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Tina Modotti's Mexico: A Tale of Love & Revolution, by Bonnie Hayman. Edited by Andrea Alessandra Cabello, UC Berkeley. ISBN: 0-915745-40-2 $32.95 Hardbound Hayman situates Tina Modotti
(1896-1942) profoundly within her social period from her 1913 emigration to San Francisco to a full-fledged member of the intellectual wing
of the Mexican Communist Party. She is one of the most important contemporary
women of Mexico. She became the lover of Cuban revolutionary
Julio Antonio Mella and when he was murdered, Modotti became the main suspect.
When the Mexican president was assassinated, she was accused and deported. She
returned to Mexico many years later and lived alone in a small cottage until her
mysterious death in a taxi at age 46. Octavio Paz claimed that Tina Modotti belonged
“more to the history of passions than to the history of ideologies,” Hayman
propounds that Modotti lived a full life of her own choice, and that politics,
ideology, and history were never paramount to her own personal life—an
indescribable story of fame, style, gossip and turmoil. She wrote her own
biography like a liberated woman of the 1960s, far ahead of any one of her
contemporaries. In the end she was a visionary, a trend setter, a model of
womanhood, which would be emulated many decades later. Bonnie Hayman, the author of The Cult of the Jaguar, has written the most important account of Tina Modotti’s life in Mexico and the United States. Hayman’s Tina is a passionate woman seeking love and sexual freedom within her political and ideological activism, her life among the emerging Mexican nationalist intellectuals, including Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, and others. Hayman brings a Tina demanding justice for the Mexican disenfranchised and forgotten majority—in direct conflict with the Mexican government and ruling elites— but living, despite of it, a full life as a woman and a lover. Floricanto Press is a Latino publisher of books on Mexican illegal immigrants, Hispanic Americans, Mexican immigration, Mexican immigrants, Mexican American books, Hispanic books, Latino books, on Latino and Latina contemporary issues, Latino books, Mexican American books, Hispanic books, Latina books, Chicano books, Books on Mexican immigrants, Mexican immigration and Mexican illegal immigration, Mexican American History, Mexican American education, Mexican immigration, Mexican illegal immigration, Mexican American books, Hispanic books, Latino books, Latinos, Latinas, Chicano Studies. |
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