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Accepted Paper

Mapuche dreaming: revealing territorial cosmopolitical cartographies  
Ana Edwards

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Paper short abstract

Between ethnography and reverie, the film (11 min) immerses itself in the liminal spaces of dreams of a Mapuche family in southern Chile, to explore the human and more-than-human social cartographies, within a spiritual ecology where dreams are not private fantasies but exercises in listening.

Paper long abstract

link to film (11min):

https://uccl0-my.sharepoint.com/:v:/g/personal/amedward_uc_cl/EURfHwEfYShFvCp9vFoBHO0BlN97aMJFq7QU_X_q5wxDkQ?e=W5wGeN&nav=eyJyZWZlcnJhbEluZm8iOnsicmVmZXJyYWxBcHAiOiJTdHJlYW1XZWJBcHAiLCJyZWZlcnJhbFZpZXciOiJTaGFyZURpYWxvZy1MaW5rIiwicmVmZXJyYWxBcHBQbGF0Zm9ybSI6IldlYiIsInJlZmVycmFsTW9kZSI6InZpZXcifX0%3D

Panel P100
I have a Dream: Ethnographies of Dreaming Within and Beyond a Polarised World.
  Session 2