

Magnus Course, "Three Ways to Fail: Journeys Through Mapuche Chile" (U Pennsylvania Press, 2024)
Feb 13, 2025
Magnus Course, Chair of Social Anthropology at the University of Edinburgh, shares his enlightening journey with the Mapuche community of Chile, unpacking themes of failure through cultural archetypes like the witch, clown, and usurper. He explores how these figures reflect personal and disciplinary failings while revealing resilience in the face of socio-political struggles. Course also discusses identity dynamics in intercultural education and the Mapuche's relationship with dreams and knowledge, highlighting the ethical complexities within anthropology.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Exploring Mapuche Narratives of Failure
02:26 • 12min
Navigating Identity and Education in Mapuche Communities
14:43 • 4min
Exploring Mapuche Identity
18:17 • 11min
Archetypes of Failure: Understanding Relationships Through Storytelling
29:04 • 4min
Dreams, Identity, and the Mapuche Experience
33:03 • 32min
Exploring Failure, Hope, and Relationships in Indigenous Cultures
01:05:07 • 2min
Exploring the Disappearance of Purgatory and Ethnographic Innovation
01:07:32 • 4min