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A ‘regional eye’ understands the natural world not as eternal, fixed and stable, but as constantly transforming with the monsoon rains: Roger Nelson, @ntu_humanities https://t.co/aQFIJTPSsa @natgallerysg #environmentalhumanities #SoutheastAsia #climatechange
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Towards understanding the natural world not as eternal, fixed and stable, but as constantly transforming with monsoon rains.
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BOOK REVIEW: ‘A Malaysian Ecocriticism Reader: Considerations of Nature, Culture, Place and Identities’, edited by Agnes S.K. Yeow & Wai Liang Tham. @Palgrave https://t.co/IhQcobjlQn Review by Dr Simon Soon, @SCC_Unimelb, #art #Malaysia #environment
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This book reminds us that the stories we tell about nature are inextricable from how we imagine the future of culture.
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An eco-critical re-examination of colonial-era maritime pictures within public institutions can help prompt the attitude shifts necessary for action: writes Gillian Daniel, @ANUartdesign. https://t.co/OabtsF73AI #Art #SoutheastAsia #climatechange
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An eco-critical re-examination of colonial-era maritime pictures within public institutions can help prompt the attitude shifts necessary for action.
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INTERVIEW: You are what you eat—Representing the politics and privilege of palm oil production and consumption, with Indonesian artist Elia Nurvista. https://t.co/YgRQQGSHLZ #EliaNurvista #palmoil #consumption #production
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"My main goal is for people to see the complexity of consumption and globalisation and not take their privilege for granted."
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Wonderful to see these excellent researchers get acknowledgment for their work! -Phyllis Huang: Best Article -Ary Hermawan @IndoAtMelb & Pan Hsu Pyae @FutureWomen: Best Article by a Graduate Student (joint winners) Andrew Rosser #AsiaInstitute Director, @UniMelb
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The novel 'Amba' presents political events as unfolding within the more enduring cycles of nature and of myth: Tom Davies, @UniMelb. https://t.co/GkAI0GTS2L #LaksmiPamuntjak #Mahābhārata #historicalnovel #classicalreception #Indonesia
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Amba presents political events as unfolding within the more enduring cycles of nature, and of myth.
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LATEST EDITION OUT NOW! Environmental Creativity in Southeast Asia: Nature beyond the Nation-State. #environmentalhumanities #visualart #literature #Indigenousstorytelling #SoutheastAsia #Anthropocene #climateaction #hyperobject #island https://t.co/te8TjXRfLm
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Malaysian art is gaining international recognition for its focus on climate change & as a tool for social change, particularly in relation to Indigenous issues: Gaik Cheng Khoo, @SunwayU https://t.co/JANfu0peet #Art #Malaysia #climatechange #deforestation #Indigenous
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Malaysian art is gaining international recognition for its focus on climate change and as a tool for social change.
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Short documentaries made by civil society actors are raising awareness of the environmental destruction caused by the #Kaliwadam #Philippines & the impact on #Indigenous communities: Laurence Marvin Castillo @UPLBOfficial https://t.co/IpPKg3NjmO @philtfip @ipmsdl_ @aippnet
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These films raise awareness of the environmental destruction caused by the dam and the impact on Indigenous communities.
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BOOK REVIEW: ‘A Malaysian Ecocriticism Reader: Considerations of Nature, Culture, Place and Identities’, edited by Agnes S.K. Yeow & Wai Liang Tham. https://t.co/IhQcobjlQn Review by Dr Simon Soon, @SCC_Unimelb, @Palgrave #art #Malaysia #environment
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This book reminds us that the stories we tell about nature are inextricable from how we imagine the future of culture.
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An eco-critical re-examination of colonial-era maritime pictures within public institutions can help prompt the attitude shifts necessary for action: writes Gillian Daniel, @ANUartdesign https://t.co/OabtsF73AI #Art #SoutheastAsia #climatechange
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An eco-critical re-examination of colonial-era maritime pictures within public institutions can help prompt the attitude shifts necessary for action.
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INTERVIEW: You are what you eat—Representing the politics and privilege of palm oil production and consumption, with Indonesian artist Elia Nurvista. https://t.co/YgRQQGSHLZ #EliaNurvista #palmoil #consumption #production
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"My main goal is for people to see the complexity of consumption and globalisation and not take their privilege for granted."
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