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Zapatista anticapitalist politics and the other campaign - Learning from the struggle for indigenous rights and autonomy

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LATIN AMERICAN PERSPECTIVES
Volume 34, Issue 2, Pages 64-77

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/0094582X06299086

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Zapatismo; indigenous autonomy; anticapitalist struggles

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Zapatista indigenous autonomy offers new political road maps that chart courses through a complex and contradictory terrain marked by a rearticulation of neoliberal hegemonic forces and a legacy of left politics of recognition positioned between mestizaje ideologies and Indianist discourses. The emerging cartography locates practices of resistance to the political-economic and the cultural logics of late capitalism in the ways in which autonomy links political identity claims to self-governing practices and to struggles for resource redistribution. Similarly, it critiques the ethnic-racialized ordering of society by unmasking the way biological and cultural traits work interchangeably to define dominant constructs of indigenous subjectivity.

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