Monday, June 03, 2013

Even the Rain (Spain/Mexico/France: Icíar Bollaín, 2010)

"As a teacher, I'm not interested in just reproducing class after class of graduates who will get out, become successful, and take their obedient places in the slots that society has prepared for them. What we must do--whether we teach or write or make films--is educate a new generation to do this very modest thing: change the world. (15)"

---Zinn, Howard. "Stories Hollywood Never Tells." The Sun #343 (July 2004): 12-15.



Even the Rain (Spain/Mexico/France: Icíar Bollaín, 2010: 103 mins)

"2000 Cochabamba protests." Wikipedia (No Date)

Finnegan, William. "Leasing the Rain: The world is running out of fresh water, and the fight to control it has begun."

González, Jika. "Blurring the Past and Present." The Mantle (March 1, 2011)

Goodman, Amy. "Cochabamba, the Water Wars and Climate Change." Democracy Now (April 21, 2010)

Graeber, David. "Age of the Great Capitalist Empires (1450-1971 AD)." Debt: The First 5,000 Years. Brooklyn, NY: Melvillehouse, 2011: 307-360. [Professor has a copy]

"Howard Zinn: Historian/Playwright/Political Science." Dialogic (Ongoing archive of resources) [A quote by Howard Zinn is featured at the beginning of Even the Rain]

Kruse, Tom. "Images of the Cochabamba Water War." (February - April, 2000)

Land and Freedom (UK/Spain/Germany/Italy: Ken Loach, 1995: 109 mins)[Even the Rain director Iciar Bollain acts in this film]

"Leasing the Rain." Frontline: World (June 2002)

Lester, Toby. "1507: The Name America Appears on a Map." A New Literary History of America. ed. Greil Marcus and Werner Sollors. Cambridge, MA: The Belknap Press, 2009: 1-5.[Your professor can get a copy]

Mann, Charles. "1491." The Atlantic (March 2002)

Olivera, Marcela. "The Cochabamba Water Wars: On the Tenth Anniversary of the Popular Uprising Against Bechtel and the Privatization of the City’s Water Supply." Democracy Now (April 19, 2010)

Olivera, Oscar. "Bechtel’s Privatization of Rainwater and Why Evo Morales Should Remember the Ongoing Struggle Over Water." Democracy Now (October 5, 2010)

Schultz, Jim. "The Cochabamba Water War and its Aftermath." Democracy Center (April 6, 2009)

---. " The Cochabamba Water Revolt, Ten Years Later: A decade after the streets of Cochabamba exploded in what became known as the Water Revolt, the people of Bolivia’s third largest city filled the streets once again to commemorate the anniversary of a grassroots victory that has become known around the world." Yes! (April 20, 2010)

---. "World Bank Forced Water Privatization On Cochabamba." Minneapolis Star-Tribune (Reposted on Common Dreams: July 15, 2000)

Sitrin, Marina. "Ruptures in imagination: Horizontalism, autogestion and affective politics in Argentina." Policy & Practice #5 (Autumn 2007)

Stone, Alan A. "Hello Columbus: Even the Rain." Boston Review (May/June 2001)

Various Authors. "Essay 1: Columbus/Even the Rain." Otherness Revisited (This is the blog of the MA course Theory and Criticism 2011/2012 of the Literary Studies Department, University of Amsterdam.)

Walsh, David. "Even the Rain and the need for dealing with complexity." World Socialist Web Site (October 2010)

"Water Privatization Case Study: Cochabamba, Bolivia." Public Citizen (No Date)

The Wind That Shakes the Barley (Ireland/UK/Germany/Italy/Spain/France/Belgium/Switzerland: Ken Loach, 2006: 127 mins)[Screenplay by Paul Laverty the screenwriter for Even the Rain]



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