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  • Postcolonial Discourse of Chilean and Argentinian Media in Relation to Indigenous People: the Case of the Mapuche Conflict

Postcolonial Discourse of Chilean and Argentinian Media in Relation to Indigenous People: the Case of the Mapuche Conflict

Student: Alina Ilyukhina

Supervisor: Yulia Badryzlova

Faculty: Faculty of Humanities

Educational Programme: Digital Humanities (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2024

This paper aims to examine the post-colonial discourse of Argentinian and Chilean media based on the example of Mapuche conflict to achieve a better understanding of studied social phenomena and, with the help of it, highlight the post-colonial aspects of its representation in media.

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