Table of Contents:
  • A brief overview of the first years of the Zapatista autonomous municipalities (1996-2003)
  • The production of knowledge on the terrain of autonomy : research as a topic of political debate
  • Social memories of struggle and racialized (e)states
  • Zapatista agrarian reform within the racialized fields of Chiapas
  • Women's collectives and the politicized (re)production of social life
  • Mandar obedeciendo; or, pedagogy and the art of governing
  • Conclusion : Zapatismo as the struggle to live within the lekil kuxlejal tradition of autonomy.