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    The Value of Rubbish in Francophone Chinese Art Installations by Rosalind Silvester

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…This article investigates the presentation and function of rubbish in transcultural installation art and rethinks the aesthetic value of waste in the broad context of two contemporary theories of cultural production – the anthropology of waste and the cultural history of waste. …”
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    Feminism and androgyny: Gender politics in contemporary classical Chinese opera by Lisha Xu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…By exploiting connections across different temporal layers, these forms can enable feminism and a queer sensibility to permeate contemporary performances of classical Chinese art, enriching the current discourse available for promoting gender politics within this particular socio-cultural framework in (but not limited to) China. …”
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    Refléter le passé : les faux bronzes en porcelaine sous le règne de l’empereur Qianlong (1735-1785) by Stéphanie Brouillet

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…The Emperor was eager to prove its reign to be part of the Chinese dynasties by shedding light on older productions and paying them tribute through contemporary creations. …”
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    An alien among aliens: Translating multicultural identities in Singapore’s contemporary theatre by Bei Hu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… This article explores the conflated roles of translator and playwright embodied by Kuo Pao Kun (1939-2002), a doyen figure acclaimed as the embodiment of Singapore’s contemporary theatre. As a Singaporean arts activist born in China, Kuo reformulated the state identity of Singapore through his self-translated play Descendants of the eunuch admiral (1995a), which examines his perceptions regarding the perils of a homogenised national theatrical realm and the tensions emerging from modernisation — an intriguing standpoint for an ethnically Chinese art activist. …”
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