Teaching South and Southeast Asian art : multiethnicity, cross-racial interaction, and nationalism / Bokyung Kim, Kyunghee Pyun, editors.

This volume challenges existing notions of what is Indian, Southeast Asian, and/or South Asian art to help educators present a more contextualized understanding of art in a globalized world. In doing so, it (re)examines how South or Southeast Asian art is being made, exhibited, circulated and experi...

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Other Authors: Kim, Bokyung (Editor), Pyun, Kyunghee (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, 2023.
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505 0 |a 1. Unity and Multiculturalism: Pedagogical Context for South and Southeast Asian Art -- 2. Refuting Colonial Legacies: Many Lives of Ancient Khmer Sculpture: From Pre-Ankorian Period to Contemporary Cambodia -- 3. Locating Filipino Art in U.S. Museums: The Enduring Legacy of the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition -- 4. Spirituality and Modern Art in India and the Himalayas: Neo-Tantra, Tibet, and the Goddess -- 5. The Role of Museums in Teaching the Art History of South and Southeast Asia -- 6. Politics of Public Art: Communities of Negotiation: Unity in Diversity: Teaching the Syncretistic Aspects of Ancient Indonesian Art from the 8th to the 15th Century -- 7. A Tale of Two Temples: The Rajarajeshvara Temple (c. 1010) in South India and the Sri Ganesha Temple (1990) in Nashville, TN -- 8. Beyond the Buddha Image: Buddhist Banners and the Art of Belief in Mainland Southeast Asia -- 9. Emerging Art of Bangladesh: Reshaping National History and Identity -- 10. Contested Cultural Identity: Building National Heritage: Gandhara Revisited: From Pamir to Uighur -- 11. Why Mughal Matters: Teaching Mughal Material in the Twenty-first Century -- 12. Rashtrapati Bhavan (Presidential Palace) in New Delhi as Architecture of Authority: Teaching Difficult Heritages of Colonial Rule -- 13. Conclusion: How to Teach South and Southeast Asia in a Global Context. 
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