The Zapatista reader / edited by Tom Hayden
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : Thunder's Mouth Press/Nation Books , c2002.Description: vii, 503 p. ; 23 cmISBN:- 9781560253358
- LAS 972.75 ZAP
- F1256 .Z269 2002
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Latin American Studies | Biblioteca Pública de San Miguel de Allende, A.C. | LAS 972.75 ZAP (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 048979 |
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LAS 972.75 MAR Our word is our weapon : selected writings | LAS 972.75 ROS Rebellion from the roots, indian uprising in Chiapas | LAS 972.75 WEI Homage to Chiapas : the new Indigenous struggles in Mexico | LAS 972.75 ZAP The Zapatista reader | LAS 972.8 CLE Witness to war : An american doctor in El Salvador | LAS 972.8 DID Salvador | LAS 972.8 DUN Power in the isthmus : A political history of modern Central America |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [489]-491).
The Indian peasant revolt that has been called the world's first "post-communist rebellion" broke out in Chiapas, Mexico, in 1994<-->the year NAFTA went into effect<-->led by the masked Subcomandante Marcos. Through Marcos's words as well as essays and interviews by well-known novelists and journalists (Octavio Paz, Gabriel Garcia-Marquez, Alma Guillermoprieto), this reader documents the Zapatista movement's effects on politicians, thinkers, and writers in Mexico and elsewhere. The work includes a historical timeline from the 16th century on, but no subject index.
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