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This Bridge Called Zapatismo - Building Alternative Political Cultures in Mexico City, Los Angeles,

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Kara Zugman Dellacioppa is associate professor in the sociology department at California State University, Dominguez Hills. Klappentext This the first book that analyzes the impact of the EZLN on urban immigrant social movements in the United States. It provides a rare in-depth case study of a politics of 'globalization from below' that has been rare in social movement literature. Zusammenfassung This the first book that analyzes the impact of the EZLN on urban immigrant social movements in the United States. It provides a rare in-depth case study of a politics of 'globalization from below' that has been rare in social movement literature. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1 Chapter One: Introduction Chapter 2 Chapter Two: The Topography of Urban Zapatismo Chapter 3 Chapter Three: The FZLN and Urban Zapatismo Chapter 4 Chapter Four: The Appropriation of Indigenous Thought in Zapatismo Chapter 5 Chapter Five: "This Bridge Called Zapatismo": Transcultural and Transnational Activist Networks in Los Angeles and Beyond Chapter 6 Chapter Six: Transnational Zapatismo from Los Angeles, Florida, New York City, and the U.S. Social Forum Chapter 7 Chapter Seven: Zapatismo in a Transnational Context: New Political Identities

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