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Shades of Black: Assembling the 80s, A transatlantic dialogue on Afro-Asian arts in post-war Britain

Why Asia Now? Contemporary Asian Art and the Politics of Multiculturalism

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Abe, S
2005

Duke Scholars

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2005

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109 / 114

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Duke University Press
 

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Abe, S. (2005). Why Asia Now? Contemporary Asian Art and the Politics of Multiculturalism. In D. A. Bailey, I. Baucom, & S. Boyce (Eds.), Shades of Black: Assembling the 80s, A transatlantic dialogue on Afro-Asian arts in post-war Britain (pp. 109–114). Duke University Press.
Abe, S. “Why Asia Now? Contemporary Asian Art and the Politics of Multiculturalism.” In Shades of Black: Assembling the 80s, A Transatlantic Dialogue on Afro-Asian Arts in Post-War Britain, edited by David A. Bailey, Ian Baucom, and Sonia Boyce, 109–14. Duke University Press, 2005.
Abe S. Why Asia Now? Contemporary Asian Art and the Politics of Multiculturalism. In: Bailey DA, Baucom I, Boyce S, editors. Shades of Black: Assembling the 80s, A transatlantic dialogue on Afro-Asian arts in post-war Britain. Duke University Press; 2005. p. 109–14.
Abe, S. “Why Asia Now? Contemporary Asian Art and the Politics of Multiculturalism.” Shades of Black: Assembling the 80s, A Transatlantic Dialogue on Afro-Asian Arts in Post-War Britain, edited by David A. Bailey et al., Duke University Press, 2005, pp. 109–14.
Abe S. Why Asia Now? Contemporary Asian Art and the Politics of Multiculturalism. In: Bailey DA, Baucom I, Boyce S, editors. Shades of Black: Assembling the 80s, A transatlantic dialogue on Afro-Asian arts in post-war Britain. Duke University Press; 2005. p. 109–114.

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2005

Start / End Page

109 / 114

Publisher

Duke University Press