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PIDGIN Interrupted Transmission
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 124

PIDGIN Interrupted Transmission

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Erika Tan (born Singapore, 1967) has a background in anthropology, which informs her practice as an artist and curator. Her work is informed by the social, geographical and cultural contexts it is made for, and employs a variety of media to provoke, challenge and stimulate its audiences. Erika Tan's innovative installation 'Pidgin' explores the mutations of languages as they clash, combine and cross-pollinate one into another in today's media-saturated polyglot landscape. The first monograph focusing on Tan's work, this book features contributions from Nikos Papastergiadis, Simon Willmoth and Steven Bode.

Come Cannibalise Us why Don't You?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 180

Come Cannibalise Us why Don't You?

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Routledge Companion to Decolonizing Art History
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 822

The Routledge Companion to Decolonizing Art History

  • Categories: Art

This companion is the first global, comprehensive text to explicate, theorize, and propose decolonial methodologies for art historians, museum professionals, artists, and other visual culture scholars, teachers, and practitioners. Art history as a discipline and its corollary institutions - the museum, the art market - are not only products of colonial legacies but active agents in the consolidation of empire and the construction of the West. The Routledge Companion to Decolonizing Art History joins the growing critical discourse around the decolonial through an assessment of how art history may be rethought and mobilized in the service of justice - racial, gender, social, environmental, res...

Siapa Nama Kamu? Art in Singapore Since the 19th Century
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 111

Siapa Nama Kamu? Art in Singapore Since the 19th Century

  • Categories: Art

Published to accompany National Gallery Singapore’s inaugural exhibition Siapa Nama Kamu?, the catalogue stands on the shoulders of giants to present a survey of Singapore art from the 19th century to the present, charting major themes across broad time periods. Over 400 works of art in a wide range of media are brought together to trace the ebb and flow of the history of Singapore art. Curatorial essays provide insight into the exhibition making, as well as examine the geographical confines of Singapore, the parameters of national identity and margins of time.

Masaki Fujihata
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 27

Masaki Fujihata

The Conquest of Imperfection is the first major UK exhibition of Japanese media artist Masaki Fujihata's acclaimed interactive work, featuring eight installations created by the artist between 1996 - 2008 and a new work specially created for the Manchester exhibition. Fujihata uses interactive art, virtual reality and networking to probe the fundamental questions of human perception and awareness. He uses new technologies as parodies of how we learn to use language for understanding things, media and our environment. His installations pose questions such as why humans communicate, and what happens through the user's touch in interactive media work. The title of this exhibition arises from th...

A Couple of Cuckoos 1
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 200

A Couple of Cuckoos 1

16-year-old super-studier Nagi Umino, second-year student at the Megurogawa Academy high school, was switched at birth. On his way to a dinner to meet his birth parents, he accidentally meets the brash, outspoken, Erika Amano, who is determined to make Nagi her fake boyfriend as she never wants to actually marry. But once Nagi makes it to dinner, he finds his parents have decided to resolve the hospital switch by conveniently having him marry the daughter his birth parents raised...who turns out to be none other than Erika herself!

China Fictions / English Language
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 350

China Fictions / English Language

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008-01-01
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  • Publisher: BRILL

The world is anything but unfamiliar with diaspora: Jewish, African, Armenian, Roma-Gipsy, Filipino/a, Tamil, Irish or Italian, even Japanese. But few have carried so global a resonance as that of China. What, then, of literary-cultural expression, the huge body of fiction which has addressed itself to that plurality of lives and geographies and which has come to be known as “After China”? This collection of essays offers bearings on those written in English, and in which both memory and story are central, spanning the USA to Australia, Canada to the UK, Hong Kong to Singapore, with yet others of more transnational nature. This collection opens with a reprise of woman-authored Chinese Am...

Postcolonial Translocations
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 474

Postcolonial Translocations

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013
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  • Publisher: Rodopi

The sites from which postcolonial cultural articulations develop and the sites at which they are received have undergone profound transformations within the last decades. This book traces the accelerating emergence of cultural crossovers and overlaps in a global perspective and through a variety of disciplinary approaches. It starts from the premise that after the ‘spatial turn’ human action and cultural representations can no longer be grasped as firmly located in or clearly demarcated by territorial entities. The collection of essays investigates postcolonial articulations of various genres and media in their spatiality and locatedness while envisaging acts of location as dynamic cultu...

Contesting British Chinese Culture
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 281

Contesting British Chinese Culture

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-09-18
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  • Publisher: Springer

This is the first text to address British Chinese culture. It explores British Chinese cultural politics in terms of national and international debates on the Chinese diaspora, race, multiculture, identity and belonging, and transnational ‘Chineseness’. Collectively, the essays look at how notions of ‘British Chinese culture’ have been constructed and challenged in the visual arts, theatre and performance, and film, since the mid-1980s. They contest British Chinese invisibility, showing how practice is not only heterogeneous, but is forged through shifting historical and political contexts; continued racialization, the currency of Orientalist stereotypes and the possibility of their subversion; the policies of institutions and their funding strategies; and dynamic relationships with transnationalisms. The book brings a fresh perspective that makes both an empirical and theoretical contribution to the study of race and cultural production, whilst critically interrogating the very notion of British Chineseness.

A Couple of Cuckoos 4
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 192

A Couple of Cuckoos 4

16-year-old super-studier Nagi Umino, second-year student at the Meguro River Academy high school, was switched at birth. On his way to a dinner to meet his birth parents, he accidentally meets the brash, outspoken, Erika Amano, who is determined to make Nagi her fake boyfriend as she never wants to actually marry. But once Nagi makes it to dinner, he finds his parents have decided to resolve the hospital switch by conveniently having him marry the daughter his birth parents raised…who turns out to be none other than Erika herself! Erika feels torn-up after seeing Nagi and Hiro on a date, so she forces him to go on a date with her, too. How will Nagi deal with his new conflicted feelings? Meanwhile, Nagi’s grades have taken a hit due to his new living situation, and Hiro is about to learn a major secret… Things start heating up in this tangled love rectangle!