PANEL 171
AREA OF STUDY
EAST AND INNER ASIA
TANGIBLE MEMORY : MULTIPLE MANIFESTATIONS OF THE PAST IN EURASIA FROM THE THIRD TO THIRTEENTH CENTURIES
첨부파일
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VENUE
Humanities Korea Hall (Bldg. 106)
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DATE
HKH#208 4:10 PM-6:00 PM
- Chaired by Olivia Milburn, University of Hong Kong
Invited Speakers
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Lu Ji`s Disputing the Fall of Wu : Between Apologia of a Vanquished State and Family Remembrance
Jakub Hrubý, Oriental Institute, Czech Academy of Sciences -
Remembrance of Dunhuang : Art and Identity of Hexi Immigrants in Pingcheng
Fan Zhang, Tulane University -
Textual Impressions of the Fourth-Seventh Centuries : Committing Text to Memory in the Korean Peninsula
Masha Kobzeva, University of Tennessee, Knoxville -
Zoomorphism As Collective Memory : Constructing Nomadic Visuality in the Golden Horde (1242-1502)
Petya Andreeva, Parsons School of Design, the New School -
Discussant :
Mark Strange, Australian National University Olivia Milburn, University of Hong Kong