Epistemology of Gender: The Zapatista Women of Roberto Barrios

This article addresses, from the viewpoint of gender epistemology, the problems faced by Zapatista women in a community that is a keystone of EZLN support & they way in which they are beginning to organize & offer resistance in a broader context of war & struggle. Thus, the women of Robe...

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