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Zapata lives! : histories and cultural politics in southern Mexico / Lynn Stephen.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Berkeley : University of California Press, ©2002.Description: 1 online resource (xlv, 400 pages) : illustrations, mapsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780520927643
  • 0520927648
  • 0585468567
  • 9780585468563
  • 1598750186
  • 9781598750188
  • 9780520230521
  • 0520230523
  • 1282758977
  • 9781282758971
  • 9786612758973
  • 661275897X
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Zapata lives!.DDC classification:
  • 972/.740836 22
LOC classification:
  • F1256 .S84 2002eb
Other classification:
  • 89.62
  • LB 47625
  • LB 51625
  • MI 72010
  • MI 72030
Online resources:
Contents:
Preface; 1. Introduction: The "Fields" of Anthropology, Human Rights, and Contemporary Zapatismo; 2. Government Construction and Reappropriation of Emiliano Zapata; 3. Ethnic and Racial Categories in Mexican History; 4. The Historical Roots of Indigenous Struggle in Chiapas; 5. The New Zapatismo in the Lacandon Jungle; 6. Zapata Vive!: Local Lacandon Zapatismo and Its Translation to Larger Mexico; 7. Conversations with Zapatistas: The Revolutionary Law of Women and Military Occupation.
Summary: This study chronicles recent political events in southern Mexico, up to and including the July 2000 election of Vincente Fox. the book focuses on the meaning that Emiliano Zapata, a symbol of land reform and human rights, has had and now has for rural Mexicans.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 355-377) and index.

Print version record.

This study chronicles recent political events in southern Mexico, up to and including the July 2000 election of Vincente Fox. the book focuses on the meaning that Emiliano Zapata, a symbol of land reform and human rights, has had and now has for rural Mexicans.

Preface; 1. Introduction: The "Fields" of Anthropology, Human Rights, and Contemporary Zapatismo; 2. Government Construction and Reappropriation of Emiliano Zapata; 3. Ethnic and Racial Categories in Mexican History; 4. The Historical Roots of Indigenous Struggle in Chiapas; 5. The New Zapatismo in the Lacandon Jungle; 6. Zapata Vive!: Local Lacandon Zapatismo and Its Translation to Larger Mexico; 7. Conversations with Zapatistas: The Revolutionary Law of Women and Military Occupation.

English.

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