Acknowledgements; Introduction; The Story of Durito and Neoliberalism; Durito II: Neoliberalism seen from La Lacandona; The Cave of Desire; Durito Names Marcos His Squire; Durito III: The Story of Neoliberalism and the Labor Movement; On Bullfighting, Detente and Rock; Durito IV: Neoliberalism and the Party-State System; Durito V: Durito in Mexico City; Durito's Return; Durito, Chibo the Killer Tarantula, and the Plebiscite; The Story of the Little Mouse and the Little Cat; Of Trees, Transgressors, and Odontology; The Story of the Hot Foot and the Cold Foot; On Love; The Story of Dreams; The Story of the Bay Horse; Durito to Conquer Europe; To Lady Civil Society; The Riddle; Durito on Cartoonists; Durito IX: Neoliberalism, History as a Tale... Badly Told
Subcomandante Marcos is a spokesperson and strategist for the Zapatistas, an indigenous insurgency movement based in Mexico. He first joined the indigenous guerrilla group which was to become the Zapatistas in the early 1980s. Marcos is author of several books translated into English, including Shadows of Tender Fury, Our Word is Our Weapon, and the children's book The Story of Colors: A Bilingual Folktale from the Jungles of Ciapas, which won a Firecracker Alternative Book Award.
"'We are all Zapatistas' Subcomandante Marcos"
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