Jill J. Tan publishes edited volume chapter and peer-reviewed article on aesthetic engagements with death and care work

Thursday, June 20, 2024
Cover of the book "death and the afterlife"

PhD candidate Jill J. Tan’s chapter, “Arts Approaches to Death in Singapore: Considering Universality, Cultural Mediation, and Everyday Immersion,” featuring ethnographic research and photographs taken between 2018-2023, was published in the edited volume Death and the Afterlife: Multidisciplinary Perspectives from a Global City by Routledge in June 2024. Tan also published a peer-reviewed article, “Embodied Futurities: Alecia Neo’s Socially Engaged Art Practice with Caregivers in Singapore,” in a special issue on Forms of Encounter & Exchange: artist-led approaches to Public Pedagogy in the Asia Pacific Region in the Journal of Public Pedagogies in August 2023.