Zelig in the Jungle: Neozapatismo and the Construction of the International Indigenous Subject
This article argues that as an inclusive social movement, the National Liberation Zapatista Army (EZLN), opens diverse critical challenges to unilateral interpretations of globalizationvia the construction of communicative action undertaken by international alternative social networks. There is a subversive potentiality in the very concept of globalization as possibility: on the one hand, globalization should be appropriated as rejecting absolute truths of what it is supposed to mean to be globalized; on the other hand, it should provide spaces for the communicative action of subaltern counterpublics in which different human groups interact, discuss diverse topics and create social networks. Likewise, the article argues that the subject is the main agent of liberation, wherein no identity determinant dominates anotherclass, race, sex, ethnic group, genderbut the subject is the quintessential vanguardas a plural collectivityof social struggles forging a potential solidarity against diverse forms of domination. Therefore, if the Neozapatista experience has a lesson, it is precisely its initiative to transform the international indigenous subjectas well as other oppressed identitiesinto a catalyst for claims of unity in difference.
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Article
- Zelig in the Jungle: Neozapatismo and the Construction of the International Indigenous Subject
- "Planetarity" as the Armature for Comparing Alice Walker and Bama Faustina
- Interpreting the Transforming World: Perspectives from Peace Research
- Commentary
- The State under Globalization : Weakened State or Reinforced Economic Planner?
- Social Bonding, Globalization, and Humanity
- Reportage
- Al-Qaida versus the Arab Awakening: The Muslim World's Past and Future
- Book Review
- Review of The Unfinished Global Revolution
- Review of Worse Than a Monolith: Alliance Politics and Problems of Coercive Diplomacy in Asia