Grapheme alphabet proposals for mapuche language: from phonemes to political and identity representations

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In this paper, we discuss some of the different and best known grapheme alphabet proposals for writing the Mapuche language, and discuss their rationale and the tensions that underlie them. With this, we hope to contribute to open the current debate to a new awareness of possible alternatives about the representations that are in dispute and about what these concretions generate when they are used in intercultural education. The appearance of Mapuche Huilliche grapheme alphabets, the adoption of some of them and the resistance to others show that even in language areas seemingly more ―objective and technical‖, politics takes place. This shows that linguistics is undeniably tied to power relations involving individuals and speech communities.

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Pilar Álvarez-Santullano Busch
Amilcar Forno Sparosvich
Eduardo Risco del Valle

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Pilar Álvarez-Santullano Busch, Universidad de Los Lagos

Universidad de Los Lagos
Departamento de Humanidades y Artes
Av. Fuchslocher 1305, Osorno (Chile)

Amilcar Forno Sparosvich, Universidad de Los Lagos

Universidad de Los Lagos
Departamento de Educación
Av. Fuchslocher 1305, Osorno (Chile)

Eduardo Risco del Valle, Universidad de Los Lagos

Universidad de Los Lagos
Departamento de Humanidades y Artes
Av. Fuchslocher 1305, Osorno (Chile)

Álvarez-Santullano Busch, P., Forno Sparosvich, A., & Risco del Valle, E. (2018). Grapheme alphabet proposals for mapuche language: from phonemes to political and identity representations. ALPHA: Revista De Artes, Letras Y Filosofía, 1(40), 113-130. Retrieved from https://revistaalpha.ulagos.cl/index.php/alpha/article/view/1653

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