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Mayan Lives, Mayan Utopias

The Indigenous Peoples of Chiapas and the Zapatista Rebellion
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The dramatic January 1, 1994, emergence of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN) in Chiapas, Mexico, brought the state's indigenous peoples to the attention of the international community. Yet indigenous peoples in Chiapas had been politically active and organized for years prior to the uprising. This compelling volume examines in detail these local and regional histories of power and resistance, powerfully bolstered by gripping and heartrending details of oppression and opposition. Situated broadly within the field of political anthropology, the authors trace the connections between indigenous culture and indigenous resistance. Their case studies include the Tzotzils and Tzeltals of the highland region, the Tojolabals of eastern Chiapas, northern Ch'ol communities, the Mams of eastern and southeastern Chiapas, and the settler communities of the Lacandon rain forest. In the wake of the Chiapas rebellion, all of these groups have increasingly come together around common goals, the most important of which is autonomy. Three essays focus specifically on the issue of Indian autonomy_in both Zapatista and non-Zapatista communities. Offering a consistent and cohesive vision of the complex evolution of a region and its many cultures and histories, this work is a fundamental source for understanding key issues in nation building. In a unique collaboration, the book brings together recognized authorities who have worked in Chiapas for decades, many linking scholarship with social and political activism. Their combined perspectives, many previously unavailable in English, make this volume the most authoritative, richly detailed, and authentic work available on the people behind the Zapatista movement.

Author Biography:

Jan Rus is director of the Native Language Publishing Project, Instituto de Asesor'a Antropol-gica para la Regi-n Maya, A.C., San Crist-bal, Chiapas. Rosalva A'da HernOndez Castillo is a senior researcher at the Center for Research and Higher Studies in Social Anthropology (CIESAS), Mexico City. Shannan L. Mattiace is assistant professor of political science, Allegheny College.
Release date NZ
September 3rd, 2003
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributors
  • Contributions by Andres Aubry
  • Contributions by Araceli Burguete Cal y Mayor
  • Contributions by Christine Eber
  • Contributions by George A. Collier
  • Contributions by Gustavo Esteva
  • Contributions by Jose Alejos Garcia
  • Contributions by Rosalva Aida Hernandez Castillo
  • Edited by Jan Rus
  • Edited by Rosalva Aida Hernandez Castillo
  • Edited by Shannan L. Mattiace
Pages
328
Dimensions
150x229x20
ISBN-13
9780742511484
Product ID
1813510

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