用心创造奇迹:"瘸子参与 "如何参与激进主义。

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q2 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
Jessica A Cooley, Ann M Fox
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摘要

这篇文章探讨了作者的策展过程是如何植根于好奇心的:它是如何探究的,以开放的问题开始并结束。作者描述了如何利用他们的 "crip "策展方法来拒绝因脱离好奇心而可能产生的榨取性做法,以及如何举办展览,以必要的关怀来容纳观众和艺术家,从而将被动的观看转变为互惠的参与,进而实现积极的转变。这些策展方法承认并接纳医疗专业人员作为潜在的残疾人同伴,并将他们视为当前或潜在的盟友。通过展览中艺术的参与性,画廊成为了一个相遇的空间,一个为人们创造支持结构的空间,让他们从个人经验中走出来,成为跨越人、物、记忆和经验的共享事物的一部分。然而,这种共享空间并不是为了让人们完全了解或理解他人的经历。重要的是,这也是一种共享参与,在这里,接触他人的故事、身体或记忆并不是免费的。Crip 策展认真对待观众和艺术家有意的遗漏,这些遗漏不仅颠覆了我们的认知,也颠覆了我们的认知方式,并强调我们的认知和认知方式必然是不完整的;只有观众和艺术家才能完全了解他们自己的经历。
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Wonder with Care: How "Crip Participation" Engages Activism.

This essay explores how the authors' curatorial process has roots in wonder: how it is one of inquiry, beginning and ending with open questions. The authors describe how their "crip" curatorial methods can be used to refuse extractive practices that might result from a disengaged wonder and to generate exhibitions that hold both the viewers and the artists with the care necessary to move passive viewing into a reciprocal engagement that can lead to an activist turn. These curatorial methods acknowledge and embrace medical professionals as potentially fellow disabled people and view them as current or potential allies. Through the participatory nature of the art in the exhibitions, the gallery becomes a space of encounter, one that creates support structures for people to build out from their individual, personal experiences and to become part of something shared across people, objects, memory, and experience. However, this shared space is not intended to collapse into ever fully knowing or understanding another person's experience. Critically, it is also a shared engagement where access to someone else's story, or body, or memories is not freely granted. Crip curation takes seriously the intentional omissions of both viewers and artists that upend not only what we get to know but how we get to know it and emphasizes that what we get to know and how we know it necessarily remains incomplete; viewers and artists alone retain full access to their own experiences.

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Perspectives in Biology and Medicine
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 医学-科学史与科学哲学
CiteScore
1.40
自引率
20.00%
发文量
42
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, an interdisciplinary scholarly journal whose readers include biologists, physicians, students, and scholars, publishes essays that place important biological or medical subjects in broader scientific, social, or humanistic contexts. These essays span a wide range of subjects, from biomedical topics such as neurobiology, genetics, and evolution, to topics in ethics, history, philosophy, and medical education and practice. The editors encourage an informal style that has literary merit and that preserves the warmth, excitement, and color of the biological and medical sciences.
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