2022
DOI: 10.5195/jwsr.2022.1113
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Postcolonial and Anti-Systemic Resistance by Indigenous Movements in Mexico

Abstract: Indigenous resistance against neoliberalism reveals numerous social transformations and political contributions in the context of a postcolonial transition from the world-system. The Mexican indigenous movement, inspired by the Zapatista rebellion, renewed conversations between the country's diverse indigenous peoples but also established new alliances with non-indigenous sectors of national society in defense of the commons and alternative ways of life to the civilizational order of capital. The radicalism, l… Show more

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“…Morehouse, 1997;Turnbull, 1980, pp. 109-147;Barkin, 2022;Turnbull and Myers, 2017;Lucio and Barkin, 202247. Turnbull, 2022b48.…”
Section: Governance Grounded By and For Bioregionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Morehouse, 1997;Turnbull, 1980, pp. 109-147;Barkin, 2022;Turnbull and Myers, 2017;Lucio and Barkin, 202247. Turnbull, 2022b48.…”
Section: Governance Grounded By and For Bioregionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For a literature in English, I suggest starting with leading Latin American scholars:Mignolo and Walsh (2018),Escobar (2018) and Figueroa et al (2021). A recent article of mine(Lucio López et al 2022) also provides an introduction to this approach.Downloaded from Brill.com04/17/2023 12:44:07AM via free access…”
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confidence: 99%