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Decolonizing Patagonia - Mapuche Peoples and State Formation in Argentina (Hardcover)
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Decolonizing Patagonia - Mapuche Peoples and State Formation in Argentina (Hardcover)
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In Decolonizing Patagonia: Mapuche Peoples and State Formation in
Argentina, Lucas Savino examines Indigenous efforts for
self-determination, territorial autonomy, and decolonization in
Northern Patagonia, Argentina. Through an analysis of the ways in
which Mapuche activists organize in particular localities in the
province of Neuquen, this book contributes to broader theoretical
understandings of collective identity formation and Indigenous
activism under multicultural neoliberal regimes of citizenship.
Building on interdisciplinary contributions on state formation,
citizenship, and collective identity formation, Savino demonstrates
that territorial struggles and the importance of the local
political level are crucial for understanding how collective
identities are configured.
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