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Dr Léuli Eshrāghi – Indigenous Aesthetics and Knowledges for Great Ocean Renaissances

Dr Léuli Eshrāghi – Indigenous Aesthetics and Knowledges for Great Ocean Renaissances

The essays in this reader chart archipelagos of related beings and stories places: ceremonial-political structures, display territories, languages, materials and experiences of sensuality that constitute international Indigenous art and thought today. These texts situate reflections and propose avenues for Indigenous renaissances spanning the Great Ocean basin and its shores. Introduction by Cara Kirkwood.

72 pages, 10.8 x 17.6 cm, paperback, Common Room (Melbourne).

$9.98
Dr Léuli Eshrāghi – Indigenous Aesthetics and Knowledges for Great Ocean Renaissances
$9.98

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Dr Léuli Eshrāghi – Indigenous Aesthetics and Knowledges for Great Ocean Renaissances

The essays in this reader chart archipelagos of related beings and stories places: ceremonial-political structures, display territories, languages, materials and experiences of sensuality that constitute international Indigenous art and thought today. These texts situate reflections and propose avenues for Indigenous renaissances spanning the Great Ocean basin and its shores. Introduction by Cara Kirkwood.

72 pages, 10.8 x 17.6 cm, paperback, Common Room (Melbourne).

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The essays in this reader chart archipelagos of related beings and stories places: ceremonial-political structures, display territories, languages, materials and experiences of sensuality that constitute international Indigenous art and thought today. These texts situate reflections and propose avenues for Indigenous renaissances spanning the Great Ocean basin and its shores. Introduction by Cara Kirkwood.

72 pages, 10.8 x 17.6 cm, paperback, Common Room (Melbourne).