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Practicing autonomy: Zapatismo and decolonial liberation

Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies, 2015
ABSTRACTThe Zapatista rebellion in Chiapas has contributed to the construction of indigenous autonomy in Mexico, a process that shares similar features to the struggles of social movements throughout Latin America. This article examines how autonomy became a central demand for the Zapatistas, the practices that they have instituted, and the challenges ...
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Zapatismo in Mexico and Cyberspace

2008
On New Year’s Eve, 1993, rebels in ski masks took control of four county seats in southern Mexico. Before fading back into the jungle, barely ahead of the Mexican Army, the rebels distributed the first and only edition of their newspaper, the Mexican Alarm Clock, briefly captured a radio station, and sent faxes to the news media, giving their reasons ...
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Los orígenes del zapatismo

Hispanic American Historical Review, 2004
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