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Book Synopsis
Examines the importance and relevance of the Zapatista movement in the late twentieth century

Trade Review
'An impassioned and stimulation contribution to the understanding of a continuing rebellion with profound national and international significance' -- International Affairs
'The book's many strengths include its coverage of the history of the Ejercito Zapatista de Liberacion Nacional (EZLN), placing the struggle in a global context through a critique of neoliberalism and capitalism' -- TLS

Table of Contents
1. John Holloway and Eloína Peláez: Introduction
2. Enrique Rajchenberg and Catherine Héau-Lambert: History and Symbolism in the Zapatista Movement
3. Ana Esther Ceceña and Andrés Barreda: Chiapas and the Global Restructuring of Capital
4. Márgara Millán: Zapatista Indigenous Women
5. Harry Cleaver: The Zapatistas And The Electronic Fabric Of Struggle
6. Patricia King and Francisco Javier Villanueva: Breaking the Blockade: The Move from Jungle to City
7. Luis Lorenzano: Zapatismo: Recomposition of Labour, Radical Democracy and Revolutionary Project
8. John Holloway: Dignity's Revolt
Index

Zapatista Reinventing Revolution in Mexico

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      Publisher: Pluto Press
      Publication Date: 20/07/1998
      ISBN13: 9780745311777, 978-0745311777
      ISBN10: 0745311776

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Examines the importance and relevance of the Zapatista movement in the late twentieth century

      Trade Review
      'An impassioned and stimulation contribution to the understanding of a continuing rebellion with profound national and international significance' -- International Affairs
      'The book's many strengths include its coverage of the history of the Ejercito Zapatista de Liberacion Nacional (EZLN), placing the struggle in a global context through a critique of neoliberalism and capitalism' -- TLS

      Table of Contents
      1. John Holloway and Eloína Peláez: Introduction
      2. Enrique Rajchenberg and Catherine Héau-Lambert: History and Symbolism in the Zapatista Movement
      3. Ana Esther Ceceña and Andrés Barreda: Chiapas and the Global Restructuring of Capital
      4. Márgara Millán: Zapatista Indigenous Women
      5. Harry Cleaver: The Zapatistas And The Electronic Fabric Of Struggle
      6. Patricia King and Francisco Javier Villanueva: Breaking the Blockade: The Move from Jungle to City
      7. Luis Lorenzano: Zapatismo: Recomposition of Labour, Radical Democracy and Revolutionary Project
      8. John Holloway: Dignity's Revolt
      Index

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