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Land's language : on Mapuche memory, translation, and the territorial aporia / Ethan Madarieta.

Penn Museum Library F3126 .M185 2026
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Madarieta, Ethan, Author.
Series:
Critical insurgencies http://id.loc.gov/resources/hubs/1d67e789-aa48-a9ca-5848-4cc5c49e5aa0
Critical insurgencies
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Mapuche Indians--Land tenure--Chile.
Mapuche Indians.
Mapuche Indians--Land tenure--Argentina.
Mapuche Indians--Ethnic identity.
Mapuche poetry.
Mapuche philosophy.
Physical Description:
xxv, 325 pages ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
Evanston, Illinois : Northwestern University Press, 2026.
Summary:
"Presenting a new framework for understanding indigeneity and Indigenous peoples' demands for territorial restitution. Asserting that the work of critical theory today must attend to an epistemic locality rather than the universalizing impulse of its European intellectual genealogy, Ethan Madarieta makes central to his study the literatures and philosophy of the Mapuche peoples of Wallmapu (comprising south-central regions of what are currently known as Chile and Argentina). In doing so, he argues that the primary site of settler and Indigenous antagonisms is not "land," as is ubiquitously asserted, but the overlapping and incommensurate conceptual orders within which land and body are constituted and accrue meaning. Land's Language works to unsettle the stability and universality of how land and body are understood by calling into question what can or will be restored or returned and to whom. Drawing on Latin American and Mapuche historical, philosophical, and literary studies in dialogue with global critical theory and Anglophone critical Indigenous studies, this book demonstrates how Mapuche knowledge and thought, and that of each Indigenous nation across the planet, offer ways to live in ethical relation beyond that of the state and under the wider systemic hegemony of colonial racial capitalism"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Aurkeztu / Preface: Nagusia hil ezazu! / Kill the Master!
Witrakunun / Introduction: The Body, the Land, and Other Territorial Aporias
Kine / One: Mapuche Hunger Strikes and Reconstruction
Epu / Two: Champurria and the Constraints of Identity
Kula / Three: Decomposition and Indigenizing Appropriation
Meli / Four: A Mapuche Poetics of Remembering in Time Memorial
Amulepe! Toward an Indigenous Pessimism and the End of the World
Afterword: Feley ta ni mogen
Manumun / Acknowledgments
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9798899480096
9798899480102
OCLC:
1544849447
Publisher Number:
90104338810

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