“How We Work Together: Ethics, Histories, and Epistemologies of Artistic Collaboration”
The Journal of Transcultural Studies Vol. 11 No. 2 (2020)
Editorial Note
Monica Juneja
Articles
Transculturation and Contemporary Artistic Collaboration: Pushing the Boundaries of Histories, Epistemologies, and Ethics Introduction
Franziska Koch
1–18
Stitching Critical Citizenship during Mexico’s War on Drugs
Katia Olalde
19–45
“Unsettling” the Forest as a Canadian Nationalist Imaginary: Consent, Consultation, and (Re)conciliation in Leila Sujir’s Forest!
Haema Sivanesan
46–76
Contested Sites, Contested Bodies: Post-3.11 Collaborations, Agency, and Metabolic Ecologies in Japanese Art
Theresa Deichert
77–112
Deterritorializing Chinese Calligraphy: Wang Dongling and Martin Wehmer’s Visual Dialogue (2010)
Shao-Lan Hertel
113–149
ROCI China and the Prospects of "Post-West" Contemporaneity
Paul Gladston
150–177
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Reference:
TOC: The Journal of Transcultural Studies Vol. 11 No. 2, 2020, Artistic Collaboration. In: ArtHist.net, Mar 7, 2021 (accessed Jun 23, 2025), <https://arthist.net/archive/33553>.