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Reflections on life as an early career academic, curator and arts writer. Also known as #wordgirl, making books, living with Amoy tiger tummy and "connecting the dots that people can't see" (Richard Hsu, TEDxShanghai)…

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Tag: Linda Pittwood

Conference: Presenting at ‘Visualising Chinese Borders’

An MEd and PhD academic interlude (I’m writing far too many words at the moment) to present at the concluding … More

Alain Badiou, architecture, Beccy Kennedy, Beijing, border studies, borders, Cao Fei, China, China studies, Chinese Art, Chinese contemporary art, Chineseness, Claire Bishop, colonialism, contemporary Chinese art, diaspora, Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios, Gender, globalisation, globalism, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Hu Xiaoyuan, identity, Isabel Seliger, Jane Brake, John Van Aitken, Kacey Wong, Lily Mitchell, Linda Pittwood, Luke Ching, Ma Quisha, Manchester, megacities, Miao Xiaochun, Ming Turner, modernism, modernist, neo-colonialism, neo-orientalism, Pak Sheung-chuen, Paul Gladston, Pedro Bakker, Penyun, Peter Vidal, Professor Paul Gladston, protest, Puma, RIBA, Royal Institute of British Architects, sashimi, Shanghai, sushi, The Real Thing, transcultural, transdisciplinarity, transdiscplinary, Translation, Tyler Russell, Umbrella Movement, Umbrella Revolution, Umezushi, urban development, urbanism, Varvara Shavrova, visualising chinese borders, Xiancun, Ying Kwok, Yuen Fong Ling, Yuz Manchester

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