Vividly depicts the grassroots struggles for land and local autonomy
Bill Weinberg is a correspondent, principally on Mexico and Central America, for Native Americas, the quarterly journal of Cornell University's American Indian Studies Program. He is also an editor at High Times, the American counterculture monthly, and a producer at New York's non-commercial WBAI Radio. An award-winning journalist specializing in the environment and native issues, he is the author of War on the Land: Politics & Ecology in Central America. He currently resides in New York.
Bill Weinberg slogs through jungles to uncover heroic
insurrectionary hopes-radical journalism the way it is supposed to
be done.
*Hakim Bey*
Bill Weinberg gets into Indian Mexico deeper than any other
reporter. Beyond Chiapas, he reports on the political-ecological
tinderbox that is Mexico, and how the Mexican indigenous 500-year
quest for justice will impact North America critically in the next
decade.
*Jose Barreiro*
Provides an interesting panoramic view of recent movements that
have developed throughout Mexico.
*Library Journal*
Bill Weinberg's comprehensive yet readable page-turner brilliantly
locates the Zapatista movement in its historical and social
context. Based on outstanding research as well as first-hand
knowledge, this excellent book is indispensable for a full
understanding of the uprising, as well as movements against 'free
trade' internationally.
*Murray Bookchin*
Bill Weinberg slogs through jungles to uncover heroic
insurrectionary hopes-radical journalism the way it is supposed to
be done. -- Hakim Bey
Bill Weinberg gets into Indian Mexico deeper than any other
reporter. Beyond Chiapas, he reports on the political-ecological
tinderbox that is Mexico, and how the Mexican indigenous 500-year
quest for justice will impact North America critically in the next
decade. -- Jose Barreiro
Provides an interesting panoramic view of recent movements that
have developed throughout Mexico. * Library Journal *
Bill Weinberg's comprehensive yet readable page-turner brilliantly
locates the Zapatista movement in its historical and social
context. Based on outstanding research as well as first-hand
knowledge, this excellent book is indispensable for a full
understanding of the uprising, as well as movements against 'free
trade' internationally. -- Murray Bookchin
The indigenous revolutionary movement that began in the early 1990s in the southern Mexican state of Chiapas has had a significant impact on all of Mexico. Among other things, it inspired the organization of similar antigovernment movements in other parts of the country. Journalist Weinberg (Native Americas magazine; War on the Land) provides an interesting panoramic view of a variety of recent movements that have developed throughout Mexico and have become an important part of the contemporary, post-NAFTA political scene in Mexico. This readable journalistic account, based primarily on newspaper articles and the author's personal research and interviews, will be of interest to university research collections specializing in Latin America as well as public libraries that serve the Latino community.DMark L. Grover, Brigham Young Univ., Provo, UT Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.
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