"In this gorgeous collection of allegorical stories, Subcomandante Marcos, idiosyncratic spokesperson of the Zapatistas, has provided "an accidental archive" of a revolutionary group's struggle against neo-liberalism. For 30 years, the Zapatistas have influenced and inspired movements worldwide, showing that another world is possible. They have infused Left politics with a distinct imaginary--and an imaginative, literary or poetic dimension--organizing horizontally, outside and against the state, and with a profound respect for difference as a source of political insight, not division. With…mehr
"In this gorgeous collection of allegorical stories, Subcomandante Marcos, idiosyncratic spokesperson of the Zapatistas, has provided "an accidental archive" of a revolutionary group's struggle against neo-liberalism. For 30 years, the Zapatistas have influenced and inspired movements worldwide, showing that another world is possible. They have infused Left politics with a distinct imaginary--and an imaginative, literary or poetic dimension--organizing horizontally, outside and against the state, and with a profound respect for difference as a source of political insight, not division. With commentaries that illuminate their historical, political, and literary contexts and an introduction by the translators, this timeless elegiac volume is perfect for lovers of literature and lovers of revolution"--Page 4 of cover.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN) was the Zapatista spokesperson until May of 2014 when the Zapatistas decided that his role had come to an end. While "Marcos" disappeared, he was reborn under a different name: Subcomandante Galeano, again adopting thename of a fallen comrade.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword by JoAnn Wypijewski Acknowledgments List of Images Introduction to the English Translation of Los Otros Cuentos The Stories Antonio Dreams (August 1992) Durito’s Story (April 10, 1994) The Lion Kills by Looking (August 24, 1994) The Story of the Little Mouse and the Little Cat (August 7, 1995) The Story of the Sword, the Tree, the Stone, and the Water (September 29, 1995) The Story of Noise and Silence (February 14, 1997) The Story of the Others (January 20, 1998) The Story of the Lion and the Mirror (July 17, 1998) Forever and Never against Sometimes (September 12, 1998) The Story of Looking (August 11, 1999) We Who Came After Did Understand (August 31, 1999) The Story of the Night Air (March 8, 2000) The Commentaries Antonio’s Dream and a Prophecy Durito and Zapata Do Remember On Moles, Lions, and Democracy Not a Kids’ Fable About the Strategy and Shape of Struggle Muting the Sound of War A World Connected through Solidarity An End to the War of Extermination A Matter of Time On Autonomous Education The Zapatista Legacy Some Room Left for Love and Poetry Afterword Notes Bibliography ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS
Foreword by JoAnn Wypijewski Acknowledgments List of Images Introduction to the English Translation of Los Otros Cuentos The Stories Antonio Dreams (August 1992) Durito’s Story (April 10, 1994) The Lion Kills by Looking (August 24, 1994) The Story of the Little Mouse and the Little Cat (August 7, 1995) The Story of the Sword, the Tree, the Stone, and the Water (September 29, 1995) The Story of Noise and Silence (February 14, 1997) The Story of the Others (January 20, 1998) The Story of the Lion and the Mirror (July 17, 1998) Forever and Never against Sometimes (September 12, 1998) The Story of Looking (August 11, 1999) We Who Came After Did Understand (August 31, 1999) The Story of the Night Air (March 8, 2000) The Commentaries Antonio’s Dream and a Prophecy Durito and Zapata Do Remember On Moles, Lions, and Democracy Not a Kids’ Fable About the Strategy and Shape of Struggle Muting the Sound of War A World Connected through Solidarity An End to the War of Extermination A Matter of Time On Autonomous Education The Zapatista Legacy Some Room Left for Love and Poetry Afterword Notes Bibliography ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS
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