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Edition 21 – Marginasia

Asia on the edge

Who are we beyond imperfect, imposed ‘Asia’?

By: Léuli Eshraghi, Filed under: Back Editions,Edition 21 - Marginasia

Is the Philippines even an Asian country? (And what would it be if it weren’t?)

By: Angela Serrano, Filed under: Back Editions,Edition 21 - Marginasia

People

By: Chris Su, Filed under: Back Editions,Edition 21 - Marginasia

Her Hands

By: Misbah Wolf, Filed under: Back Editions,Edition 21 - Marginasia

Soft sticky margins

By: Kam Lee, Filed under: Back Editions,Edition 21 - Marginasia

‘Marginality’ in the Hoddle Grid and the Colour of Public Memory

By: Nadia Rhook, Filed under: Back Editions,Edition 21 - Marginasia

Reimagining India: Diaspora, nostalgia and the arbiters of the homeland as Marginasia

By: Arjun Rajkhowa, Filed under: Back Editions,Edition 21 - Marginasia

Definitions from a Family Dictionary

By: Shastra Deo, Filed under: Back Editions,Edition 21 - Marginasia

Text for a book

By: Merve Kaptan, Filed under: Back Editions,Visual Arts,Edition 21 - Marginasia

Conversation in Istanbul

By: Merve Kaptan and Caitlin Franzmann, Filed under: Back Editions,Arts,Visual Arts,Edition 21 - Marginasia

Wonderings in Istanbul, May – June 2014

By: Caitlin Franzmann, Filed under: Back Editions,Edition 21 - Marginasia

Interview with Rushdi Anwar: The Ashes of War

By: Nikki Lam, Filed under: Back Editions,Arts,Visual Arts,Edition 21 - Marginasia

Roots: A New Taxonomy

By: Eunice Andrada, Filed under: Back Editions,Edition 21 - Marginasia

Questions

By: Prerna Bakshi, Filed under: Back Editions,Edition 21 - Marginasia

Prey Sar, Block C, Room 3

By: Benjamin Brown, Filed under: Back Editions,Edition 21 - Marginasia

Tourism

By: Ivy Alvarez, Filed under: Back Editions,Edition 21 - Marginasia

Piquance

By: Ivy Alvarez, Filed under: Back Editions,Edition 21 - Marginasia

When will Asia end? Poetry Editorial

By: Eleanor Jackson, Filed under: Back Editions,Edition 21 - Marginasia

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