元博物馆学和博物馆间学——开港人和他们的收藏(巴西圣保罗)

M. X. Cury
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本文以Metamuseology为基础,探讨了20世纪初圣保罗西部殖民时期的开港藏品。决定对这些博物馆物品进行解释分析的是,作为暴力程序的一部分的博物馆性,用于收集和收集见证充满冲突的关系的物品,以及包含在博物馆文献中的承载过去博物馆性的记录。在这篇文章中,一个重要的因素是,开港族参与了从他们的祖先那里继承下来的物品的新的语境化和意义,他们在MAE-USP遇到了这些物品。为此,我们选择了一些博物馆学的对象,并借助InterMuseologies,展示了如何利用博物馆化来挑战以前的博物馆性,并在尊重土著人民博物馆化权利的同时提出新的主张。
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Metamuseology and InterMuseologies – the Kaingang people and their collections (São Paulo, Brazil)
Based on the Metamuseology, this article explores the Kaingang collections gathered at the beginning of the 20th century during the colonization of the West of São Paulo. What determined the interpretation analyses made about these musealia items was the museality as part of the violent procedures applied to collect and gather collections of objects that witness a relationship full of conflict and the records loaded with past musealities that are included in the Museological Documentation. One element has key importance in the article, the participation of the Kaingang groups in the new contextualization and signification of the objects inherited from their ancestors and that they met at MAE-USP. To that end, we have chosen some museological objects and, resorting to InterMuseologies, we showed how musealization can be used to challenge the former musealities and to make new propositions while respecting the rights of indigenous people to musealization.
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