Los primeros discursos zapatistas de enero de 1994, respuestas desde el sur decolonial ante las políticas indigenistas impuestas.
The Zapatista Movement in Chiapas has questioned state indigenism and its policies, through a process that has been generated over the years, so that the first speeches presented by the EZLN in January 1994, are a reference to analyze And to understand the movement as part of a resistance to capital...
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Universidad de El Salvador. Facultad Multidisciplinaria Oriental
2017
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| Online Access: | https://revistas.ues.edu.sv/index.php/conjsociologicas/article/view/408 |
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| Summary: | The Zapatista Movement in Chiapas has questioned state indigenism and its policies, through a process that has been generated over the years, so that the first speeches presented by the EZLN in January 1994, are a reference to analyze And to understand the movement as part of a resistance to capitalism and to the project of global economy that was installed in the final decade of the 1990s. This paper presents a recount of the relationship between the Zapatista movement and the proposed decolonial theory At the end of the 20th century. The objective of this essay is to analyze a selection of discourses that the Zapatistas presented in January 1994 and show their relation to the epistemology that emerges from a global south. The methodology used is part of an interdisciplinary theoretical relationship between history and discourse analysis and in particular Scott (2000). This essay is part of the author's dissertation research, which analyzes the implementation of indigenous policies in a Zoque community in the state of Tabasco and where the Zapatista movement in Chiapas was essential. |
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