Poverty, Exclusion and politicization: Economic and political path of the mapuche during the 20th century

Authors

  • Eduardo López Bravo Universidad de Santiago de Chile; Universidad Alberto Hurtado (Chile)
  • Fernando Pairican Padilla Centro de Estudios Interculturales Indígenas; Universidad de Santiago de Chile; Universidad Alberto Hurtado (Chile)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35305/aeh.vi32.286

Abstract

The present work proposes to adopt the historical essay modality starting from the debate installed in sectors of the academic world and the mapuche intellectual world that emerged in recent years on the results of capitalist modernization in La Araucanía. It constitutes a look by the authors at the history of Araucanía during the 20th century, situated from a medium and long-term perspective with the aim of understanding not only the past, but also the pending challenges. The analysis is based on specific events and the issues that marked the debate between political, mapuche and business actors since the 1930s. In accordance with this is that we present some analytical freedoms both in periodization and in the most relevant milestones or junctures.

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Published

2020-10-28

How to Cite

López Bravo , E. ., & Pairican Padilla, F. . (2020). Poverty, Exclusion and politicization: Economic and political path of the mapuche during the 20th century. Anuario De La Escuela De Historia, (32). https://doi.org/10.35305/aeh.vi32.286