User:Skinnyeleven/Zapatista Army of National Liberation/Bibliography

Earle, Duncan, Jeanne Simonelli, Uprising of Hope: Sharing the Zapatista Journey to Alternative Development, (Altamira Press: Walnut Creek, CA, 2005).

This source, primarily the last chapter, highlights how liberation theology rooted itself into the ideology of the Zapatistas. This source will be used to demonstrate that despite the outwardly secular religious stance of the Zapatistas, that catholic liberation theology was majorly influential to the masses of the EZLN’s support.

'''Gunderson, Christopher “The Provocative Cocktail: Intellectual Origins of the Zapatista Uprising, 1960-1994” Ph.D Diss. City University of New York, 2013.'''

This source will be used to talk specifically about the development of Indigenous Catechists in southern Mexico, and again talk about how liberation theology was majorly influential in the Zapatista movement, even if not an official ideology of the Zapatistas.

'''Krauze, Enrique “Chiapas: The Indians’ Prophet” in The Zapatista Reader ed. Tom Hayden (Thunder’s Mouth Press/Nation Books: New York, 2002) 395-417.'''

This source will be used to discuss the “Las Abejas” and show the parallel ideologies. Will also demonstrate the ways in which the church supported the EZLN.

'''Kovic, Christine. “The Struggle for Liberation and Reconciliation in Chiapas, Mexico: Las Abejas and the Path of Nonviolent Resistance.” Latin American Perspectives 30, no. 3 (2003): 58–79.'''

Another source to talk about the ideological overlap between the EZLN and the explicitly religions Las Abejas

'''Seward, Ruhiya Kristine Kathryn “Fusing Identities and Mobilizing Resistance in Chiapas and Mexico, 1994-2009” Ph.D Diss. The New School for Social Research, 2012.'''

Seward has an entire chapter dedicated to the influence of liberation theology on the formation of Zapatista political identity. This chapter will be used to demonstrate how the Zapatista’s ideological roots in liberation theology carry forwards into the modern day.

'''Zapatista Army of National Liberation “Revolutionary Laws” in Voices of Fire, Communiqués and Interviews from the Zapatista National Liberation Army ed. Ben Clarke and Clifton Ross, (New Earth Publications: Berkeley, Ca, 1994) 39-42'''.

This source will be used to demonstrate the outwardly secular ideology of the EZLN, and frame the influence of liberation theology.

'''CCGI of the EZLN "Dying, But Now to Live" in Voices of Fire, Communiqués and Interviews from the Zapatista National Liberation Army ed. Ben Clarke and Clifton Ross, (New Earth Publications: Berkeley, Ca, 1994) 52-55.'''