Events

Events

MOMA Exhibition: The Project of Independence: Architectures of Decolonization in South Asia, 1947–1985

On view from February 20, 2022, through July 2, 2022, at New York’s Museum of Modern Art, an exhibition titled The Project of Independence: Architectures of Decolonization in South Asia, 1947–1985, explores a formative period in South Asia’s path to self-determination through the lens of modern architecture. Focusing on India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka in […]

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Training Course: Reading Dutch for Historical Research 2024

The Australian National University will host a special 10-day adult learning course, Reading Dutch for Historical Research, in January 2024. The course will be taught by Professor Robert Cribb of the Australian National University, a well-known historian of Indonesia. The Details Date: 8 – 19 January 2024 Time: 9:30am – 4:30pm daily (during weekdays) Format: In-person (face-to-face) Cost:

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Call for Papers: Indonesia Council Open Conference 2023

The Sydney Southeast Asia Centre at the University of Sydney and Humanitarian and Development Studies at Western Sydney University will be hosting the Indonesia Council Open Conference 2023. This conference brings together academics and postgraduate researchers from across the disciplines with an interest in Indonesia, and is open to scholars, students and community members interested

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Online Talk: Artists and the People, Ideologies of Art in Indonesia

Where:  Online via Zoom When:  Wednesday, 17 August  5:30 – 6:30 pm AEST Cost:  Members $15; Non-members $20 How to Book:  Please email Chris Manning by 15th August to secure your place.  bookings@taasa.org.au Registered participants will be sent the Zoom link a day or two before the lecture. This talk, based on Elly Kent’s recently published book of the same title (NUS

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Book Launch: The Politics of Trauma and Integrity

Join Dr Sachiyo Tsukamoto and Purai Global Indigenous History Centre for the launch of her book, ‘The Politics of Trauma and Integrity.’ Dr Sachiyo Tsukamoto’s work gives voice to the Japanese women behind one of the largest, government-sponsored human trafficking and sexual slavery scandals in modern history. Using diaries, interviews, letters and oral testimonies, the

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