Los niños y niñas como sujetos sociales en las investigaciones artísticas de la Facultad de Artes Escénicas de la Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
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2022-06-15
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Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
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La presente investigación busca analizar cómo la aplicación de una concepción ética, como
la mirada hacia los niños y niñas como sujetos sociales, ha sido un factor significativo en el
desarrollo de las investigaciones desde las artes escénicas de Rosella Roggero y Giuliana
Muente, licenciadas de la Facultad de Artes Escénicas de la Pontificia Universidad Católica
del Perú. Este trabajo acerca a la comunidad artística peruana a las posibilidades y beneficios
que trae colaborar con niños y niñas creadores, incluyéndolos dentro de las narrativas y
procesos de los que son protagonistas. Presenta conceptos como la agencia infantil y los
fenómenos que se dan en los niños y niñas, al ser sujetos de la experiencia investigativa, para
poder analizar los laboratorios de Roggero y Muente. Asimismo, hace un énfasis en la
capacidad que tiene el juego como herramienta metodológica que permite diseñar espacios
de libertad creativa y de expresión. Se logra concluir que, en ambas investigaciones, el aplicar
aspectos de esta concepción ética ha contribuido positivamente al desarrollo de los trabajos.
En primer lugar, porque ha incentivado que las investigadoras asuman un rol de facilitadoras
o educadoras y que, en este proceso, puedan reforzar una horizontalidad en la relación de
poder que tienen con los participantes. En segundo lugar, porque esta mirada ha permitido
que las autoras creen y diseñen dinámicas y herramientas metodológicas que respondan a la
información y reflexiones traídas por sus nuevos colaboradores y colaboradoras.
This research seeks to analyze how the application of an ethical conception, such as the gaze towards children as social subjects, has been a significant factor in the development of research from the practice of Rosella Roggero and Giuliana Muente, graduates of the Facultad de Artes Escénicas of the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. This work brings the Peruvian artistic community closer to the possibilities and benefits of collaborating with creative boys and girls. Fenomenon that is possible by including them within the narratives and processes of which they are protagonists. It presents concepts such as children's agency and the phenomena that occur in boys and girls, as they are subjects of the investigative experience, to analyze the Roggero and Muente laboratories. Likewise, it emphasizes the capacity of the game as a methodological tool that allows designing spaces for creative freedom and expression. It is possible to conclude that, in both investigations, applying aspects of this ethical conception has contributed positively to the development of the works. In the first place, because it has encouraged the researchers to assume the role of facilitators or educators and that, in this process, they can reinforce a horizontality in the power relationship they have with the participants. In the second place, this look has allowed the authors to create and design methodological dynamics and tools that respond to the information and reflections brought by their new collaborators.
This research seeks to analyze how the application of an ethical conception, such as the gaze towards children as social subjects, has been a significant factor in the development of research from the practice of Rosella Roggero and Giuliana Muente, graduates of the Facultad de Artes Escénicas of the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. This work brings the Peruvian artistic community closer to the possibilities and benefits of collaborating with creative boys and girls. Fenomenon that is possible by including them within the narratives and processes of which they are protagonists. It presents concepts such as children's agency and the phenomena that occur in boys and girls, as they are subjects of the investigative experience, to analyze the Roggero and Muente laboratories. Likewise, it emphasizes the capacity of the game as a methodological tool that allows designing spaces for creative freedom and expression. It is possible to conclude that, in both investigations, applying aspects of this ethical conception has contributed positively to the development of the works. In the first place, because it has encouraged the researchers to assume the role of facilitators or educators and that, in this process, they can reinforce a horizontality in the power relationship they have with the participants. In the second place, this look has allowed the authors to create and design methodological dynamics and tools that respond to the information and reflections brought by their new collaborators.
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Artes escénicas--Investigación--Metodología, Teatro--Estudio y enseñanza--Perú, Niños
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