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Abstract
Abstract:Despite the limitations that pertain to the hierarchical nature and regulatory arrangements embodied in and through institutions, this article sets out to envisage museums as agonistic platforms that can contest the neoliberal hegemony and the predominant narratives of the West. To do so, it delves into the political presuppositions and organizing principles of Not An Alternative (a collective that works at the intersection of art, activism, and critical theory) and examines its theory of "institutional liberation" alongside other accounts of institutionality. By inventing a para-institution—the Natural History Museum—to infiltrate the natural history sector and by forging alliances with museum professionals and Indigenous-led campaigns, the article untangles Not An Alternative's understanding of museums as sites to be seized and turned into counterpower infrastructure. In this respect, this article aims to contribute to critical theories that engage with questions of institutionality by reimagining the role of museums in a time of mounting inequalities and climate emergency.
摘要:尽管在机构中体现的等级性质和监管安排存在局限性,但本文将博物馆设想为一个对抗新自由主义霸权和西方主流叙事的竞争平台。为了做到这一点,它深入研究了政治前提和Not An Alternative(一个在艺术、行动主义和批判理论的交叉点工作的集体)的组织原则,并研究了它的“制度解放”理论以及其他关于制度的描述。通过创建一个准机构——自然历史博物馆——来渗透到自然历史领域,并与博物馆专业人士和土著居民领导的运动建立联盟,这篇文章解开了“非替代”对博物馆的理解,即博物馆是被占领的场所,并被转变为对抗权力的基础设施。在这方面,本文旨在通过重新构想博物馆在日益加剧的不平等和气候紧急情况下的作用,为参与制度性问题的批判理论做出贡献。
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Cultural Critique provides a forum for international and interdisciplinary explorations of intellectual controversies, trends, and issues in culture, theory, and politics. Emphasizing critique rather than criticism, the journal draws on the diverse and conflictual approaches of Marxism, feminism, psychoanalysis, semiotics, political economy, and hermeneutics to offer readings in society and its transformation.