Earth Beings mot extraktivismen

Earth Beings Against Extractivism: A Decolonial Analysis of Mapuche Poetry The purpose of this analysis is to examine two poems by two Mapuche poets: María Teresa Panchillo’s “I am…” and Ricardo Loncón Antileo’s “Puma’s prayer”. On the one hand, the analysis intends to scrutinise how nature and m...

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Main Author: Jasmin Belmar Shagulian
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Language:Danish
Published: Föreningen för utgivande av Tidskrift för litteraturvetenskap 2022-11-01
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Online Access:https://publicera.kb.se/tfl/article/view/2179
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description Earth Beings Against Extractivism: A Decolonial Analysis of Mapuche Poetry The purpose of this analysis is to examine two poems by two Mapuche poets: María Teresa Panchillo’s “I am…” and Ricardo Loncón Antileo’s “Puma’s prayer”. On the one hand, the analysis intends to scrutinise how nature and more-than-humans or earth-beings are represented in the poems, and, on the other hand, to examine the narratives’ resistance and struggle against environmental destruction. In order to analyse the poems, I apply two perspectives: Latin American cultural theory of decoloniality, on the one hand, is used to show the discourse rupture that the Mapuche literary narrative has achieved, and on the other hand, an ecocritical perspective is used to show the relationship between literature and environment in interaction with nature, culture, and humans. To accomplish my purpose, and to explain the content of the texts, I employ two concepts from Eduardo Viveiros de Castro: ‘perspectivism’ and ‘multinaturalism’, and the term earth-being from Marisol de la Cadena; both authors study indigenous cosmovision from different parts of Latin America.
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spelling doaj.art-7a29c6b8c06d4a48b8241fc63c33d5c42023-10-16T09:22:25ZdanFöreningen för utgivande av Tidskrift för litteraturvetenskapTidskrift för Litteraturvetenskap2001-094X2022-11-0152110.54797/tfl.v52i1.2179Earth Beings mot extraktivismenJasmin Belmar Shagulian0Stockholms universitet Earth Beings Against Extractivism: A Decolonial Analysis of Mapuche Poetry The purpose of this analysis is to examine two poems by two Mapuche poets: María Teresa Panchillo’s “I am…” and Ricardo Loncón Antileo’s “Puma’s prayer”. On the one hand, the analysis intends to scrutinise how nature and more-than-humans or earth-beings are represented in the poems, and, on the other hand, to examine the narratives’ resistance and struggle against environmental destruction. In order to analyse the poems, I apply two perspectives: Latin American cultural theory of decoloniality, on the one hand, is used to show the discourse rupture that the Mapuche literary narrative has achieved, and on the other hand, an ecocritical perspective is used to show the relationship between literature and environment in interaction with nature, culture, and humans. To accomplish my purpose, and to explain the content of the texts, I employ two concepts from Eduardo Viveiros de Castro: ‘perspectivism’ and ‘multinaturalism’, and the term earth-being from Marisol de la Cadena; both authors study indigenous cosmovision from different parts of Latin America. https://publicera.kb.se/tfl/article/view/2179Mapuche poetsdecolonial perspectiveecocritical perspectiveperspectivismmultinaturalismearth beings
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Earth Beings mot extraktivismen
Tidskrift för Litteraturvetenskap
Mapuche poets
decolonial perspective
ecocritical perspective
perspectivism
multinaturalism
earth beings
title Earth Beings mot extraktivismen
title_full Earth Beings mot extraktivismen
title_fullStr Earth Beings mot extraktivismen
title_full_unstemmed Earth Beings mot extraktivismen
title_short Earth Beings mot extraktivismen
title_sort earth beings mot extraktivismen
topic Mapuche poets
decolonial perspective
ecocritical perspective
perspectivism
multinaturalism
earth beings
url https://publicera.kb.se/tfl/article/view/2179
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