Kuxlejal Politics: Indigenous Autonomy, Race, and Decolonizing Research in Zapatista Communities
Autor Mariana Moraen Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 dec 2017
Through detailed narratives, thick descriptions, and testimonies, Kuxlejal Politics focuses on central spheres of Zapatista indigenous autonomy, particularly governing practices, agrarian reform, women’s collective work, and the implementation of justice, as well as health and education projects. Mora situates the proposals, possibilities, and challenges associated with these decolonializing cultural politics in relation to the racialized restructuring that has characterized the Mexican state over the past twenty years. She demonstrates how, despite official multicultural policies designed to offset the historical exclusion of indigenous people, the Mexican state actually refueled racialized subordination through ostensibly color-blind policies, including neoliberal land reform and poverty alleviation programs. Mora’s findings allow her to critically analyze the deeply complex and often contradictory ways in which the Zapatistas have reconceptualized the political and contested the ordering of Mexican society along lines of gender, race, ethnicity, and class.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781477314470
ISBN-10: 1477314474
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: University of Texas Press
Colecția University of Texas Press
ISBN-10: 1477314474
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: University of Texas Press
Colecția University of Texas Press
Notă biografică
Mariana Morea is an associate professor and researcher at the Center for Research and Higher Studies in Social Anthropology (CIESAS). She coedited the book Luchas “muy otras”: Zapatismo y autonomía en comunidades indígenas de Chiapas.
Cuprins
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- One. A Brief Overview of the First Years of the Zapatista Autonomous Municipalities (1996–2003)
- Two. The Production of Knowledge on the Terrain of Autonomy: Research as a Topic of Political Debate
- Three. Social Memories of Struggle and Racialized (E)states
- Four. Zapatista Agrarian Reform within the Racialized Fields of Chiapas
- Five. Women’s Collectives and the Politicized (Re)production of Social Life
- Six. Mandar Obedeciendo; or, Pedagogy and the Art of Governing
- Conclusion: Zapatismo as the Struggle to Live within the Lekil Kuxlejal Tradition of Autonomy
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
Recenzii
Remarkable…Mora does not limit her analysis to examine Zapatista indigenous autonomy from a de-colonial framework, but also decolonizes her own research methods...Kuxlejal Politics contributes to expand the discussion on the various autonomous projects underway in Latin America and to challenge the research methodology of the anthropology in contact with indigenous peoples.
A brilliant ethnography of a movement from below that simply refused to accept the prevailing ideological, social, and political structures of oppression.
[An] innovative book…decolonial approaches are needed to reframe research and knowledge production in geography; such a reframing should be attentive to multiple and diverse ontologies and epistemologies…Kuxlejal Politics is exemplary of how the work of reframing might be done. More than that, it is a vision of a life politics that gives me hope.
Mora’s project is a model of collaborative research with the communities she did research in....Mora does not romanticise the Zapatista movement; rather, she allows her research subjects to step out of the background of data collection. In this way, her conceptualisation helps us to understand the historical roots and current practices of Zapatista communities by placing them centre stage.
Descriere
This work of activist anthropology investigates the decolonializing cultural practices that the Zapatistas of Chiapas employed to resist the racialized policies of the Mexican neoliberal state and assert their autonomy.