The Azentún Photography Workshop with Adolescent Mapuche from Santiago de Chile. A Photographic and Performative Proposal to Recreate Urban and Indigenous Visual Identity at the National History Museum in Chile
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This article reflects on the experience of the Azentún Photography Workshop with Mapuche adolescents from the city of Santiago, around indigenous identity from a contemporary perspective. The research promoted the construction of a story of self-representation of the Mapuche identity, through photography and a critical reading of the Mapuche visual imagery. Some photographs taken by the adolescents were exhibited in the National Historical Museum as a practice that added tension to and offered a new rereading of the official identity narrative in contrast to the micro-accounts of adolescents.
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