Issue coordinated by Édgar Sulca Báez. Published on July 1, 2022.

Cover Image: Nancy Ohno, "Magenta Island". Serie Plastic Islands, 2020.

Snippets of photos: Nancy Ohno. Series Inminente y Plastic Island, 2020.

Presentation

In the search of new “other” ways of being in the world

Leocadio Édgar Sulca Báez

doi 10.29043/liminar.v20i2.958

El mundo experimenta hoy una desenfrenada carrera por el lucro y la acumulación; el despliegue del capitalismo en su forma neoliberal ha... Read

Articles

Struggles over nature and territory: A reading from Zoque relational ontology

Fermín Ledesma Domínguez

doi 10.29043/liminar.v20i2.924

Based on the field of relational ontology, this article discusses how the mobilization of the Zoque people of northern Chiapas evokes the... Read

Analysis of perceptions regarding environmental deterioration and sustainable development: An unequal management of information

Flor Ivett Reyes Guillén, Socorro Fonseca Córdoba, Bárbara Muñoz Alonso Reyes

doi 10.29043/liminar.v20i2.925

This article discusses the results of a study carried out in San Cristobal de Las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico, with the aim of analyzing the... Read

From reification to the poeticization of Life. Guidelines for human and civilizational transformation

Felipe Reyes Escutia, Yolanda Quintero Reyes

doi 10.29043/liminar.v20i2.926

This article proposes guidelines to move away from reification and toward the poeticization of life, given its urgency for civilization. As... Read

Devastated territories, entangled absences and the capitalization of the end of life

Rita Valencia

doi 10.29043/liminar.v20i2.927

This article seeks to enrich the analysis and language surrounding the current devastation of life and territories, based on examples in... Read

Territory, dietary changes and the emergence of socio-environmental problems in the indigenous community of Zinacantán, Chiapas

Luis Llanos Hernández, Eugenio Eliseo Santacruz de León

doi 10.29043/liminar.v20i2.928

The indigenous territory of Zinacantán, Chiapas, was transformed beginning in the 1980s by the introduction of greenhouse flower cultivation.... Read

Culture-nature in the highland of Tabasco: Biocultural heritage of the Ch’oles of Tacotalpa

Guadalupe Morales Valenzuela, María Isabel Villegas Ramírez, Cynthia Paola de los Santos Ruiz

doi 10.29043/liminar.v20i2.935

The objective of this research was to identify the elements of the biocultural heritage of the Ch’ol people of Tacotalpa, Tabasco. Structured... Read

A methodology of shared labor: Rethinking ourselves from the actions in school gardens

Giovanna M. Mazzotti Pabello, Kay Nicté Nava Nasupcialy

doi 10.29043/liminar.v20i2.929

This article outlines an approach that weaves ontological and epistemic elements with a method to propose a potential participatory approach... Read

Catholic vindication of a dance: Approaches for interpreting the Tlahualiles of Sahuayo, Michoacan

Ivy Jacaranda Jasso Martínez, Alejandro Martínez de la Rosa

doi 10.29043/liminar.v20i2.906

The objective of this article is to present a general reflection regarding the dance of the Tlahualiles performed in Sahuayo (Michoacan, Mexico)... Read

Artistic creative processes and cultural studies

Marco Vinicio Herrera Castañeda, Dorian Flores Reyes

doi 10.29043/liminar.v20i2.907

This article analyzes how cultural studies, a field that claims to be interested in all cultural expressions, has partially dealt with artistic... Read

LGBT resistance in universities in Chiapas, Mexico: Beyond the passive victim

Arturo Gerardo Ruiz Utrilla, Angélica Aremy Evangelista García

doi 10.29043/liminar.v20i2.908

This paper aims to expose and analyze how LGBT students in three public universities in Chiapas, Mexico, are carrying out forms of resistance in... Read

Portraying the southern border of Mexico within the narrative: Six Guatemalan short stories

Marco Antonio Chavarín González

doi 10.29043/liminar.v20i2.909

Based on an analysis of six texts from three anthologies of Guatemalan short stories, I endeavor to understand some of the representative... Read

The disposal of human and animal remains: A discussion concerning the Lacandon ontological notions

Alice Balsanelli

doi 10.29043/liminar.v20i2.910

The essay examines the notion of personhood among Northern Lacandon people in Chiapas, Mexico. The Lacandon believe that everything that exists... Read

The boundaries of research in Mexico: Experiences in dangerous zones

Rubén Darío Ramírez Sánchez

doi 10.29043/liminar.v20i2.911

This paper presents various epistemological and methodological implications associated with research in dangerous regions in Mexico.... Read

Aspects of fame in a digital society

Álvaro Pina Arrabal

doi 10.29043/liminar.v20i2.912

This article examines the idea of celebrity in the context of digital society. To do so, the notion of fame is reviewed from a philosophical and... Read

Responsible communication? The case of an educational organization

Alfredo Tapia Carreto, Hilda Gabriela Hernández Flores, Paola Eunice Rivera Salas

doi 10.29043/liminar.v20i2.913

Communication perspective and the communicative practice of an educational organization, we used a method of Differentiated Semantic Scales on a... Read

Documents

Herencia de Enedina Damas de Ynurreta, hija de Herculano Damas y Nicomedes Damas de Damas

Refugio Reyes Ramírez

doi 10.29043/liminar.v20i2.922

El documento que se presenta fue localizado en el Archivo General de Notarías del Estado de Chiapas, el cual se ubica en el Centro Cultural de... Read

Reviews

Beyond Alterity: The ghosts of indigenism under scrutiny

Luis Acatzin Arenas Fernández

doi 10.29043/liminar.v20i2.923

Book review of: Beyond Alterity. Destabilizing the Indigenous Other in Mexico, editado por Ariadna Acevedo Rodrigo y Paula López... Read

A reflection on football in Cuba

Andrés Antonio Fábregas Puig

doi 10.29043/liminar.v20i2.933

Review of Fútbol en Cuba. Entre el balón y “la pelota” en la comunidad global, from Miguel Lisbona Guillén. México:... Read