
A Poetics of Resistance
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Part literary criticism, part media analysis, and part marketing handbook, A Poetics of Resistance provides a refreshingly new take on the Zapatistas. While much has been written on the history of the Zapatista insurgency and on the communiqués of Subcomandante Marcos, very little has been said about Zapatismo: the ideologies, organizing methodologies, and communications strategies of the movement. The appeal of the Zapatistas, and their survival, has as much to do with their goals as with the compelling and wildly effective language and aesthetics they've used to convey their vision. Weaving together varied elements of poetics and symbolism, Zapatismo has emerged as something entirely new: a resolutely radical public relations campaign for human liberation.
The first "postmodern revolution” presented itself to the world through a complex and evolving web of propaganda, using a wide range of media: the colorful communiqués of Marcos; the ski masks, uniforms, toy dolls, and other accoutrements of the insurgent or sympathizer; and murals, songs, and other popular cultural forms. Employing persuasive publicity, myths, and symbols, the Zapatistas both communicated their message and developed a clear aesthetic that could contain many messages at once and self-replicate on a global scale. Jeff Conant offers an engaging and innovative tool for organizers and educators to understand how the Zapatistas' strategy works, and to continue developing and refining their effective messages of participatory, bottom-up revolution.
Jeff Conant is a writer and activist in the San Francisco Bay Area and the author of A Community Guide to Environmental Health.
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- Intro
- Title Page
- Praise
- Introduction
- I - We Are Named, Now We Will Not Die
- Against Oblivion
- Insurgent Narrative, Narrative Insurgence
- We Are Here, We Resist
- Branding Popular Resistance
- Autonomy vs. Insurgency: A Word on Contradictions
- II - Living Myth, Reviving History
- The Story of January 1, 1994
- Living Myth
- Tourism at the End of the World An Invitation to Bear Witness
- The Sleep of Reason Breeds Nightmares
- Old Antonio's Dream
- Voice of the Wind, Voice of the People
- Guardian and Heart of the People
- The Twin Heroes
- Eternal Returns
- Zapata Vive, La Lucha Sigue
- The Aguascalientes
- The Inverted Periscope: Assault on the Colonial Mind
- Liberation of the Enchanted World
- Interregnum: A Dream of Paradise Lost
- III - Of Masks, Mirrors, and Metamorphoses
- A Poetics of Liberation
- The Story of the Ski Masks
- Metamorphosis
- The Mask and the Mirror
- We Who Have Died in Order to Live
- We Are the Dead of Forever
- The Mask of the Other
- The Other as Icon: Little Dolls Bearing Little Guns
- Violence as Symbol
- Armed Diplomacy
- A Jovial Image: The Revolutionary Ethics of Good Humor and Good Sportsmanship
- IV - So That the True Tongue Is Not Lost, or The Story of the Words
- The Language of the True Men and Women
- Pardon?
- Social Netwar on the Information Superhighway
- The March of Progress: A Dying Colonialism
- Speaking the Master's Tongue
- V - Tilting at Windmills
- Enter Don Durito de la Lacandona
- Tilting at Windmills
- Power Against Power
- To Lead by Obeying
- We Are All Marcos
- Marcotrafficking in the Age of Digital Storytelling
- Speaks the Gray-Eyed Indian
- Hybridity and Resistance
- The Zapatista March for Dignity
- VI - One No and Many Yeses
- Through Our Silence Resounds Our Word
- What Democracy Looks Like
- The Caracoles and the Good Government Councils: Traveling Outward to Journey Inward
- If There Is a Tomorrow, It Will Be Made by the Women
- The Sixth Declaration and the Other Campaign
- Diversity, Pluriethnicity, and Insurgent Modernity: A World in which Many ...
- An Extremely Brief and Irascible Aside on Old Antonio and the Problem of "Development"
- P.S.: A Postscript which Masquerades as an Aside but Is in Fact an Important Point
- Launching the Carnival against Capital
- The New Horizon: From Resistance to Re-existence
- Acknowledgements
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
- Copyright Page
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