Writing Westward Podcast 060 - Natalia Molina - A Place at the Nayarit

Writing Westward Podcast       Episode 060

Natalia Molina

A Place at the Nayarit:

How a Mexican Restaurant Nourished a Community

(University of California Press, 2022)

     
 
 



 

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Natalia Molina is Distinguished Professor of American Studies and Ethnicity and Dean's Professor of American Studies and Ethnicity at the University of Southern California. In 2020 she was named a MacArthur Fellow. Her most recent book, A Place at the Nayarit: How a Mexican Restaurant Nourished a Community (University of California Press, 2022). It will be released in paperback in early 2024 and a 30% discount code will be included in a forthcoming edition of Molina's newsletter. Subscribe at https://nataliamolinaphd.com/. The book has received the following accolades:

  • Armitage-Jameson Prize 2023, Coalition for Western Women’s History
  • David J. Weber Prize 2023, Western History Association
  • John G. Cawelti Best Book Award 2023, Popular Culture Association
  • Emily Toth Award (Best Single Work) Honorable Mention, Popular Culture Association
  • James Beard Award (Reference, History, and Scholarship) Finalist 2023, James Beard Foundation
  • PROSE Award North American & US History Finalist 2023, Association of American University Presses
  • Porchlight Business Book Awards (Narrative & Biography) Longlist 2022, Porchlight Book Company

 

Prior to this, Molina was the author of the award-winning books Fit to Be Citizens? Public Health and Race in Los Angeles, 1879–1939 (University of California Press, 2006), How Race Is Made in America: Immigration, Citizenship, and the Historical Power of Racial Scripts (University of California Press, 2014), and coeditor of Relational Formations of Race: Theory, Method, and Practice (University of California Press, 2019).

 

   


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