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Representation, Territory and Politics of Identity in Amazonia / Representación, Territorio y Políticas de Identidad en Amazonia
Theory | Online Workshop | Spanish | North-South Americas
Description:
Key Words: Politics of identity,Critical counter-ethnography,Territorial representation,Amazonia
Required Skills: Respeto por la diversidad, mente crítica y abierta, collage, fotomontaje, dibujo a mano, inclinación poética.
Required Software: Zoom. Opcional: Photoshop, Illustrator, cualquier programa digital de dibujo bi y tridimensional.
Required Hardware: Computador
Maximum number of participating students: 15
This workshop will explore through synthetic, poetic, and critical text and image the politics of identity and territory in Amazonia. Students will engage the visual tools of state sponsored extractivism, ethno-tourism, geography, anthropology, ethnography, film, photography, literature, and architecture. We will critically analyze the representation of Amazonians embedded in these media with Ecuadorian Amazonians. Our drawings will critically interrogate the imaginaries of extraction, civilization, progress, development, and the “indigenous.” We will produce alter-imaginaries which invert the relation between “subject” and “subject-object” of study in order to interrogate the power relations that are embedded in the act of representation.

Este taller explorará las políticas de identidad y territorio en Amazonia a través de una serie de textos e imágenes crítico-poéticos y sintéticos. Investigaremos los mecanismos/símbolos de representación del extractivismo, el etno-turismo, la geografía, la antropología, la etnografía, el cine, la fotografía, la literatura y la arquitectura. Analizaremos de manera crítica, en colaboración con miembros de las nacionalidades originarias amazónicas, la forma en la cual son representadas. Nuestros dibujos se abordarán como etnografía del reverso conforme abordan los imaginarios de la extracción, la civilización, el progreso, el desarrollo y lo "indígena". Produciremos alter-imaginarios que invierten la relación entre "sujeto" y "objeto-sujeto" de estudio para cuestionar las relaciones de poder subyacentes en todo acto de representación.
Schedule:
Jun 27 - Jul 3
  • Day 1 / Jun 27

    11:00 - 17:00 (GMT-4:00) Eastern Time (US and Canada)

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    11:00 - 17:00 (EST)

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    17:00 - 23:00 (CET)

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    23:00 - 05:00 (China)

    Cine y Amazonia, con Penti Baihua, defensor de los derechos territoriales de los Waorani de Bameno.
  • Day 2 / Jun 28

    11:00 - 5:00 (GMT-5:00) Central Time (US and Canada)

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    12:00 - 06:00 (EST)

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    18:00 - 12:00 (CET)

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    00:00 - 18:00 +1 (China)

    Literatura y Amazonia, con la poeta Shuar Maria Clara Sharupi Jua
  • Day 3 / Jun 29

    11:00 - 17:00 (GMT-4:00) Eastern Time (US and Canada)

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    11:00 - 17:00 (EST)

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    17:00 - 23:00 (CET)

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    23:00 - 05:00 (China)

    Arquitectura y Amazonia, con el arquitecto Shuar Fernando Huambutzereque
  • Day 4 / Jun 30

    11:00 - 17:00 (GMT-4:00) Eastern Time (US and Canada)

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    11:00 - 17:00 (EST)

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    17:00 - 23:00 (CET)

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    23:00 - 05:00 (China)

    ONGs y Amazonia, con la Coordinadora de la NAE, Yumi Wampankit
  • Day 5 / Jul 1

    11:00 - 17:00 (GMT-4:00) Eastern Time (US and Canada)

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    11:00 - 17:00 (EST)

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    17:00 - 23:00 (CET)

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    23:00 - 05:00 (China)

    Eco-turismo y Amazonia, con el emprendedor Kichwa Jiovanny Ribadeneira
  • Day 6 / Jul 2

    11:00 - 17:00 (GMT-4:00) Eastern Time (US and Canada)

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    11:00 - 17:00 (EST)

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    17:00 - 23:00 (CET)

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    23:00 - 05:00 (China)

    Conservación y Amazonia, con el científico medioambiental Shiwiar Efren Nango
  • Day 7 / Jul 3

    11:00 - 17:00 (GMT-4:00) Eastern Time (US and Canada)

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    11:00 - 17:00 (EST)

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    17:00 - 23:00 (CET)

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    23:00 - 05:00 (China)

    Final review with invited guests from diverse disciplines and world-views.
Instructors:
  • Ana Maria Duran Calisto Yale School of Architecture,Lecturer
    Ana María is doctoral candidate at UCLA. Under the advice of Susanna Hecht, she is writing a dissertation on the history of urbanization in the Amazon basin, with a focus on the oil urbanisms of Ecuador. In the year 2010, she received a Loeb Fellowship in advanced environmental studies from the GSD for her proposal to develop an open research network devoted to study the infrastructural integration of South America and provide alternative models of intervention, in lieu of the primarily entropic urbanization that follows the deployment of extraction infrastructures, particularly highways. The network became the South America Project and was spawned in close collaboration with Felipe Correa. Ana María has taught design studios and research seminars at PUCE, Harvard, Columbia, University of Michigan, UC Temuco; and has been teaching fellow at the Institute for the Environment and Sustainability at UCLA. She curated the XV Quito Architecture Biennial: Visible Cities, was National Curator for the IX BIAU, and academic advisor for the UN Conference Habitat III. She is currently a member of the Scientific Panel for the Amazon (SPA) convened by the SDSN and the UN. Ana María co-founded Estudio A0 with Jazz Kalirai in Quito (2002). Estudio A0 has designed a diverse array of projects, at all scales, in close collaboration with its clients (private and public), and community partners. It recently won a private competition to design the new Teleamazonas TV station. Its building QPH obtained the first Leed Gold of continental Ecuador and was ranked 8th among the 500 best socio-environmental projects in Latin America at the 2015 Latin American Green Awards. In collaboration with Del Hierro AU and L + A Arquitectos, it won the competition for the Ikiam University campus, which eventually was awarded First Prize in the SDSN Amazonia Infrastructure Award, COP 21, in Paris. Its incremental housing scheme received Second Prize in a Social Housing Competition sponsored by UN Habitat. Estudio A0´s projects have been extensively published. Recent features include 30 arquitectos más relevantes de América Latina (Línea Editorial y Lexus Editores, 2020), Office Design (Booq Publishing, 2019), Company Gardens: Green Spaces for Retreat and Inspiration (Braun Publishing, 2019), and International Houses (Taschen, 2018). Selected works were showcased in the XX Chilean Architecture and Urbanism Biennial, and will be included in the upcoming Bolivian Architecture Biennial.