The Mapuche Public Discourse: the case of university students’ discourse

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Hugo Carrasco Muñoz
Sonia Betancour Sánchez

Abstract

The Mapuche public discourse studied up to now has been the one produced by leaders or representatives of organizations and events of the Mapuche people. A new type of Mapuche public discourse (mpd) is described in this work: the one produced by university students which shows the existence of a kind of discourse theoretically foreseen and close to the other ones of which no empirical evidence had been collected. Of the many theoretical problems derived from this work only one of them is studied: it has been observed that in the communicative event in this kind of discourse the Mapuche sender addresses another Mapuche as a receiver, seen as a conflicting feature with the norm of the Mapuche public discourse in which the receiver is the global Chilean society what seems to give the mpd a strong intracultural and non-intercultural.

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Carrasco Muñoz, H., & Betancour Sánchez, S. (2018). The Mapuche Public Discourse: the case of university students’ discourse. Philological Studies, (42), 25–44. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0071-17132007000100002
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Hugo Carrasco Muñoz, Universidad de la Frontera, Departamento Lenguas, Literatura y Comunicación, Casilla 54-D, Temuco, Chile.

El presente trabajo forma parte del Proyecto FONDECYT 1060359, del cual el autor principal es Investigador Responsable; coinvestigadores, las académicas del Depto. de Lenguas, Literatura y Comunicación de la Universidad de La Frontera Verónica Contreras y Mabel García, y colaboradores estudiantes de pregrado y de postgrado. La segunda autora es académica de la Ufro y estudiante del Doctorado en Ciencias Humanas Mención Discurso y Cultura de la Universidad Austral de Chile.