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This study contributes to the ongoing historical examination of ecological and postcolonial questions in Latin America through the lens of new media genre narratives. Early 20th‐century documentary films of Argentine Patagonia institutionalised a natural binary opposition, positioning those challenging colonial power relations based on natural ...
Cielo Zaidenwerg, Mauricio Dimant
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Penser le « néolibéralisme multiculturel ». La démocratisation chilienne à l’épreuve des Mapuche
In the context of a return to democracy, Chile has seen an increase in mobilization among the Mapuche claiming their “ancestral lands”, currently occupied by forestry companies or larger landowners.
Michael Barbut
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Who owns it? Three arguments for land claims in Latin America [PDF]
Indigenous and non-indigenous communities in Latin America make land claims and support them with a variety of arguments. Some, such as Zapatistas and the Mapuche, have appealed to the “ancestral” or “historical” connections between
Barry, Christian, Øverland, Gerhard
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Psychosocial outcomes as motivations for urban gardening: A cross-cultural comparison of Swiss and Chilean gardeners [PDF]
The range of benefits provided by urban greenspaces is reasonably well understood and a broad consensus has been reached that they provide habitats along with social ecosystem services, such as restoration, health and food.
Home, Robert, Vieli, Lorena
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The Mapuche have traditionally inhabited south-central Chile. The Mapuche were incorporated into the Chilean government through a reservation system established in the 1880's (Faron, 1960). Despite this reservation system and contact with missionaries, the Mapuche religion remained un-Christianized (Faron, 1964:199).
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ABSTRACT So‐called surplus populations have repeatedly been the focus of critical analyses in recent years. This refers to a large social group that comprises most of the population in the Global South and is characterised by the fact that it is not integrated into the capitalist mode of production to any relevant extent through wage labour.
Jakob Graf
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El retrato sospechoso: Bello, Lastarria y nuestra ambigua relación con los mapuche [PDF]
El estudio del pensamiento de Bello y de Lastarria sobre el lugar del pueblo mapuche en la naciente república chilena permite viajar hacia los orígenes literarios de nuestra contradictoria identidad cultural: la inclusión simbólica y la exclusión ...
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Morphologically, A. angustifolia seeds were significantly larger, while A. araucana exhibited more regular, triangular shapes. Proximate composition revealed a carbohydrate‐rich profile in both species, with a significantly higher lipid content in A. araucana. Amino acid analysis showed similar profiles, with high levels of aspartic and glutamic acids.
Juliana Ripari Garrido +2 more
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L'émancipation du théâtre mapuche sur la scène théâtrale chilienne post-dictatoriale.
This paper attempts to analyze the structure of contemporary Mapuche theater, or contemporary Chilean-Mapuche theater. In it we question, from a historiographical point of view, the delay in the development and positioning of a theater whose themes ...
Gonzalo Toledo Albornoz
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La otra sangre quería exterminarnos. Querían amansarnos los wingkas… criminalización del movimiento mapuche de cara al siglo XXI. (1997-2004) [PDF]
El siguiente trabajo aborda, desde el método histórico y el debate teórico en torno a la descolonización, la situación del Movimiento mapuche en Chile, entre 1997, año en que nace la Coordinadora Arauco Malleco y el año 2004, tiempo en el cual el estado ...
Escudero Quiroz-Aminao, Filip
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