The Zapatista Reader

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Pub. Date: 2002-01-04
Publisher(s): Bold Type Books
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Summary

The electrifying effect the Zapatista peasant rebellion has had on leading figures in the intellectual, political, and literary world since the Zapatistas woke them up on New Year's Day, 1994, has provided inspiration for activists all over the world. A remarkable synergy has also developed between leading writers, novelists, and journalists and Subcomandante Marcos, the enigmatic, pipe-smoking and balaclavered leader of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation, who seems like a character out of a "magical realism" novel. This reader includes a wide sampling of the best of the writing to emerge on the subject. The book is a journey through an insurgent and magical world of culture and politics, where celebrants and critics debate what Carlos Fuentes has described as the world's first 'post-communist rebellion.' Included are essays by Paco Taibo II, Octavio Paz, Carlos Fuentes, Elena Poniatowska, Ilan Stavans, Carlos Monsivais, Jorge Castenada, Jose Saramago, John Berger, Marc Cooper, Andrew Kopkind, Bill Weinberg, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Alma Guillermoprieto and Eduardo Galeano.

Author Biography

Tom Hayden has been a leader of anti-war, civil rights, and environmental movements in America since the 1960s. He drafted the famous "Port Huron Statement" for Students for a Democratic Society.

A California State Senator for eighteen years, he is the author and editor of many books including Reunion: A Memoir; Irish Hunger; and Irish on the Inside: In Search of the Soul of Irish-America; Trial; The American Future, and The Lost Gospel of the Earth.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1(7)
Tom Hayden
Historical Timeline 8(9)
Tom Hansen
PART ONE: THE STORY 17(88)
Opening Shots
19(2)
Andrew Kopkind
Zapatistas! The Phoenix Rises
21(9)
Paco Ignacio Taibo II
The Media Spectacle Comes to Mexico
30(3)
Octavio Paz
The Unmasking
33(12)
Alma Guillermoprieto
The Marcos Mystery: A Chat with the Subcommander of Spin
45(3)
Joel Simon
Chiapas Chronicle
48(3)
Eduardo Galeano
Guerrillas in the Mist
51(4)
Andres Oppenheimer
Women's Battle for Respect Inch by Inch
55(2)
Elena Poniatowska
US Trains Thousands of Mexican Soldiers
57(4)
Pascal Beltran Del Rio
Mexico's Secret War
61(7)
Luis Hernandez Navapro
Comic Relief, NEA Style
68(4)
Joann Wypijewski
King of the Jungle
72(4)
Michael McCaughan
In Chiapas
76(22)
Tom Hayden
Mexico's Dirty War
98(7)
Bill Weinberg
Postscript: March 2001 105(100)
The People of the Color of the Earth
106(8)
The Unknown Icon
114(9)
Naomi Klein
From the Subsoil to the Mask that Reveals: The Visible Indian
123(10)
Carlos Monsivais
Marcos Marches on Mexico City
133(9)
Ignacio Ramonet
Indian Is Beautiful
142(3)
Homero Aridjis
Two Lascasian Poems
145(1)
Homero Aridjis
The Zapatista Army of National Liberation
146(7)
Saul Landau
The Twilight of the Revolutionaries?
153(13)
Jorge Mancillas
The Invisible Sight
166(12)
Salvador Carrasco
Marcos Speaks
178(12)
Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Cambio
The Story of the Boot and the Chessboard
190(5)
John Ross
Words of Comandanta Esther at the Congress of the Union
195(10)
PART TWO: THE WORD 205(112)
Testimonies of the First Day
207(10)
First Declaration from the Lacandon Jungle
217(4)
Second Declaration from the Lacandon Jungle
221(10)
Third Declaration from the Lacandon Jungle
231(8)
Fourth Declaration from the Lacandon Jungle
239(11)
Of Trees, Criminals, and Odontology: Letter to Carlos Monsivais
250(20)
The Fourth World War Has Begun
270(15)
Marcos on Memory and Reality
285(12)
Marcos From the Underground Culture to the Culture of Resistance
297(9)
To the Relatives of the Politically Disappeared
306(5)
Do Not Forget Ideas Are Also Weapons
311(6)
Conclusion 317(4)
PART THREE: THE COMMENTARIES 321(168)
The Last Glow of the Mexican Revolution
323(17)
Adolfo Gilly
A Guerrilla with a Difference
340(12)
Regis Debray
Northern Intellectuals and the EZLN
352(11)
Daniel Nugent
As Time Goes By: ``Marcos,'' or the Mask is the Message
363(4)
Jose De La Colina
Once Again, the Noble Savage
367(6)
Jean Meyer
Voices from the Jungle: Subcomandante Marcos and Culture
373(9)
Elena Poniatowska
Chiapas: Land of Hope and Sorrow
382(4)
Jose Saramago
Unmasking Marcos
386(9)
Ilan Stavans
Chiapas: The Indians' Prophet
395(23)
Enrique Krauze
``Seeds of the Word'' in Chiapas: An Interview with Bishop Samuel Ruiz Garcia
418(12)
Gary MacEoin
The Zapatistas: The Challenges of Revolution in a New Millennium
430(22)
Mike Gonzalez
Of Love, Marriage, Children, and War
452(20)
Guiomar Rovira
Marcos: Mestizo Culture on the Move
472(11)
Manuel Vazquez Montalban
Against the Great Defeat of the World
483(6)
John Berger
Resources 489(3)
Acknowledgments 492(1)
Permissions 493(3)
About the Contributors 496

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