<p>The 1994 Zapatista uprising in Chiapas, Mexico, created a rupture with a series of neoliberal policies implemented in Mexico and on a global scale over the last few decades of the 20th century. In a moment when alternatives to neoliberal global capitalism appeared to have disappeared from the world stage, the Zapatista Army for National Liberation (EZLN) initiated a movement and process that would have significance not only in Chiapas and for Mexico, but for many struggles and movements around the world that would come to identify with a kind of "alter-globalization" project. This dissertation examines the historical moment of neoliberal globalization, what the EZLN calls the "Fourth World War," the Zapatista initiative to construct an a...
This thesis deals with issues of indigeneity, warfare and representation as they relate to the Zapat...
This thesis deals with issues of indigeneity, warfare and representation as they relate to the Zapat...
This paper explores the notion of ‛power’ which is central to the movement initiated by the Zapatist...
textGrounded in the geographies of Chiapas, Mexico, the dissertation maps a cartography of Zapatista...
This thesis explores the Zapatistas’ autonomous project based on an alternative discourse that acts ...
textThe Zapatista National Liberation Army (EZLN) rose up in Mexico’s southeastern state of Chiapas ...
This article develops an analysis of the Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional, active in the so...
textGrounded in the geographies of Chiapas, Mexico, the dissertation maps a cartography of Zapatista...
textThe Zapatista National Liberation Army (EZLN) rose up in Mexico’s southeastern state of Chiapas ...
Recent decades have witnessed the emergence of powerful social movements and community initiatives a...
On January 1, 1994 thousands of masked guerillas stormed the capital of Chiapas, the southernmost st...
On January 1, 1994 thousands of masked guerillas stormed the capital of Chiapas, the southernmost st...
On January 1, 1994 thousands of masked guerillas stormed the capital of Chiapas, the southernmost st...
Abstract By subscribing to the "New World order" , Mexico embarked on a path which would change the ...
This thesis explores the construction of political subjectivity by the Zapatista. The Zapatista upri...
This thesis deals with issues of indigeneity, warfare and representation as they relate to the Zapat...
This thesis deals with issues of indigeneity, warfare and representation as they relate to the Zapat...
This paper explores the notion of ‛power’ which is central to the movement initiated by the Zapatist...
textGrounded in the geographies of Chiapas, Mexico, the dissertation maps a cartography of Zapatista...
This thesis explores the Zapatistas’ autonomous project based on an alternative discourse that acts ...
textThe Zapatista National Liberation Army (EZLN) rose up in Mexico’s southeastern state of Chiapas ...
This article develops an analysis of the Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional, active in the so...
textGrounded in the geographies of Chiapas, Mexico, the dissertation maps a cartography of Zapatista...
textThe Zapatista National Liberation Army (EZLN) rose up in Mexico’s southeastern state of Chiapas ...
Recent decades have witnessed the emergence of powerful social movements and community initiatives a...
On January 1, 1994 thousands of masked guerillas stormed the capital of Chiapas, the southernmost st...
On January 1, 1994 thousands of masked guerillas stormed the capital of Chiapas, the southernmost st...
On January 1, 1994 thousands of masked guerillas stormed the capital of Chiapas, the southernmost st...
Abstract By subscribing to the "New World order" , Mexico embarked on a path which would change the ...
This thesis explores the construction of political subjectivity by the Zapatista. The Zapatista upri...
This thesis deals with issues of indigeneity, warfare and representation as they relate to the Zapat...
This thesis deals with issues of indigeneity, warfare and representation as they relate to the Zapat...
This paper explores the notion of ‛power’ which is central to the movement initiated by the Zapatist...