The Mapu perspective of judicial spaces and Mapuche geographical thinking

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https://doi.org/10.15381/espiral.v1i2.17140

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multidimensionality, construction of spaces, coexistence of different forms of life, resumption, autonomy

Abstract

The article explores the Mapu perspective, from an ethnographic immersion with Pu Mapuche, around a judicial space, which moves in an antagonistic relation with the geographical spaces in the plural, presenting tensions that open up other non-hegemonic geographies, which they escape the centrality of vindicating geography as the science of the space of man, displacing reflection, towards the coexistence of the beings and all forms of life of and in the spaces, as said and practiced by the thinkers of indigenous peoples Quidel (2012), Melin et at (2017).

Author Biography

  • Leonarda De La Ossa Arias, Universidad Federal de Espírito Santo, Brasil

    Grupo de Estudios de geografía y la cuestión de los alimentos – Geqa perteneciente al Laboratorio de estudios territoriales – LATERRA.

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2019-12-05

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How to Cite

De La Ossa Arias, L. (2019). The Mapu perspective of judicial spaces and Mapuche geographical thinking. Espiral, Revista De geografías Y Ciencias Sociales, 1(2), 157-181. https://doi.org/10.15381/espiral.v1i2.17140