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"Rich and complicated . . . [ Territories in Resistance ] will be a key reference point in the development of anti-systemic thought."Gilberto López y Rivas, La Jornada Territories in Resistance is an indispensable complement to existing literature on Latin American autonomous social movements. Explore the other worlds being created in the wreckage of colonialism and capitalism. From Mexico, Ecuador, and Colombia to Argentina and Brazil, no living author digs as deep and presents theoretical challenges quite like Raúl Zibechi. Raúl Zibechi is an international analyst for Brecha ,…mehr
"Rich and complicated . . . [Territories in Resistance] will be a key reference point in the development of anti-systemic thought."Gilberto López y Rivas, La Jornada
Territories in Resistance is an indispensable complement to existing literature on Latin American autonomous social movements. Explore the other worlds being created in the wreckage of colonialism and capitalism. From Mexico, Ecuador, and Colombia to Argentina and Brazil, no living author digs as deep and presents theoretical challenges quite like Raúl Zibechi.
Raúl Zibechi is an international analyst for Brecha, a weekly journal in Montevideo, Uruguay, and the author of Dispersing Power: Social Movements as Anti-State Forces (AK Press, 2010).
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Autorenporträt
Raúl Zibechi: Raúl Zibechi is an international analyst for Brecha, a weekly journal in Montevideo, Uruguay, professor and researcher on social movements at the Multiversidad Franciscana de América Latina, and adviser to social groups. He is a monthly contributor to the Americas Policy Program and author of Genealogía de la Revuelta and La Mirada Horizontal. His first book-length work in English, Dispersing Power, was published by AK Press in 2010.
Ramor Ryan: Ramor Ryan is an Irish writer and translator based in Chiapas, Mexico, and the author of Zapatista Spring: Anatomy of a Rebel Water Project & the Lessons of International Solidarity (AK Press, 2011). His book Clandestines: The Pirate Journals of an Irish Exile was published by AK Press in 2006.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Section I. Movements as Bearers of "Other Worlds" 1) Latin American Social Movements: Trends and Challenges 2) Social Movements as Spaces of Learning 3) The Healing Power of the Community 4) Recreating the Social Tie: the Revolution of Our Days 5) Collective De-alienations Section II. Latin America in Movement 6) Subterranean Echoes: Political Resistance from Below 7) Recuperated Factories: From Survival to Self-management 8) Another World is Possible: Zanon Ceramics 9) Chile: the Long Mapuche Resistance 10) Landless Workers Movement: The Difficult Construction of a New World 11) The Other Campaign, or Politics From Below 12) Colombia: Militarism and Social Movement 13) Where the Asphalt Ends: School and Community in Bogota's Peripheries 14) Ecuador: A Prolonged Instability Section III. The Neighborhoods of Latin America: Territories of Hope 15) Urban Peripheries: Counter-powers from Below? Section IV. Progressive Governments and Social Movements 16) The Art of Governing the Movements 17) Relations between Social Movements and Progressive Governments Epilogue 18) Interview with Raul Zibechi. Bibliography
Introduction Section I. Movements as Bearers of "Other Worlds" 1) Latin American Social Movements: Trends and Challenges 2) Social Movements as Spaces of Learning 3) The Healing Power of the Community 4) Recreating the Social Tie: the Revolution of Our Days 5) Collective De-alienations Section II. Latin America in Movement 6) Subterranean Echoes: Political Resistance from Below 7) Recuperated Factories: From Survival to Self-management 8) Another World is Possible: Zanon Ceramics 9) Chile: the Long Mapuche Resistance 10) Landless Workers Movement: The Difficult Construction of a New World 11) The Other Campaign, or Politics From Below 12) Colombia: Militarism and Social Movement 13) Where the Asphalt Ends: School and Community in Bogota's Peripheries 14) Ecuador: A Prolonged Instability Section III. The Neighborhoods of Latin America: Territories of Hope 15) Urban Peripheries: Counter-powers from Below? Section IV. Progressive Governments and Social Movements 16) The Art of Governing the Movements 17) Relations between Social Movements and Progressive Governments Epilogue 18) Interview with Raul Zibechi. Bibliography
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