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Public History, Gender, and Power in Latin American Museums

Women Curators and Cultural Leaders
Buch | Softcover
196 Seiten
2026
Routledge (Verlag)
9781041010180 (ISBN)
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Public History, Gender, and Power in Latin American Museums brings together pioneering voices of women curators, museum professionals, and community leaders who are transforming the cultural landscape of Latin America.

Through first-hand testimonies and critical essays, this book examines how feminist approaches and public history practices are reshaping the politics of heritage, memory, and representation from the 1980s to the present. From Bolivia’s Museo Nacional de Etnografía y Folklore to Colombia’s Museo Itinerante de la Memoria and Guatemala’s Museo Ixkik,’ this book promotes reflections that highlight collective efforts and diverse ways of narrating stories in public spaces. The book analyzes the local contexts where curatorial practices and cultural policies emerge, giving prominence to the women who lead museological projects and their transnational impact. It examines the role of these museum projects in the field of public history and in relation to the decolonization processes undertaken by various museums globally.

Public History, Gender, and Power in Latin American Museums: Women Curators and Cultural Leaders is an essential volume for students, activists, and researchers interested in museums, decolonial thought, feminism, and activism in Latin America.

Dr. María Elena Bedoya Hidalgo is an independent scholar and curator, and Honorary Research Associate at the University of Manchester, UK. Her research explores public history, visual culture, and critical museology in Latin America. Dr. Jimena Perry is a Colombian public historian, anthropologist, and professor at Iona University in New York. Her work explores memory, museums, and community-based heritage in Latin America. She manages the IFPH Explorers project, promoting global dialogues on decolonial, feminist, and participatory approaches to public history.

Prologue: Amada Carolina Pérez. Introduction: María Elena Bedoya and Jimena Perry. Part 1: These are our Voices: Dialogues with Women Community Curators and Leaders. Introduction. 1: Elvira Espejo, Bolivia, Museums, Mutual Nurturing, and Indigenous Languages: The National Museum of Ethnography and Folklore. 2: Marcele Pereira, Brasil, A Museologist's Journey Through Education and Social Justice: Between Memories and Struggles. 3: Gloria Elcy Ramírez, Colombia, A longlife devotion to Community Service and Memory: Lessons from the Hall of Never Again. 4: Juana Paillalef, Chile, Mapuche Women, Museums, and Intercultural Education: Ruka Kimün Taiñ Volil, or "The House That Remembers Our Roots". 5: Luzmila Zambrano, Ecuador, "Honoring The memories of our grandfathers and grandmothers": The Museo Viviente Otavalango, Ecuador Experience. 6: Raquel García, Guatemala, Women are generators of life: The Ixkik' Museum of Mayan Costume. Part 2: Weaving Knowledge, Experiences, and Reflections. 7: Critical and Gendered Perspectives in Public History: Beyond the Exhibit in museums, by María Elena Bedoya and Jimena Perry. 8: Women Activate Heritage in Community: A Journey through the Work Experience of Maribel García (Argentina,) by Mariana Paganini. 9: Weaving Words Around the Guainía Community Museum, Colombia, by Magally Ortiz Pava and Carmen Pérez Maestro. 10: A Look at the Itinerant Museum of Memory and Identity of Montes de María, El Mochuelo: Women's Voices from Colombia, by Italia Samudio and Soraya Bayuelo. 11: Kneading Memory, Shaping History: Women, Handcrafts, and the Museum in the Community of La Pila (Ecuador), by Pamela Cevallos and Gema Quijije, Ecuador. Epilogue: Between Public Histories and Possible Futures: An Open Epilogue, by María Elena Bedoya and Jimena Perry. Bibliography.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 2.6.2026
Reihe/Serie Global Perspectives on Public History
Zusatzinfo 11 Halftones, black and white; 11 Illustrations, black and white
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Geschichtstheorie / Historik
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Hilfswissenschaften
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Gender Studies
ISBN-13 9781041010180 / 9781041010180
Zustand Neuware
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