Harold J. Recinos
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Harold J. Recinos

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Harold Recinos is Professor of Church and Society at the Perkins School of Theology at Southern Methodist University. A cultural anthropologist, he specializes in work and ethnographic literature dealing with undocumented Central American migrants and the Salvadoran diaspora. He has published numerous articles, chapters in collections, and written major works in Latino Theology, including 19 collections of poetry. Recently, three new collections of poetry were released, The Looking Glass: Far and Near (RP-Wipf and Stock, 2023; nominated for a Pulitzer Prize), Tell Somebody (RP-Wipf and Stock, 2023), and The Place across the River (RP-Wipf and Stock, 2024). Recinos’ poetry has been featured in Anglican Theological Review, Weavings, Sojourners, Anabaptist Witness, The Arts, Perspective, Afro-Hispanic Review, Hispanic Theological Initiative, En Foco, among others. Since the early-1980s, For Recinos, poetry motivates dreams of a different existence and frees the imagination from the limitations of a single culture.
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