Dr. Francis Maravilla
Dr. Francis Maravilla

Casual Academic, University Casual Academics
Associate Member, TFC – Transforming Cultures

E: Francis.Maravillas@uts.edu.au

Research Interests:

  • Contemporary Art in Asia and Australia
  • Critical Geography
  • Art and Spatial Politics
  • Art Theory
  • Visual Culture
  • Cultural and Postcolonial Theory
  • Memory and Mobility
  • Asian-Australian Studies
  • Design in Indonesia
Chapters:

Maravillas, F. 2014, ‘The Unexpected Guest: Food and Hospitality in Contemporary Asian Art’ in Antoinette, M. & Turner, C. (eds), Contemporary Asian Art and Exhibitions: Connectivities and World-making, The Australian National University Press, Canberra, pp. 159-178.

Maravillas, F. 2012, ‘Un/settled Geographies: Vertigo and the Predicament of Australia’s Postcoloniality’ in Elder, C. & Moore, K. (eds), New Voices, New Visions: Challenging Australian Identities and Legacies, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, pp. 17-37.
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Maravillas, F. 2009, ‘Art Histories at the Crossroads: ‘Asian’ Art in Australia’ in Anderson Jaynie (ed), Crossing cultures: conflict, migration and convergence : the proceedings of the 32nd International Congress of the History of Art, Miegunyah Press, Melbourne University Publishing, Melbourne, Australia, pp. 900-904.
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Maravillas, F. 2007, ‘Haunted Cosmopolitanisms: Spectres of Chinese Art in the Diaspora’ in Jurriens, Edwin & Kloet, J.D. (eds), Cosmopatriots: On Distant Belongings and Close Encounters, Rodopi, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, pp. 253-281.
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Maravillas, F. 2006, ‘Cartographies of the Future: The Asia-Pacific Triennal and the Curatorial Imaginary’ in Clark, J., Sabapathy, T.K. & Peleggi, M. (eds), Eye of the Beholder: reception, audiences and practice of modern Asian Art, Wild Peony Press, Sydney, Australia, pp. 244-270.

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