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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

Nominations for the John Legge Prize for the Best Thesis in Asian Studies extended
The ASAA is delighted to announce have extended the deadline for nominations for the John Legge Prize for the best thesis in Asian studies in

Announcing the shortlist for the inaugural Reid Prize
The ASAA is proud to announce the shortlist for the inaugural Reid Prize, the winner of which will be announced on 16 May. The Reid

Article on Male Cosmetic Surgery in China as Neoliberal Consumer Culture wins 2021 Wang Gungwu Prize
An article about male cosmetic surgery as a by product of neoliberal consumer culture in China by Hua Wen of the United Nations Population Fund
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

Roberta Wue: China through two photographic books. A workshop for scholars and curators
This is an online event. You will receive a Zoom link upon registration. Register to attend via this link. This workshop will examine two photographically
Training Course: READING DUTCH FOR HISTORICAL RESEARCH
Date: 11 – 15 and 18 – 22 July 2022 Time: 9:30am – 4:30pm daily Format: In-person (face-to-face) Cost: No course fees required. Age: Adults Location: Seminar

MISS 2: Investing in the future of language studies by learning from the past
MONASH INDONESIAN SEMINAR SERIES Date: 7 April 2022 at 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm Venue: Hybrid event, Matheson Library, Clayton Campus & via Zoom

Vale Hugh O’Neill
The ASAA is saddened to hear of the loss of an important scholar of Indonesia, Hugh O’Neill from the University of Melbourne. Hugh O’Neill passed

The Purpose of Parahistory in Late Socialist Vietnam
Thursday, April 21 5:00pm. This seminar is co-hosted by the Department of Visual Studies, Lingnan University and the Judith Neilson Chair in Contemporary Art, UNSW as part of the UNSW Art, Design and Architecture Contemporary Asia-Pacific Visual Cultures Webinar Series. The series aims to foster a cross-institutional, international dialogue in the Asia-Pacific region by showcasing new research and thinking on contemporary visual art and culture.
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