Notes from a Visit to Several Zapatista Communities: Toward Practices of Nomadic Identity and Hybridity |
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Authors: | Mary Watkins |
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Affiliation: | (1) M.A./Ph.D. Depth Psychology Program, Specialization in Community Psychology, Liberation Psychology, and Ecopsychology, Pacifica Graduate Institute, 249 Lambert Rd, Carpinteria, CA 93013-3019, USA |
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Abstract: | Reflections on meeting members of the Zapatista movement and visiting two Zapatista autonomous zones in Chiapas, Mexico inform an American liberation psychologist’s reflections on how to engage psychology students (and herself) in community and ecological fieldwork, community practice, and participatory research. The importance of community psychologists’ exploration of their own subjectivity as they encounter communities outside their own is underlined, as is critical inquiry on the impact of our social locations on the communities with whom we partner. Zapatistas’ conceptualization of autonomous zones where people can work together to create forms of shared leadership, decision-making through consensus, communal economics, empowerment of women, and liberatory arts and education inspire the creation of public homeplaces throughout the world. |
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