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Decolonial Cultural Practices Towards Pluriversal Cultural Institutions and Policies

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The book critically examines the epistemological disparities between colonialism and capitalism-critical cultural practices and Western art institutions. It does so through the lens of documenta 15, focusing on ruangrupas lumbung approach, which confronts Eurocentric cultural norms and stimulates a shift towards pluriversal horizons, demonstrating the transformative potential of alternative methodologies.

This book provides a comprehensive understanding of how collective methods and practices can cultivate pluriversal horizons in cultural institutions and policies, informed by extensive field research at documenta 15. The key elements of the approach include interdisciplinary perspectives, linking theory and practice and exploring under-discussed dimensions of epistemological disparities. It offers practical and theoretical insights into the development of frameworks for cultural practices and policies critical of coloniality and discrimination, recognizes the coexistence of equally valuable epistemes and aims to dismantle Eurocentric structures in the cultural sector.

This valuable contribution presents relevant insights for those interested in decolonial studies, diversity frameworks in cultural institutions, and individuals engaged in the critique and transformation of Eurocentric practices within the cultural sector. It will appeal to scholars, researchers, and practitioners in fields such as cultural studies, sociology, political science, political geography, cultural geography, cultural policy and art education, as well as industry professionals and policymakers.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Dec 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781032788685

About

Meike Lettau holds a Junior Professorship in Cultural and Media Policy Studies at Zeppelin University Friedrichshafen Germany. Her research interests include international cultural relations artists as agents of change socio-political transformation processes and culture in conflict regions among others. She is currently leading the DAAD-funded project Tawasol Cultural Production and Policy Network focusing on the WANA region. Previously she was academic associate at the University of Hildesheim and coordinator of the Graduate School Performing Sustainability: Cultures and Development in West Africa. She has worked for various cultural institutions (e.g. Goethe-Institut KHOJ International Artists Association Institute for Foreign Cultural Relations (ifa)).Özlem Canyürek is a sociologist of cultural policy politics and education. She holds a PhD from the University of Hildesheim Department of Cultural Policy. Her research centres on marginalized knowledges narratives and aesthetics in the German cultural field. Her dissertation Cultural Diversity in Motion. Rethinking Cultural Policy and Performing Arts in an Intercultural Society was funded by the European Open Science Cloud for open access publication. She has examined diversification processes in the performing arts for the German Performing Arts Fund (2021) and in childrens and youth theatre for ASSITEJ Germany (2023) focusing on practice-informed approaches to cultural policy.

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