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Barbarous Mexico (eBook)

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2022
261 Seiten
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859-654702773-7 (EAN)

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Barbarous Mexico - John Kenneth Turner
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In "Barbarous Mexico," John Kenneth Turner presents a compelling indictment of the social and political injustices that plagued Mexico during the early 20th century. Through a rich tapestry of vivid descriptions and poignant anecdotes, Turner employs a journalistic style steeped in passionate advocacy, capturing the struggles and resilience of the Mexican people. His work not only serves as a historical account but also as a critical reflection on imperialism and exploitation, contextualizing Mexico's turbulent landscape within the broader framework of American expansionism and capitalist interests. Turner, an American journalist and social activist, was deeply influenced by the labor movements and social upheaval of his time. His own travels through Mexico exposed him to the stark realities faced by its populace under a regime marked by corruption and violence. His articulate yet confrontational prose is a reflection of his belief in social justice, and his firsthand experiences prompted him to expose the truths hidden beneath the surface of a nation often misrepresented by prevailing narratives. This book is recommended for readers interested in historical sociology, Latin American studies, and social justice activism. Turner's unique insights into the dynamics of power relations and his passionate storytelling make "Barbarous Mexico" a significant contribution to the understanding of Mexico's history and its enduring legacy.

John Kenneth Turner was an American journalist, author, and social activist of the early 20th century, acclaimed for his muckraking journalism and his passionate advocacy for social justice. Born on September 7, 1879, in Oregon, Turner's literary career was largely defined by his progressive political views and his exposure of social inequalities and human rights abuses. His seminal work, 'Barbarous Mexico' (1910), offers a scathing exposé of the tyranny and exploitation under the regime of Porfirio Díaz. Turner's investigative rigor and rich narrative style provided a comprehensive account of the conditions suffered by the Mexican underclass, including the indigenous population and the peons confined to virtual slavery in haciendas. Turner's influence reached both a national and international audience, drawing attention to the need for significant reform and earning him a respected place among early 20th-century muckrakers. Through his writings, Turner highlighted the intersection of imperialism, capitalism, and corruption, marking him as a predecessor to later human rights journalists and activists. His work retains its relevance as a historical document capturing the zeitgeist of a pivotal era in both American and Mexican history and continues to be cited in discussions of early 20th-century Mexican politics and society.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 29.5.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Regional- / Landesgeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Spezielle Soziologien
Schlagworte 1910s works • Classic • classic mexican literature • corruption and oppression • Corruption unveiling • Documentary Storytelling • Early 20th Century • early 20th century Mexico • expatriate authors Mexico • Government scandals • Historical • historical narrative • historical narrative Mexico • historical non-fiction • Human Rights Struggles • investigative journalism • John Kenneth Turner author • journalism ethics • Journalistic investigation • Latin American historical classics • Latin American History • Mexican proletariat • Mexican Revolution • Mexican revolution fiction • Mexican social issues fiction • Political corruption • Political exposé • political unrest in literature • Porfirio Díaz • pre-revolutionary Mexico • Revolutionary causes • Social Justice advocacy • socioeconomic injustice
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