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Indigenous citizens in the making: civic belonging and racialized schooling in Chile


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Authors

Webb, A 

Abstract

This paper explores expressions of sociocultural and political subjectivity among indigenous youth located within four secondary boarding schools in the Araucanía Region of Chile. For rural indigenous students, these schools are a primary site in which they come to gain a sense of themselves as members of civil society and as future citizens. Drawing on young peoples’ experiences in boarding facilities and expressions regarding sociopolitical positioning, we analyse the ways Mapuche youth engage with the racially and class-inflected hierarchies of inequality present in the school, the region and beyond. Within these school spaces, little intellectual space afforded young people to consider how civic inclusion can be renegotiated in relation to indigenous identifications. Nevertheless, the young people demonstrate a capacity to engage critically with national discourses from media and schooling. Whilst not widely engaged in politicized youth activism, the pupils demonstrated agency by positioning themselves critically in quotidian and negotiated re-workings of the meaning of citizenship.

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Keywords

4406 Human Geography, 44 Human Society, Pediatric, 10 Reduced Inequalities

Journal Title

Space and Polity

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Journal ISSN

1356-2576
1470-1235

Volume Title

19

Publisher

Informa UK Limited
Sponsorship
Economic and Social Research Council (ES/I031391/1)
This work was supported by the Economic and Social Research Council [grant number RES-062-23-3168]