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Complex entanglements : art, globalisation and cultural difference / edited by Nikos Papastergiadis.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Rivers Oram, 2003Description: x, 244 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1854891529
  • 9781854891525
  • 1854891537
  • 9781854891532
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 700.103 22
Contents:
South-south-south -- Alien-own/own alien: notes on globalisation and cultural difference -- Cultural translation in a globalised world -- Dreaming art -- Parallel universe, other worlds -- Towards a metaethic of shit -- Jet-lag mambo -- Performance art in a digital age -- New media, culture, identity -- Come what may : beyond the Emperor's new clothes -- Cultural identity and its boredom: transculturalism and its ecstasy -- Multicultural sites: practices of un/homeliness -- When the people take to the streets: ersatz culture's contents and discontents -- The shrinking society: ethics & hope in a era of global capitalism -- Looking back & looking forward: policies of multiculturalism & the arts in Australia
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"This anthology draws on a conference initiated and staged by Artspace Visual Arts Centre in July 2001. The Globalisation + Art + Cultural Difference-On The Edge of Change conference ..."--p.ix.

Includes bibliographical references.

South-south-south -- Alien-own/own alien: notes on globalisation and cultural difference -- Cultural translation in a globalised world -- Dreaming art -- Parallel universe, other worlds -- Towards a metaethic of shit -- Jet-lag mambo -- Performance art in a digital age -- New media, culture, identity -- Come what may : beyond the Emperor's new clothes -- Cultural identity and its boredom: transculturalism and its ecstasy -- Multicultural sites: practices of un/homeliness -- When the people take to the streets: ersatz culture's contents and discontents -- The shrinking society: ethics & hope in a era of global capitalism -- Looking back & looking forward: policies of multiculturalism & the arts in Australia

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