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Zapatismo, n. Brit. |ˌzapəˈtɪzməʊ|, U.S. |ˌzæpəˈtɪzmoʊ| Forms: also with lower-case initial. [‹ Spanish Zapatismo (1913 or earlier) > n.) + -ismo -ism suffix. Compare earlier Zapatism n.] Advocacy of, support for, or membership of either of the Zapatista movements (see Zapatista n.); advocacy of social and agrarian reform in Mexico, esp. as attained by means of revolution or insurrection.
1959Marriage & Family Living 21 223 Pedro's life has been a search for ideals and causes with which to identify: Catholicism, Zapatismo, village politics, education, and most recently Seventh Day Adventism. 1970Listener 29 Oct. 596 Mr. Womack describes the military and political evolution of Zapatismo well enough. 1994Zapatista Statements in alt.fan.rush-limbaugh (Usenet newsgroup) 23 Jan. (heading) Zapatismo and the indigenous movement. It is still premature to talk about a serious analysis of the Zapatista National Liberation Army. 1998N. Harvey Chiapas Rebellion v. 120 As the reemergence of zapatismo in Chiapas tells us, the structures of the state are only as permanent as the security of their political underpinnings. 2001Guardian 14 Mar. 20/7 ‘Zapatismo’ is as strong in the city as it is in the mountains. |