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María de Los Ángeles Picone, "Landscaping Patagonia: Spatial History and Nation-Making in Chile and Argentina" (UNC Press, 2025)

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Patagonia's Political and Spatial Evolution

This chapter explores the complex spatial history and nation-making efforts in Northern Patagonia, focusing on border negotiations between Chile and Argentina in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It discusses the transformation of Patagonia’s identity from a perceived 'desert' to a productive landscape influenced by colonial narratives, indigenous dispossession, and immigration policies. Additionally, the chapter examines bureaucratic land allocation processes and their impact on various populations, revealing the intricate dynamics of land ownership and rural life.

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