Imágenes del cuerpo/ Corporal Images: La imagen fotográfica y las significaciones culturales del cuerpoMain MenuIntroducciónEl cuerpo en guerra/ The Body at WarEste conjunto de proyectos interdisciplinarios investiga las revoluciones del siglo XX y XXI, en Latinoamérica centrándose especialmente en los casos de México y Nicaragua, y, más recientemente, en Ucrania. #RevoluciónEl cuerpo: Espacio artístico politizadoEste es un conjunto de proyectos interdisciplinarios que exploran la intersección entre el cuerpo, el arte, la historia y la política #Feminismo, #RevoluciónEl cuerpo: Bajo la influencia de la medicina, la moda, y la religiónEn este grupo de proyectos se explora la influencia que ejercen la medicina, la moda y la religión como instituciones hegemónicasLa imagen de la otredad/ The Image of OthernessEste grupo de proyectos habla desde distintas perspectivas históricas y culturales, pero tienen en común el concepto de OtredadAdelmar Ramireza4bf3b19b77c9f4b12cc64aa3ed1a273dcebf85aLexi Page4b7deee53c5a658fcbb7e6a01a8a9f0733546eaeKaren Granados Sura0d371330b64761800c9ff784b94f63422b624ebdWilner Aguilar82c76722bf4644eab357e51ad6db9da4b4a2ef33Riana Caldwell71d12992ef1e1eb68b281c5476b01af058df4432Katie Stang95c2cfd089e4421cf85eca10279eb58bb80d70b9Lily Orcutt59dc30b56fe714e56514b68b1f44e339dfabf6f9Barbara Martinez9de1cd0b53bb674217eaeb1f022cd38e47b4fe83Phebe Frost9953be2660f66a4ed3c7cfc4f1a46e5ff3ded41dSamantha Miranda92581dda2482598164c7dc8c0fbd84754ae5b2d4Patrick Crockett05bc637a48b505887a90e0fe78ec3c5b8c9fe41eAxel S. Barahona Perezd6317af5e2203f19dce5b5fc5a8eea4858a613f5Karina Orellana26f545bc3c0f910276bbb59a9e49e1e3a901292e
La lucha por la protección de su medio ambiente
12024-05-13T15:10:15-07:00Samantha Miranda92581dda2482598164c7dc8c0fbd84754ae5b2d4443753plain2024-05-13T16:05:28-07:00Samantha Miranda92581dda2482598164c7dc8c0fbd84754ae5b2d4Forestales queman sus bosques para renuar su producción. Muchas veces estos incendios forestales van fuera de control y impactan el medio ambiente y las communidades mapuches.
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12024-04-30T13:57:21-07:00Samantha Miranda92581dda2482598164c7dc8c0fbd84754ae5b2d4The Eternity Of Tomorrow by Cristóbal Olivares4The Mapuche are the largest indigenous community in Chile. They are concentrated in the south of the country, mostly in the Araucanía region which is the poorest region in Chile with a population of 957.224 which 17,2% lives below the poverty level. For almost a century they have claimed their right to recover ancestral lands and natural resources that have been affected by the negative impact of the forest industry and state business. In the absence of a responsive government that allows the restitution of the land, the level of the conflict in the Araucanía region increased. The Mapuche adopted measures of pressure like the squatting of the lands and properties demanded. This claiming right process and the increase of clashes generated a negative reaction from the government that resulted in the implementation of a policy of judicial persecution and criminalization of collective action, harassment and persecution of leaders, and the militarization of these ancestral territories. The violence against the Mapuche has serious and specific consequences on children and teenagers, derived from repression, criminalization, raids, interrogations, and other actions carried out by members of the special operation forces. Different NGO's and the national institute of human rights counted 133 cases that include several police violence against Mapuche youth in the last 5 years (up to 2019) while many other cases has not been reported due to mistrust of the judicial system. During the same years 2.241 bullets have been fired by the police in the region. Those cases are rarely reported through traditional media, that brings as a consequence misinformation, letting the Chilean population knowing very little about the Mapuche conflict and their demands. This project focuses on the experiences suffered by the Mapuche youth documenting testimonies of repression, psychological and physical violence. This project was produced with the support of Magnum Foundation. #Otredad, #Indígenaplain2024-05-19T10:23:08-07:00Adelmar Ramireza4bf3b19b77c9f4b12cc64aa3ed1a273dcebf85a