Subversion of the language of the State in the work of three Mapuche authors

Contemporary Mapuche literature has been developing a discourse of resistance that answers back at the colonial gaze of the Argentine and Chilean nation-states on First Nations, which places Indigenous peoples in the official historiography as disappeared ethnic groups, petrified in the past or myth...

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Autor principal: Stocco, Melisa
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Centro de Literatura Comparada 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/boletinliteratura/article/view/2186
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topic literatura mapuche
memoria
nütram
Conquista del Desierto
Pacificación de la Araucanía
Mapuche literature
memory
nütram
Conquest of the Desert
Pacification of Araucanía
spellingShingle literatura mapuche
memoria
nütram
Conquista del Desierto
Pacificación de la Araucanía
Mapuche literature
memory
nütram
Conquest of the Desert
Pacification of Araucanía
Stocco, Melisa
Subversion of the language of the State in the work of three Mapuche authors
topic_facet literatura mapuche
memoria
nütram
Conquista del Desierto
Pacificación de la Araucanía
Mapuche literature
memory
nütram
Conquest of the Desert
Pacification of Araucanía
author Stocco, Melisa
author_facet Stocco, Melisa
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title Subversion of the language of the State in the work of three Mapuche authors
title_short Subversion of the language of the State in the work of three Mapuche authors
title_full Subversion of the language of the State in the work of three Mapuche authors
title_fullStr Subversion of the language of the State in the work of three Mapuche authors
title_full_unstemmed Subversion of the language of the State in the work of three Mapuche authors
title_sort subversion of the language of the state in the work of three mapuche authors
description Contemporary Mapuche literature has been developing a discourse of resistance that answers back at the colonial gaze of the Argentine and Chilean nation-states on First Nations, which places Indigenous peoples in the official historiography as disappeared ethnic groups, petrified in the past or mythified for the use of the Nation's hegemonic narratives. We propose to analyze a set of texts by Mapuche authors Liliana Ancalao (Comodoro Rivadavia, 1961), Rayén Kvyeh (Huequén, Malleko) and Adriana Paredes Pinda (Chaurakawin, 1970) that emphasize the political and historical agency of their people through the literary reworking of oral stories, mythical characters and the figure of their own ancestors.
publisher Centro de Literatura Comparada
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url https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/boletinliteratura/article/view/2186
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