Archive of intensities: between the virtual feminist museum and the rewriting of history

Assessing the notion of “archive” in the realm of contemporary theory implies taking into account a tradition that stems from the philosophy of Michel Foucault in the late 1960s (especially in the Archeology of knowledge in 1969) and Jacques Derrida around his work Archie Fever of 1995, in addition...

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Autor principal: Taccetta, Natalia
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Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires 2017
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spelling I28-R247-article-61222020-08-03T19:01:11Z Archive of intensities: between the virtual feminist museum and the rewriting of history Archivo de intensidades: entre el museo feminista virtual y la reescritura de la historia Taccetta, Natalia archive Museum dispositive feminism Griselda Pollock archivo museo dispositivo feminismo Griselda Pollock Assessing the notion of “archive” in the realm of contemporary theory implies taking into account a tradition that stems from the philosophy of Michel Foucault in the late 1960s (especially in the Archeology of knowledge in 1969) and Jacques Derrida around his work Archie Fever of 1995, in addition to recent developments that try to unfold a more radical perspective. In this line is the art historian Griselda Pollock, who, like Aby Warburg and Walter Benjamin, challenges some of the most conventional assumptions of historiography and disarms the canons to look again at the fissures through which it filters into art History the art made by women. In recent works, Pollock follows the inspiration of the warburgian atlas to set up an archive of art made by women– a kind of virtual feminist museum– that relocates the works in a dialogue that forces us to rethink not only the disciplinary limitations, but a whole epistemological reconfiguration of art.  Evaluar la noción de “archivo” en el ámbito de la teoría contemporánea implica tener en cuenta una tradición que abreva en la filosofía de Michel Foucault de fines de los años 1960 (especialmente en Arqueología del saber de 1969) y de Jacques Derrida en torno a su obra Mal de archivo de 1995, además de reelaboraciones recientes que intentan desplegar una perspectiva más radical. En esta línea se ubica la historiadora del arte Griselda Pollock, quien, como Aby Warburg y Walter Benjamin, desafía algunos de los presupuestos más convencionales de la historiografía y desarma los cánones para volver a mirar las fisuras a través de las cuales se filtra en la historia el arte hecho por mujeres. En trabajos recientes, la autora sigue la inspiración del atlas warburgiano para configurar un archivo de arte hecho por mujeres –una especie de museo feminista virtual que relocalice las obras en un diálogo que obliga a repensar no solamente las limitaciones disciplinares, sino toda una reconfiguración epistemológica del arte.  Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires 2017-04-22 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/CdF/article/view/6122 10.34096/cf.n69.6122 Cuadernos de filosofía; Núm. 69 (2017); 171-189 2362-485X 0590-1901 spa http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/CdF/article/view/6122/5410
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Archive of intensities: between the virtual feminist museum and the rewriting of history
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title Archive of intensities: between the virtual feminist museum and the rewriting of history
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description Assessing the notion of “archive” in the realm of contemporary theory implies taking into account a tradition that stems from the philosophy of Michel Foucault in the late 1960s (especially in the Archeology of knowledge in 1969) and Jacques Derrida around his work Archie Fever of 1995, in addition to recent developments that try to unfold a more radical perspective. In this line is the art historian Griselda Pollock, who, like Aby Warburg and Walter Benjamin, challenges some of the most conventional assumptions of historiography and disarms the canons to look again at the fissures through which it filters into art History the art made by women. In recent works, Pollock follows the inspiration of the warburgian atlas to set up an archive of art made by women– a kind of virtual feminist museum– that relocates the works in a dialogue that forces us to rethink not only the disciplinary limitations, but a whole epistemological reconfiguration of art. 
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