Rights in rebellion : indigenous struggle and human rights in Chiapas / Shannon Speed.
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TextPublication details: Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press ; London : Eurospan [distributor], 2007.Description: xvii ; 244 p. Illustrations 23 cmISBN: - 9780804757348
- Mayas -- Mexico -- Chiapas -- Government relations
- Mayas -- Mexico -- Chiapas -- Politics and government
- Mayas -- Civil rights -- Mexico -- Chiapas
- Human rights -- Mexico -- Chiapas
- Government, Resistance to -- Mexico -- Chiapas
- Government, Resistance to
- Human rights
- Mayas -- Civil rights
- Mayas -- Government relations
- Mayas -- Politics and government
- Politics and government
- Race relations
- Social conditions
- Chiapas (Mexico) -- Politics and government
- Chiapas (Mexico) -- Social conditions
- Chiapas (Mexico) -- Race relations
- Mexico -- Chiapas
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- F1435 .C49
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
'Rights in Rebellion' examines the global discourse of human rights and its influence on the local culture, identity, and forms of resistance. The book explores how different groups actively engage with the discourse of rights, adapting it to their own individual subjectivities and goals.
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