DEBJANI GANGULY & MANDY THOMAS Introduction: Cultural Politics and Iconography 197kb
PHILLIP TAYLOR
Spirits, Iconoclasts and the Borders of the Market in Urban Vietnam 302kb
FIONA ALLON Bali as Icon: Tourism, Death and Pleasure Periphery 542kb
SANJAY SETH Smashing Statues, Dancing Sivas: Two Tales of Indian Icons 268kb
LEE-ANN HALL Sitting Down in the Square: Indigenous Presence in an Australian City 521kb
ZEN YIPU Remade in Japan: The Case of Audrey Hepburn 1,400kb
REBECCA BISHOP Journeys to the Urban Exotic: Embodiment and the Zoo-Going Gaze 388kb
 
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ABOUT THIS PUBLICATION

EDITOR Caroline Turner
GUEST EDITORS Debjani Ganguly and Mandy Thomas

EDITORIAL ADVISORS
Tony Bennett
, Open University, UK; Dipesh Chakrabarty, University of Chicago; James K. Chandler, University of Chicago; W. Robert Connor, National Humanities Center; Ian Donaldson, The Australian National University; Saul Dubow, University of Sussex; Valerie I. J. Flint, University of Auckland; Christopher Forth, The Australian National University; Debjani Ganguly, The Australian National University; Margaret R. Higgonet, University of Connecticut; Caroline Humphrey, University of Cambridge; Lynn Hunt, University of Pennsylvania; Mary Jacobus, University of Cambridge; W. J. F. Jenner; SOAS, The University of London; Peter Jones, University of Edinburgh; E. Ann Kaplan, State University of New York at Stony Brook; Dominick LaCapra, Cornell University; David MacDougall, The Australian National University; Iain McCalman, The Australian National University; Fergus Millar, University of Oxford; Anthony Milner, The Australian National University; Howard Morphy, The Australian National University; Meaghan Morris, Lingnan University, Hong Kong; Tessa Morris-Suzuki, The Australian National University; Martha Nussbaum, University of Chicago; Paul Patton, University of Sydney; Benjamin Penny, The Australian National University; Paul Pickering, The Australian National University; Monique Skidmore, The Australian National University; Mandy Thomas, The Australian Research Council; Caroline Turner, The Australian National University; James Walter, Monash University; Iain Wright, The Australian National University

Humanities Research is a refereed journal published irregularly by the Humanities Research Centre and the Centre for Cross-Cultural Research at The Australian National University. It is distributed free to national and International libraries and from 2004 will be available in electronic format from http://www.anu.edu.au/hrc/publications/journal.php
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VOL. XI, NO.1, 2004
ISSN: 1440-0669

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