Narrative Voices and the Liberation Movement in the Mexican State of Chiapas

Narrative Voices and the Liberation Movement in the Mexican State of Chiapas - Mexican Studies

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Publisher's Synopsis

This book focuses on a series of indigenista novels of Chiapas, Mexico published between 1957 and 1994 and examines these works of fiction as mirrors of important social, political, and economic realities plaguing contemporary Mexican society, in particular Chiapas. From this narrative sequence, a liberationist discourse emerges that reflects the ideas of Liberation Theology and its approach to the plight of the poor. The authors portray a set of obstacles that impede the liberation process and, in doing so, project movement toward the authentic liberation of the native inhabitants of their novels. Through the theoretical framework of liberation thought, this book shows how literature, specifically the novel, can transcend the boundaries of genre and transform itself into a participant in the debate on multiethnic identity in Mexico. With the 1994 uprising led by the Zapatista Army of National Liberation, Chiapas has become a global symbol for marginalized voices that struggle to gain a legitimate space in Mexican society. The novels treated in the book outline the context which led to the "-YA BASTA!" of the EZLN.;The content is presented within an interdisciplinary context and, therefore, is attractive to a variety of fields.

Book information

ISBN: 9780773463769
Publisher: E. Mellen Press
Imprint: E. Mellen Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 863.6409358
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 209
Weight: 521g
Height: 228mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 19mm