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New Bilingual Poetry Book by Cockcroft
Submitted by JamesD on Tue, 2009-05-19 17:55.Announcing James Cockcroft’s new bilingual poetry book “WHY? ¿POR QUÉ? POURQUOI?” [Spanish announcement follows] being launched in Montreal May 30 (details below). The author and the publisher are donating 10% of every book sale to the families of the Cuba 5
MÉXICO: MOMENTO HISTÓRICO Decisiones 2006
MÉXICO: MOMENTO HISTÓRICO Decisiones 2006 por James D. Cockcroft es un libro gratuito de 52 páginas que analiza la coyuntura actual de México y América Latina en el contexto mundial. Concluye que “la otra campaña” del EZLN, cuya Sexta Declaración Cockcroft firmó, tal cual la campaña de López Obrador, a pesar de diferencias fundamentales, son importantísimas para el futuro de México y las Américas, porque los movimientos sociales son los que mueven todos los cambios electorales progresistas y una elección de López Obrador el 2 de julio puede cambiar el balance de fuerzas continentales en la lucha contra el enemigo principal, el imperialismo estadounidense. El texto puede servir para entender o debatir México, Venezuela, Bolivia, Cuba, etc. y el imperialismo en los meses y años que vienen. Para ver el libro aquí hace “clik” sobre lo que sigue.
Jorale Editores & Universidad Autónoma de la Ciudad de México, junio de 2006
2006 MexicoMomentoHistorico.pdf (958.33 KB)
Precursores Intelectuales De La Revolucion Mexicana
México: siglo veintiuno editores Ed. 1971; twenty-third ed., 2002
Trabajadores De Michoacan: Historia De Un Pueblo Migrante
UAM Azcapotzalco Migration Research Team
México: imisac Ediciones "Contraste" 1982
Toward a People's Art: The Contemporary Mural Movement
Eva Cockcroft, John Pitman Weber
First published in 1977, Toward a People's Art remains a classic study of the community-based mural movement that produced hundreds of large-scale wall paintings in the United States and Canada. The authors provide a comprehensive discussion of the muralists, the murals' effects on the community, and the funding these works received.
Those interested in art and social change will welcome this new edition, which represents an ongoing faith in the ideal of participatory democracy as the best way to confront the nation's social problems and in the potential of activist art to have long-term social impact. The introduction describes the era-the late 1960s-and a new afterword looks at the 1980s and 1990s and the continuing commitment to the community-engaged process of making public art.
0826319327
University of New Mexico Press (December 1, 1998)
Outlaws in the Promised Land: Mexican Immigrant Workers and America's Future
0802150942
Grove Press (August, 1986)
The Hispanic Struggle for Social Justice: The Hispanic Experience in the Americas
0531111857
Franklin Watts (September 1, 1994)
Intellectual Precursors of the Mexican Revolution, 1900-1913
0292738080
Univ of Texas Press (February 1, 1981)
Dependence and Underdevelopment: Latin America's Political Economy
Andre G. Frank, Dale L. Johnson
Note: this book was first published in Spanish, not English, in 1969 in Buenos Aires and is now out of print but in its time was rather influential.
Economía política del subdesarrollo en América Latina
Gunder Frank, André, James D. Cockcroft y Dale L. Johnson
Traducción de Luis Etcheverry y André Gunder Frank
1a. ed. 1969: Signos [agotado]
464 pp. / 15 x 22 cm
distribuido por ediciones siglo xxi
0385084773
Doubleday (January, 1972)
