The mission of positions: east asia cultures critique is to offer a forum of debate for all concerned with the social, intellectual, and political events unfolding in East Asia and within the Asian diaspora.

This is a special issue featuring essays on contemporary art in Asia, edited by Joan Kee.

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Guest's Editor's Introduction - Joan KEE, 奇廷泫

Historicizing 'Contemporary Art': Some Discursive Practices in Gendai Bijutsu in Japan - Reiko TOMII, 富井玲子

Authenticity, Reflexivity, and Spectacle; or, The Rise of New Asia Is Not the End of the World - LEE Wengchoy, 李永財

Trouble in New Utopia - Joan KEE, 奇廷泫

Catholic Capital: Consuming Manuel Ocampo - Patrick D. FLORES

Considering Huanjing: Positioning Experimental Art in China - Thomas J. BERGHUIS

Urban Mediations in Hong Kong Contemporary Art: Notes on A Very Good City and Local Orientation - Alice Mingwai JIM, 詹明慧

Beautiful Violence: War, Peace, Globalisation - Sheldon LU

The Great Wall in Contemporary Chinese Art - GAO Minglu, 高名潞

Positions: east asia cultures critique (Vol.12, No.3; Winter 2004), special issue-intersections: iss
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Positions: east asia cultures critique (Vol.12, No.3; Winter 2004), special issue-intersections: issues in contemporary art

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