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1968 Mexico - Constellations of Freedom and Democracy

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Informationen zum Autor Susana Draper Klappentext Recognizing the fiftieth anniversary of the protests! strikes! and violent struggles that formed the political and cultural backdrop of 1968 across Europe! the United States! and Latin America! Susana Draper offers a nuanced perspective of the 1968 movement in Mexico. She challenges the dominant cultural narrative of the movement that has emphasized the importance of the October 2nd Tlatelolco Massacre and the responses of male student leaders. From marginal cinema collectives to women's cooperative experiments! Draper reveals new archives of revolutionary participation that provide insight into how 1968 and its many afterlives are understood in Mexico and beyond. By giving voice to Mexican Marxist philosophers! political prisoners! and women who participated in the movement! Draper counters the canonical memorialization of 1968 by illustrating how many diverse voices inspired alternative forms of political participation. Given the current rise of social movements around the globe! in 1968 Mexico Draper provides a new framework to understand the events of 1968 in order to rethink the everyday existential! political! and philosophical problems of the present. Zusammenfassung Susana Draper puts the events and aftermath of 1968 Mexico into a global picture and counters the dominant cultural narratives of 1968 by giving voice to the Mexican Marxist philosophers! political prisoners! and women who participated in the movement and inspired alternative forms of political participation. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface  ix Acknowledgments  xv Introduction. The Movement of 1968  1 1. The Philosophical and Literary Configuration of '68: José Revueltas on Cognitive Democracy and Self-Management  35 2. The Effects of '68 on Cinema: The Image as a Place of Political Intervention  91 3. Where are the Women of '68? Fernanda Navarro and the Materialism of Uncomfortable Encounters  127 4. Remembrances from the Women's Prison and the Popular Preparatory:Of Freedom and Imprisonment by Roberta "La Tital" Avendaño and Ovarimony by Gladys López Hernández  157 Conclusion. '68 After Ayotzinapa  191 Notes  199 Bibliography  229 Index  245...

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Authors Susana Draper
Publisher Duke University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.08.2018
 
EAN 9781478001430
ISBN 978-1-4780-0143-0
No. of pages 277
Series Radical Americas
Radical Americas
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political theories and the history of ideas

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