Zomo newen

Zomo newen

Elisa García Mingo

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Editorial:
LOM Ediciones
Año de edición:
2017
Materia
Antropología
ISBN:
9789560009739
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Zomo newen nos trae ocho relatos sobre la experiencia de la ’triple discriminación’, por ser mujer, pobre e indígena, y del enfrentamiento contra ella. Desde generaciones y perspectivas muy variadas, estas mujeres nos cuentan cómo han logrado sentir orgullo de su identidad mapuche dentro de un país con una historia larga de discriminación racial, de manera similar a sentirlo por ser mujer dentro de una sociedad machista. Dan la lucha desde mundos diversos, como una universidad en Santiago o una cocina en la cordillera, entre otros. Aunque sus métodos y contextos sean diferentes, todas estas mujeres reivindican al pueblo mapuche a través de su newen, de sus conexiones con las fuerzas de la tierra, de la lengua y de la gente. Esta energía que lleva la sabiduría del pueblo es fundamental para la mantención del equilibrio, y es por la restitución de este equilibrio -en las relaciones entre las mujeres y los hombres, entre las personas y la tierra, y entre el pueblo y el Estado- que luchan estas mujeres. En este libro poderoso, los relatos de las mujeres nos inspiran y nos animan, exponiendo la lucha mapuche femenina en toda su profunda intensidad.

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