Sylvia Marcos is a scholar committed to indigenous movements throughout the Americas. As a university professor and researcher she has proposed a new vision in the field of feminist critical epistemology, Mesoamerican religions, and women within indigenous movements, while promoting an anti-hegemonic feminist practice, theory, and hermeneutics. Her most recent books are a collection of essays entitled Mujeres, Indigenas, Rebeldes, Zapatistas (Distrito Federal, México: Ediciones Eón, 2011) and a co-edited book Senti-pensar el genero (Taller del Mago, México, 2013), co-edited with Georgina Mendez and Juan Lopez Intzin.
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Published in: HomeThe Zapatista Women’s Revolutionary Law as it is lived today
This essay on the Zapatistas’ Women’s Revolutionary Law twenty years on, draws on Zapatista women’s reflections,...