This article discusses the colonial encounter of the Welsh and Tehuelche/Mapuche in the Welsh colony (Y Wladfa Gymreig), founded 1865. The Welsh sought to create a Welsh-speaking utopia in the ‘empty’ lands of Patagonia, paradoxically using this colonisation as a way to resist disparagement of the Welsh language and culture by an English-dominated state. The article deploys a ‘coloniality of power’ perspective and explores archive materials that reveal how both the Welsh and the indigenous communities whose land they colonised were caught up in coloniality and expanding capitalist modernity. I conclude that exploring the ambiguous relationship which results from this encounter complicates and deepens our understanding of how the coloniality...
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One hundred and fifty-one Welsh Patagonians migrated to Australia between 1910 and 1916. A similar n...
This article discusses the colonial encounter of the Welsh and Tehuelche/Mapuche in the Welsh colony...
The nationalist Welsh colony in Patagonia, Y Wladfa, offers a peripheral vantage point from which to...
This article explores the ‘myth of friendship’ between the Welsh and indigenous communities of Patag...
This thesis explores the role played by Welsh-language newspapers in y Wladfa (the Welsh settlement ...
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For more than a hundred years, Welsh language and culture have survived in the Chubut province of Pa...
I analyze the transition indigenous peoples made from their native Andean communities to the Spanish...
This article seeks to bring into question some of the assumptions that lie behind what constitutes ‘...
Este artículo trata sobre la situación lingüística desde el inicio de la instalación europea en la P...
This article studies the conflicts between conquerors and conquered in the Gobernación (governorate...
This article explores the role of stories of encounter as sites for post-colonial redefinitions of t...
How might analysis of Argentina, its history and social relations, complicate and enrich our underst...
In a future of uncertain climatic conditions, possibly characterised by more frequent extreme events...
One hundred and fifty-one Welsh Patagonians migrated to Australia between 1910 and 1916. A similar n...
This article discusses the colonial encounter of the Welsh and Tehuelche/Mapuche in the Welsh colony...
The nationalist Welsh colony in Patagonia, Y Wladfa, offers a peripheral vantage point from which to...
This article explores the ‘myth of friendship’ between the Welsh and indigenous communities of Patag...
This thesis explores the role played by Welsh-language newspapers in y Wladfa (the Welsh settlement ...
Note:The study focusses on the Welsh agricultural colony established in southern Argentina in the se...
The present article will explore how globalization and its economic implications have resulted in th...
For more than a hundred years, Welsh language and culture have survived in the Chubut province of Pa...
I analyze the transition indigenous peoples made from their native Andean communities to the Spanish...
This article seeks to bring into question some of the assumptions that lie behind what constitutes ‘...
Este artículo trata sobre la situación lingüística desde el inicio de la instalación europea en la P...
This article studies the conflicts between conquerors and conquered in the Gobernación (governorate...
This article explores the role of stories of encounter as sites for post-colonial redefinitions of t...
How might analysis of Argentina, its history and social relations, complicate and enrich our underst...
In a future of uncertain climatic conditions, possibly characterised by more frequent extreme events...
One hundred and fifty-one Welsh Patagonians migrated to Australia between 1910 and 1916. A similar n...