Taking us on a journey of remembering and rediscovery, anthropologist Carlos G.
V lez-Ib ez explores his development as a scholar and in so doing the development of the interdisciplinary fields of transborder and applied anthropology.
He shows us his path through anthropology as both a theoretical and an applied anthropologist whose work has strongly influenced borderlands and applied research.
Importantly, he explains the underlying, often hidden process that led to his long insistence on maki.