630. Coloniality of power, urban development and mapuche dispossession: urbanization on mapuche land in chilean Araucanía.

Authors

  • Pablo Mansilla Quiñones Instituto de Geografía. Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso
  • Walter Imilan Ojeda Facultad de Arquitectura y Urbanismo, Universidad Central de Chile

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1344/sn2020.24.21225

Keywords:

coloniality of power, urban development, deterritorialization, mapuche.

Abstract

The urban growth of the city of Padre Las Casas on Mapuche indigenous lands has an impact on a deterritorialization process of indigenous inhabitants. The present text describes conflicts related to urbanization processes. We propose that the concepts of urban studies to explain the disputes in the expansion of the urban peripheries of Latin American cities, are insufficient to address the ontological transformation of the soil / territory. We explore the concepts of decolonial theories to reveal the cultural space implications of urban expansion process and Mapuche deterritorialization. Our hypothesis is that the urbanization process is supported by a colonial conception of power, of being and dwell over Mapuche Society, more than by institutional actions.

Published

2020-01-15

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Section

Articles