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Australia-Indonesia in Conversation 2022 Conference: Managing Environmental and Resources Challenges and Thinking about Climate Futures

20-21 July 2022 Convened by Dr Rachael Diprose, Prof Kate McGregor, and A/Prof Kate MacDonald (the University of Melbourne), and Dr Poppy Winanti and Dr Fina Itryati (Universitas Gadjah Mada) You are invited to attend the Australia-Indonesia in Conversation 2022 Conference, to be held online from 20 to 21 July. The conference, organised by the Faculty of Arts at […]

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ASAA members report on Asian studies roundtable.

ASAA members are invited to join a meeting: ASAA members report on Asian studies roundtable. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the meeting. Every 10-20 years, the Asian Studies Association of Australia has undertaken a report on the state of Asian studies in Australia and made recommendations to influence government support

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‘Silence #1.6.1’ solo exhibition by Thai artist Pimpisa Tinpalit

Venue: Counihan Gallery, 233 Sydney Road (inside Brunswick Town Hall), Brunswick, VIC Dates: Saturday 4 June 2022 to Sunday 24 July 2022 Opening on Saturday 4th June, ‘Silence #1.6.1’ is a solo exhibition by Thai artist Pimpisa Tinpalit is a philosophical study of death and how all metaphysical conditions co-exist. Death can provide insight into

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2022 ST Lee Lecture | John Guy: Ubiquitous Trees and Serpents – Early Buddhist Imagery of Southern India

Speaker: John Guy, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Date and time: Wed., 15/06/2022, 5:30 pm AEST Hybrid Event | Chau Chak Wing Museum and on zoom Registrations via the link Curator John Guy provides a preview of the major exhibition Tree & Serpent. Buddhist Art in Early India, 200 BCE–300 CE, to be

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THY PHU Warring Images: Vietnam Pictorial and the Colours of Socialist Futurity

The second program in our 2022 Sydney Asian Art Series, Troubling Images, coonvened by Olivier Krischer. This presentation explores the construction of socialist ways of seeing in Vietnam, focusing on the communist illustrated magazine, Vietnam Pictorial, which deployed color images as a means to project visions of socialist futurity, conjuring forth revolutionary renovations at a

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ASAA member events on Radio National: Uyghurs in China by LatrobeAsia

Global brands are under pressure to eliminate products produced by the forced labour of China’s Uyghurs . Human rights groups say they’re working in factories which manufacture goods for the technology, clothing and automotive sectors. China denies that the Uyghurs are living in detention centres and working under forced labour conditions but the satellite images

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