This book deals with the ways in which Patagonia is imagined by different artistic discourses that take place in its territory: literary, testimonial and historical texts; oral narrations; visual and audiovisual productions; as well as collective creation, dissemination and research agencies.
Heterogeneous, the eleven articles of the volume postulate and transit the region as a discursive framework where different subjects develop their potential for action and enunciation regarding their own history. Because what is involved, according to Luciana A. Mellado, is to rethink the meanings of Pa...