Lush Lives: The Peregrinations of Borobudur Buddha Heads, Provenance, and the Moral Economy of Collecting
via the International Institute for Asian Studies Newsletter: An article by Marieke Bloembergen on the collection histories of Buddha heads ...
The policy of extending a country’s physical authority over other people and their territory, usually for economic gain.
via the International Institute for Asian Studies Newsletter: An article by Marieke Bloembergen on the collection histories of Buddha heads ...
Readers may be interested in this talk by Prof. Stephen Acabado on Friday (4 March 2022).
Readers may be interested in this talk by Ricky Punzalan, part of the Decolonising Curating and the Museum in Southeast ...
Readers may be interested in this talk tomorrow by Conan Cheong and Faisal Husni, part of the Decolonising Curating and ...
The first lecture from the Decolonising Curating and the Museum in Southeast Asia Series by the Southeast Asian Art Academic ...
The University of the Philippines-Archaeological Studies Program is celebrating its 26th anniversary with an online conference going on today and ...
A lecture series by the Asian Civilisations Museum and SOAS on Decolonising museums. There are a whole bunch of lectures ...
via ArtNet News, 06 July 2021: Issues of restitution, reconciliation and disruption - this article looks at colonial plunder across ...
via Philippine Inquirer, 26 May 2021: Prof. Stephen Acabado pens this editorial on the decolonisation of Philippine history.
Five new lectures for this month's update, linked below and in the searchable Online Lecture Library page. If you have ...
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