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TAASA Review, the journal of The Asian Arts Society of Australia, is published and distributed to TAASA members quarterly in March, June, September and December each year. TAASA Review is a 32 page, full colour, peer reviewed journal which welcomes submissions of articles and reviews on all aspects of the Asian arts.
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Editor: Josefa Green
Publications Committee: Josefa Green (convenor), Carol Cains, Charlotte Galloway, Melanie Eastburn, Marianne Hulsbosch, Jim Masselos, Jackie Menzies, Ann Proctor, Judith Snodgrass, Christina Sumner
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Email: editorial@taasa.org.au
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Jain Pilgrimage Art: New Perspectives
Jain Pilgrimage Art: New Perspectives
This lecture will examine some of the extraordinary tirtha pata made between the 15th and 20th centuries, and the fascinating cultural and historical information they hold. This lecture will examine some of the extraordinary tirtha pata made between the 15th and 20th centuries, and the fascinating cultural and historical information they hold.
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