; the oral testimonies are grouped under the following thematic headings: "Idealism, Patriotism, and Politics"; "A Matter of Conscience," which focuses on the experiences of conscientious objectors; "Psychological and Medical Issues in the Aftermath of Vietnam"; and "The Impact of War on Family." The testimonies raise many significant issues: concerns over Agent Orange, the impact of the antiwar movement, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, the danger of "friendly fire," the depiction of the war in motion pictures, and more. A number of veterans note the irony that as Chicanos they physically resembled the Vietnamese. Also addressed is the vilification many veterans experienced upon their return home, and in particular their being labeled as "baby killers."
A number of the veterans discuss atrocities committed in wartime, and there are accounts of grisly violence and horrific injuries. One testimony offers fascinating details about the process by which one is recognized as a conscientious objector. There is also a very moving testimony by a mother who lost her 22-year old son in the war, and a joint interview with a veteran and his wife. Another standout testimony creates a vivid portrait of the demanding role of a wartime casualty reporter. The veterans offer many different attitudes towards the war and their experiences, ranging from "I'd do it all over again" to "It was a waste of time"; one veteran simply, and eloquently, states, "I survived. I made it." This powerful and thought-provoking book is a valuable addition to Vietnam War studies.

Used price: $0.75
Collectible price: $40.00

A bit too much attitudeReview Date: 2007-07-10
The narrative brought me up short. I'm one of those (apparently) rare individuals who believe American values aren't so bad that we should feel grateful to foreigners who come here and teach us how to live.
Most Americans feel a certain sense of good fortune for having been born in the United States. The narrative in this book leaves the impression that "Americanos" don't think America is so great, have no intention of "being assimilated" (in other words, becoming Americans), and feel they by rights already own the place anyway.
I'm no xenophobe, but this book left me with a strong bad impression. Maybe I should have given it 5 stars. Maybe it's a book every American ought to read carefully.
Very Important BookReview Date: 2000-02-27
A Glory beyond WordsReview Date: 1999-11-21
Beautiful Tapestry of Latino Life in the United StatesReview Date: 2002-04-10
Edited by one of the greatest activists and advocates for Latinos all around the world, actor Edward James Olmos, "Americanos: Latino Life in the United States" is a collection of beautiful photographs and stories of Latinos throughout the United States. From Mexican-Americans in California to Puerto Ricans in New York City, Olmos and a team of other editors have produced a book that perfectly and respectfully captures the beauty and realities of Latinos all around. Available in hardbound and paperback editions, "Americanos: Latino Life in the United States" is a must have for Latino/Hispanic Studies students/enthuasists or for anyone who tuly appreciates cultural photography. The book, which was accompanied by a U.S. museum tour of photographs featured in the book, is truly a milestone for a community that has risen from a long sleep and awakened to become the most dynamic and promising group in the Americas.
If I can use two words to describe this book, I would use "moving" and "beautiful." It's a must have book in your library, especially if you're Latino.
Manuel MonterreyReview Date: 2000-08-02
This is a very well done book with very good graphical editation done by Manuel Monterrey. I recomend it.

Used price: $1.40

I thought the book could have been better.Review Date: 2001-08-22
Used price: $12.75
Related Subjects:
More Pages: 1 2 3 4