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Uses the methods of literary, cultural, and subaltern studies to
examine what cultural foundations and practices gave rise to this
political uprising. Explores and analyzes these five months which
have come to be known as the Chilean social explosion [estallido
social].
Uses the methods of literary, cultural, and subaltern studies to
examine what cultural foundations and practices gave rise to this
political uprising. Explores and analyzes these five months which
have come to be known as the Chilean social explosion [estallido
social].
Founded in the late 1960s on Chile's Pacific coast, the Open City
(la Ciudad Abierta) has become an internationally recognized site
of cutting-edge architectural experimentation. Yet with a global
reputation as an apolitical collective, little has been discussed
about the Open City's relationship with Chilean history and
politics. Politics of the Dunes explores the ways in which the Open
City's architectural and urban practice is devoted to keeping open
the utopian possibility for multiplicity, pluralism, and
democratization in the face of authoritarianism, a powerful mode of
postcolonial environmental urbanism that can inform architectural
practices today.
Documents dating 1603-1649. Indexes of wills and inventories, names
and places. See volumes 2, 38, 112.
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