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National Identities | 2009

Narrating the Nation: Chile’s Museo Histórico Nacional

Joanna Crow

This article explores the role of museums in the social construction of national memories and identities, focusing on Chiles Museo Histórico Nacional (National Historical Museum) and its representations of Mapuche history and culture. Created by state decree in 1911, the Museo Histórico Nacional is one of the most conservative museums in Chile; it is also the most prone to government intervention. The important changes undertaken since the museums creation demonstrate both the agency of civil society (i.e., different social sectors’ involvement in and impact on the museum) and the states willingness to open up debates on national identity. However, the over-arching narrative provided by this cultural institution indicates the continuing dominance of discourses of mestizaje (racial and cultural mixture), which ultimately serve to eliminate the Mapuche from Chilean nationhood.


Bulletin of Latin American Research | 2017

Troubled negotiations: the Mapuche and the Chilean state (1818-1830)

Joanna Crow


Journal of Iberian and Latin American Studies | 2014

From Araucanian warriors to Mapuche terrorists: contesting discourses of gender, race, and nation in modern Chile (1810–2010)

Joanna Crow


The English Historical Review | 2018

The Cry of the Renegade: Politics and Poetry in Interwar Chile, by Raymond B. Craib

Joanna Crow


Journal of Latin American Studies | 2018

Photographic Encounters: Martín Chambi, Indigeneity and Chile–Peru Relations in the Early Twentieth Century

Joanna Crow


Journal of Latin American Studies | 2017

Sarah C. Chambers, Families in War and Peace: Chile from Colony to Nation (Durham, NC, and London: Duke University Press, 2015), pp. xi + 288, £66.00, £17.99, pb.

Joanna Crow


Bulletin of Latin American Research | 2017

Introduction: New Perspectives on Political Ideas and Practices

Joanna Crow


Journal of Latin American Studies | 2014

Patricia Richards,Race and the Chilean Miracle: Neoliberalism, Democracy and Indigenous Rights (Pittsburgh, PA:University of Pittsburgh Press,2013), pp. xii+261,

Joanna Crow


Bulletin of Latin American Research | 2014

26.95, pb.

Joanna Crow


A Contracorriente: una revista de estudios latinoamericanos | 2013

Imagining Modernity in the Andes - by Archibald, Priscilla

Joanna Crow

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Finn Pollard

University of Edinburgh

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Kenneth Morgan

Brunel University London

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University of Edinburgh

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