Carlos Montemayor Livres
Carlos Montemayor était une figure littéraire mexicaine aux multiples facettes, connu pour ses romans, sa poésie et ses essais. Au-delà de son écriture créative, il a également été ténor, analyste politique et un fervent défenseur de la littérature contemporaine en langues autochtones. Son appartenance à l'Académie mexicaine de la langue souligne sa contribution significative aux lettres mexicaines. L'œuvre de Montemayor a constamment exploré de profonds problèmes sociaux et le riche patrimoine culturel du Mexique.


Chiapas, la rebelión indógena de México
- 276pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Chiapas Fully updated edition with new appendices. This book studies the origin, development, and public appearance of the most important Mexican guerilla movement of the past few years: the Zapatista uprising in Chiapas. It illustrates the movement's ties to other armed groups as well as its peculiarities: unlike the armed groups of the 1970s and 80s, the Zapatista National Liberation Army is mostly comprised of radicalized indigenous movements that have taken up arms after living in poverty since ancestral times. The author explores official documents, journalistic articles, and other sources. He examines the development of the conflict from January 1994 to 1998, as well as the actions taken by the federal government, the Zapatistas, and civil society. This is a useful reference tool written by one of the most prominent specialists in this subject. "Indeed, during the past 500 years, indigenous peoples of the Americas as a whole have been exterminated, persecuted, exploited and humiliated; whenever they have survived, they have known an abominable existence." Ignacio Ramonet