America Through Foreign Eyes

America Through Foreign Eyes
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Total Pages : 321
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ISBN-10 : 9780190224493
ISBN-13 : 0190224495
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Book Synopsis America Through Foreign Eyes by : Jorge G. Castañeda

Download or read book America Through Foreign Eyes written by Jorge G. Castañeda and published by . This book was released on 2020 with total page 321 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: America through Foreign Eyes is written for Americans by a foreigner who has lived, studied, worked and dealt with America for half a century. In these pages, Jorge G. Castañeda seeks to reflect upon some of the more salient features of the country. He considers the observations of other foreigners, from Dickens to Naipaul, and identifies aspects of the U.S. that were not touched upon by these authors. As a former Foreign Minister of Mexico, Castañeda brings a different viewpoint to issues ranging from purported American exceptionalism, uniformity, race and religion, culture, immigration, and the death penalty. Ultimately, he describes the United States' arduous and successful road to modernity, and the construction of what can justly be called an American civilization.


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