Weaving Transnational Solidarity: From The Catskills To Chiapas And Beyond: Studies in Critical Social Sciences, Volume 24
By (Author) Katherine O'Donnell
Haymarket Books
Haymarket Books
18th September 2012
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Social mobility
305.42
Paperback
254
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
396g
Weaving Transnational Solidarity from the Catskills to Chiapas and Beyond analyzes the grassroots, economic justice work of three groups-two Mexican organizations, Jolom Mayaetik, Mayan women's weaving cooperative, and K'inal Antzetik, NGO in the highlands of Chiapas, and an informal, international solidarity network. The book provides scholar-activist, ethnographic case study data which contributes to understanding collective organization, and indigenous rights.
Katherine ODonnell PhD Sociology, Indiana University; Professor, Sociology, Hartwick College. Her recent publications include Weaving Solidarity from Oneonta to Oxchuc in Antipode, 2008 and Pimping Maria from Puebla to Panama: Peasants, Paramilitaries, and Petroleum in North American Dialogue, 2004