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                <text>Maestría en Arte Contemporáneo y Cultura Visual </text>
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                <text>En esta colección se pueden encontrar los proyectos de la Maestría en Arte Contemporáneo y Cultura Visual de la Facultad de Artes, UAQ.</text>
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              <text>La politización de la mirada en Occidente: problemas, construcciones y reflexiones sobre Latinoamérica. </text>
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              <text>Eva Natalia Fernández</text>
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              <text>Dra. María de los Ángeles Aguilar San Román </text>
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              <text>En el presente trabajo se problematiza sobre la noción de mirada, entendida como&#13;
todas las prácticas, valores, experiencias, juegos de poder y relaciones que se&#13;
establezcan dentro de una sociedad. Una mirada que es construida desde un acto&#13;
de politización que conforma un régimen escópico y que se localiza en distintos&#13;
momentos de la historia, tanto en Europa –edad media y modernidad- como en&#13;
América -desde la época prehispánica-. La transformación y construcción de esa&#13;
mirada se encuentra atravesada por la noción de ‘episteme mimética’, la cual se&#13;
define como la repetición de saberes, practicas, perspectivas de vida, imágenes, y&#13;
cultos, que se imitan y apropian en cada cultura. Se afirma que en la historia&#13;
occidental la dirección de la mirada ha estado conducida por un poder político que&#13;
instaura modelos o ejemplos a seguir, como una suerte de epistemes que se&#13;
institucionalizan. A partir de la repetición o imitación de saberes se dirige la mirada&#13;
en la cultura que, en la superposición y reapropiación de patrones, se convierte en&#13;
híbrida.</text>
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              <text>This study deals with the notion of gaze, understood as all the practices, values,&#13;
experiences, power games and relationships established within a society, a gaze&#13;
that is formed from the act of politicization which makes up a scopic regime and is&#13;
found in different moments of history, in Europe –the Middle Ages and modern&#13;
times – as well as in the Americas – since the pre Hispanic era. The transformation&#13;
and construction of this gaze is crossed by the notion of “mimetic episteme”, which&#13;
is defined as the repetition of knowledge, practices, life perspectives, images and&#13;
cults that are imitated and adapted by each culture. It is affirmed that in western&#13;
history the direction of the gaze has been guided by a political power that&#13;
establishes models or examples to be followed, like types of epistemes that are&#13;
institutionalized. Based on the repetition or imitation of knowledge, the gaze is&#13;
directed at the culture which, in the superposition and re-appropriation of patterns,&#13;
becomes hybrid.</text>
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              <text>Académico/ReDCA/Facultad de Bellas Artes</text>
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