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Without History - Subaltern Studies, the Zapatista Insurgency, and the Specter of History (Paperback) Loot Price: R1,688
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Without History - Subaltern Studies, the Zapatista Insurgency, and the Specter of History (Paperback): Jose Rabasa

Without History - Subaltern Studies, the Zapatista Insurgency, and the Specter of History (Paperback)

Jose Rabasa

Series: Illuminations

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On December 22, 1997, forty-five unarmed members of the indigenous organization Las Abejas (The Bees) were massacred during a prayer meeting in the village of Acteal, Mexico. The members of Las Abejas, who are pacifists, pledged their support to the Zapatista Army of National Liberation, a primarily indigenous group that has declared war on the state of Mexico. The massacre has been attributed to a paramilitary group composed of ordinary citizens acting on their own, although eyewitnesses claim the attack was planned ahead of time and that the Mexican government was complicit. In Without History, Jos\u00e9 Rabasa contrasts indigenous accounts of the Acteal massacre and other events with state attempts to frame the past, control subaltern populations, and legitimatize its own authority. Rabasa offers new interpretations of the meaning of history from indigenous perspectives and develops the concept of a communal temporality that is not limited by time, but rather exists within the individual, community, and culture as a living knowledge that links both past and present. Due to a disconnection between indigenous and state accounts as well as the lack of archival materials (many of which were destroyed by missionaries), the indigenous remain outside of, or without, history, according to most of Western discourse. The continued practice of redefining native history perpetuates the subalternization of that history, and maintains the specter of fabrication over reality. Rabasa recalls the works of Marx, Lenin, and Gramsci, as well as contemporary south Asian subalternists Ranajit Guha and Dipesh Chakrabarty, among others. He incorporates their conceptions of communality, insurgency, resistance to hegemonic governments, and the creation of autonomous spaces as strategies employed by indigenous groups around the globe, but goes further in defining these strategies as millennial and deeply rooted in Mesoamerican antiquity. For Rabasa, these methods and the continuum of ancient indigenous consciousness are evidenced in present day events such as the Zapatista insurrection.

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Imprint: University of Pittsburgh Press
Country of origin: United States
Series: Illuminations
Release date: June 2010
First published: June 2010
Authors: Jose Rabasa
Dimensions: 230 x 150 x 24mm (L x W x T)
Format: Paperback
Pages: 368
ISBN-13: 978-0-8229-6065-2
Categories: Books > Humanities > History > General
Books > Social sciences > Politics & government > Political activism > Revolutions & coups
Books > History > General
LSN: 0-8229-6065-6
Barcode: 9780822960652

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