National pride Quote by Elizabeth Quay Hutchison
““The miner who suffers nature's wrath in explosions, landslides, falls, and silicosis, or black lung disease, has been a representative figure of Chilean nationhood, just as mining itself has fueled the economy since the nineteenth century. But the (always male) miner conquering (female) nature, overcoming danger and disaster to extract ore, the bounty granted to Chile by nature, has also been a source of national pride.””
About This Quote
Source Essay: Chilean Mining Identity, 2020
Male miners are portrayed as heroic figures conquering nature, linking mining to national pride despite health risks.
In simple terms: Miners symbolize Chile’s strength and wealth.
Recognize both pride and cost.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- policy debates
- health advocacy
- economic development
- cultural narratives
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can societies honor labor without idealizing risk?
- What policies protect miners’ health?
The glorification overlooks workers’ suffering.