

Eunsong Kim, "The Politics of Collecting: Race and the Aestheticization of Property" (Duke UP, 2024)
Oct 12, 2024
Eunsong Kim, Associate Professor of English at Northeastern University, dives into the intricate balance of race, aesthetics, and labor in contemporary art. She challenges the ideas of meritocracy in art, revealing how racial capitalism and colonialism shape museum collections. Kim critiques philanthropy's true motives and explores how art institutions often perpetuate power dynamics, particularly affecting marginalized voices. Her insights invite a reevaluation of cultural spaces and the complexities surrounding digitization and historical representation.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Navigating Identity and Scholarship: A Personal Journey
02:43 • 4min
Redefining Philanthropy: Generosity or Illusion?
07:03 • 1min
Art, Power, and the Politics of Collecting
08:26 • 14min
Philanthropy, Labor Strikes, and Cultural Spaces: A Critical Analysis
22:44 • 6min
Art, Labor, and Racial Dynamics
28:14 • 25min
Exploring Acquisition in Library and Archival Studies
53:20 • 3min
Digitization and the Legacy of Enslavement
56:11 • 20min