• JUKUB: POEMS FROM CHIAPAS FOR THE REVERSE CONQUEST by Various Authors
  • JUKUB: POEMS FROM CHIAPAS FOR THE REVERSE CONQUEST by Various Authors
  • JUKUB: POEMS FROM CHIAPAS FOR THE REVERSE CONQUEST by Various Authors
  • JUKUB: POEMS FROM CHIAPAS FOR THE REVERSE CONQUEST by Various Authors

JUKUB: POEMS FROM CHIAPAS FOR THE REVERSE CONQUEST by Various Authors

A5, 44 pages, Black & white printing, Saddle stitched, Softcover, 2021

Girasol #7. Jukub: Poems from Chiapas for the Reverse Conquest contains poems by three poets from Chiapas, first composed in Ch’ol and Tsotsil (two of the almost 70 languages spoken in Mexico), and translated into Spanish and English in an effort to navigate linguistic rebellion through poetry. 

Jukub, the Ch’ol word for canoe, alludes to the EZLN (Zapatista Army of National Liberation)’s maritime delegation, which this spring sailed to Europe to mark 500 years since the “conquest” of Mexico in 1521. Always attentive to the long histories of colonialism and resistance, the Zapatistas’ “voyage for life” is also a “reverse conquest,” which playfully re-inscribes and negates colonial history by renaming Europe Slumil K’ajxemk’op, or Rebel Land / Tierra Insumisa.

Featuring Edgar Darinel García, Miriam Esperanza Hernández Vázquez, and Canario de la Cruz.

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Girasol Press

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