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Publishing workshop
PANEL 01
MULTIPLE MARGINALITIES : PART 1 CONVERSATIONS ACROSS SOUTH AND SOUTHEAST ASIA ON ENVIRONMENTAL HUMANITIES.
PANEL 02
SHAPING AND PRESERVING MEMORY IN WESTERN INDIA AND BEYOND, 1300-PRESENT.
PANEL 03
EXPERIENCES OF GERMAN-SPEAKING JEWS IN JAPAN AND SHANGHAI DURING WORLD WAR II
PANEL 04
BUREAUCRACY AND STATE FORMATION IN SOUTHEAST ASIA
PANEL 05
INTERSECTIONALITY IN SLAVE LABOR IN THE JAPANESE EMPIRE : BIO-POLITICS IN PRISONS, LICENSED PROSTITUTION QUARTERS, COAL MINES, AND HANSEN’S DISEASE SANATORIUMS
PANEL 06
CULTURAL MEMORY ON THE MOVE : DRAWING, SINGING, PERFORMING, AND STREAMING FROM SOUTH KOREA
PANEL 07
ASIAN MOBILITIES, FRAUGHT FRIENDSHIPS, AND MORAL DILEMMAS
PANEL 08
LITERARY ECHOES OF THE 1923 GREAT KANTŌ EARTHQUAKE
PANEL 09
ARTISTIC PRACTICES AND COUNTER-MEMORIES IN TAIWAN, QUEMOY, AND CHINA
PANEL 10
RE-CENTERING MIGRATION INTO SOUTH KOREA : DIFFERENCES, DISJUNCTURES, AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS
PANEL 11
KOREA AND TAIWAN IN MOTION : PRESERVING COGNITION, MEMORY, AND FUNCTION THROUGH SOCIAL TECHNOLOGIES ADDRESSING DEMENTIA
PANEL 12
ASIA AND THE CINEMATIC COLD WAR
PANEL 13
IMAGINING ASIA IN THE PERIPHERY : DOCUMENTATION OF ASIAN PATRIARCHY AND WOMEN’S LIVES FROM THE LOCAL
PANEL 14
REACHING FOR ETERNITY IN THE AGE OF TRANSIENCY : CANONIZATION IN MODERN CHINESE LITERATURE
PANEL 15
HINDUISM IN MOTION : THE DIASPORA, GLOBAL HINDUISM, AND BEYOND
PANEL 16
MEMORYSCAPES OF EMPIRE : KOREAN DISPLACEMENTS IN NORTHEAST ASIA IN TRANSNATIONAL MEMORY AND MULTILINGUAL ARCHIVES
PANEL 17
FEELING REVOLUTIONARY: MAOIST EMOTIONAL REGIMES FROM YAN’AN TO THE CULTURAL REVOLUTION
PANEL 18
ARCHIVE EFFECTS IN EAST ASIA : THINKING ACROSS THEORY AND PRACTICE WITH ARTISTS AND RESEARCHERS
PANEL 19
ASIA AND THE PEOPLE WITHOUT HISTORY: LANDS AND PEOPLE IN BETWEEN SOUTH CHINA AND SOUTHEAST ASIA, PART I : HISTORY, IDENTITY, AND SOVEREIGNTY
PANEL 20
TESTIMONIES OF WOOD AND BAMBOO : EVALUATING TRADITIONAL ACCOUNTS OF PRE-HAN EMPIRE CHINESE HISTORY FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF UNEARTHED MANUSCRIPTS
PANEL 21
DOCUMENTING CONTESTED MEMORIES IN CHINA AND SOUTH KOREA
PANEL 22
WARS IN DIFFERENT EYES : PERCEIVING AND COMMEMORATING ASIAN WARS IN THE 20TH CENTURY
PANEL 23
ECOCRITICISM IN EAST ASIAN LITERATURE AND FILM
PANEL 24
MAKING SPACE FOR IDENTITY UNDER SETTLER COLONIALISM IN NORTHEAST ASIA
PANEL 25
ASIAN SCHOLARLY PUBLISHING AND ASIAN STUDIES
PANEL 26
BUDDHIST ART IN MOTION: HISTORICAL CONTEXTS AND CONTEMPORARY METHODOLOGIES
PANEL 27
MOVING FORWARD : JAPAN-KOREA RELATIONS AND THE FUTURE OF ASIA 2
PANEL 28
COMEDY AS CULTURAL MEMORY : LAUGHTER ACROSS 20TH AND 21ST CENTURY EAST ASIAN FILM AND MEDIA
PANEL 29
THE COMMEMORATION OF WARRIORS AND MARTYRS IN SOUTH ASIA
PANEL 30
“MULTIPLE MARGINALITIES : PART 2 CONVERSATIONS ACROSS SOUTH AND SOUTHEAST ASIA ON INEQUALITIES, WELFARE AND DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE”
PANEL 31
CHINESE AND KOREAN POLITICAL THOUGHT ON RESISTANCE AND DOMINATION
PANEL 32
ASIAN STUDIES IN ASIA : QUESTIONING ASSUMPTIONS AND CHALLENGING BOUNDARIES
PANEL 33
THE COMMERCIALIZATION OF POPULAR CULTURE IN COLONIAL KOREA
PANEL 34
RESITUATING HONG KONG IN AREA STUDIES: TRANSNATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE AND MOVEMENT OF PEOPLE AND IDEAS, 1840S-2022
PANEL 35
OBJECTS OF MEMORY : BODY, COMMUNITY AND NATIO
PANEL 36
MIGRANTS AND EVERYDAY BORDERING IN CONTEMPORARY SOUTH KOREA
PANEL 37
MEMORIES OF MARGINS : IMPERIAL ENVIRONMENT IN EAST ASIA
PANEL 38
MANIFACETED REVOLUTION : CHINESE REVOLUTIONARY HISTORY IN THE NEW AGE
PANEL 39
WAR, COUNTERINSURGENCY AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN THE FRONTIERS OF EMPIRE : JAPANESE IMPERIAL ARMED FORCES IN TAIWAN
PANEL 40
MEDIATING COLLABORATIONISM : COSMOPOLITANISM, ASIANISM, AND THE RECOUNTING OF HISTORY
PANEL 41
MAKING US REMEMBER : RESISTING ERASURES IN EAST ASIAN MEDI
PANEL 42
COVID MEMORY AS HUMANISTIC PRESERVATION : ONLINE DOCUMENTATION, DIARY, POETRY, AND RESEARCH
PANEL 43
POSTING MEMORIES : SOCIAL MEDIA AND IDENTITY IN SOUTH ASIAN COMMUNITIES
PANEL 44
ASIA AND THE PEOPLE WITHOUT HISTORY : LANDS AND PEOPLE IN BETWEEN SOUTH CHINA AND SOUTHEAST ASIA, PART II : ETHNOGRAPHY, MIGRATION, AND TERRITORIALITY
PANEL 45
UNTANGLING MEDICINE AND DISEASE IN KOREAN HISTORY : FROM THE COLONIAL ERA TO THE EARLY YEARS OF THE COLD WAR
PANEL 46
ASIAN ARTS AND SOCIETIES IN MOTION - CASE STUDIES FROM SE-ASIA, CHINA AND JAPAN
PANEL 47
NEGOTIATING ORTHODOXY : RECONSTRUCTION, DISSEMINATION, AND PERFORMANCE OF LITERARY KNOWLEDGE IN LATE IMPERIAL CHINA
PANEL 48
DOCUMENTING LIFE ON THE MARGINS : ETHNICITY, GENDER, AND BORDERS IN CHINA
PANEL 49
COMPLICATING THE HISTORY OF LOVE AND INTIMACY IN EAST AND SOUTHEAST ASIA
PANEL 50
(DE)MEDICALIZING FEELINGS, SCIENTIZING CULTURES : DOCUMENTS OF PROPHYLAXIS, DISEASE AND ILLNESS IN INDONESIA, TAIWAN, AND CHINA
PANEL 51
NEGOTIATING STRATEGIES FOR REMEMBERING A SITE : ART AND CARTOGRAPHY IN CHINA FROM THE 13TH TO THE 20TH CENTURIES
PANEL 52
MODERNITY THROUGH THE EYES OF CIVILIANS: RELIGION AND SOCIAL ACTIVISM IN HOKKAIDO, TAIWAN, AND TOKYO, 1900S - 1950S
PANEL 53
BELATED REMEMBRANCE OF THINGS PAST : JAPANESE POSTCOLONIAL REWRITINGS OF COLONIAL MEMORIES IN EAST ASIA
PANEL 54
RECONSTRUCTING MEMORIES, RESHAPING HISTORIES : PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE KOREAN WAR
PANEL 55
IDENTITIES IN MOTION : ENCOUNTERING THE INTERSECTIONALITY OF MIGRATION, MEDIA, AND GENERATION IN TAIWAN
PANEL 56
RE-CENTERING WOMEN IN SIAM’S LONG NINETEENTH CENTUR
PANEL 57
TOWARDS BROADER LOCAL, GENDERED, AND CULTURAL KNOWLEDGE OF WORLD WAR II IN THE PHILIPPINES
PANEL 58
RODRIGO DUTERTE’S IMPACT ON PHILIPPINE POLITICS
PANEL 59
MEMORY AND THE ARCHIVE IN TWENTIETH-CENTURY TIBET
PANEL 60
RESISTANCE IN THE AGE OF PANDEMIC : DANGEROUSLY SPEAKING OF THAI YOUTH UPRISING AND ANTI-MONARCHY MOVEMENTS
PANEL 61
TRANSCENDING SPACE AND TIME : ANALYZING RACIAL REPRESENTATIONS IN MODERN JAPAN
PANEL 62
ORTHOGRAPHIC PLURALITY : CASE STUDIES FROM MAINLAND SOUTHEAST ASIA’S BORDERLAND PART 1 OF 2
PANEL 63
RE-ASSEMBLING GENDER AND SEXUALITY IN GLOBAL ASIA : AN ONGOING QUEST OF THE PURSUIT OF DESIRE, PLEASURE AND SUBJECTIVITY THROUGH MANGA IN CONTEMPORARY JAPAN
PANEL 64
GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE ACROSS ASIA AND THE DIASPORA I : (DIS)EMPOWERING WOMEN THROUGH LAWS, ACTIVISM, AND THE ECONOMY
PANEL 65
TRANSGRESSING THE HOMELANDS : ZAINICH’S KOREAS UNDER THE COLD WAR REGIMES
PANEL 66
THE LOST ONES : FORGOTTEN FIGURES IN EAST ASIAN TRADITIONAL THEATRE
PANEL 67
THE MAKING OF MODERN NURSING PROFESSIONS IN THE EAST ASIA DURING THE LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY TO TWENTIETH CENTURY
PANEL 68
ARCHIVING CHINESE INDEPENDENT CINEMA : PRESERVING THE PAST FOR THE FUTURE
PANEL 69
THE POLITICS OF ASPIRATION AND TRANSNATIONAL MOBILITY IN POSTREFORM VIETNAM PART 1
PANEL 70
MIGRATION, MOBILITY, AND NETWORKS IN URBAN ASIA: HONG KONG AND BEYOND, 1890S–1980S
PANEL 71
THE GLOBAL IN THE LOCAL : TRANSNATIONAL MASCULINITIES AND NEOLIBERAL CONSUMERISM IN EAST ASIA
PANEL 72
DIGITAL SPACES OF VISIBILITY AND COUNTER-HEGEMONIC DISCOURSES : THE USE OF SOCIAL MEDIA AS A SITE OF RESISTANCE AND NEGOTIATION IN EAST ASIA AND THE ARAB GULF
PANEL 73
TECHNOLOGIES OF LITERACY IN MODERN CHINA: LATE QING TO MIDTWENTIETH CENTURY
PANEL 74
MEMORY IN MOTION : CONTESTING MEMORY ON SCREEN IN ASIAN SOCIETY
PANEL 75
MEMORY AS QUEER MEDIA : QUEER ASIAN CINEMA AND MEDIA ACROSS TIME AND SPACE
PANEL 76
MEMORIES WRITTEN, ORAL AND VISUAL IN TIMOR-LESTE, PART 1
PANEL 77
CULTURAL AND MATERIAL INTERACTIONS BETWEEN TIBET AND ITS NEIGHBORS
PANEL 78
TAIWAN THROUGH SOUND : THREE PERSPECTIVES ON POSTCOLONIAL EXPERIENCES AND SONIC MEMORIES FROM THE 1920S THROUGH TODAY
PANEL 79
THE SOCIAL, CULTURAL AND POLITICAL CONSTRUCTION OF MEMORIES IN VIETNAM AND JAPAN
PANEL 80
UNDERSTANDING THE EVERYDAY IMPACT OF “STATE MAKING AND UN-MAKING” OF COLONIAL AND POST-COLONIAL BALOCHISTAN
PANEL 81
ASIAN CITIES IN MOTION : COLONIALISM, CAPITALISM, AND NOSTALGIA
PANEL 82
THE MULTIPLICITY OF TRAUMA : RE-WRITING AND RE-REPRESENTING PAST MEMORIES IN CONTEMPORARY CHINESE VISUAL MEDIA
PANEL 83
THE RUPTURE OF MEMORIES AND THE RECONSTRUCTION OF IDENTITY : CHINESE-LANGUAGE LITERATURE FROM THE 1980S ONWARD
PANEL 84
INVADING FEMININITIES : EMBODIED NATIONALISM IN CONTEMPORARY JAPAN
PANEL 85
EMBODIED BEINGS AND MINDFUL BODIES : CORPOREALITY AND IDENTITY CONSTRUCTION IN KOREAN/JAPANESE POPULAR CULTURE
PANEL 86
THE MAKING OF TRANSNATIONAL MEMORY VIA TRANSMEDIA PLATFORMS IN EAST ASIA : FOCUSING ON TENCENT AND ITS ECOSYSTEM
PANEL 87
CRITICAL APPROACHES TO RACIAL CAPITALISM IN CONTEMPORARY ASIA
PANEL 88
THE ‘SPATIAL’ EFFECT : SHAPING AND RESHAPING IDENTITIES IN SOUTH ASIAN COMMUNITIES
PANEL 89
INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICES FOR COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT : CASES FROM NEPAL, VIETNAM AND THE PHILIPPINES
PANEL 90
FROM CARAVANS TO HIGH-SPEED RAILS : REMEMBERING PAST AND EMBRACING NEW MOBILITY INFRASTRUCTURES IN THE UPPER MEKONG BORDERLANDS
PANEL 91
GENDER HISTORIES OF COLONY, EMPIRE, AND REVOLUTION
PANEL 92
LEGITIMACY, MEMORY, AND POWER IN THE POST-MING KOREA
PANEL 93
TRANSFORMATION OF TRADITIONAL CRAFTS IN DEEP ECOLOGY
PANEL 94
PRESERVING SOCIAL MEMORIES THROUGH PERFORMATIVE MEANS : CASE STUDIES OF RELIGION AND DRAMA IN EAST AND SOUTHEAST ASIA
PANEL 95
GUIDELINES AND TRUST : ACTORS AND TOOLS IN TRANSLATION POLICIES OF LOCAL GOVERNMENTS IN JAPAN
PANEL 96
TRANSFORMATIVE MEMORIES : PRESERVATION AND REINVENTION OF CULTURE AND COMMUNITY IN SINOPHONE LITERATURE, FILM, AND THEATER
PANEL 97
DOCUMENTING (IN) THE POST - DEVELOPMENT TRANSITION IN GREATER TOKYO
PANEL 98
ALTERNATIVE MEMORIES : CHINESE BUDDHISM, THEATER, AND CULTURAL PRACTICES, 1500-1700
PANEL 99
WHAT KEEPS INDIAN CITIES MOVING? : INTERPRETING EVERYDAY MOBILITY KNOWLEDGE
PANEL 100
BORDERING REGIMES : CO-EXISTENCE, COMPROMISE AND COMPETITION AMONG “MINORITY” ACTORS AND STATE-MAKING IN TWENTIETH CENTURY EAST ASIA
PANEL 101
THE ANIMISTIC AND SOCIAL PRACTICES WITH LAND IN SOUTHEAST ASIA
PANEL 102
FROM LATIN AMERICA TO NORTHEAST ASIA VIA SOUTH AND SOUTHEAST ASIA : CHARTING THE FUTURE OF ASIAN STUDIES
PANEL 103
OVERCOMING “ANIMISM” : PRACTICES OF ANIMATING AND DEANIMATING IN JAPAN AND BEYOND
PANEL 104
GENDER, AGENCY, AND CHRONOSPHERICAL PLAY IN POST/MODERN CHINESE WORLD-MAKING
PANEL 105
FOOD CIRCUITS AND THE MAKING OF ECONOMIES IN MODERN EAST ASIA
PANEL 106
REMEMBERING EAST ASIA, IN AND OUT OF MUSEUMS
PANEL 107
SOUTHEAST ASIA AFTER COVID-19 : RESPONSES TO THE PANDEMIC AND THEIR LEGACY
PANEL 108
TRANSFORMING CITIZENSHIP : PATTERNS OF CITIZEN-LED MOVEMENTS IN JAPAN AND KOREA
PANEL 109
MOVING FORWARD : JAPAN-KOREA RELATIONS AND THE FUTURE OF ASIA
PANEL 110
THE CURATOR’S WINDOW : TRANSWAR MEMORY, MOBILITY, AND EAST ASIAN DIASPORA, 1900S-1950S
PANEL 111
THE ARCHIVE IN MOTION : RECORDING PUBLIC HISTORIES AND PRIVATE AFFECTS THROUGH TECHNOLOGIES OF MEMORY
PANEL 112
THE MANY FACES OF ASIAN MARY IN ASIA AND THE WORLD
PANEL 113
THE DYNAMICS OF CAREGIVING, PARENTING, AND SCHOOLING OF TRANSNATIONAL FAMILIES ACROSS ASIA IN A DIGITAL ERA
PANEL 114
CRISIS AND DISRUPTION IN CONTEMPORARY CHINESE POLITICS
PANEL 115
ARCHIVE AS METHOD IN LITERARY WRITINGS : CASE STUDIES OF SOUTH KOREA, TAIWAN, AND HONG KONG
PANEL 116
ART AND MEMORY-MAKING IN COLD WAR KOREA
PANEL 117
A RE-IMAGINATION OF GENDERED BODIES AND CONSUMPTION PRACTICES ACROSS EAST ASIA
PANEL 118
CAMPTOWN MNEMOSCAPES : EMBODIED MEMORIES AND THE POLITICS OF REPAIR
PANEL 119
COMPARING CONTACT ZONES IN NORTHEAST ASIA : MEDIATIONS, NEGOTIATIONS, AND REVERSALS
PANEL 120
DOCUMENTING WWII AND THE COLD WAR : THE POLITICS OF MEMORY AND NARRATIVES IN EAST ASIA
PANEL 121
ENTANGLED UNIVERSE : THE NEW MATERIALIST IMAGINATION IN EAST ASIAN SCIENCE FICTION
PANEL 122
WHAT IS CASINO CAPITALISM? PERSPECTIVES FROM ASIA
PANEL 123
TRANSNATIONAL RECEPTIONS OF JULES VERNE’S NOVEL, LES CINQ CENTS MILLIONS DE LA BÉGUM (1879)
PANEL 124
RECONSIDERING MAO’S LEGACY FROM DIVERSE APPROACHES : COMPREHENDING THE LASTING IMPACT OF THE MULTIFACETED MAO ERA
PANEL 125
MEDIUM MEDIATING “DONGBEI” 东北 : AS A “CONTACT ZONE” FOR EAST ASIA IN THE FIRST HALF OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
PANEL 126
HUMANITARIAN POLITICS IN EAST ASIA : JUSTICE, HUMAN SECURITY, AND CULTURE
PANEL 127
MASCULINITY REIMAGED IN CHINA AND THAILAND : CULTURAL NATIONALISM, HISTORY, ANDROGYNY AND CRIME
PANEL 128
MEMORIES AND HERITAGE PRESERVATION IN CHINA AND JAPAN : ACTORNETWORK THEORY, PRACTICES AND POLITICS
PANEL 129
THE IDEA OF INDIA IN THE GLOBAL POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC CRISIS I
PANEL 130
NEGOTIATING INTERMEDIALITY IN POSTWAR EAST ASIA : BODY, MEMORY AND VISUAL CULTURE
PANEL 131
ORTHOGRAPHIC PLURALITY : CASE STUDIES FROM MAINLAND SOUTHEAST ASIA’S BORDERLANDS IN THE GREATER BURMA ZONE PART 2 OF 2
PANEL 132
MEMORY, MATERIALITY, AND NEW TEMPORALITIES IN PANDEMIC-ERA-CHINA
PANEL 133
GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE ACROSS ASIA AND THE DIASPORA II : MEDIA AND NEW WAYS OF PROLIFERATING HARMS
PANEL 134
MULTI-LINGUAL CIRCUITS : AUTHORS AS COLONIAL TRANSLATORS UNDER THE JAPANESE EMPIRE
PANEL 135
VIOLENCE AND ANTI-VIOLENCE IN EARLY TWENTIETH-CENTURY CHINA, JAPAN, AND KOREA
PANEL 136
LAND AND WATER : KNOWLEDGE AND PEOPLE IN MOTION ON TWO FRONTIERS OF QING CHINA
PANEL 137
HISTORICAL MEMORY, ERASURE, AND RECLAMATION : EXAMINING THE “EVERYDAY” AS A WAY TO DOCUMENT ASIA IN MOTION
PANEL 138
ASIA’S CINE-ETHNOGRAPHIC MOBILITIES AND CULTURAL MEMORY TRAILS
PANEL 139
SACREDNESS, AGENCY AND HERITAGE SAFEGUARDING
PANEL 140
ASIA IN MOTION : BRIDGING EAST, SOUTH, AND CENTRAL ASIA
PANEL 141
MEMORIES WRITTEN, ORAL AND VISUAL IN TIMOR-LESTE, PART 2
PANEL 142
MEMORIES AND SILENCING : ALL THE RICHNESS WE REMEMBER TOO NARROWLY AS CHINA
PANEL 143
ACCUMULATING FRAGMENTS : COLLECTING, DISASSEMBLING, AND REASSEMBLING HISTORICAL NARRATIVES
PANEL 144
LIFE VALUES AND GOVERNMENTALITY ADMITS THE COVID-19
PANEL 145
IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF THE TIBETANS : DOCUMENTATION ON TIBET BY XIXIA, THE MONGOL EMPIRE AND THE MING DYNASTY
PANEL 146
HALLYU, UNEXPECTED : K-POP’S UNINTENDED CONTRIBUTIONS TO IDENTITY AND GLOBAL MEMORY
PANEL 147
JAPANESENESS AND MIXEDNESS IN AND BEYOND JAPAN : CASES FROM BANGLADESH, INDONESIA, SOUTH KOREA AND THE PHILIPPINES
PANEL 148
MINDING THE GAPS : OUTSIDER MEMORY IN JAPANESE HISTORY, LITERATURE, AND PERFORMANCE
PANEL 149
HAIL TO THE HANBOK : MEMORY AND MEANING OF KOREAN TRADITIONAL CLOTHING
PANEL 150
THE POLITICS OF ASPIRATION AND TRANSNATIONAL MOBILITY IN POSTREFORM VIETNAM PART 2
PANEL 151
POSTWAR IMAGINARIES OF “COMMUNAL LUXURY” IN JAPANESE FICTION
PANEL 152
RHYTHMS OF THE QUOTIDIAN : FORMS OF THE DAILY LIFE UNDER OCCUPATION
PANEL 153
INTERMEDIAL PASTS : DOCUMENTING SOUTH ASIAN FOLK CULTURES ACROSS OCEANS, BORDERS, AND MEDIA
PANEL 154
REFRAMING ASIA : CULTURES, MEMORIES, AND IDENTITIES
PANEL 155
THE IDEA OF INDIA IN THE GLOBAL POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC CRISIS II
PANEL 156
TENACIOUS WOMEN : THE UNCLAIMED LEGACY OF TAIWAN CINEMA FROM THE 1960S TO PRESENT
PANEL 157
JAPANESE PAN-ASIANISM AND ITS AFTERLIVES IN SOUTH(EAST) ASIA, MICRONESIA, KOREA AND MANCHURIA, PART ONE
PANEL 158
POLITICS OF MEMORY IN HONG KONG CULTURE
PANEL 159
THE POSTHUMAN IN THE SINOPHONE WORLDS : BEASTS, ANTHROPOIDS, AND MACHINE EXTRAPOLATIONS
PANEL 160
SYMBOLIC BODIES, RAGING WARS : ENCOUNTERMENTS BETWEEN TECHNOLOGIES AND GENDERED BODIES IN CHINA
PANEL 161
POSSIBLE FUTURES FOR SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES
PANEL 162
RACE-MAKING, IDENTITY-MAKING, MEMORY, AND THE PERRY EXPEDITION TO JAPAN, 1852-TODAY
PANEL 163
THE COLD WAR ON THE KOREAN PENINSULA : MEMORY OF THE KOREAN WAR (1950-1953) IN KOREAN MUSIC
PANEL 164
UNEARTHING THE COLONIAL/POSTCOLONIAL MEMORIES OF KOREANS IN JAPAN
PANEL 165
TRANSFORMATIONS OF INTIMACY IN CONTEMPORARY EAST AND SOUTH ASIA
PANEL 166
REMEMBERING COLONIALISM : KOREAN LITERATURE AND THE POSSIBILITIES FOR DECOLONIAL FUTURES
PANEL 167
THE IMPERCEPTIBLE POWER IN COMMUNICATION
PANEL 168
DESPAIR, DEATH, DELIVERANCE : MEMORY NARRATIVES OF COVID 19 SURVIVORS
PANEL 169
HISTORICAL MEMORIES THROUGH CREATIVE GOSSIP
PANEL 170
PRESERVING THE PAST : MEMORY, HERITAGE, AND POLITICS OF IDENTITY
PANEL 171
TANGIBLE MEMORY : MULTIPLE MANIFESTATIONS OF THE PAST IN EURASIA FROM THE THIRD TO THIRTEENTH CENTURIES
PANEL 172
GLOBALIZATION, WORK AND MIGRATION : TRANSNATIONAL LABOR ACROSS EAST AND SOUTHEAST ASIA
PANEL 173
DHARMA IN MOTION : PRESERVING/PROPAGATING BUDDHISM IN ASIA
PANEL 174
MEDIA, MEMORY, VIOLENCE : REMEMBERING AND FORGETTING A CENTURY OF VIOLENCE IN THE ASIA-PACIFIC
PANEL 175
WOMEN UNDER VIOLENCE : SQUEEZING THE ACTIONS
PANEL 176
MAPPING MEMORY IN SOUTH AND SOUTHEAST ASIA
PANEL 177
VECTORS OF TIME : EMBODIED AND MEDIATED INTERVENTIONS OF MEMORY IN THE SHAPING OF EAST ASIAN AESTHETICS IN ART AND MUSIC
PANEL 178
ENCOUNTERING FOREIGN SPACES THROUGH MEDIA SOUND, IMAGE AND NARRATIVE
PANEL 179
THE POLITICS OF WORK : PERSPECTIVES FROM CONTEMPORARY TAIWAN AND CHINA
PANEL 180
GENDER AT THE CROSSROADS OF EMPIRE : VISUALITY, SOLIDARITY, AND TRANSFORMATIONS
PANEL 181
THE UNSETTLING BODY, MIND, AND SPIRIT IN THE FRINGES OF MODERN CHINESE SOCIETY
PANEL 182
READING/UNDERSTANDING OTHERS : DOCUMENTATION, INTERPRETATION, AND APPROPRIATION OF EAST ASIAN ART FROM DIFFERENT TIMES AND PLACES
PANEL 183
ARCHIVING CHINESE INDEPENDENT CINEMA : DOCUMENTING THE PRESENT AND PRESERVING FOR THE FUTURE
PANEL 184
TEXTS IN MOTION : NEGOTIATING WORLD LITERATURE IN MODERN CHINA AND TAIWAN
PANEL 185
THE IMPACT OF COLONIAL EDUCATION IN INDIA AND TAIWAN
PANEL 186
COLLECTIVE MEMORY AND HERITAGE POLITICS IN CONTEMPORARY KOREA
PANEL 187
FROM BIODIVERSITY CHANGE TO CULTURAL PRACTICE : NEW DIRECTIONS IN SOUTHEAST ASIAN ENVIRONMENTAL HUMANITIES
PANEL 188
BEYOND BORDERS : WORLDING HONG KONG STORIES THROUGH LITERATURE AND ITS TRANSLATION
PANEL 189
MORE THAN GRIT : SELF-IMPROVEMENT AND SUCCESS-MAKING IN WESTERN INDIA
PANEL 190
THE HISTORY OF DECOLONIZATION AND AFFECTIVE ARCHIVE
PANEL 191
WHITHER CHINA’S “STATE FEMINISM”? THE DIVERGENCE OF WOMEN’S POLICY AGENCY AND WOMEN’S POLITICAL REPRESENTATION IN POST-REFORM CHINA
PANEL 192
POP CULTURAL MEDIATIONS : POP REPRESENTATIONS OF THE NATION, RELIGION, SOCIETY, AND THE SELF
PANEL 193
ANTIQUARIANS IN ACTION : DOCUMENTING OBJECTS AND CUSTOMS IN EARLY NINETEENTH-CENTURY JAPAN
PANEL 194
ENTANGLED LIVES : VIEWS FROM HOMELAND AND HOSTLAND
PANEL 195
REPRESENTATIONS OF “UN-DOCUMENTABLES” : PRESERVING MARGINALIZED MEMORIES OF ASIAN IMMIGRANTS
PANEL 196
MEMORY IN POST-WORLD WAR II NATION-BUILDING IN EAST ASIA
PANEL 197
DOCUMENTING HIDDEN AND MARGINAL LIVES IN HISTORICAL AND CONTEMPORARY TIMES : CONTINUITIES AND DIVERGENCES IN SITUATING WOMEN AND CHILDREN IN THE PHILIPPINES
PANEL 198
TITLE : MATERIAL PRODUCTION AND CIRCULATION OF MEMORYSUBTITLE : WITNESS, WRITING, AND PRESERVATION OF 20THCENTURY- CHINA’S MEMORIES
PANEL 199
(DE)TECHNICAL MUSICKING AS MEMORY
PANEL 200
WHAT IS JEALOUSY? AN EXAMINATION OF THIS EMOTION ACROSS GENRE, TIME AND CULTURE
PANEL 201
MEMORY, PRESERVATION, AND IDENTITY IN ASIA : FERMENTED FOOD AS INTER-MEDIUM
PANEL 202
MEMORIALIZING MARCOS AND REMEMBERING MARTIAL LAW IN THE PHILIPPINES THROUGH PHYSICAL AND DIGITAL SPACES
PANEL 203
“OPPRESSION OF THE RISING SUN : ASIA UNDER IMPERIAL JAPAN.”
PANEL 204
CHINESE TEXTS IN MOTION : EXPERIMENTS IN READING TRANSLATION AND COLLABORATIVE AUTHORSHIP
PANEL 205
THE ARTS AND CULTURAL PRACTICES IN JAPAN AND SINGAPORE: FOCUSING ON MIGRANT NARRATIVES
PANEL 206
DOCUMENTING QUESTIONABLE SIGNS : RETHINKING EVIDENTIALITY IN RESEARCH ON CONTEMPORARY CHINA
PANEL 207
DOCUMENTING AND PRESERVING DISASTER EXPERIENCE IN A MEMORIAL SPACE
PANEL 208
BRIDGING OVER MUTUAL ESTRANGEMENT : CHINA-INDIA CULTURAL EXCHANGE PRACTICE
PANEL 209
RELIGION & COLD WAR IN EAST ASIA
PANEL 210
WHO MOVES THE PAST : RESCUING THE “SILENCED” FROM EAST ASIAN HISTORY
PANEL 211
DISCLOSING THE THIRD FRONT : INDUSTRIAL MOBILIZATION AND EVERYDAY LIFE IN THE PRC
PANEL 212
DECOLONIAL QUEER KNOWLEDGES IN SOUTH & SOUTHWEST ASIA : THEORY & PRAXIS
PANEL 213
LOST IN MANCHURIA : BROKEN DREAMS AND STRUGGLES FOR SURVIVAL
PANEL 214
THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF EDUCATION REFORMS IN VIETNAM
PANEL 215
DUBIOUS MATTER : MOTIONS AND CONTESTATIONS OF POWER IN EAST AND SOUTHEAST ASIA
PANEL 216
TRANSNATIONAL CIRCUITS OF GENDER : RETHINKING KOREA-VIETNAM RELATIONS
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INTERSECTIONS OF BODY AND SPIRIT IN MEMORIES OF PAST AND VISIONS FOR THE FUTURE : HAPPINESS, HEALTH, WELLBEING IN ASIA
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MEMORIES PRESERVED OR LOST : FROM THE PERSONAL AND THE LOCAL TO THE NATIONAL AND THE TRANSNATIONAL IN EAST ASIA AND BEYOND
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BRINGING HUMANITY BACK TO ASIAN STUDIES AND ACADEMIA : AN INTERDISCIPLINARY DIALOGUE
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INTERSECTING AFTERLIVES OF EMPIRE IN GLOBAL ASIAS
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JAPAN’S SECOND GENERATION OF MIGRANTS COMING OF AGE : AUTOETHNOGRAPHIC ANALYSES
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JAPANESE PAN-ASIANISM AND ITS AFTERLIVES IN SOUTH(EAST) ASIA, MICRONESIA, KOREA AND MANCHURIA, PART TWO
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PRESERVATION, TRANSFORMATION, AND FRAGMENTATION IN CHINESE OPERA
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EARLY PIONEERS OF CULTURAL DIPLOMACY : EYEOPENING EXPERIENCES OF FOREIGN VISITORS TO STATES UNITED AND HERMIT KINGDOM.
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ROUNDTABLE IN HONOR OF THE SCHOLARSHIP AND CONTRIBUTIONS OF YOONHWAN SHIN
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STATUS, EXCLUSIVITY AND AFFILIATION IN CONTEMPORARY THAILAND
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DEFINING THE PARADIGMS: A ROUNDTABLE ON THE EMERGING FIELDS OF “CHINESE” ANIMATION STUDIES AND “CHINESE” COMICS STUDIES
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MEMORY AND GENDER IN EAST ASIAN POPULAR CULTURE AND LITERATURE
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IN BETWEEN IDEALISM AND HYPOCRISY : NEGLECTED DIMENSIONS OF CONFUCIANISM IN PRACTICE BEFORE THE 19TH CENTURY
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DISCURSIVE REFLECTIONS ON REIMAGINING CURRICULUM AND EDUCATION IN DIVERSE CULTURAL CONTEXTS
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OFFERINGS FOR THE INCARNATIONS : EXAMINATIONS OF THE BUDDHIST ALMS FOR THE TIBETAN AND MONGOL LAMAS DURING THE 16TH~18TH CENTURIES
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A NEW UNDERSTANDING OF KOREA-JAPAN WOODEN TABLET
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DIRECTIONS IN HONG KONG HISTORY
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DOCUMENTING ASIAN EMPIRES : HISTORICAL ERASURES AND TRANSNATIONAL OVERLAPS
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MEDICINE AS VEHICLE OF LOCAL KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTION : KOREA AND CHINA-THE 19TH TO THE 21ST CENTURIES
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REMEMBERING ALTERNATIVES OF HEALTH/CARE : BIRTH CONTROL, ATOMIC FLU, AND WELFARE IN KOREA AND JAPAN
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DOCUMENTATION OF RELIGIOUS SINGING IN TAIWAN
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DOCUMENTING THE MUSIC HERITAGE AND MEMORY OF MODERN ASIA : ETHNOGRAPHY, MATERIALIZATION AND THE PRESERVATION OF CULTURAL HERITAGE
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NEW SOURCES FOR THE HISTORY AND HISTORIOGRAPHY OF PRE-MODERN AND EARLY MODERN SOUTHEAST ASIAN HISTORY
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THESE TROUBLED VILLAGES : CONTENTION AND CONFLICT WITH CULTURAL MEMORY
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DOCUMENTING INSCRIPTIONS IN CHINA : HISTORICAL AND CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVES
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REDEPLOYING CANONICAL TEXTS AND IMAGES IN EAST ASIA, 1850S-1920S
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AUTHORITARIAN LEGACIES AND POPULISM
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DOCUMENTING MEMORIES IN IMPERIAL CHINA : THE AUTHENTICITY, IDENTITY, AND LEGITIMACY OF SELECTED AND REPRODUCED MEMORIES
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QUEER INTIMACIES IN ASIAN POP-CULTURE AND MEDIA
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THE MAOIST LEGACY : TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE AND THE POLITICS OF TRUTH IN CHINA
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INDUSTRY, WORK, AND DEVELOPMENT IN CHINA, NORTH KOREA, AND SOUTH KOREA
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TECHNIQUES OF NATION-BUILDING : CONSTRUCTING NEW GENDER, POLITICAL, AND CULTURAL LEGITIMACIES IN MODERN EAST ASIA
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TRANSCRIPTION MATERIALS AND LETTERS OF ANCIENT EAST ASIA
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SOCIAL MILIEUS OF WOMEN IN CORPORATE ORGANIZATION
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THE NATURE AND SCOPE OF DEMOCRACY IN SELECTED COUNTRIES OF ASIA : CHALLENGES AND PROTENTIALITIES
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MEMORY AND MARGINALIZATION IN CONTEMPORARY THAILAND
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TRANS-NATIONALISM AND INTIMACIES IN ASIA
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“DISTANT READING” ABOUT INSCRIBED WOODEN SLIPS IN ANCIENT CHINA
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MEMORY, SOCIAL CHANGE AND PHOTOGRAPHY IN ASIA
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THE LAW AND POLITICS OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND GENDER IN INDIA AND KOREA
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DISABILITY, POPULATION, AND TECHNOSCIENCE IN EAST ASIAN EUGENICS
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TITLE : MATERIAL PRODUCTION AND CIRCULATION OF MEMORY ; SUBTITLE : WITNESS, WRITING, AND PRESERVATION OF 20TH-CENTURYCHINA’S MEMORIES
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HISTORY, RITUAL, AND SACRED MEMORY : NARRATIVES, COMMUNITIES, AND PERFORMANCE IN 21ST CENTURY JAPAN
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POLITICS OF RELATIONALITY : NEGOTIATING FLUID FORMS OF NATIONALISM IN TAIWAN
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TURNING ORIENTALISM ON ITS HEAD : SONIC, VISUAL, DIGITAL, AND LITERARY CULTURAL PRODUCTION IN POSTCOLONIAL ASIA
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PACIFIC THOUGHTS AND ALTERNATIVE AESTHETICS : EMPIRE, ISLANDS AND (DE-)GLOBALIZATION
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WHAT HAS HAPPENED AND HAPPENING NEXT FOR THE DISABLED : THINKING WITH CASES IN SOUTH KOREA AND INDONESIA
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MEDIATING ASIAN MEMORIES AND PRESERVATION OF IDENTITIES
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KASHMIRI FUTURES
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TROUBLING NARRATIVES THROUGH FEMINIST PRACTICE : WORKING THROUGH THE METHODS AND ETHICS OF RESEARCH IN SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES
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MEMORIES OF WAR AT THE EDGES OF EMPIRE
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TEACHING GENDER & SEXUALITY IN EAST ASIA
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REMEMBERING NATION THROUGH FILMS : CHINESE DIASPORA, ECO-DOCUMENTARIES, AND TAIWANESE DANCE THEATERS
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THE INTERSECTIONS/INTEGRATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND PEACE IN SOUTHEAST ASIA