Abstract

This essay looks at the Zapatista struggle in Southeast Mexico from the perspective of epistemic decolonization. I follow Walter Mignolo’s analysis of Zapatismo as a decolonial “theoretical revolution” and moreover build on it by articulating it in relation to other concepts in the decolonial theoretical toolkit, such as epistemic humility, pluriversality, and knowing how to listen. I conclude with an interpretation of recent events in the Zapatista communities that reinforce what Mariana Mora has called the Zapatista’s “politics of listening,” which also allude to the transformations that continue to make Zapatismo a global beacon of decolonial thinking and doing.

Details

Title
Did You Listen? Zapatismo and Epistemic Decolonization
Author
Vizcaíno, Rafael
Section
Articles
Publication year
2021
Publication date
2021
Publisher
University of California Digital Library - eScholarship
ISSN
21541353
e-ISSN
21541361
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2539870642
Copyright
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