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THE SEVENTEENTH ASIAN STUDIES CONFERENCE JAPAN (ASCJ 2013)
J. F. Oberlin University, Tokyo June 29-30, 2013 ASCJ 2013 poster [see large size] (available soon)
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Information for exhibiters and advertisers (PDF / English) 会場での書籍展示即売とカタログ配布 (PDF / Japanese) Online registration for the conference begins February 20, 2013. Panel organizers should encourage all members of their panels—including discussants—to register before April 20, when "early bird" registration ends. Online registration for the conference is required for your panel to be included in the final program. The following 33 panels have been accepted for ASCJ 2013. They are listed in the order of the organizer's surname. Some titles have been abbreviated. For the complete list of organized panels with titles of papers and names of presenters click here. For the accepted individual papers, scroll down this page or click here. Augustine,
Sali: Religious Resurgences, Conflicts
and Co-existence in South Asia Aspinall,
Robert: Risk, Finding Employment, and Border-crossing
in Higher Education in Contemporary Japan Celero,
Jocelyn: Ethnic and Gendered Experiences of
Transnational Migration to Japan: Cases from the Philippines Chen,
Yunyuan: Gender and Modernity under
Japanese Rule: Adoption or Adaption? Chao, Rae Jui-an: Practicing Fantasy in Boys’ Love Fandom:
History, Gender, New Media and Postcolonial Nostalgia Chi, Taiwei: Corporeal Regimes: The Body in Visual
Culture and Literature in Korea, Japan, and Taiwan Crandol,
Michael: Going Viral: Infection,
Ideology, and Contagious Culture in Japan Cronin,
Michael: Local Mediations: De-Centering
the Nation in Postwar Japan Eskildsen, Robert: Disputed Archipelagoes: Sovereignty and
Political Authority at the Periphery of Japan Gaubatz,
Thomas: Filial Piety and Impiety in Early
Modern Japanese Fiction Gundry, David: Reassessing Edo Culture Heaton, Jenine: The Confucian Tradition and East Asian
Cultural Interaction: Neo-Confucianism, Colonialism, and Gender Heitzman, Kendall: Bundan Snark Hess,
Christian: New Perspectives on State and
Society in the Early Years of the PRC Hommerich,
Carola: Resilience after 3/11 – An
Evaluation of Post-Disaster Recovery Hutchinson,
Rachael: Critical Approaches to the
Japanese Roleplaying Game Kawamura, Yuniya: Social Investigation of Japanese Youth in
the Fashion, Media, Music Scene: 1970-Present Kosaka, Eiko: Transnational Media (Re)presentation and
Consumerism from the Period of Interwar Japan to Post-3/11 Lee, Hyunjung: Performing Modern Bodies in the National:
The East Asian Context Lee,
Soonyi: Rethinking Nationalism and
Socialism: Cultural Politic and Knowledge Production in Modern East Asian
Intellectual Histories Lim, Alvin: Violent Cartographies of Southeast Asia Ma, Lesley: Decoding and Contextualizing Postwar
Abstract Paintings in Asia Matsuoka,
Matsukazu: Education as National Forming
Scheme in Manchukuo Rausch, Anthony: Views on the Newspaper Press in Contemporary
Japan: Implications for Asian Social Science Saarani, Asmawi Noor: Study of Economic Development in Malaysia
and Indonesia: Governance and Decision Making Salleh, Mohamad Suhaidi: Cultural Adaption and Social
Change: Experience from Different Groups in Malaysia Saltzman-Li, Katherine: Kabuki and History: Reconsiderations and New
Considerations of Jidaimono Shaw, Vivian: 3/11
and the Atomic Age: Memory and Power from Hiroshima to Fukushima Shimazu,
Naoko: Constructed Images of Japan in
East Asian Societies Tian, Mo: Gendered Colonialism: Manchuria, Taiwan and
Korea under Japanese Control Tremml, Brigit: Was Language Really Power? Examining Early Modern Multilingual Communication in Cross-Cultural Relations with the Japanese Ward, Max: The Antinomies of Asianism in Capitalist Modernity Return to top of this page. The following 60 individual papers were accepted for ASCJ 2013. Your paper will be included in one of the thematically organized "Individual Paper Sessions"after you have registered for the conference. If you do not pre-register for the conference, your paper will not be included in the final program. Aroz, Rafael Aingeru: The Three Dimensions of the Concept of Language in the Early Work of Tokieda Motoki Assmann, Stephanie: Food Heritage and Tourism Aukema, Justin: The Memory of the Great Tokyo Air Raid in the Literature of Saotome Katsumoto Benesch, Oleg: Examining the Martial Country: The Influence of Bushido and the Samurai on Chinese Views of Modern Japan Bennet, Matt: Okiku’s Well: Portal Between Worlds, Site of Resistance Cao, Nanlai: Making a Patriarchal Religious Disapora: The Chinese Christian Presence in Secular France Chang, Jerry: Banking on Women in Shanghai: The Shanghai Women’s Commercial and Savings Bank, 1924-1955 Chow, Shuk Yee: Producing Performance of Sexiness: Packaging of “Sexy Dances” in Hong Kong and Japan Christensen, Asger Rojle: Japan: Abducted by the Abduction Issue De Haven, Shawn: What’s so Funny About Japanese Women? An Analysis of Female Comedians Dittrich, Claus: The Competition of Imperial Worldviews in European and American Publications on Korea, 1882-1910 do Nascimento, Anthony: Attempts to Limit Japanese Immigration in Brazil during the 1920s and 1930s Ehlers, Maren: Bakumatsu Benevolence: Domain Reforms and Poor Relief Fedorowicz, Steven: Visualizing the Deaf in Contemporary Japan Frey, Christopher: Anglo-American Roots of Japan’s Colonial Education Policies Friedrich, Daniel: Beyond the Grave: Localized Adaptations of Contemporary Temple Buddhism Fukushima, Nahoko: “Second Orality” as “Sharebon Literacy”: Yushi hogen as Playful Reading Experience Gaens, Bart: From “Pan-Europa” to “the Beautiful Country” – Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi and Japan Hansen, Kelly: Socio-linguistic Notions of Authenticity in Japanese Cell Phone Novels Harada, Kazue: Having it Both Ways: Gendering Cyborgs in Ohara Mariko’s Science Fiction Hemati-Torabi, Shima: Against All Odds: South Korea’s Nation Branding Campaign in Iran Hsu, Yu Yin: The Religious Network of Fujian Overseas Chinese in Nagasaki during the 17th Century Huang, Evelyn: The Refined Popular: A Study of XXX Huang, Wenchuan: The Politics of Space about Street Naming in Taiwan: A Case Study of Taipei City Huang, Wenyi: Border Crossings and Aristocrats: Simi Family in the Northern Wei Dynasty Inazawa, Hiroyuki: Three Principles on Arms Exports and Coordinating Committee on Multilateral Export Controls (COCOM) Kim, Sujung: Sacralizing a Korean Epidemic God: Shinra Myojin’s Chinese Home in the Japanese Tendai Imaginaire Kimura, Masami: Japanese and American Public Intellectuals and Opposition to the US-Japan Cold War Alliance in the Late Occupation Period King, Amy and Muminov, Sherzod: Dealing with the Enemy: Overseas Japanese in the Soviet Union and People’s Republic of China in the Wake of the Second World War Kurita, Hidehiko: The Historical Conditions of the Japanese Mind-cure Movement in the Early 20th Century Kwok, Rachel: Drawing Identity and Inking Character in the Tale of Genji Lee, Wei Shing: Assimilation or Not? The Role of Overseas Chinese Schools in Japan (2000-2010) Liao, Wen-shuo: Chinese Nationalist Propaganda by Shortwave: Radio Broadcasts to the United States (1937-1945) Linnepe, Andre: Governmentality and Confucianism in Early Modern Japan: Yamaga Soko on the Problem of Ritual Self Sacrifice Liu, Jin: A Historical Review of the Discourse of the Local Language in Twentieth-Century China Liu, Yu: Between the West and the Far East: the Importance of Harmonious Agreement Machida, Satoshi: The Potential Revision of the Japanese Constitution and Security Dilemmas in East Asia Magyar, Judit Erika: Constructing a Nation: Shiratori Kurakichi and Mizuno Hironori on National Polity Mailibayeva, Tynyshtyk: Inter-ethnic Interaction in Kazakhstan: Dialogue or Monologue? Martielli, Valeria: Clothes on Display: Social and Political Dynamics in Early Modern Period tagasode byobu Matsushima, Aya: War Films, Japanese Pride, and Selective Memory of World War II Matthews, Joel: The Ex-Colonial Anomaly: Black Markets in 1940s Japan Nakaima, Kenta: Situating Ethnic Religion in the Field of Politics: Iha Fuyu and the Imperial System Park, Sookyung: Care Professionals as an Emotional Labor in Japan Patterson, Wayne: Maritime Customs and Chinese Imperialism Pang, Carolyn: Restructuring Buddhism for a Modern Society Reny, Marie-Eve: Pushing the System’s Boundaries with Caution: “Complaint Defiance” in Chinese Society Ricketts, Paul: Kaleidoscopic Modernisms: Montage Aesthetics in Shanghai and Tokyo Pictorials of the 1920s and 1930s Saito, Hiromi: Tokyo, Homeless, Vulnerability 2.0: Lessons on Spatial Appropriation in Post 3.11 Urban Space Satoh, Keiichi and Reeya, Komoda: Organizational Background of the Explosion of the Social Movement after the Fukushima Accident: a New Phase of Japanese Civil Society? Shen, Chia-San: The Interaction of the Human Vaccine Agencies between Taiwan and Japan in 1909-1920 Tong, Clement: Separate Ways: How the Translation Approaches of the Chinese Bible and the Japanese Bible went in Opposite Directions from 1864 to 1919 Unser-Schutz, Giancaria: What Can I Call You? Naming Strategies Amongst Foreigners in Japan Vale, Pui Hung Jessica: “Flight Attendant Spirit” and the Making of Femininity: Signs from Flight Attendant Narratives and Advice Books Winkler, Chris: Making Voters Happy: The LDP’s Election Platforms and Public Opinion Wong, Yee Lam Elim: From Tension to Harmony: The Role of Overseas Chinese Women in Inter-ethic Cooperation within an Ethnic Community in Yokohama Chinatown in Japan (1992-2012) Yoshie, Hirokazu: Writing Un-professionalism out of Primary School: the Mystery of the Pedagogical Debate on the Subject composition and Imperial Ideology (or, lack thereof) between 1905 and 1925 Zakowski, Karol: Broken Ties? Japan’s Parliamentary Diplomacy towards China under the DPJ Government Zhang, Jie: The Perceived Discrimination and Social Exclusion of Chinese Immigrants in Japan Zhu, Zhiqun: China’s Soft Power Promotion since 2000 Return to top of this page. Contact the organizers: email: ascj20xx@gmail.com Asian Studies Conference Japan |
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