Programação

  • 11/09 COLONIALISMO, PÓS-COLONIALISMO E A FORMAÇÃO DOS ACERVOS INDÍGENAS EM MUSEUS

    Colonialismo e o ato de colecionar

    A formação de acervos indígenas no âmbito do colonialismo e do pós-colonialismo 


    TEXTOS: 

    HASINOFF, E.L. e BELL, J.A. Introduction: The anthropology of expeditions. In: BELL, J.A. e HASSINOFF, E.L. (Eds) The anthropology of expeditions: travel, visualities, afterlifes. New York: Bard Graduate Center. 2015. p. 1-11

    MCMULLEN, A. Reinventing George Heye. Nationalizing the museum of the American Indian and its collections. In: SLEEPER-SMITH, S. (Ed) Contesting knowledge. Museums and indigenous perspectives. Lincoln/London: University of Nebraska Press. 2009. p. 65-105.

    GOLDSTEIN, I. Reflexões sobre a arte “primitiva”: o caso do Musée Branly. Horizontes Antropológicos, 14 (29) : 279-314. 2008.

    BARCELOS NETO, A. Com os Indios Wauja. Objectos e Personagens de Uma Coleção Amazônica. Lisboa, Museu Nacional de Etnologia. 2002.


    Vídeo: Waka: a Waka in Leiden an Waka for Europe. (Museum VolkenKunde Leiden).

  • 18/09 COLEÇÕES E OBJETOS ETNOGRÁFICOS

    Definindo coleção etnográfica e objeto etnográfico

    Histórias de coleções e coletores 


    TEXTOS:

    VELTHEM, L. H. van Museus, coleções etnográficas e a busca do diálogo intercultural. Boletim do Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi (Ciências Humanas), 12: 101-114. 2017.

    BELK, R.W. Collectors and collecting. In: PEARCE, S (Ed.). Interpreting Objects and Collections. London, Routledge. 1999. p.317-326.

    FORMANEK, R. Why they collect: collectors reveal their motivations. In: S. Pearce (Ed.). Interpreting Objects and Collections. London, Routledge. 1999. p.327-335.

    FABIAN, J. Colecionando pensamentos: sobre os atos de colecionar. Mana 16(1): 59-73. 2010.

    SILVA, F. A. e GORDON, C. Histórias de uma coleção indisciplinada. Depoimento de Lux Vidal a Fabíola A. Silva e Cesar Gordon. In: SILVA, F. A.; GORDON, C. (Orgs); SOUZA e SILVA, W. (Fotografias). Xikrin: Uma coleção etnográfica. São Paulo: EDUSP. 2011. p. 37-58.

    NORCINI, M. Frederick Johnson’s “River Desert Algonquin” materials at the University of Pennsylvania Museum: a collection history. Museum Anthropology, 31(2):122-147. 2008.

    TORRENCE, R. e CLARKE, A. Creative colonialism: locating indigenous strategies in ethnographic museum collections. In: HARRISON, R.; BYRNE, S. E CLARKE, A. (Eds). Reassembling the collection. Ethnographic museums and indigenous agency. Santa Fé: School for Advanced Research Press. 2013. p. 171-195.

  • 25/09 COLEÇÕES E OBJETOS ETNOGRÁFICOS

    Documentação, registro e descrição das coleções e objetos etnográficos

    A plurissemântica dos objetos indígenas nos museus


    TEXTOS:

    THOMAS, N. The museum as method. Museum Anthropology, 33(1):6-10. 2010.

    PEARCE, S. Museum objects. In: PEARCE, S. (Ed.). Interpreting Objects and Collections. London, Routledge. 1999. p.9-11.

    PEARCE, S.  Thinking about things. In: PEARCE, S. (Ed.). Interpreting Objects and Collections. London, Routledge. 1999. p.125- 132.

    PROWN, J. Mind in matter: an Introduction to material culture theory and method. In: PEARCE, S. (Ed.). Interpreting Objects and Collections. London, Routledge. 1999. p.133-138.

    KNOWLES, C. Artifacts in Waiting: Altered Agency of Museum Objects. In: HARRISON, R; BYRNE, S. E CLARKE, A (Eds). Reassembling the collection. Ethnographic museums and indigenous agency. Santa Fe: School for Advanced Research Press. 2013. p. 229-257.

    HAFNER, D. Objects, agency and context: Australian Aboriginal expressions of connection in relation to museum artifacts. Journal of Material Culture, 18(4):347-366. 2013.

  • 02/10 MUSEUS, POVOS INDÍGENAS E DESCOLONIZAÇÃO DAS PRÁTICAS CURATORIAIS

    Os novos parâmetros da curadoria de acervos indígenas nos museus


    TEXTOS:

    MARSTINE, J. The contingent nature of the new museum ethics. In: MARSTINE, J. (Ed). Redefining ethics for the twenty-first-century museum (The Routledge Companion to Museums Ethics). Routledge, London. 2011. p. 3-25. 

    FIENUP-RIORDAN, A. From consultation to collaboration. In: BROEKHOVEN, L. van;  BUIJS, C. e HOVENS, P. (Eds). Sharing knowledge and cultural heritage: first nations of the Americas. Studies in Collaboration with indigenous peoples from Greenland, North and South America. Leiden: Sidestone Press. 2010. p. 1-5

    KREPS, C. Changing the rules of the road: post-colonialism and the new ethics of museum anthropology. In: In: MARSTINE, J. (editor). Redefining ethics for the twenty-first-century museum (The Routledge Companion to Museums Ethics). Routledge, London. 2011. p. 70-84. 

    ROCA, A. Acerca dos processos de indigenização dos museus: uma análise comparativa. Mana, 21(1):123-155. 2015.

  • 09/10 MUSEUS, POVOS INDÍGENAS E DESCOLONIZAÇÃO DAS PRÁTICAS CURATORIAIS

    Pesquisa colaborativa de acervos indígenas

    Exibições e colaboração indígena


    TEXTOS:

    SILVA, F.A. Os Asurini do Xingu no Museu de Arqueologia e Etnologia da Universidade de São Paulo (MAE-USP). In: CURY, M.C; MELLO VASCONCELLOS, C. DE E ORTIZ, J.M. Questões indígenas e museus. Debates e possibilidades. Brodowski: Secretaria de Estado e Cultura/ACAM Portinari/Museu de Arqueollogia e Etnologia. 2012. p.163-172.

    ENGELSTAD, B. D. Curators, collections and Inuit communities. In: BROEKHOVEN, L. van; BUIJS, C. e HOVENS, P. (Eds). Sharing knowledge and cultural heritage: first nations of the Americas. Studies in Collaboration with indigenous peoples from Greenland, North and South America. Leiden: Sidestone Press, 2010, p. 39-52.

    FIENUP-RIORDAN, A. Yup’ik elders in museums: fieldwork turned on its head. In: PEERS, L. e BROWN, A.K. (Eds). Museums and source communities. A Routledge reader. Londres: Routledge, 2003, p. 28-41.

    HALLAM, E. Texts, Objects and “Otherness”: Problems of Historical Process in Writing and Displaying Cultures. In: HALLAM, E. E STREET, B.V. (Eds.). Cultural Encounters. Representing “Otherness”London, Routledge, 2000.

    MACDOUGALL, B. e CARLSON, M.T. West side stories. The blending of voice and representation through a shared curatorial practice. In: SLEEPER-SMITH, S. Contesting knowledge. Museums and indigenous perspectives. Lincoln/London: University of Nebraska Press. 2009, p. 156-191.



  • 16/10 MUSEUS, POVOS INDÍGENAS E DESCOLONIZAÇÃO DAS PRÁTICAS CURATORIAIS

    A constituição de museus indígenas

    O museu como espaço de encontro e diálogo intercultural


    TEXTOS:

    ROCA, A. Museus indígenas na Costa Noroeste do Canadá e Estados Unidos: colaboração, colecionamento e autorrepresentação. Revista de Antropologia, 58(2): 117-142. 2015.

    GLASS, A. Drawing on Museums: early visual fieldnotes by Franz Boas and the indigenous recuperation of the archive. American Anthropologist, 120(1): 72-88. 2017.

    SHANNON, J. The construction of native voice at the National Museum of the American Indian. In: SLEEPER-SMITH, S. Contesting knowledge. Museums and indigenous perspectives. Lincoln/London: University of Nebraska Press. 2009. p. 218-247.

    ZIMMERMANN, L. “White people will believe anything!” Worrying about authenticity, Museum audiences, and working in Native American – focused Museums. Museum Anthropology, 33(1) 33-36. 2010.

    VIDAL, L.B. Kuahí. The indians of the lower Oiapoque and their museum. Vibrant, 10 (1): 387-423. 2013.

    LONETREE, A. Museums as sites of decolonization. Truth telling in National and tribal museums. In: SLEEPER-SMITH, S. Contesting knowledge. Museums and indigenous perspectives. Lincoln/London: University of Nebraska Press. 2009. p. 322-337.

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    Escreva um paper refletindo sobre o seu projeto de pesquisa, considerando o conteúdo ministrado nesta disciplina.



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