Rebordering the Archipelago: Asia-Pacific Exchanges

Danny Butt Kurniawan Adi Sapu

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The late Tongan scholar Epeli Hau‘ofa wrote of the Pacific Ocean as a ‘Sea of Islands’. Rather than imagining a scattering of small, defined island states, he sketched a vast oceanic continent characterised by movement, exchange and cultural flow. It’s an idea that permeates Rebordering the Archipelago: Asia-Pacific Exchanges, the second book in the Postnational Art Histories series. This collection of texts and images weaves an interconnected dialogue across the breadth of art practices, knowledges, research and scholarly work traversing the Asia-Pacific. Eschewing the definitive and conclusive, the essays, artworks and broad-ranging discussions that populate this book are points of embarkation. The notion of ‘rebordering’, in this sense, is inherently generative and postnational in its bearings. While only scratching the surface of the Asia-Pacific’s activity, the publication reflects the diversity of practices and voices that resonate throughout the region. Refusing to conform to theWestern academic paradigm and its flat global world of knowledge, this is a book that foregrounds both intergenerational knowledges from the past and new modes of listening, reading, sharing and resistance. 

With contributions by: Raqs Media Collective, Moonis Ahmad, Léuli Eshrāghi, Victoria Hunt, NatalieKing, Yuki Kihara, Helly Minarti, Tamarra, Yedija Awom, Ginoe and Mark Teh.  Edited by Danny Butt and Kurniawan Adi Saputro. Designed by Beaziyt Worcou. CoVA × Perimeter is a collaborative publishing program initiated by the Centre of Visual Art(2018–2023) at the University of Melbourne and independent publishing house Perimeter Editions.

Foregrounding experimental and otherwise innovative discursive outputs from three key streams of enquiry – Postnational Art Histories, Feminism and Intersectionality, and Art + Science – the program spans research-in-progress, academic dialogues, artist responses, and essays, working to reframe scholarly research via a multiplicity of new perspectives and lenses. The Postnational Art Histories series seeks out transnational and lateral contacts and resonances between artists across borders, examining the intersections between Indigenous, migrant, diasporic, postcolonial, global, and transcultural studies that reflect the contours of the emerging post-Western world. This volume features a Bahasa Indonesia translation.

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The late Tongan scholar Epeli Hau‘ofa wrote of the Pacific Ocean as a ‘Sea of Islands’. Rather than imagining a scattering of small, defined island states, he sketched a vast oceanic continent characterised by movement, exchange and cultural flow. It’s an idea that permeates Rebordering the Archipelago: Asia-Pacific Exchanges, the second book in the Postnational Art Histories series. This collection of texts and images weaves an interconnected dialogue across the breadth of art practices, knowledges, research and scholarly work traversing the Asia-Pacific. Eschewing the definitive and conclusive, the essays, artworks and broad-ranging discussions that populate this book are points of embarkation. The notion of ‘rebordering’, in this sense, is inherently generative and postnational in its bearings. While only scratching the surface of the Asia-Pacific’s activity, the publication reflects the diversity of practices and voices that resonate throughout the region. Refusing to conform to theWestern academic paradigm and its flat global world of knowledge, this is a book that foregrounds both intergenerational knowledges from the past and new modes of listening, reading, sharing and resistance. 

With contributions by: Raqs Media Collective, Moonis Ahmad, Léuli Eshrāghi, Victoria Hunt, NatalieKing, Yuki Kihara, Helly Minarti, Tamarra, Yedija Awom, Ginoe and Mark Teh.  Edited by Danny Butt and Kurniawan Adi Saputro. Designed by Beaziyt Worcou. CoVA × Perimeter is a collaborative publishing program initiated by the Centre of Visual Art(2018–2023) at the University of Melbourne and independent publishing house Perimeter Editions.

Foregrounding experimental and otherwise innovative discursive outputs from three key streams of enquiry – Postnational Art Histories, Feminism and Intersectionality, and Art + Science – the program spans research-in-progress, academic dialogues, artist responses, and essays, working to reframe scholarly research via a multiplicity of new perspectives and lenses. The Postnational Art Histories series seeks out transnational and lateral contacts and resonances between artists across borders, examining the intersections between Indigenous, migrant, diasporic, postcolonial, global, and transcultural studies that reflect the contours of the emerging post-Western world. This volume features a Bahasa Indonesia translation.

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Pages - 208

Binding - Paperback

Publisher - Perimeter Books

Publication Date - 2025-02-13

ISBN - 9781922545398

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