Literatura Viva reflects the links between agriculture and literature in Chiapas, Mexico, demonstrating how the ways of knowing the environment which are culturally expressed through literature and the practices of sustainable agriculture are deeply linked. It argues that the experience of the agricultural working class is central not just to a physical movement towards tangible agricultural change but to a society\u27s ability to understand its socio-cultural and natural environment. The thesis first explores indigenous literature, then agricultural practices and finally educational movements which seek to express pluriversal understandings and ways of interacting with the planet. It argues that these understandings apply not only in conte...
Agriculture in Southern Jalisco, Mexico, is highly influenced by the production of high value-added ...
This PhD thesis is a testimony of how Tzeltal peasants make milpa in the Lacandon Jungle, Chiapas, ...
This dissertation responds to a lacuna in both ecocriticism and Chicana/o literary history. The form...
The biocultural richness of Mexico is among the highest worldwide. A history of over 7000 years of a...
Rooted in Chicana/Latina feminism and interdisciplinary frameworks, this dissertation uses autoethno...
The paper aims to see whether and how there is a link between the social movements inspired to the p...
This dissertation focuses on the portrayal of human attitudes and actions and their impact on the en...
El artículo describe el trabajo simbólico llevado a cabo por por las agencias de desarrollo rural y ...
This text examined the signification of the civilizational consistency of native corn in Mesoamerica...
The paper aims to see whether and how there is a link between the social movements inspired to the p...
Pensamiento ecológico, literatura y cultura popular en Latinoamérica. Published in Spanish, English ...
urgency of reassessing paradigms like forest is vital in the culture. An example of this necessity i...
The U.S. Southwest is a semi-arid region affected by numerous environmental problems. Chicana/o comm...
In the last decade indigenous narratives and poetry in Latin America have received much attention. T...
This thesis approaches the fictional works of three contemporary Latin American authors: the Brazili...
Agriculture in Southern Jalisco, Mexico, is highly influenced by the production of high value-added ...
This PhD thesis is a testimony of how Tzeltal peasants make milpa in the Lacandon Jungle, Chiapas, ...
This dissertation responds to a lacuna in both ecocriticism and Chicana/o literary history. The form...
The biocultural richness of Mexico is among the highest worldwide. A history of over 7000 years of a...
Rooted in Chicana/Latina feminism and interdisciplinary frameworks, this dissertation uses autoethno...
The paper aims to see whether and how there is a link between the social movements inspired to the p...
This dissertation focuses on the portrayal of human attitudes and actions and their impact on the en...
El artículo describe el trabajo simbólico llevado a cabo por por las agencias de desarrollo rural y ...
This text examined the signification of the civilizational consistency of native corn in Mesoamerica...
The paper aims to see whether and how there is a link between the social movements inspired to the p...
Pensamiento ecológico, literatura y cultura popular en Latinoamérica. Published in Spanish, English ...
urgency of reassessing paradigms like forest is vital in the culture. An example of this necessity i...
The U.S. Southwest is a semi-arid region affected by numerous environmental problems. Chicana/o comm...
In the last decade indigenous narratives and poetry in Latin America have received much attention. T...
This thesis approaches the fictional works of three contemporary Latin American authors: the Brazili...
Agriculture in Southern Jalisco, Mexico, is highly influenced by the production of high value-added ...
This PhD thesis is a testimony of how Tzeltal peasants make milpa in the Lacandon Jungle, Chiapas, ...
This dissertation responds to a lacuna in both ecocriticism and Chicana/o literary history. The form...