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Chiapas: Zapatismo e historia

open access: yesEstudios: filosofía, historia, letras, 1994
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Zapatismo as a Resonant Public Pedagogy [PDF]

open access: yesLatin American Perspectives, 2018
As a critical pedagogy similar to the type described by the philosopher-educator Paulo Freire, Zapatismo expresses resistance to the power-over relationships institutionalized in capitalism and the state through open-ended questioning. Previous analyses have argued that the Zapatista struggle has been incommunicable, that it can be defined in terms of ...
James K. Anderson, Noah J. Springer
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How Activists “Take Zapatismo Home” [PDF]

open access: yesLatin American Perspectives, 2010
Transnational Zapatismo exemplifies a broader pattern wherein Southern movements inspire discourses and practices in the Global North that challenge lines of economic and political domination. Recent scholars describe South-North mutuality at the level of international framing.
Abigail Andrews, Andrews, Abigail
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Zapatismo and Community-Based Social Change

2012
This chapter is based on research conducted for my master’s thesis, in which I used ethnographic research and in-depth interviews to examine the adoption of Zapatismo as a feminist framework in a Latino/a activ­ist and Chicano/a student activist organization. During the two years I spent in the field, I had the opportunity to meet activists outside the
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Zapatismo in the Movement of Movements

Development, 2005
Peter Rosset, Maria Elena Martinez-Torres and Luis Hernandez-Navarro argue that the Zapatista uprising in Chiapas proved to be a key turning point and re-awakening for the global Left, or perhaps more accurately, the figurative birth of the movement that replaced the ‘old Left.’ The Zapatistas gave the new movements new forms and more inclusive methods
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Listening to Zapatismo

Radical Philosophy Review, 2007
This reflection considers my dawning realization that Zapatista insurgency reflects not only opposition to racist devaluation of the cultures of indigenous peoples but more fundamentally a struggle to overcome spiritual deracination. I contest two basic assumptions of much contemporary social theory: that race and deracination are entirely socio ...
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Zapatismo and the Social Sciences

Capital & Class, 2002
The zapatista uprising poses fundamental challenges for how we think about social theory and political practice. The great contribution of the zapatistas has been to break the connection between revolution and control of the state.
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