%0 Journal Article %T Entre la entelequia y el mito: la traici¨®n de la Revoluci¨®n Mexicana y de su reforma agraria %A Ernesto M£¿chler Tobar %J Antipoda. Revista de Antropolog¨ªa y Arqueolog¨ªa %D 2012 %I Universidad de los Andes %X Two main demands made during the 1910 Mexican revolution were the return of lands stolen from the Indians and farmers, as well as a comprehensive land reform. Notwithstanding, once the 1917 Constitution was proclaimed, the land reform was carried out very slowly. I analyze this betrayal of the revolution as depicted in journalistic documents of the time (Reed, Flores Mag¨®n), testimonies (most notably Pedro Mart¨ªnez, Juan P¨¦rez Jolote), as well as the huge literary production about the revolution, especially the novels (Azuela, Campobello, Castellanos, Romero, Rulfo). %K Mexican Revolution %K Land Reform %K Journalism %K Testimony %K Novel. %U http://antipoda.uniandes.edu.co/view.php/243/index.php?id=243