Public History, Gender, and Power in Latin American Museums
Public History, Gender, and Power in Latin American Museums
Women Curators and Cultural Leaders
Perry, Jimena; Bedoya, Maria Elena
Taylor & Francis Ltd
04/2026
196
Dura
Inglês
9781041010197
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Prologue: Amada Carolina Perez. Introduction: Maria 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 Ramirez, 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 Kimuen Tain 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 Garcia, 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 Maria Elena Bedoya and Jimena Perry. 8: Women Activate Heritage in Community: A Journey through the Work Experience of Maribel Garcia (Argentina,) by Mariana Paganini. 9: Weaving Words Around the Guainia Community Museum, Colombia, by Magally Ortiz Pava and Carmen Perez Maestro. 10: A Look at the Itinerant Museum of Memory and Identity of Montes de Maria, 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 Maria Elena Bedoya and Jimena Perry. Bibliography.
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Curatorship;Public History;Museum Studies;Colonisation;Decolonisation;Race and Ethnic Studies;Gender Studies;Women's Studies;Latin American Studies;Latin American history;Women Curators
Prologue: Amada Carolina Perez. Introduction: Maria 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 Ramirez, 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 Kimuen Tain 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 Garcia, 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 Maria Elena Bedoya and Jimena Perry. 8: Women Activate Heritage in Community: A Journey through the Work Experience of Maribel Garcia (Argentina,) by Mariana Paganini. 9: Weaving Words Around the Guainia Community Museum, Colombia, by Magally Ortiz Pava and Carmen Perez Maestro. 10: A Look at the Itinerant Museum of Memory and Identity of Montes de Maria, 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 Maria Elena Bedoya and Jimena Perry. Bibliography.
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