The Politics of Justice: Zapatista Autonomy at the Margins of the Neoliberal Mexican State (original) (raw)

Erasing the Steps of Kingdom: Indigenous Autonomy in Chiapas, Mexico and the Zapatistas' Re-conception of Power

Tara Brian

2010

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An Attempt to Understand and Reflect on the Construction of Zapatista Resistance in Chiapas, Mexico

Moritz Engel

2018

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Sovereignty, Indigeneity, Territory: Zapatista Autonomy and the New Practices of Decolonization

Mara Kaufman

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Chiapas and the Zapatistas: Filling in the Picture

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A Rainbow at Midnight: Zapatistas and Autonomy

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The Indigenous Uprising in Chiapas as a Praxis of Liberation

Diego Malquori

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Taking on the State: Resistance, Education, and Other Challenges Facing the Zapatista Autonomy Project

Niels Barmeyer

Identities, 2008

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(Book Review) Kuxlejal Politics. Indigenous Autonomy, Race, and Decolonizing Research in Zapatista communities, by Mariana Mora. University of Texas, 2017.

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Zapatista Indigenous Autonomy in an Era of Neoliberal Governance and Low Intensity Warfare

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2013

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The speed of the snail. The Zapatistas' autonomy de facto and the Mexican state

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Centre for Development Studies, 2013

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Un Mundo Donde Quepan Muchos Mundos: A Postcolonial Legal Perspective Inspired by the Zapatistas

Judith Schacherreiter

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“Alongside Contemporary Zapatismo: Resistance Networks and Mobilizations in Chiapas in the 2000s”, Mouvements, n°76, 2014.

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A discursive analysis of a struggle for hegemony in Mexico: the Zapatista movement versus President Salinas de Gortari

Emily Plec

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The Tapestry Of Neo-Zapatismo Origins And Development

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Zapatista Anticapitalist Politics and the "Other Campaign": Learning from the Struggle for Indigenous Rights and Autonomy

Mariana Mora

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Globalization and Social Movement Resistance: The Zapatista Rebellion in Chiapas, Mexico

Richard Stahler-Sholk

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Alongside Contemporary Zapatismo: Resistance Networks and Mobilizations in Chiapas in the 2000s

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The Zapatista Revolution: Recognition, Redistribution, and the Limits of Identity Politics

Jorge Lizarzaburu

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Empowerment from below: the Case of the Zapatista Movement

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The Zapatista Uprising and the Struggle for Indigenous Autonomy

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European Review of Latin American and Caribbean Studies | Revista Europea de Estudios Latinoamericanos y del Caribe, 2004

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‘Social movements, Autonomy and hope: Notes on the Zapatistas’ revolution'.

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Roots and Rise of Zapatism

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(Dis)placement of Anthropological Legal Activism, Racial Justice and the Ejido Tila, Mexico

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Las Abejas: Pacifist Resistance and Syncretic Identities in a Globalizing Chiapas

Marco Tavanti

2002

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A discursive analysis of a struggle for hegemony in Mexico

Nicolina Montesano Montessori

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The Moral Force of Indigenous Politics: Critical Liberalism and the Zapatistas

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Public Archaeology, 2008

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Creative Resistance And Utopian Subjectivities: Zapatista Autonomy As Discourse, Power, And Practice

Sydney Blume

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Academic Activism in Zapatista Communities Living in Resistance History, Human Rights, and International Solidarity in Chiapas

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Zapatismo and beyond: Towards a theory of autonomy and its practice in North America

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The Zapatistas and Global Civil Society: Renegotiating the Relationship

Jeanne Simonelli

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