This thesis pertains to the conflicting relationship of the Chilean state and the Mapuche people; more specifically, how the prevailing conflicts between the two can be traced to the supposedly benign notion of unity, although within different contexts. What proves even more intriguing is another commonality that lies behind the commonality of unity: survival. These two concepts start to unravel the myths left behind both enduring and antithetic narratives, myths that claim an “other” as the infinite enemy, so to speak. This thesis explores how the construction of identity diverts and/or interacts with distinctive spheres—such as nationalism identities and indigenous identities—and the overall power relationship in Chile that stems from sup...
Aunque el Pueblo Mapuche de Chile es numéricamente reducido, sus reivindicaciones históricas y lucha...
My thesis 'Resistance and the Re-appropriation of the Warrior Trope in Mapuche Cultural Production,'...
The thesis examines the civic and ethnocultural elements embedded in Chilean nationalist discourse o...
The theory of recognition argues that identities are the product of a struggle to be recognised by a...
Existing scholarship has tended to exclude Chile from studies of indigenismo in Latin America, on th...
This study focuses on the exploration of the interrelationship of the imagined national community ma...
Even though no part of the world is untouched by the global economy, the role played by the State co...
The issue of the Mapuches conflict has received different reactions from stakeholders and most impor...
The books under review all deal with the same fundamental phenomenon: mobilization against neolibera...
This research was prompted by the questions 'What is being Chilean?, Who are tile Chileans? Do all t...
In the following work, he intends to develop a reflection on the current relationship between the Ch...
The books under review all deal with the same fundamental phenomenon: mobilization against neolibera...
AbstractThis paper deals with the Mapuche ethnic resurgence in post-dictatorship Chile. Drawing on s...
Central to the Mapuche reclamations of ancestral territory happening now in Patagonia are notions of...
In 2010 Chile and several Latin-American countries celebrate two centuries of independence. This gen...
Aunque el Pueblo Mapuche de Chile es numéricamente reducido, sus reivindicaciones históricas y lucha...
My thesis 'Resistance and the Re-appropriation of the Warrior Trope in Mapuche Cultural Production,'...
The thesis examines the civic and ethnocultural elements embedded in Chilean nationalist discourse o...
The theory of recognition argues that identities are the product of a struggle to be recognised by a...
Existing scholarship has tended to exclude Chile from studies of indigenismo in Latin America, on th...
This study focuses on the exploration of the interrelationship of the imagined national community ma...
Even though no part of the world is untouched by the global economy, the role played by the State co...
The issue of the Mapuches conflict has received different reactions from stakeholders and most impor...
The books under review all deal with the same fundamental phenomenon: mobilization against neolibera...
This research was prompted by the questions 'What is being Chilean?, Who are tile Chileans? Do all t...
In the following work, he intends to develop a reflection on the current relationship between the Ch...
The books under review all deal with the same fundamental phenomenon: mobilization against neolibera...
AbstractThis paper deals with the Mapuche ethnic resurgence in post-dictatorship Chile. Drawing on s...
Central to the Mapuche reclamations of ancestral territory happening now in Patagonia are notions of...
In 2010 Chile and several Latin-American countries celebrate two centuries of independence. This gen...
Aunque el Pueblo Mapuche de Chile es numéricamente reducido, sus reivindicaciones históricas y lucha...
My thesis 'Resistance and the Re-appropriation of the Warrior Trope in Mapuche Cultural Production,'...
The thesis examines the civic and ethnocultural elements embedded in Chilean nationalist discourse o...