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54th Midwest Conference for Asian Affairs
Daily Schedule of Panels and Events
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Panel Sessions A: Friday, September 23, 12:00pm-1:45pm
Panel A. 1: Individual Papers on Reform in China and India: Past and Present
(Hospitality-Business Dining Room - Ground Level)
Chair: Jaishankar Raman, Valparaiso University
Larry Israel, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Consensus and Coercion in the Civilizing Project of a Neo-Confucian Philosopher: Wang Yangming's Campaigns in Guangxi, 1527-1528
Juan Wang, Purdue University
Interpreting the New Policy (Xinzheng): Lui Dapeng, Li Boyuan and Wu Jianren
Jaishankar Raman, Valparaiso University
Reform Process in India and China
Panel A. 2: Women, Migrants and Minorities in Contemporary China
(Conference 62 - Ground Level)
Chair: Lida Nedilsky, North Park University
Fang Deng, Bridgewater State College
A Vital Cultural Reform: The Indigenization in China--Why Has China's Marriage Law Been Amended Twice since 1980?
Diana Fu, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
A Home of Caged Voices: Paradoxically Empowering Chinese Migrant Women
Lida Nedilsky, North Park University
The Politics of Representing Religious Minorities in Post-1997 Hong Kong
Panel A. 3: Gender in Pre-modern Japanese Literature (Big Ten Room B - Lobby Level)
Chair: Ethan Segal, Michigan State University
Susan Furukawa, Indiana University
The Critique of Umu-sei in Late Heian Fiction
Chia-li Kao, Indiana University
Reorganizing the Gender System: The Assertion of the Female Subject as a Feminist in “Yoru no Nesame”
Minae Savas, Ohio State University
The Use of Feminine Madness in Japanese Noh Theatre
Discussant: Rose Bundy, Kalamazoo College
Panel A. 4: Science, Technology and Defeat in Modern Japan (Michigamme - Ground Level)
Chair: Takashi Nishiyama, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Walter Grunden, Bowling Green State University
Of Silk and Sealing Wax: Why Was There No “Big Science” Revolution in World War II Japan?
Takashi Nishiyama, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Building an Engineering Workforce for War and Peace
Discussant: Morris Low, Johns Hopkins University
Panel A. 5: Education and Curriculum Reform in Japan (Room 107 - Lobby Level)
Chair: Anne Prescott, Indiana University
Anne Hooghart, Siena Heights University
Dilemmas of the Ongoing Education Reform in Japan: Report from a Case Study of the New Middle School Integrated Studies Course
Anne Prescott, Indiana University
Music Curriculum Reforms in Japan: Traditional Music in the Schools and Society
Tomoaki Nomi, Southeast Missouri State University
That Was Then, This Is Now: Perception and Reality of Education in Japan
Patty Croom, Michigan State University
The Third Revolution: Highlights of Japanese Higher Education Reforms
Panel A. 6: Historical Text and Context: The Power of the Recorded Word
( Willy Room - Lobby Level)
Chair: Talbott Huey, Michigan State University
Talbott Huey, Michigan State University
The International Influence of Chinese Books from Han to Ming: A Bibliographic Essay
Adam Fong, University of Hawaii, Manoa
Out of the East, Understanding the World Through the Records of 13th Century Voyagers
David Horrocks, Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library
US-Asia Relations in the 1970's: Recent and Prospective Declassifications from the National Security Adviser Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library
Laura Iandola, Northern Illinois University
Making Visible the “Invisible Government:” Interpreting the FRUS Indonesia Documents for 1964-1965
Panel Sessions B: Friday, September 23, 2:00pm-3:45pm
Panel B. 1: The Chinese Bronze Age (Room 103B - Lobby Level)
Co-Chairs: Ying Wang, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Mara Duckens, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Mara Duckens, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Reconstructing the Life of Fu Hao
Michael Aschenbrenner, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
The Rise of the Chariot in Ancient China
Anita Netolicka, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
The Power of the Dao and of the First Emperor
Amy Alendres, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
The Hierarchy of Motifs: A Case Study of the Collections at the Art Institute of Chicago
Panel B. 2: Self, Earth Mother, and Other: Discourses in Japanese Literature
(Heritage Room- Lobby Level)
Chair: Matthew Strecher, Toyo University
Mathew Strecher, Toyo University
Seeking the New Messiah: Two Murakamis and the Effort to Chart a New Course for Contemporary Japan
Roger Thomas, Illinois State University
Enchi Fumiko's “Urmutter”
Martin Holman, University of Missouri
The Naked History of the Self: Youthful Narrators in “Hadaka no kozue” and Other Autobiographical Fiction by Inoue Yasushi
Panel B. 3: Christianity and Modernity in Meiji Japan (Conference 62 - Ground Level)
Chair: Sally Hastings, Purdue University
Tanya Sue Maus, University of Chicago
Child Poverty and the Failure of the Modern State: Indigenous Christian Responses during the Early Industrial Period of Meiji Japan (1880-1900)
Garrett Washington, Purdue University
“Lordship” in Meiji Japan: Resolving Ebina Danjo's Identity Crisis
Adrianne Renburg, Indiana University
Educational Narratives: Christianity and Women's Higher Education in Meiji Japan
Discussant: James Huffman, Wittenberg University
Panel B. 4: Youth and Age in East Asian Social Discourse Panel ( Willy Room - Lobby Level)
Chair: Jermaine Gordon, Sophia University
Jermaine Gordon, Sophia (Jouchi) University
Through the Looking Glass: An Empirical Study of First Sexual Experience, Sexual Attitudes and Behavior of Young Japanese Adults
Holly Didi-Ogren, St. Olaf College
“Is this what you're trying to say?” Verbal Negotiations of Patient Agency at a Japanese Adult Care Center
Panel B. 5: Politics and the Military in the Philippines (Big 10 Room B - Lobby Level)
Chair: Benjamin Muego, Bowling Green State University
Kevin Cross, Johns Hopkins, SAIS
The Enemy Within: Corruption in the Armed forces of the Philippines as a Security Threat
Roger Bresnahan, Michigan State University
Belinda Aquino: Chronicler and Conscience of Philippine Politics
Benjamin Muego, Bowling Green State University
Impeachment Philippine-style: Macapagal-Arroyo's Campaign to Head Off Removal from Office
Discussant: Eric Chang, Michigan State University
Panel B. 6: Education in Asia (Room 101 - Ground Level)
Chair: David Horner, Michigan State University
Sungworn Ngudgratoke, Michigan State University
A Multi-level Factor Analysis of Students' Teaching Evaluation: A Case of Teaching Evaluation in Thailand
Dipendra Subedi, Michigan State University
Factors Influencing Career Choice among High School Students in Nepal
Yonghan Park, Michigan State University
Education Fever in South Korea
David Horner, Michigan State University
Post-Handover Education Reform in Hong Kong
Panel B. 7: Her-story: Myth and Memory in Modern Indian Literature
(Michigamme - Ground Level)
Chair: Pamela Lothspeich, Michigan State University
Pamela Lothspeich, Michigan State University
Imagining the Nation in a 20th Century Adaptation of a Classic Sanskrit Play, “The Plaiting of the Tresses”
Jyotsna Singh, Michigan State University
Traumas of the Indo-Pakistan Partition Remembered: The Fate of Women in the Literary Works of Amrita Pritam
Aparajita Sagar, Purdue University
Some Questions in Middle-Class Literary Feminism in Modern India: Ismat Chughtai and Mahadevi Varma
Friday Evening Special Events 4:00 - 4:30 Introduction to, “Intimate India,” with exhibit photographer Marilyn Rauth
(Room 107 - Lobby Level)
5:00 - 6:00 Welcome Reception (cash bar) (Big 10 Room C - Lobby Level)
Michael Lewis, MCAA Program Chair and Director, Asian Studies Center, MSU
Jeffrey Riedinger, Acting Dean, International Studies & Programs, MSU
7:15 Introduction to the Chinese Pipa (Festival Lounge, Wharton Center)
Marilyn McCullough, Assistant Director, Asian Studies Center,MSU
8:00 Gao Hong: Chinese Pipa Concert ( Wharton Center)
Gao Hong, a Chinese music prodigy and master of the pear-shaped lute, the pipa, began her career as a professional musician at age 12. Hong graduated with honors from China’s premier music school, the Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing, where she studied with the great pipa master Lin Shicheng. Hong has received numerous top awards and honors throughout the world, including First Prize in the Hebei Professional Young Music Performers Competition. As a composer, she has received commissions from the American Composers Forum and Twin Cities Public Television. Tickets are $15.00 for MCAA members and will be available for purchase at the door.
Saturday Morning Special Events
7:00 - 8:00 MCAA Executive Meeting (Heritage Room - Lobby Level)
Panel Sessions C: Saturday, September 24, 8:30am-10:15am
Panel C. 1: Midwest Japan Seminar I (Heritage Room - Lobby Level)
Chair: Louis G. Perez, Illinois State University
Paper: Paul Watt, DePauw University
Demythologizing Pure Land Buddhism: Yasuda Rijin (1900-1982) and the Modern Restatement of the Shin Buddhist Tradition
Discussant: Robert Fish, Indiana State University
Panel C. 2: Poetry in Context: Reading, Writing and Commenting on Poetry in late Imperial China (Conference 61 - Ground Level)
Chair: Robert Hegel, Washington University, St. Louis
Jing Zhang, Washington University, St. Louis
Reading Poetry in Late Ming Short Vernacular Stories
Chun Mei, Washington University, St. Louis
Poeticizing Theater in Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century China
Jie Cui, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Between the Traditional and the Contemporary: On Wang Fuzhi's Remarks on the Cao Brothers
Discussant: David Rolston, University of Michigan
Panel C. 3: Chinese Political Economy in the Twenty-first Century
(Conference 62 - Ground Level)
Chair: Walter Arnold, Miami University
Francis Schortgen, Miami University
China's Special Economic Zones: Anything Still Special About Them?
Tony Frye, Miami University
Special Economic Zones and the Opening of China
Irina Aervitz, Miami University
The Role of Local Government in Attracting Foreign Investment: The Case of China and Russia
Ed Petronzio, Miami University
Fiat's Expansion to China: Motivations and Expectations
Yinan (Richard) Wang, Miami University
Partnering with China's Carmakers: Globalization of Automotive Industry in China
Panel C. 4: Faith, Power and Politics in Southeast Asia (Room 101 - Lobby Level)
Chair: Robert McKinley, Michigan State University
Robert McKinley, Michigan State University
The Importance of Serving Halal (Islamically Proper) Foods in Multi-religious Malaysia: Who is Host, Who Is Guest?
Oona Paredes, Arizona State University
Transcripts of Power: Negotiating Political Authority in Colonial
Correspondence in the Southern Philippines
Lisa Vargas, Kent State University
U.S. Foreign Policy and Globalization: The Indonesian Model
Panel C. 5: Current Research in the Lao Domain ( Willy Room - Lobby Level)
Chair: John Hartmann, Northern Illinois University
Christy Hicks, Michigan State University
Lao and Hmong Teachers' Perceptions of the Developmental Stages of Youth in UXO-Impacted Communities
Priwan Nanongkham, Kent State University
The Khaen, a Bamboo Free-Reed Mouth Organ: Musical Instrument and Its Tradition of Lao People in Northeast Thailand
John Hartmann, Northern Illinois University
Persistence of Ethnic Identity of Lao Phuan and Lao Song Dam: Evidence from Linguistics and History
Discussant: Frank Osanka, Independent Scholar, Racine, Wisconsin
Panel C. 6: Church and Identity in East Asia (Big 10 Room B - Lobby Level)
Chair: How Chuang Chua, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
How Chuang Chua, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
Reinterpreting Endo Shusaku's Swamp Motif in Light of the Historical Jesuit Mission to Japan
Mark Dominey, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
Chongryun's Fifty Years: Koreans in Japan
Paulus Pan, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
Rediscovering Mennonite Identity in Taiwan
Discussant: Linda Benson, Oakland University
Panel C. 7: War and Remembrance: Contested Memory, Then and Now
(Room 102 - Lobby Level)
Chair: Robert Entenmann, St. Olaf College
Parks Coble, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
New Perspectives in Understanding Wartime China, 1937-1945: The Contested Memory of Wartime Reporting
Alexander Bon, Royal Netherlands Naval College
“Japan Bashing:” A New Jeremiad?
Shengmei Ma, Michigan State University
Translating Comfort Woman
Discussant: Robert Entenmann, St. Olaf College
Panel C. 8: Space, Body and Performance (Michigamme - Ground Level)
Chair: Jin-hee Lee, Eastern Illinois University
John Cho, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Mobile Citizenship in Korean Gay Site: Ivancity
Rebecca Nickerson, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Neoliberal Strategies: Japan, Sport, and Nation
Akiko Takeyama, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Body Movement and Eroticized Interaction in Tokyo Host and Hostess Clubs
Eng Kiong Tan, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Empty Body of Desire: The Significance of the Hole in Taiwanese-Malaysia Director Tsai Ming-liang's “The Hole”
Discussant: Jin-hee Lee, Eastern Illinois University
Panel Sessions D: Saturday, September 24, 10:30am-12:15pm
Panel D.1: Midwest Japan Seminar II (Heritage Room - Lobby Level)
Chair: Louis G. Perez, Illinois State University
Paper: Catherine Ryu, Michigan State University
Aestheticizing the Political: Komachi's Tears in the Noh Play “Sooshi Arai Komachi”
Discussants: Fumiko Fukuta, University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh
Susan Long, John Carroll University
Panel D. 2: Poetry, Prose and Drama in Traditional China (Michigamme - Ground Level)
Chair: Ya-chen Chen, Stanford University
Ya-chen Chen, Stanford University
Rethinking the Beauty with Flying Daggers: Han-Tang Gender Politics
Xiaoquan (Raphael) Zhang, Washington University, St. Louis
Polyphonic Monologues: Voices and Personae in Clown and Villain Roles in Two of Li Yu's Chuanqi Plays
Panel D. 3: Republican China: Transforming Public and Private Spheres (Room 101 - Lobby Level)
Chair: Liping Bu, Alma College
Qiliang He, University of Minnesota
Print the Province: Journalism and Federalism in Hangzhou, 1920-1923
Liping Bu, Alma College
W.W. Peter and the Council on Health Education in China
Wei Xie, Yale University
The Rise of Women's Yue Opera in Wartime Shanghai
Zhiguo Ye, University of Minnesota
Making Song Meiling a Chinese New Woman
Panel D. 4: Contested Discourses of Health and Healing in North India
(Big 10 Room B - Lobby Level)
Chair: Judy Pugh, Michigan State University
Judy Pugh, Michigan State University
In the Shadow of Biomedicine: The Discourses of Ayurvedic and Unani Medicine
Yoganand Sinha, Michigan State University
Shamans and Ascetics: A Perspective on Spirit Healing in Rural Bihar
Pamela Bartholomew, Michigan State University
Recasting Women's Health in North India
Panel D. 5: Current Research in the Lao Domain Session 2 ( Willy Room - Ground Level)
Chair: John Hartmann, Northern Illinois University
Greg Green, Northern Illinois University
Information Access in the Lao P.D.R.
Nisachol Chamnongsri, Khonkaen University, Thailand
Metadata Development for Digitized Palm Leaf Manuscript Management System
Catherine Raymond and Alan Potkin, Northern Illinois University
International Efforts Towards the Restoration of Vat Sisaket, Vientiane's Oldest Temple
Discussant: Frank Osanka, Independent Scholar, Racine, Wisconsin
Panel D 6: Cultural Flows and Democratization in Contemporary Korea (Room 102 - Lobby Level)
Chair: Won K. Paik, Central Michigan University
Jeongsuk Joo, State University of New York, Buffalo
Riding the “Korean Wave:” Korean Popular Culture in the Transnational Cultural Flows
Chang-Hun Oh, Kaya University, South Korea
Democratization and Anti-American Sentiment in South Korea
Discussant: Won K. Paik, Central Michigan University
Panel D 7: Individual Papers on Social Capital and Public Structures
(Conference 61- Ground Level)
Chair: Soon-Yong Pak , Yonsei University
Christine D. Lasco , Michigan State University
Dynamics of Wages and Rice Prices in the Philippines
Soon-Yong Pak , Yonsei University
Engaging Acculturation Issues for Adolescent North Korean Refugees Through Alternative Schooling
Panel D 8: Nepal: Contemporary Development Issues and Challenges
(Conference 62 - Ground Level)
Chair: Muraru Suvedi, Michigan State University
Mahendra Lawoti, Western Michigan University
The Maoist Insurgency in Nepal
Dirgha J. Ghimire, University of Michigan
Changing Family Structures in Rural Nepal
Krishna Gyawali, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Finance, Nepal
Contemporary Economic Development Issues
Murari Suvedi , Michigan State University
Meeting People's Expectations of Development
Saturday Special Events
1:00 - 2:45 Presidential Panel (Big 10 Room B - Lobby Level)
Asian Studies and the Specter of Global Pandemics: Wild Fowl, Tame Chicks, and Human Embodiment of Avian Influenza
Chair: Jacquetta Hill, President, MCAA
Scott Dowell, Center for Disease Control: Coordinating Center for Infectious Diseases
The Global Threat of Avian Influenza
Ann Jannetta, University of Pittsburg
Zoonoses and Human Pandemics: Evolving Relationships Between Species
Gerald Nelson, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Sick Birds, Mad Cows, and Contaminated Civets: How does Modern Agriculture Contribute to Global Pandemics?
3:00 - 4:15 New Directions in India-U.S. Relations: A Roundtable Discussion
(Big 10 Room B - Lobby Level)
Moderator: Michael Lewis, Michigan State University
The Honorable Arun Kumar, Consul General of India at Chicago
Jeffrey Riedinger, Michigan State University
Anil Jain, Michigan State University
Mohammed Ayoob, Michigan State University
4:30 - 5:30 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Conference on Asian Affairs
(Big 10 Room A - Lobby Level)
Chair: Jacquetta Hill, President, MCAA
6:00 MCAA Banquet (Big 10 Room BC - Lobby Level)
By reservation only. Reception (cash bar) begins at 6:00. Dinner will be served at 6:30. After dinner address by Dr. Barbara Andaya, President, Association of Asian Studies, on Cross-cultural Conversations in Southeast Asian History.
Panel Sessions E: Sunday, September 25, 9:00am-10:45am
Panel E. 1: The City of Edo in Multi-Dimensional Perspectives (Conference 61 - Ground Level)
Chair: Doyoung Park, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Doyoung Park, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Transformation of the Confucian Shrine and Political Position of the Hayashi Family in the Tokugawa Bakufu
Eunseok Choi, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Taming Urban Unrest in Late Tokugawa Edo: Two Cases of 1787 Edo Riot and 1855 Great Earthquake
Akira Shimizu, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Meat Consumption in Edo: A Case of the District of Kojimachi
Discussants: Lane Earns, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh
Brian Platt, George Mason University
Panel E.2: Individual Papers on Chinese Painting and Culture
(Willy Room - Lobby Level)
Chair: Tom Suchan, Eastern Michigan University
Tom Suchan, Eastern Michigan University
Beyond Baoding: Overlooked and Lesser-Known Cliff Sculpture Sites in Dazu
Bo Liu, University of Michigan
Cold Sparrows on Wintry Twigs: A Painting Theme that Dissented
Tianshu Zhu, Ohio State University
A Study of the Principle Image in Central-Pillar Caves at Kizil
Panel E. 3: Center, Periphery and Industrial Integration in Contemporary China
(Conference 62 - Ground Level)
Chair: Juan Chen, University of Michigan
Carla Freeman, University of Wisconsin-Parkside
Regional Integration and China's Dongbei: Sources, Patterns, and Implications for Central-Local Relations in China Today
Zhou Fang, University of Michigan
Bureaucratic Structure and Industrial Development in China
Zhiguo Yang, University of Wisconsin-River Falls
“This Beer Tastes Really Good:” Development of Beer Brewery Industry in Qingdao, Nationalism, and Consumerism, 1903-1992
Panel E. 4: Regenerating Genre, Myth and Self: Female Transcendents and the Aesthetics of Healing in Asian Women's Poetry (Room 102 - Lobby Level)
Chair: Paul Rouzer, University of Minnesota
Binbin Yang, Washington University, St. Louis
Writing as Therapeutic: The “Illness Narrative” of the Qing Woman Poet Jin Yi
(1770-1794)
Yanning Wang, Washington University, St. Louis
Ascending up into the Clouds: Qing Woman Poet Luo Qilan's (1755-1813) Poetry of “Nu Youxian”
Lee Friederich, Washington University, St. Louis
In the Voice of a Modern-day Miko: Channeling the Semiotic, Hiromi Ito's Retelling of the Sansho Dayu Legend
Discussants: Jeffrey Angles, Western Michigan University
Paul Rouzer, University of Minnesota
Panel E. 5: What can experts from other disciplines teach Japanese language instructors? A Roundtable Discussion (Heritage Room - Lobby Level)
Chairs: Fumiko Fukuta, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh
Yasuko Ito Watt, Indiana University
Participants: E. Taylor Atkins, Northern Illinois University
Gregory Guelcher, Morningside College
James Stanlaw, Illinois State University
Panel E. 6: Enlightenment, Poetry and Bodhisattvas in East Asian Buddhism
(Michigamme - Ground Level)
Chair: Marilyn McCullough, Michigan State University
Ariana Maki, Ohio State University
Enlightenment Within: The Dakini Paradise as Internal Phenomenon
Byoung K. Park, Western Michigan University
Translating East Asian Chan Buddhism Poems: Han Shan and Ko Un into English
Marilyn McCullough, Michigan State University
Guan-yin and Putuoshan: The Fate of a Sacred Island in Modern China
Panel E. 7: Japanese Visages: Literature, Film, Nature (Room 101 - Lobby Level)
Chair: Noboru Tomonari, Carleton College
Shiho Takai, Washington University, St. Louis
Musashi's Two Faces: Un/Making of a Hero in Yojo
Noboru Tomonari, Carleton College
Re-Imagining the Japanese: Himatsuri (Fire Festival), the Film and the Novella
Manuel Yang, University of Toledo
Minakata Kumagusu in America, 1887-1892
Panel Sessions F: Sunday, September 25, 11:00am-12: 45pm
Panel F. 1: Co-opting the Marginalized: Literary Struggles in Wartime Japan
( Willy Room - Lobby Level)
Chair: Susan Burns, University of Chicago
Emily Chung, University of Chicago
For the Masses: Hayashi Fusao's “Metropolitan Hyperbola” and Massification in Proletarian Literature
Miho Matsugu, Grinnell College
Gender, Sexuality, Genre and History in Yokota Fumiko's "Book of Daylight"
Kathryn Tanaka, University of Chicago
Leprosy as Metonym: Illness as Counter-censorship Strategy in Hojo Tamio's “The Farce”
Mika Endo, University of Chicago
Children Writing Life: The Composition Movement, Realism, and Literature in Pre-War Japan
Panel F. 2: Tibet: Regional, Colonial, Diasporic (Conference 62 - Ground Level)
Chair: Gordon Stewart, Michigan State University
Nicole Willock, Indiana University
Jiao Yingqi's Perspective on the Military Campaign to Tibet in 1720-1721
Yosay Wangdi, Grand Valley State University
Challenges in Diaspora Tibet: Religion and Politics
Gordon Stewart, Michigan State University
Warren Hastings' Tibet Mission, 1774
Panel F. 3: Aspects of Identity Formation in Chinese History (Room 102 - Lobby Level)
Chair: Linda Cooke Johnson, Michigan State University
Linda Cooke Johnson, Michigan State University
Identity Formation in Liao China
Jacob Whittaker, Michigan State University
Emergence of a Yi Ethnic Identity in Late Imperial China
Discussant: Lynne Paine, Michigan State University Panel F. 4: From Margins to Mainstream: “Minorities” in Twentieth Century Japan
(Conference 62 - Ground Level)
Chair: Roy Hanashiro, University of Michigan, Flint
Jin-hee Lee, Eastern Illinois University
Undisciplining Archives of Empire: Message, Medium, and Colonial Mayhem in the Japanese Metropole
Robert Fish, Indiana State University
“Mixed-Blood” Orphans in Postwar Japan: Did “Race” Really Matter?
John Davis, Jr., Michigan State University
The Buraku Issue and the (Mis) Reading of Race in Japan
Panel F. 5: Art, Food and Poetry in Japan and Asia (Conference 61 - Ground Level)
Chair: Marvin Marcus, Washington University, St. Louis
Lisa Morrisette, Denison University
Wrapped in Meaning: The Visual Language of “Tagasode Byobo”
Akira Shimizu, University of Illinois
Eating the Beast: Development of Meat Consumption in Early Nineteenth-Century Edo
Marvin Marcus, Washington University, St. Louis
The Versed Asia Project: From Scholarly Discourse to Found Poetry
Panel F. 6: Sports in East Asia: Modernization, Internationalization, and Community Building (Heritage Room - Lobby Level)
Chair: Sayuri Shimizu, Michigan State University
Guoqi Xu, Kalamazoo College
Sports and China's Internationalization
Sayuri Shimizu, Michigan State University
“ America's National Pastime” in Occupied Japan, 1945-1952
Michael Malloch, Michigan State University
Baseball and Identity in Taiwan
Panel F. 7: Contested Histories: Nationalism, Narrative, and Textbooks in East and Southeast Asia (Michigamme - Ground Level)
Chair: Ethan Segal, Michigan State University
Ethan Segal, Michigan State University
The Japanese Textbook Controversy: Challenges to Domestic Education and International Relations
Dennis Hart, Kent State University
Learning Nationalism as Resistance in Korean Textbooks
Young Rae Oum, Clark University
Food and Identity Discourses in Korean and English Texts
Michael Wood, Dawson College
New Order and Old Orthodoxies: “Sejarah Nasional Indonesia” and Indonesian National History
Panel F. 8. Fantasy, Ideal, Reality and Identity: An Investigation of Late Imperial Chinese Classical Tales (Room 104 - Lobby Level)
Chair: Chao-Mei Tu, Purdue University
Lei Jin, Purdue University
The Imagined Garden: A Private Space for Fantasy and Spiritual and Psychological Healing
Xianfeng Mou, Purdue University
Negotiating between Conflicting Allegiances: Cultural Ambivalence behind Pu Songling's “The Painted Wall”
Chao-Mei Tu, Purdue University
Lin Siniang in the Late-Imperial Chinese Tales: How Does the Female Body come to Matter?
Yilin Liao, Purdue University
On the Journey to Enlightenment
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