Bibliography  
  Petrona de la Cruz Cruz and Isabel Juárez Espinosa-FOMMA
Petrona de la Cruz Cruz Creative Works:
Una mujer desesperada. Unpublished ms. 1991
Madre olvidada.  Unpublished ms., nd.
La tragedia de Juanita. Unpublished ms., nd.
Infierno y esperanza.  Unpublished ms., nd.
Desprecio paternal. Unpublished ms., nd.
La monja bruja (with Isabel Juárez Espinosa), 2002
Isabel Juárez Espinosa Creative Works:
Cuentos y Teatro Tzeltales, A ’yejetik sok Ta ’imal. México: Editotial Diana, 1994.
La familia rasca rasca. Unpublished ms., nd.
Corre, corre que te alcanzo. Unpublished ms., nd.
La familia, drama en dos actos. Unpublished ms., nd.
Cuentos y Teatro Tzeltales. México: Editorial Diana, 1994.
La monja bruja (with Petrona de la Cruz Cruz), 2002
Works Created Collectively by FOMMA Without Written Scripts:
Ideas para el cambio, 1997.
El sueño del mundo al revés, 1997.
Víctimas del engaño, 1998.
Criticism about Their Work:
De la Cruz Cruz, Petrona. “La educación, el teatro y los problemas de las mujeres en los Altos de Chiapas.”  Unpublished paper presented at Texas Christian U, April 1993.
Erdman, Harley. “Gendering Chiapas: Petrona de la Cruz Cruz and Isabel J.F. Juárez of la FOMMA (Fortaleza de la Mujer Maya/Strength of the Mayan Woman). In The Color of Theatre: Race, Ethnicity and Contemporary Performance. Roberta Uno, ed. With Lucy Mae San Pablo Burns. London: Athlone P, 2002. 159-170.
Frischmann, Donald H. “New Mayan Theater in Chiapas: Anthropology, Literacy, and Social Drama.”  In Negotiating Performance: Gender, Sexuality, & Theatricality in Latin/o America, Diana Taylor & Juan Villegas, eds. Durham and London: Duke UP, 1994.  213-238.
---.  “Active Ethnicity: Nativism, Otherness and Indian Theater in Mexico.”  Gestos 6.11 (1991):113-126.
---. “Contemporary Mayan Theatre and Ethnic Conflict, The Recovery and (Re)Interpretation of History.”  Imperialism and Theatre, Essays on World Theatre, Drama and Performance 1795-1995. Ellen Gainor, ed.  London & New York: Routledge, 1995. 71-84.
Marrero, Maria Teresa.  “La construcción visual de la Nueva Revolución Mexicana: El Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional.”  Gestos 13.25 (1998):75-104.
Myers, Robert. “Mayan Indian Women Find Their Place Is on the Stage.”  The New York Times Sept. 28, 1997. np.
Steele, Cynthia. “A Woman Fell into the River”: Negotiating Female Subjects in Contemporary Mayan Theater.” Negotiating Performance: Gender, Sexuality & Theatricality in Latin/o America, Diana Taylor & Juan Villegas, eds.  Durham and London: Duke UP, 1994. 239-256.
Underiner, Tamara. “Incidents of Theater in Chiapas, Tabasco, and Yucatan: Cultural Enactments in Mayan Mexico.” Theater Journal 50 (1998): 349-369.