Abstract
In this essay I argue that new indigenous media practices must be understood within broader Indigenous social movements emerging in Latin America since 1992. Indigenous social movements in Latin America have been at the forefront of renewed struggles around cultural difference, the right to self-representation and self-determination, as well as calls for a plurality of ways of belonging and being. This chapter provides a brief critical account of the development of Mapuche Indigenous media practices in Chile, arguing how communication and media have taken a central role in re-articulating identity politics within Mapuche social activism by tracing the work since since the 1990s diverse Mapuche media makers and cultural activists.
Translated title of the contribution | Self-representation practices and the dilemmas of self-determination : two sides of Mapuche communication rights |
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Original language | Spanish |
Title of host publication | Aproximaciones a la Cuestion Mapuche en Chile: Una Mirada Desde la Historia y las Ciencias Sociales |
Editors | Claudio Barrientos |
Place of Publication | Chile |
Publisher | RIL Editores |
Pages | 145-162 |
Number of pages | 18 |
ISBN (Print) | 9789560101211 |
Publication status | Published - 2014 |
Keywords
- Mapuche
- communication
- social media
- multimedia communications
- indigenous peoples