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New York Times
February 21, 2018
“Contra-Internet” also includes a single-edition book titled “The End of the Internet (As We Knew It)” with a bibliography of “Works Plagiarized” from the theorists Fredric Jameson and Beatriz Preciado and the Zapatista revolutionary Subcomandante Marcos, among others. The exhibition also gains tractionÃâà...
The Guardian
February 17, 2018
The restaurant is one of many celebrating, or cashing in on, the Zapatistas, the indigenous peasant rights movement from dirt-poor Chiapas state, which ... Images of Che Guevara mix with those of Subcomandante Marcos, the poetic, pipe-smoking political philosopher who led the Tzotzil, Tzeltal, Ch'ol andÃâà...
Progressive.org
February 14, 2018
But the Zapatistas are still a presence in Mexico—especially in the southern state of Chiapas, which, like Oaxaca, is poor, rural, and indigenous. ... The Zapatista movement no longer has celebrity spokesman Subcomandante Marcos, who stopped hosting Hollywood stars and issuing his entertaining,Ãâà...
New York Times
August 28, 2017
Subcommander Marcos, the rebel leader who became a global phenomenon in 1994 when the Zapatistas stormed into towns in the state of Chiapas, stood on stage for a brief moment a few months ago, hidden behind a throng of fighters, youngsters with piercings and indigenous followers in hand-stitchedÃâà...
teleSUR English
June 18, 2017
It was also the day that the Zapatista Army of National Liberation, also referred to as the Zapatistas, declared war against the pro-NAFTA Mexican government. Guided by anti-neoliberal, anarcho-communist and Indigenous thought, the Zapatistas reignited the fight against global capitalism at a time when itÃâà...
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