Podcast — Episode 71

Border Documents: A Conversation with Arturo Soto

Arturo Soto

Border Documents is a new photobook from Arturo Soto, a photographer, writer and educator. It is “a personal archive of ordinary events that reveals how emotions become attached to public spaces.” Having grown up listening to his father’s stories about his youth in the twin cities of Juárez (Mexico) and El Paso (USA), fascinated by how much things had changed in just a generation, Soto compiled and narratively shaped his father’s memories, then photographed the sites where they occurred.

In this conversation: the concept behind the book; the structure of the narrative; Georges Perec and the infra-ordinary; biography and personal experience; the new book in relation to Soto’s other work; growing up, studying, working, and traveling in places from Mexico City to Oxford to Panama to Los Angeles; further reading on Ciudad Juárez and El Paso; and much more!

A few other interesting books about Juárez:

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