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Reflections on life as a curator, researcher and arts writer. Also known as #wordgirl, making books, living with invisible illness and "connecting the dots that people can't see" (Richard Hsu, TEDxShanghai)…

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Tag: Hector Zamora

Research Networking Lab 1 – Culture, Capital & Communication: Visualising Chinese Borders (CCC-VCB)

My world of research in the areas of contemporary China studies and Chinese contemporary culture are ever expanding…where today, I … More

ADD OIL, agitprop, AHRC, Asia Triennial Manchester 2014, ATM14, Beccy Kennedy, borders, Castlefield Gallery, CCC VCB, Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art, CFCCA, Chen Chieh Jen, crossing borders, Harmonious Society, Hector Zamora, Hong Kong, Hong Kong protests, Huang Po-Chih, Jim Aulich, Kwong Lee, Lai Chih-Sheng, Li Jinghu, Lu Peiyi, Manchester Metropolitan University, Marko Daniels, Ming Turner, MMU, National Cheng Kung University, Nozomi Kanemitsu, Occupy Central, Paul Gladston, Paul Stanley, Sarah Fisher, Stand by You, Tainan, Taipei, Taiwan, Tongyu Zhou, Transnational Dialogues, Umbrella Movement, Umbrella Revolution, visualising chinese borders, Wang Dong, Wishing Knots, Wu Mali, Yao Jiu-Chung, Ye Yun, Ying Tan

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