Penser le « néolibéralisme multiculturel ». La démocratisation chilienne à l’épreuve des Mapuche

In the context of a return to democracy, Chile has seen an increase in mobilization among the Mapuche claiming their “ancestral lands”, currently occupied by forestry companies or larger landowners. Most works of social science about the Mapuche have addressed the subject of these mobilizations but...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:c32dbebfb84c4e6681a82a3c0202420d2021-12-02T10:33:09ZPenser le « néolibéralisme multiculturel ». La démocratisation chilienne à l’épreuve des Mapuche1626-025210.4000/nuevomundo.68226https://doaj.org/article/c32dbebfb84c4e6681a82a3c0202420d2015-09-01T00:00:00Zhttp://journals.openedition.org/nuevomundo/68226https://doaj.org/toc/1626-0252In the context of a return to democracy, Chile has seen an increase in mobilization among the Mapuche claiming their “ancestral lands”, currently occupied by forestry companies or larger landowners. Most works of social science about the Mapuche have addressed the subject of these mobilizations but left aside the mechanisms of government used in Mapuche communities. These mechanisms maintain social order (in this case, land governance) without using violent forms of control. Many communities were not involved in protest actions during the last twenty years and instead inserted themselves in a neoliberal policy debate. In this article, I am going to analyze the establishment of a neoliberal project in the Mapuche territories since the coup d’Etat in 1973: first, under the Pinochet model and then under democratic government, looking at how Mapuche culture and identity (neoliberal multiculturalism) has been marketed. I advocate that the efficiency of neoliberal multiculturalism as way of government cannot be understood without reference to other forms of historical domination applied to Mapuche people.Michael BarbutCentre de Recherches sur les Mondes Américainsarticlenéolibéralismegouvernementalitéobéissancemobilisations collectivesmapucheAnthropologyGN1-890Latin America. Spanish AmericaF1201-3799ENFRPTNuevo mundo - Mundos Nuevos (2015)
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language EN
FR
PT
topic néolibéralisme
gouvernementalité
obéissance
mobilisations collectives
mapuche
Anthropology
GN1-890
Latin America. Spanish America
F1201-3799
spellingShingle néolibéralisme
gouvernementalité
obéissance
mobilisations collectives
mapuche
Anthropology
GN1-890
Latin America. Spanish America
F1201-3799
Michael Barbut
Penser le « néolibéralisme multiculturel ». La démocratisation chilienne à l’épreuve des Mapuche
description In the context of a return to democracy, Chile has seen an increase in mobilization among the Mapuche claiming their “ancestral lands”, currently occupied by forestry companies or larger landowners. Most works of social science about the Mapuche have addressed the subject of these mobilizations but left aside the mechanisms of government used in Mapuche communities. These mechanisms maintain social order (in this case, land governance) without using violent forms of control. Many communities were not involved in protest actions during the last twenty years and instead inserted themselves in a neoliberal policy debate. In this article, I am going to analyze the establishment of a neoliberal project in the Mapuche territories since the coup d’Etat in 1973: first, under the Pinochet model and then under democratic government, looking at how Mapuche culture and identity (neoliberal multiculturalism) has been marketed. I advocate that the efficiency of neoliberal multiculturalism as way of government cannot be understood without reference to other forms of historical domination applied to Mapuche people.
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title Penser le « néolibéralisme multiculturel ». La démocratisation chilienne à l’épreuve des Mapuche
title_short Penser le « néolibéralisme multiculturel ». La démocratisation chilienne à l’épreuve des Mapuche
title_full Penser le « néolibéralisme multiculturel ». La démocratisation chilienne à l’épreuve des Mapuche
title_fullStr Penser le « néolibéralisme multiculturel ». La démocratisation chilienne à l’épreuve des Mapuche
title_full_unstemmed Penser le « néolibéralisme multiculturel ». La démocratisation chilienne à l’épreuve des Mapuche
title_sort penser le « néolibéralisme multiculturel ». la démocratisation chilienne à l’épreuve des mapuche
publisher Centre de Recherches sur les Mondes Américains
publishDate 2015
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