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Programme Book

ICAS 13 Exhibitions

ICAS 13 Exhibitions

  • A Journey Through Indonesian Medical History: from Herbal Remedies, Dokter Djawa, to Cutting-Edge Cures
    Contributor: Muhammad Nazmuddin – Universitas Airlangga
    10. Healing Bodies: Medicine, Well-being, Sport
  • A Photo Exhibition on Indian Circus
    Contributor: Nisha Poyyaprath Rayaroth – Independent Scholar
    5. Transmitting Knowledges: Institutions, Objects and Practices
  • Admired and Despised: Life and Work of Snouck Hurgronje
    Contributor: Marrik Bellen – Leiden University
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Bringing Batik: Colombo to Surabaya
    Contributor: Ganga Rajinee Dissanayaka – General Research and Consultancy.
    6. Using the Arts, Media and Culture: Contestations and Collaborations
  • Curating Words and Touching the Past. Embodying the 1965-66 Memory
    Contributor: Elsa Clave – University of Hamburg
    5. Transmitting Knowledges: Institutions, Objects and Practices
  • Dari Gunung ke Laut (Spices from Mountain to Sea)
    Contributor: Danishwara Nathaniel – Geneva Graduate Institute (IHEID)
    Contributor: Fadriah Syuaib – Ternate
    6. Using the Arts, Media and Culture: Contestations and Collaborations
  • Foreseen Property Agency
    Contributor: Wing Shan Wong – Hong Kong Baptist University
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • [Humanities Across Borders] CraftVoice
    Contributor: Sharon Tsang-de Lyster – Narrative Made; The Textile Atlas
    Contributor: Laila al Hamad – Zeri Crafts
    Contributor: Liliana Morais – Rikkyo University, College of Sociology, Department of Contemporary Culture
    Contributor: Neelam Raina – Middlesex University London
    Contributor: Barbara Makuati-Afitu – Lagi-Maama Academy & Consultancy and Knowledge House for Craft
    Contributor: Kolokesa Mahina-Tuai – Lagi-Maama Academy & Consultancy and Knowledge House for Craft
    4. Seeing from the Neighbourhood: States, Communities and Human Mobility
  • [Humanities Across Borders] The Waiting Room for Youth on the Move in the Global South
    Contributor: Ying Cheng – Peking University
    Contributor: Min Tang – Tongji University
    Contributor: Anuj Daga – University of Mumbai
    Contributor: Segun Adefila – Crown Troupe of Africa
    5. Transmitting Knowledges: Institutions, Objects and Practices
  • Maritime Connections in Early Southeast Asia: Two Spatial Approaches
    Contributor: Andrew Chittick – New York University
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Painture and struggle - Conflict and Interventions in Brazilian Riots
    Contributor: Frederico Ravioli – ARCO Cooperative School
    Contributor: Gabriel Ussami – University of São Paulo
    6. Using the Arts, Media and Culture: Contestations and Collaborations
  • Paleography in Western of Java
    Contributor: Sinta Ridwan – University of Indonesia
    6. Using the Arts, Media and Culture: Contestations and Collaborations
  • Reading Sideways Press: Unfiltered Radio, Tactics for Publishing Critical Inquiries and Transmitting Solidarities
    Contributor: Nuraini Juliastuti – Reading Sideways Press
    Contributor: Fiky Daulay – Reading Sideways Press
    5. Transmitting Knowledges: Institutions, Objects and Practices
  • Sensible Past: Of Distances and the Fabrication of the Frame -Mengindra Yang Lampau: Tentang Jarak dan Bangunan Bingkai
    Contributor: Emily Shin-Jie Lee – University of Amsterdam
    5. Transmitting Knowledges: Institutions, Objects and Practices
  • Sexualities on the edge: Identities, politics and transformation
    Contributor: Tanvir Alim – University of Glasgow
    8. Negotiating Margins: Representations, Resistances, Agencies
  • Tattoo Artists Tracing Tribal Traditions and Ancestral Cultures from Mentawai and Borneo
    Contributor: Talisha DD Schilder – Leiden University
    Contributor: Nadja Ritter – Ostkreuzschule für Fotografie und Gestaltung, Berlin
    6. Using the Arts, Media and Culture: Contestations and Collaborations
  • Who owns Durga? - A Transitory Ownership of the Sacred Space
    Contributor: Sukanya Saha – St. Xavier's College, Burdwan
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society