Education, cultural racism and national security: the intercultural school in contexts of violence
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Resumo: | The article collects partial conclusions of an ongoing project, financed by Fondecyt (nº11140804) and Becas-Chile, and sponsored by the University of Chile, University of Sao Paulo, and the University of La Frontera. Its objective is to analyze the intercultural educational discourse in contexts of violence, taking as a specific focus of study the function that the intercultural school fulfills within the armed conflict that the Chilean State maintains with the Mapuche people in the Araucanía region. The theoretical-methodological perspective used is the Discourse Analysis from the contributions and possibilities opened by philosopher Michel Foucault, taking as a file of analysis two types of samples: documentary and ethnographic; the first, collected from the years 1990-2016; and the second, acquired during the last two years (2015-2016). In the first part, I will try to make visible those non-discursive practices involved in the destabilization of the extractivist and mono-exporting model in Chile, and its effects on the militarization of the Araucanía region. Then, I will briefly describe the characteristics of ethno-governmental rationality that operates in multicultural discourses and practices in post-dictatorship period, and then show how ethnicity processes work in educational programs on interculturality. In the last part, as a conclusion, I will formulate some reflections that intend to establish links between intercultural education programs, culturalism or cultural racism, governmentalization of the State, and security strategies of perception and construction of the internal enemy. |
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Education, cultural racism and national security: the intercultural school in contexts of violenceEducación, racismo cultural y seguridad nacional: la escuela intercultural en contextos de violenciaEducationInterculturalityRacismViolenceMapuche PeopleEducaciónInterculturalidadRacismoViolenciaPueblo Mapuche The article collects partial conclusions of an ongoing project, financed by Fondecyt (nº11140804) and Becas-Chile, and sponsored by the University of Chile, University of Sao Paulo, and the University of La Frontera. Its objective is to analyze the intercultural educational discourse in contexts of violence, taking as a specific focus of study the function that the intercultural school fulfills within the armed conflict that the Chilean State maintains with the Mapuche people in the Araucanía region. The theoretical-methodological perspective used is the Discourse Analysis from the contributions and possibilities opened by philosopher Michel Foucault, taking as a file of analysis two types of samples: documentary and ethnographic; the first, collected from the years 1990-2016; and the second, acquired during the last two years (2015-2016). In the first part, I will try to make visible those non-discursive practices involved in the destabilization of the extractivist and mono-exporting model in Chile, and its effects on the militarization of the Araucanía region. Then, I will briefly describe the characteristics of ethno-governmental rationality that operates in multicultural discourses and practices in post-dictatorship period, and then show how ethnicity processes work in educational programs on interculturality. In the last part, as a conclusion, I will formulate some reflections that intend to establish links between intercultural education programs, culturalism or cultural racism, governmentalization of the State, and security strategies of perception and construction of the internal enemy. El artículo recoge conclusiones parciales de un proyecto en curso, financiado por Fondecyt (nº11140804) y Becas-Chile, y patrocinado por la Universidad de Chile, Universidad de Sao Paulo, y Universidad de La Frontera. Tiene como objetivo analizar el discurso educativo intercultural en contextos de violencia, tomando como foco específico de estudio, la función que la escuela intercultural cumple al interior del conflicto armado que el Estado chileno mantiene con el pueblo mapuche en la región de la Araucanía. La perspectiva teóricometodológica utilizada es el Análisis del Discurso desde las contribuciones y posibilidades abiertas por el filósofo Michel Foucault, tomando como archivo de análisis dos tipos de muestras: documentales y etnográficas; las primeras, recopiladas desde los años 1990-2016; y las segundas, adquiridas en el transcurso de los último dos años (2015-2016). En la primera parte, intentaré visibilizar aquellas prácticas no-discursivas implicadas en la desestabilización del modelo extractivista y monoexportador en Chile, y de sus efectos en la militarización de la región de la Araucanía. Luego, describiré brevemente las características de la racionalidad etnogubernamental que opera en los discursos y prácticas multiculturales en post-dictadura, para después mostrar el modo en que funcionan los procesos de etnicidad en los programas educativos sobre interculturalidad. En la última parte, a modo de conclusión, formularé algunas reflexiones que pretenden establecer vínculos entre los programas de educación intercultural, culturalismo o racismo cultural, gubernamentalización del Estado, y estrategias securitarias de percepción y construcción del enemigo interno.Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Educação2018-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/ep/article/view/14635510.1590/s1678-4634201844174819Educação e Pesquisa; v. 44 (2018); e174819Educação e Pesquisa; Vol. 44 (2018); e174819Educação e Pesquisa; Vol. 44 (2018); e1748191678-46341517-9702reponame:Educação e Pesquisainstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPspahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/ep/article/view/146355/140052Copyright (c) 2018 Educação e Pesquisainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLepe-Carrión, Patricio2018-05-18T13:02:03Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/146355Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/ep/indexPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/ep/oai||revedu@usp.br1678-46341517-9702opendoar:2018-05-18T13:02:03Educação e Pesquisa - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Education, cultural racism and national security: the intercultural school in contexts of violence Educación, racismo cultural y seguridad nacional: la escuela intercultural en contextos de violencia |
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Education, cultural racism and national security: the intercultural school in contexts of violence |
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Education, cultural racism and national security: the intercultural school in contexts of violence Lepe-Carrión, Patricio Education Interculturality Racism Violence Mapuche People Educación Interculturalidad Racismo Violencia Pueblo Mapuche |
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Education, cultural racism and national security: the intercultural school in contexts of violence |
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Education, cultural racism and national security: the intercultural school in contexts of violence |
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Education, cultural racism and national security: the intercultural school in contexts of violence |
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Education, cultural racism and national security: the intercultural school in contexts of violence |
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Education, cultural racism and national security: the intercultural school in contexts of violence |
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Lepe-Carrión, Patricio |
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Lepe-Carrión, Patricio |
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Lepe-Carrión, Patricio |
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Education Interculturality Racism Violence Mapuche People Educación Interculturalidad Racismo Violencia Pueblo Mapuche |
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Education Interculturality Racism Violence Mapuche People Educación Interculturalidad Racismo Violencia Pueblo Mapuche |
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The article collects partial conclusions of an ongoing project, financed by Fondecyt (nº11140804) and Becas-Chile, and sponsored by the University of Chile, University of Sao Paulo, and the University of La Frontera. Its objective is to analyze the intercultural educational discourse in contexts of violence, taking as a specific focus of study the function that the intercultural school fulfills within the armed conflict that the Chilean State maintains with the Mapuche people in the Araucanía region. The theoretical-methodological perspective used is the Discourse Analysis from the contributions and possibilities opened by philosopher Michel Foucault, taking as a file of analysis two types of samples: documentary and ethnographic; the first, collected from the years 1990-2016; and the second, acquired during the last two years (2015-2016). In the first part, I will try to make visible those non-discursive practices involved in the destabilization of the extractivist and mono-exporting model in Chile, and its effects on the militarization of the Araucanía region. Then, I will briefly describe the characteristics of ethno-governmental rationality that operates in multicultural discourses and practices in post-dictatorship period, and then show how ethnicity processes work in educational programs on interculturality. In the last part, as a conclusion, I will formulate some reflections that intend to establish links between intercultural education programs, culturalism or cultural racism, governmentalization of the State, and security strategies of perception and construction of the internal enemy. |
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