Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction
2. Pre-Columbian Pasts and Indian Presents in Mexican History
3. Of Zapatismo: Reflections on the Folkloric and the Impossible in a Subaltern Insurrection
4. Historical and Epistemological Limits in Subaltern Studies
5. Beyond Representation? The Impossibility of the Local (Notes on Subaltern Studies in Light of a Rebellion in Tepoztlán, Morelos)
6. Negri by Zapata: Constituent Power and the Limits of Autonomy
7. The Comparative Frame in Subaltern Studies
8. On the History of the History of Peoples Without History
9. Revolutionary Spiritualities in Chiapas Today: Immanent History and the Comparative Frame in Subaltern Studies
10. Without History? Apostasy as a Historical Category
11. In the Mesoamerican Archive: Speech, Script, and Time in Tezozomoc and Chimalpahin
12. On Documentary and Testimony: The Revisionists’ History, the Politics of Truth, and the Remembrance of the Massacre at Acteal, Chiapas
13. Exception to the Political
Notes
References
Index