Nosotros (book)

Nosotros
Author Humberto Rubalcaba Zuleta
Language Spanish
Publisher Editorial Nosotros
Publication date
1972

Nosotros ("Us") is a photo-book written as a manifesto by Mexican attorney and impresario Humberto Rubalcaba and his collaborators in 1972. The book describes their experiences at the 1971's Avandaro Festival and was written as Rubalcaba, together with other personalities such as Jacobo Zabludovsky, were trying to defend against conservative sectors of society and government the purpose of the festival as well as the broader meaning and impact of La Onda movement to the world in general and Mexico in particular.[1]

Its Prologue, by Zabludovsky, has become an oft-cited text in studies about La Onda movement.[2]

In conservative circles, the book has brought heavy criticism to its author.[3]

References

  1. Carlos Villasana y Angelica navarrete (September 12, 2017). "Los rockeros que Mexico olvido". El Universal. Retrieved 31 August 2018.
  2. Hernandez Chelico, Javier (September 11, 2011). "Avándaro, hace 40 años". La Jornada. Retrieved 31 August 2018.
  3. Dornbierer, Manu (April 29, 1990). "Aldana y los abogados" (PDF). Diario de Colima. Retrieved 31 August 2018.

Further reading

  • Rodríguez O., Jaime; Kathryn Vincent (1997). Common Border, Uncommon Paths: Race, Culture, and National Identity in U.S.-Mexican Relations. Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 0-8420-2673-8.
  • Zolov, Eric (1999). Refried Elvis: The Rise of the Mexican Counterculture. University of California Press. ISBN 0-520-21514-1.
  • Garcia, Parmenides (1972). La ruta de la onda. Editorial Diogenes.
  • Pacini Hernandez, Deborah (2004). Rockin Las Americas: The Global Politics Of Rock In Latin/o America. University of Pittsburgh Press. ISBN 978-0822958413.
  • Rubli, Federico (2007). Estremécete y Rueda: Loco por el Rock & Roll. Casa Veerkamp. ISBN 978-9685546027.
  • Arana, Federico (1985). Guaraches de ante azul. Editorial Posada. ISBN 978-9684331419.
  • Marroquin, Enrique (1975). La contracultura como protesta. Editorial Mortiz.
  • Nostros. Fair use, non-for-profit images of the book.
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