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The Museum Today: Towards a Participatory and Emancipated Heterology
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Nabais, Catarina Pombo
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Foucault, Michel
/ Museums
/ Philosophers
/ Political aspects
/ Power (Philosophy)
/ Social aspects
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2021
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The Museum Today: Towards a Participatory and Emancipated Heterology
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Nabais, Catarina Pombo
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Foucault, Michel
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/ Power (Philosophy)
/ Social aspects
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2021
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The Museum Today: Towards a Participatory and Emancipated Heterology
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The Museum Today: Towards a Participatory and Emancipated Heterology
2021
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Foucault had the foresight to point out the existence of \"other spaces\" of power and to include the museum as one of the examples of these counter-places that are heterotopias. Assuming its current crisis situation in a constructive, positive way, the museum may declare itself as a heterotopic space, that is, a place of emancipation where new regimes of visibility and sensitivity are shared. Endowed with its own space-time, crossed by the multiplicity of the viewer's voices, the museum can assert itself today as a common, participatory heterotopy; as a space of collective knowledge resulting from the actions of emancipated viewers. Keywords: Museum, Heterotopy, Public Participation, Emancipation
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Vishvanatha Kaviraja Institute of Comparative Literature and Aesthetics
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