This dissertation is about social movements and the politics of historical memory surrounding popular uprisings and state terror in Oaxaca, Mexico, from roughly the 1970s to the 2010s. Based on approximately thirty-two months of ethnographic fieldwork and historical research conducted between 2008 and 2017 in Oaxaca City, San Agustín Loxicha, and two Oaxacan prisons (Ixcotel and Etla state penitentiaries), this dissertation sheds light on the relationship among experiences of political violence and upheaval, public and personal expressions of memory, and the everyday practices of activists and social movements in Oaxaca. It specifically focuses on two cases of rebellion and repression in Oaxaca—the rural guerrilla insurgency of the Popular ...
Mexico's "Dirty War" or guerra sucia refers to the historical period covering the seventies and earl...
For many years, El Salvador and Guatemala were submerged in brutal and bloody conflicts that cost th...
My dissertation, “Becoming Zapatista: Conflict and Political Mobilization in San Andrés Larráinzar, ...
This dissertation is about social movements and the politics of historical memory surrounding popula...
My dissertation, titled "Rearticulating the Social: Spatial Practices, Collective Subjects, and Oaxa...
Political violence has fundamentally shaped memory making in post-conflict Guatemala. This paper exa...
textFaced with the profound social and ecological threats posed by extractivist projects such as lar...
textFaced with the profound social and ecological threats posed by extractivist projects such as lar...
Ten days before the 1968 Olympic Games, the Mexican Government violently repressed a massive Student...
Ten days before the 1968 Olympic Games, the Mexican Government violently repressed a massive Student...
How does political violence materialize across timescales in settler colonial contexts? This central...
This dissertation explores the ecocide of the Chacahua-Pastoría Lagoons in the Pacific Coast of Oaxa...
This dissertation explores the ecocide of the Chacahua-Pastoría Lagoons in the Pacific Coast of Oaxa...
This PhD thesis is a study of Mexican activism that aims to show how relatives of Mexico’s disappear...
Mexico's "Dirty War" or guerra sucia refers to the historical period covering the seventies and earl...
Mexico's "Dirty War" or guerra sucia refers to the historical period covering the seventies and earl...
For many years, El Salvador and Guatemala were submerged in brutal and bloody conflicts that cost th...
My dissertation, “Becoming Zapatista: Conflict and Political Mobilization in San Andrés Larráinzar, ...
This dissertation is about social movements and the politics of historical memory surrounding popula...
My dissertation, titled "Rearticulating the Social: Spatial Practices, Collective Subjects, and Oaxa...
Political violence has fundamentally shaped memory making in post-conflict Guatemala. This paper exa...
textFaced with the profound social and ecological threats posed by extractivist projects such as lar...
textFaced with the profound social and ecological threats posed by extractivist projects such as lar...
Ten days before the 1968 Olympic Games, the Mexican Government violently repressed a massive Student...
Ten days before the 1968 Olympic Games, the Mexican Government violently repressed a massive Student...
How does political violence materialize across timescales in settler colonial contexts? This central...
This dissertation explores the ecocide of the Chacahua-Pastoría Lagoons in the Pacific Coast of Oaxa...
This dissertation explores the ecocide of the Chacahua-Pastoría Lagoons in the Pacific Coast of Oaxa...
This PhD thesis is a study of Mexican activism that aims to show how relatives of Mexico’s disappear...
Mexico's "Dirty War" or guerra sucia refers to the historical period covering the seventies and earl...
Mexico's "Dirty War" or guerra sucia refers to the historical period covering the seventies and earl...
For many years, El Salvador and Guatemala were submerged in brutal and bloody conflicts that cost th...
My dissertation, “Becoming Zapatista: Conflict and Political Mobilization in San Andrés Larráinzar, ...