División espacial del trabajo: El caso de la mediación cultural en museos e instituciones artísticas en Europa

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25757/invep.v14i2.369

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Mediación artística y cultural, Museo, Trabajo reproductivo, Feminismo marxista, Estudios espaciales críticos

Resumen

La marginalidad y la periferia son temas redundantes en el conjunto de conocimientos producidos por mediadores culturales críticos que trabajan en museos de arte de toda Europa. Partiendo de un enfoque espacial feminista que nos permite examinar la política de ubicación en el museo como implicación activa y como efecto del proceso de genderización del trabajo educativo como trabajo reproductivo, el siguiente artículo intenta analizar la interrelación entre la “feminización” histórica de la mediación, su subordinación en la jerarquía museística y su periferización física. Este análisis nos permite desnaturalizar hábitos profesionales implícitos. Al considerar las genealogías repolitizadas de la mediación cultural que resitúan este campo profesional en la historia de los movimientos sociales, este artículo también considera estrategias desobedientes e imaginativas que toman como punto de partida el mencionado proceso de desnaturalización para ir más allá del análisis e inventar otras formas de instituir.

Palabras clave: Mediación artística y cultural, museos, trabajo reproductivo, feminismo marxista, estudios espaciales críticos

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Joana Monbaron, Centro de Estudos Sociais da Universidade de Coimbra

Academic background in art history and Russian studies. She has worked as a subtitute teacher in high schools and as an educator and organiser in various contemporary art institutions in Russia and Europe. Looking critically at the structures of cultural institutions and the way they shape the production of legitimate knowledge, she has co-organised situated educational projects in (and from) the art world that aimed at reconsidering cultural and political categories. She is currently a PhD candidate of the programme "Human Rights in Contemporary Societies" at the Centre for Social Studies of the University of Coimbra. Her research focuses on existing efforts to relocate European modern and contemporary art museums within their colonial and anti-communist genealogies, and to reframe their role through the practical consideration of their direct social use.

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2024-01-30

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Monbaron, J. (2024). División espacial del trabajo: El caso de la mediación cultural en museos e instituciones artísticas en Europa. Da Investigação às Práticas: Estudos De Natureza Educacional, 14(2), e369. https://doi.org/10.25757/invep.v14i2.369