Exit Wounds: How America's Guns Fuel Violence across the Border - California Series in Public Anthropology - Ieva Jusionyte - Books - University of California Press - 9780520395954 - April 16, 2024
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Exit Wounds: How America's Guns Fuel Violence across the Border - California Series in Public Anthropology

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Turns the familiar story of trafficking across the US-Mexico border on its head, looking at firearms smuggled south from the United States to Mexico and their ricochet effects. American guns have entangled the lives of people on both sides of the US-Mexico border in a vicious circle of violence. After treating wounded migrants and refugees seeking safety in the United States, anthropologist Ieva Jusionyte boldly embarked on a journey in the opposite direction-following the guns from dealers in Arizona and Texas to crime scenes in Mexico.

An expert work of narrative nonfiction, Exit Wounds provides a rare, intimate look into the world of firearms trafficking and urges us to understand the effects of lax US gun laws abroad. Jusionyte masterfully weaves together the gripping stories of people who live and work with guns north and south of the border: a Mexican businessman who smuggles guns for protection, a teenage girl turned trained assassin, two US federal agents trying to stop gun traffickers, and a journalist who risks his life to report on organized crime. Based on years of fieldwork, Exit Wounds expands current debates about guns in America, grappling with US complicity in violence on both sides of the border.


342 pages, 1 map

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released April 16, 2024
ISBN13 9780520395954
Publishers University of California Press
Pages 348
Dimensions 237 × 160 × 29 mm   ·   610 g
Language English  

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