Agenda expandida: Mujeres, raza y la difusión de la Arquitectura Moderna

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26754/ojs_zarch/zarch.2022186967

Palabras clave:

Mujeres arquitectas, Comunidad afroamericana, Sur Global, Matronazgo, Mujeres periodistas

Resumen

Expanding Agency: Women, Race and the Dissemination of Modern Architecture (Agenda expandida: mujeres, Raza y la difusión de la Arquitectura Moderna) es un proyecto de investigación de cinco años de duración financiado por el Consejo Europeo de Investigación (ERC) mediante una Advanced Grant. Este proyecto explora el papel que desempeñaron las mujeres y las minorías étnicas, especialmente las afroamericanas, en la transmisión a nivel internacional de la arquitectura y el diseño moderno entre 1920 y 1970. Las líneas de investigación dedicadas al mecenazgo, al periodismo, al espíritu emprendedor y a la construcción institucional ofrecen alternativas a los relatos centrados principalmente en arquitectos varones. Este enfoque amplía nuestra comprensión de quiénes tuvieron capacidad de acción en esta importante historia y, en general, en la configuración del entorno construido. La adopción de una visión global que ponga el énfasis en las comparaciones entre continentes ayuda a construir una historia con más matices de la transformación de la arquitectura, el paisajismo, la decoración de interiores y el diseño de mobiliario a través de nuevas ideas surgidas de diversas fuentes. Esto, a su vez, puede contribuir a la diversidad en una profesión que, tras la repercusión del #metoo y el Black Lives Matter, está más preparada para interactuar con un público mayor y enfrentarse a desafíos sociales como la sostenibilidad y la integración migratoria.

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Biografía del autor/a

Kathleen James-Chakraborty, University College Dublin

Kathleen James-Chakraborty (nacida en 1960) es Profesora de Historia del Arte en la University College de Dublín. En 2021-22 recibió la beca Ailsa Mellon Bruce de investigación en el Centro de Estudios Avanzados en Artes Visuales de la Galería Nacional de Arte de Washington DC. Educada en la Universidad de Yale y en la Universidad Pensilvania, ha enseñado en la Universidad de Minnesota, la Universidad de California Berkeley y en la Universidad Ruhr de Bochum, donde fue Profesora Visitante Mercator en 2005. En 2015 y en 2016 fue Profesora Visitante Vincent Scully de Historia de la Arquitectura en la Escuela de Arquitectura de Yale. Entre sus libros figuran Architecture since 1400 (University of Minnesota Press, 2014) y Modernism as Memory: Building Identity in the Federal Republic of Germany (University of Minnesota Press, 2018), así como las colecciones editadas Bauhaus Culture from Weimar to the Cold War (University of Minnesota Press, 2006), e India in Art in Ireland (Routledge, 2016). Ha sido galardonada con la Medalla de Oro en Humanidades de 2018 por la Real Academia Irlandesa.

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2022-09-02

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James-Chakraborty, K. (2022). Agenda expandida: Mujeres, raza y la difusión de la Arquitectura Moderna. ZARCH, (18), 16–29. https://doi.org/10.26754/ojs_zarch/zarch.2022186967