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OverviewThis ambitious book offers radical alternatives to conventional ways of thinking about the planet's most pressing challenges, ranging from alienation and exploitation to state violence and environmental injustice. Bridging real-world examples of resistance and mutual aid in Zapatista territory with big-picture concepts like critical consciousness, social reproduction, and decolonisation, the authors encourage readers to view themselves as co-creators of the societies they are a part of - and 'be Zapatistas wherever they are.' Written by a diverse team of first-generation authors, this book offers an emancipatory set of anticolonial ideas related to both refusing liberal bystanding and collectively constructing better worlds and realities. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Levi Gahman (University of Liverpool) , Nasha Mohamed (independent researcher) , Filiberto Penados (Julian Cho Society) , Johannah-Rae Reyes (WOMANTRA)Publisher: Bristol University Press Imprint: Policy Press ISBN: 9781447362159ISBN 10: 1447362152 Pages: 188 Publication Date: 31 May 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , General/trade , Professional & Vocational , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsThis important and accessible text provides a solid education in Zapatista structures, organisation and discourse, while also developing readers' own critical faculties for building better worlds, their ability to work with others and the deeper meaning of social change. Dylan Kerrigan, University of Leicester Hopeful, playful and also deeply serious, this work will persuade (or remind) you that there are ways of knowing that can let us become free together. It made me smile a lot. Gargi Bhattacharyya, University of East London ""This important and accessible text provides a solid education in Zapatista structures, organisation and discourse, while also developing readers' own critical faculties for building better worlds, their ability to work with others and the deeper meaning of social change."" Dylan Kerrigan, University of Leicester ""Hopeful, playful and also deeply serious, this work will persuade (or remind) you that there are ways of knowing that can let us become free together. It made me smile a lot."" Gargi Bhattacharyya, University of East London """This important and accessible text provides a solid education in Zapatista structures, organisation and discourse, while also developing readers' own critical faculties for building better worlds, their ability to work with others and the deeper meaning of social change."" Dylan Kerrigan, University of Leicester ""Hopeful, playful and also deeply serious, this work will persuade (or remind) you that there are ways of knowing that can let us become free together. It made me smile a lot."" Gargi Bhattacharyya, University of East London" Author InformationLevi Gahman is Lecturer at the University of Liverpool and remains a faculty affiliate with the University of the West Indies. He focuses on anticolonial praxis, environmental defence and engaged movement research. Nasha Farhannah Mohamed is a University of the West Indies graduate and independent researcher from Trinidad and Tobago focusing on foreign languages (Spanish, French, Arabic) and postcolonial literature. Filiberto Penados is Maya activist-scholar focusing on Indigenous future-making. He is President of the Julian Cho Society and adviser to the Toledo Alcaldes Association and Belize National Indigenous Council. Johannah-Rae Reyes is political activist and Social Media Manager for WOMANTRA. She is currently working with Amnesty International on the 'Mapping Injustice' project for improved policing in Trinidad and Tobago. Atiyah Afifah Mohamed is independent researcher, Spanish teacher, Geography tutor and local volunteer in Trinidad and Tobago. Her community service work focuses on homelessness and the underprivileged. Shelda-Jane Smith is Lecturer at the University of Liverpool and has a focus on the social and political determinants of physical-mental health. She is also a community volunteer with the Merseyside Caribbean Centre. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |