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ARTS & INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
4.3 • WINTER 2020
ART AND CONFLICT
Editorial: Art and Conflict ............................................................................................ 1
J.P. Singh
The Aesthetics of a Moveable Border: Muralism and Control of Space
in the U.S.–Mexico Borderlands | Longform ................................................................ 7
David Toohey
The Right(s) to Remain: Art, Asylum, and Political Representation
in Australia | Brushstrokes ............................................................................................. 33
Eliza Garnsey
The Importance of Urban Art for the Palestinian Resistance: International
and National Art on the West Bank Wall | Brushstrokes ............................................. 41
Fabiana Kent Paiva
The New Agenda for Culture as a Tool for European Integration: A Critical
Analysis | Longform ...................................................................................................... 49
Karsten Xuereb
Reflections on Curating and Re-Curating the American Wars in Vietnam
and Iraq | Multimodal ................................................................................................... 67
Panos Kompatsiaris and Christine Sylvester
Our Longform articles are double-blind peer reviewed. The Brushstrokes and
Multimodal articles undergo an extensive in-house editorial process.