Alter/Asians: Asian-Australian Identities in Art, Media, and Popular CultureIen Ang Exploration of how Australia and Asia are interwined in everyday culture, and in the imagined worlds of Australians of all backgrounds. Investigates Asian cultural production of art, literature, media and performance that embody Asian social and cultural experiences. Includes endnotes, bibliography and index. Ang and Chalmers work in the School of Cultural Studies at University of Western Sydney. Law and Thomas are Australian Research Council Postdoctoral Fellows at Australian National University and the Research Centre in Intercommunal Studies respectively. |
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... exhibitions . Such an approach towards exhibitions argues that the evolution of the notion of cultural exchange and its application in exhibitions reveals subtle yet significant shifts in the way Australia perceives Asia . As we will ...
... exhibitions . Such an approach towards exhibitions argues that the evolution of the notion of cultural exchange and its application in exhibitions reveals subtle yet significant shifts in the way Australia perceives Asia . As we will ...
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... exhibitions . The 1998 exchange between the National Gallery of Victoria and the Sonje Museum of Contemporary Art in South Korea , for instance , resulted in two exhibitions : Unhomely ( 1998 ) , an exhibition of Australian art curated ...
... exhibitions . The 1998 exchange between the National Gallery of Victoria and the Sonje Museum of Contemporary Art in South Korea , for instance , resulted in two exhibitions : Unhomely ( 1998 ) , an exhibition of Australian art curated ...
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... exhibitions also appears to be predicated upon the notion that all dialogue is positive and that the terms of interaction are universally understood . In reality , these exhibitions designed to promote dialogue between Australia and ...
... exhibitions also appears to be predicated upon the notion that all dialogue is positive and that the terms of interaction are universally understood . In reality , these exhibitions designed to promote dialogue between Australia and ...
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