The face of social museology in museums and museum processes in Amazon
Abstract
The Face of Social Museology in Museums and on the Amazonian Museal Process is result of this
Doctorate research in Sociomuseology at the Lusophone University of Humanities and
Technologies of Lisbon City in Portugal carried out from 2009 to 2019. The thesis theme is part
of the Museology and Local Heritage research line. The research's objective is a broad discussion
on the democratization process of museums in Pará's Amazon, with Social Museology as an
analysis instrument of decolonization and cultural resistance of modern communities which are
subordinated to the remains of coloniality's power, of being and having in Latin America.The
research is an outcome of a 10 years work (2008 to 2018) in three museums and a museum
process in the State of Pará in Northern Brazil. The research is based on Social Museology as a
field of knowledge committed to the “use of memories' power, heritage and museums in favor
of popular communities, indigenous peoples, quilombolas and social movements” (Chagas &
Gouveia, 2014, p.16). The methodology is documentary, ethnographic, procedural and
cartographic. The research is result not only of interviews collected in Pará's municipalities, but
also through meetings,social networks conversations, museological experiences with the
involvement of cultural managers, museum participants, cultural activists, non-visiting
audiences of museums that through these processes contributed to this text construction.The
research analysis made it possible to design a multiple face of the Amazonian museologies,
where memories are living beings because:point to Museology as an instrument to face
problems and changes in society, expand the museum's vision beyond the categories established
by the International Museum Committee and the Brazilian Institute of Museums,identify a
diverse museal culture in the Amazon that presents its way of being, power and having and
finally,signals the museums' responsibility as political agents of memory, being this questioner,
denouncer, articulator, mobilizer, promoter and mediator of heritage references.
Keywords: Amazonian museums. Social Museology. Decolonization. Cultural Resistance
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