"They are our bothers and sisters" Why zapatismo matters to independent labour in Mexico
By: Khasnabish, Alex.
Subject(s): Social movements | Mexican independent labour movement | zapatista movement | political alternatives | political theory | political anthropology In: Anthropologica 47(1)Summary: In this paper I seek to illuminate the bases upon which the Mexican independent labour movement and the indigenous zapatista movement have been able to engage in a poltics of accompaniment, politics based on mutual respect ans support without sacrificing autonomy or difference. I examine how this intersection emerged, the grounds that make its possible, and the significane of such an intersection for the Zapatistas and independent labour.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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In this paper I seek to illuminate the bases upon which the Mexican independent labour movement and the indigenous zapatista movement have been able to engage in a poltics of accompaniment, politics based on mutual respect ans support without sacrificing autonomy or difference. I examine how this intersection emerged, the grounds that make its possible, and the significane of such an intersection for the Zapatistas and independent labour.