This chapter analyzes the three largest insurgencies with majority Indigenous participation in Mesoamerica in the twentieth century and the ensuing trajectories of native peoples’ movements in these uprisings’ aftermath. It reviews the 1932 peasant uprising in El Salvador, the Guatemalan insurgency from the 1970s to the 1990s, and the 1994 Chiapas rebellion in southern Mexico and the subsequent movement it generated. The essay examines why Indigenous peoples engaged at times in radical and revolutionary tactics in collective action efforts to defend their rights, while in the contemporary period we observe less violent and confrontational agendas and strategies. Furthermore, the chapter analyzes political opportunities and various forms of threat (including state repression) so as to understand the divergent framing of Indigenous demands and forms of struggle over time and across cases. The state’s actions are a crucial dimension in defining what type of strategies these movements are likely to employ.
Publications by Type: Book Chapter
2013
Inclán, Maria, and Paul D Almeida. 2013. “Indigenous Peoples and Revolutionary Movements in Mesoamerica.” in Oxford Handbook of Indigenous People’s Politics, edited by J. A. Lucero, D. Turner, and D. L. Van Cott. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
2011
Almeida, Paul. 2011. “Movimientos Populares Y Elecciones en El Salvador, 1990-2009.” Pp. 285-93 in Conflicto, memoria y pasados traumáticos: El Salvador contemporáneo, edited by E. R. Tristan and P. C. Vila. Santiago de Compostela: Universidad de Santiago de Compostela Editores.
2010
Almeida, Paul D. 2010. “Globalization and Collective Action.” Pp. 305–326 in Handbook of Politics, edited by K. Leicht and C. Jenkins. New York: Springer.
Almeida, Paul. 2010. “Social Movement Partyism: Collective Action and Oppositional Political Parties.” Pp. 170-96 in Strategic alliances: Coalition building and social movements, edited by N. Van Dyke and H. McCammon. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
2008
Almeida, Paul. 2008. “Social Movements.” Pp. 603-8 in International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences. Vols. 7, edited by W. Darity. Detroit: Macmillan.
2006
Almeida, Paul. 2006. “Social Movement Unionism, Social Movement Partyism, and Policy Outcomes: Health Care Privatization in El Salvador.” Pp. 57–76 in Latin American social movements: Globalization, democratization, and transnational networks, edited by H. Johnston and P. D. Almeida. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield.
Almeida, Paul, and Hank Johnston. 2006. “Neoliberal Globalization and Popular Movements in Latin America.” Pp. 3–18 in Latin American social movements: Globalization, democratization, and transnational networks, edited by H. Johnston and P. D. Almeida. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield.
1998
Almeida, Paul. 1998. “The Network for Environmental and Economic Justice in the Southwest.” Pp. 159-87 in The Struggle for Ecological Democracy: Environmental Justice Movements in the United States, edited by D. Faber. New York: Guilford.