Contents
Béatrice Joyeux-Prunel
Sud-Sud: trop politique?
Yin Ker
Śantiniketan and Modern Southeast Asian Art: From Rabindranath Tagore to Bagyi Aung Soe and Beyond
Nicolas Nercam
The Gentleman, the Craftsman and the Activist: Three Figures of the Sino-Indian Artistic Exchange in Colonial Bengal
Victoria L. Rovine
Style Migrations: South-South Networks of African Fashion
Maëline Le Lay
Literary and Theatrical Circulations in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda and Burundi,
from the Belgian Colonial Empire to the Africa of the Great Lakes
Thomas Fillitz
The Biennial of Dakar and South-South Circulations
Nora Greani
La Biennale d’Art Bantu Contemporain :
passeport ethnique et circulations artistiques en Afrique sub-sahélienne
Kevin D. Murray
South Ways - Art Undercurrents across the South
Bindu Bhadana
Index of the Disappeared: Representing the Invisible South
The Artls Bulletin is a peer-reviewed, transdisciplinary journal devoted to spatial and transnational questions in the history of the arts and literature. The journal promises to never separate methodology and history, and to support innovative research and new methodologies. Its ambition is twofold: An insistence on the “transnational” as constituted by exchange between local and international or transnational, and an openness to innovation in research methods, particularly the quantitative possibilities offered by digital mapping and data visualization. By encouraging scholars to continuously shift the scope of their analysis from the national to the transnational, Artls Bulletin intends to contribute to the collective project of a global history of the arts and literature.
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TOC: Artls Bulletin: South South Axes of Global Art. In: ArtHist.net, 17.11.2016. Letzter Zugriff 13.07.2025. <https://arthist.net/archive/14218>.