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9780745324869

Zapatistas The Chiapas Revolt and What It Means for Radical Politics

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    9780745324869

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    074532486X

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2006-04-20
  • Publisher: Pluto Press
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Summary

"The Zapatista Army for National Liberation burst onto the world stage on 1 January 1994. Zapatista leader Subcomandante Marcos declared war on the Mexican government and global capitalism. Since then, the Zapatistas have inspired thousands of activists across the world. They have attracted much attention from political theorists and analysts. Despite this, there is little consensus about the real nature and efficacy of the movement. Zapatistas provides a new approach to understanding the insurrection."--BOOK JACKET.

Author Biography

Mihalis Mentinis is a researcher in the discourse unit at Manchester Metropolitan University. His main interest and previous publications concern radical politics and revolutionary subjectivities. Zapatistas is his first book.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements viii
Abbreviations ix
Preface xi
Zapatista Chronicle
1(30)
The Early Years: The Pre-history of the EZLN
2(6)
Zapatista Chronicle, 1994--2001
8(21)
`Check'! ... but not `Mate'
29(2)
Theories and Perspectives on the Zapatista Insurrection
31(33)
Gramscian Approach
32(4)
Laclau and Mouffe's Theory of Discourse
36(6)
Academic Autonomist Marxist Approach
42(7)
Non-academic Radical Left Perspectives
49(5)
Problems and Limitations of the Readings of the Zapatistas
54(10)
The Project of Autonomy, Constituent Power and Empire
64(26)
Ontological Theses
65(2)
The Imaginary of Autonomy
67(3)
From Radical Imaginary to Constituent Power
70(3)
Genealogical Moments: The Re-emergence of Autonomy
73(9)
Empire: The World Order
82(8)
Zapatista Revolt and Revolutionary Subjectivities
90(26)
Fidelity to an Event
90(3)
The Event and Constituent Power
93(1)
Not Just Any Event
94(2)
Constructed Situations
96(1)
Zapatistas: An Evental Situation
97(7)
The Three Subjects of Fidelity
104(8)
Towards a Future Event
112(4)
Reading the Zapatistas Critically
116(35)
Revolutionaries or Reformists
117(6)
Zapatista Nationalism
123(9)
Zapatistas and the State
132(4)
Zapatistas and the Global Struggle
136(6)
Autonomy's Black Holes
142(9)
The Indigenous Social Imaginary and Zapatista Masks
151(26)
Indigenous Metaphysics
152(3)
Language and Reality
155(7)
Maya Epistemology
162(5)
Zapatista Masks
167(10)
Conclusion
177(11)
Implications for the Future
177(7)
Towards a Theory of Militant Subjectivity
184(4)
References 188(8)
Index 196

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