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  • The common wind from below:...
    Houdek, Matthew

    Communication and critical/cultural studies, 04/2024, Letnik: 21, Številka: 2
    Journal Article

    Through an "inter(con)textual reading" (Maraj), this essay explores the resonances and generative incongruences between two prominent metaphors that reflect the thought/feeling/praxis of two of the modern era's most significant revolutions - "the common wind" from the Haitian revolution and the "wind from below" from the Zapatista revolution. My goal is to think within/across/beyond these revolutions via the methods, epistemologies, and imaginaries that flow within these shared metaphors - in the common wind from below - and speculate on how the seeds and meanings carried therein might take root and grow into something beyond what the disciplines and world currently offer.