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Rafael Barajas Durán, better known by his pen name ("The Rubbernecker" or "The Peeper" in Spanish) is a Mexican cartoonist and illustrator who received the 1999 for Editorial Cartooning.

The son of a schoolteacher and a psychoanalyst, Barajas was born on 1 January 1956 in Mexico City and graduated from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) in 1978 with a bachelor's degree in architecture. At the age of 20 he decided to become a cartoonist and eventually sent collaborations to the Sunday supplement of Unomásuno (1981–1984), designed covers for Nexos magazine (1984–1986) and received a Guggenheim Fellowship (2003) to study dissenting political cartoonists in Mexico who worked between 1872 and 1910.

According to himself, Barajas is also a committed leftist activist who has led campaigns to support the Zapatista rebels in Chiapas and regularly promote student involvement in politics. He has co-directed satirical magazines such as (1994–1997) and (1997–2000) and, since 1984, he contributes regularly to , a left-leaning newspaper published in the Mexican capital.

Books

  • ("Selected Leftovers", 1987).
  • ("I am being carried away by NAFTA", 1993).
  • ("The Six-Years Term Makes Me Laugh", 1994).
  • ("How to Survive Neoliberalism Without Failing To Be Mexican", 1996).
  • ("Towards a Global Mishmash of Excellence and Quality", 2002).
  • ("A Country's History in Cartoons", 2000).
  • ("El Ahuizote’s Country", 2005).
  • ("Crier of Icamole’s Country", 2007).
  • (published in English as "How to Succeed at Globalization: A Primer for Roadside Vendors", 2005).
  • ("The Mob of Independence", 2008).
  • (2008).
  • ("I Only Cry When It Hurts", 2009).
  • ("Sweet Vendetta", 2009).
  • ("The Clouds Seller", 2009, with Elena Poniatowska).

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