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Art, Nation and World: Reflections on Teaching Indonesian Art in South-Eastern Australia

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Sambrani, Chaitanya

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NUS Press - National University of Singapore

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Contribution to roundtable on pedagogy, by invitation from the journal editors. My article presents reflections on teaching the history of modern and contemporary Indonesian art at ANU.

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Southeast of Now: Directions in Contemporary and Modern Art in Asia

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