PANEL 48
AREA OF STUDY
EAST AND INNER ASIA
DOCUMENTING LIFE ON THE MARGINS : ETHNICITY, GENDER, AND BORDERS IN CHINA
첨부파일
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VENUE
Humanities Korea Hall (Bldg. 106)
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DATE
HKH#201 3:30 PM-5:20 PM
- Chaired by Aimee Pizarchik, University of Chicago
Invited Speakers
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Japanese Prostitutes in Early Twentieth-Century Shanghai
Le Vi Pham, University of Chicago -
Did the Border Matter? Dispatches from Southwest China
Aimee Pizarchik, University of Chicago -
Enslaved Women’s Kitchen : How Marginalized Women Used Their Culinary Knowledge and Contributed to the Operation of Imperial Power?
Chenxi Luo, Washington University, St. Louis -
Emotion, Knowledge, and Memories in Southwest China
Shuhui Zhou, University of Washington, Seattle -
Mothers at the Crossroad : Gender-Generational Inequality during Republican China’s Legal Reforms
Shumeng Han, University of California, San Diego -
Discussant :
Yiying Pan, Hong Kong Polytechnic University