This research was prompted by the questions 'What is being Chilean?, Who are tile Chileans? Do all those born in the country feel the same about their nationality and about their fellow nationals? A large number of Chileans will describe their country as culturally and ethnically homogenous, probably because they do not include the native peoples in their description; least of all would they acknowledge that mestizo blood runs in their veins. Therefore, my objective has been to deconstruct the myth homogeneity in the Chilean identity. Moreover, this research, which started as an exploration into tile complex terrain of tile Chilean identity, finally turned into a rather painful soul-searching process. It is obvious that having been born in ...
This paper will first discuss the Chilean state and Chilean feminists’ understanding of Mapuche wome...
While increasing numbers of Indigenous peoples worldwide live in cities, mainstream research and pra...
Chilean culture is said to be part of a wider Hispanic American culture that shares many traits (see...
This research was prompted by the questions 'What is being Chilean?, Who are tile Chileans? Do all t...
Existing scholarship has tended to exclude Chile from studies of indigenismo in Latin America, on th...
Based on the data obtained from research conducted between 2006 and 2009 on the identity processes o...
This thesis pertains to the conflicting relationship of the Chilean state and the Mapuche people; mo...
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...
This article initiates a series in which the writer will attempt to summarize the scattered and comm...
La presente investigación realiza un acercamiento crítico al concepto de identidad en Chile, plantea...
In front of the affirmation of numerous friends that Chile does not have any identity, I will try in...
This dissertation examines the results of two years of multi-sited ethnographic and linguistic field...
This thesis analyses the different routes for ethnicity (re)creation pursued by the Mapuche diaspora...
In the following work, he intends to develop a reflection on the current relationship between the Ch...
This paper will first discuss the Chilean state and Chilean feminists’ understanding of Mapuche wome...
While increasing numbers of Indigenous peoples worldwide live in cities, mainstream research and pra...
Chilean culture is said to be part of a wider Hispanic American culture that shares many traits (see...
This research was prompted by the questions 'What is being Chilean?, Who are tile Chileans? Do all t...
Existing scholarship has tended to exclude Chile from studies of indigenismo in Latin America, on th...
Based on the data obtained from research conducted between 2006 and 2009 on the identity processes o...
This thesis pertains to the conflicting relationship of the Chilean state and the Mapuche people; mo...
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...
This article initiates a series in which the writer will attempt to summarize the scattered and comm...
La presente investigación realiza un acercamiento crítico al concepto de identidad en Chile, plantea...
In front of the affirmation of numerous friends that Chile does not have any identity, I will try in...
This dissertation examines the results of two years of multi-sited ethnographic and linguistic field...
This thesis analyses the different routes for ethnicity (re)creation pursued by the Mapuche diaspora...
In the following work, he intends to develop a reflection on the current relationship between the Ch...
This paper will first discuss the Chilean state and Chilean feminists’ understanding of Mapuche wome...
While increasing numbers of Indigenous peoples worldwide live in cities, mainstream research and pra...
Chilean culture is said to be part of a wider Hispanic American culture that shares many traits (see...