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Arts and Culture
Tuesday, Jul 16
10:00 am
Art, Philosophy and Nature, East and West I: Men and Nature
Christine Vial Kayser – Creops, Paris IV-Sorbonne; Christine Vial Kayser – Creops, Paris IV-Sorbonne; Tetsuya Kono – Rikkyo University, Tokyo; Ruijun Shen – New Century Art Foundation in Beijing; Yū Inutsuka – University of Tokyo
Tuesday, Jul 16
10:00 am
Japanese gardens and the sense of nature
Tetsuya Kono – Rikkyo University, Tokyo
Tuesday, Jul 16
10:00 am
Some notes on Nature from the Chinese point of view, as exemplified in Chinese gardens
Ruijun Shen – New Century Art Foundation in Beijing
Tuesday, Jul 16
10:00 am
Is a Harmony Between Human and Environment Really Desirable?: Miki Kiyoshi's Notion of Pathos
Yū Inutsuka – University of Tokyo
Tuesday, Jul 16
10:00 am
Cultural Diplomacy in ASEAN+3: The Roles of Arts Festivals
David Ocon – Singapore Management University (SMU)
Tuesday, Jul 16
10:00 am
Kabuki and Europe/Kabuki in Europe
Helen S E. Parker – University of Edinburgh
Tuesday, Jul 16
10:00 am
Global Localities of Chinese Ceramics I
Feng He – Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg; Anne Gerritsen – Leiden University; Willemijn van Noord – National Museum of World Cultures; Weitien Chang – Ludwig-Maximilians Universität München; Julie Bellemare – Bard Graduate Center; Feng He – Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg
Tuesday, Jul 16
10:00 am
Islamic Garden Culture and the Global Locality of Yuan Blue-and-White Porcelain
Weitien Chang – Ludwig-Maximilians Universität München
Tuesday, Jul 16
10:00 am
Dynastic Distinction: Tracing the Geographies of Enameling Pigments and Materials in Qing China, 1700–1735
Julie Bellemare – Bard Graduate Center
Tuesday, Jul 16
10:00 am
The Dragoon Vases and Locality of Global Monuments
Feng He – Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg
Tuesday, Jul 16
10:00 am
Japan in Europe, Europe in Japan: Artistic Dialogues in an Age of Global Modernism
Karen Fraser – University of San Francisco; Karen Fraser – University of San Francisco; Karen Fraser – University of San Francisco; Noriko Murai – Sophia University; Erin Schoneveld – Haverford College; Toshio Watanabe – University of East Anglia
Tuesday, Jul 16
10:00 am
Dispatches from Abroad: Japanese Art Photographers Encounter Europe
Karen Fraser – University of San Francisco
Tuesday, Jul 16
10:00 am
Points of Contact and Disconnect in Cross-Cultural Networks
Noriko Murai – Sophia University
Tuesday, Jul 16
10:00 am
The Fyuzankai (Charcoal Sketch Society) and the Burden of Originality
Erin Schoneveld – Haverford College
Tuesday, Jul 16
10:00 am
The Third Force in Modern Japanese Painting: Watercolour Movement and British Art
Toshio Watanabe – University of East Anglia
Tuesday, Jul 16
10:00 am
New Film History Approaches, Indonesian Cinema Style: New Film History, Film Production, and Spectatorship
Rosalia Engchuan – Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology; Rosalia Engchuan – Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology; Rosalia Engchuan – Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology; Renta Hasan – Universitas Jember; Citra Utami – ISI Surakarta; Budi Irawanto – Universitas Gadjah Mada
Tuesday, Jul 16
10:00 am
History-Altering Through Film: the Cinematic Practices of 'Komunitas Film'
Rosalia Engchuan – Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology
Tuesday, Jul 16
10:00 am
Truth Claims By Audiences: Emotional Narratives As Public Agenda Against Indonesian Documentary
Renta Hasan – Universitas Jember
Tuesday, Jul 16
10:00 am
History of Film Production Systems in Yogyakarta
Citra Utami – ISI Surakarta
Tuesday, Jul 16
10:00 am
Reviving Local Memories: Documentary Practices in Post Conflict Aceh and Ambon
Budi Irawanto – Universitas Gadjah Mada
Tuesday, Jul 16
1:30 pm
Art, Philosophy and Nature, East and West II: Nature and Men
Christine Vial Kayser – Creops, Paris IV-Sorbonne; Christine Vial Kayser – Creops, Paris IV-Sorbonne; Erica Letailleur – Université de Hacettepe; Eve Loh Kazuhara – National University of Singapore; Nadine Plachta – Heidelberg University; Aleksandra Brylska – University of Warsaw
Tuesday, Jul 16
1:30 pm
Trees, bees and birds in Traditional Anatolian Songs
Erica Letailleur – Université de Hacettepe
Tuesday, Jul 16
1:30 pm
Tanaka Isson (1908-1977) or how an artist’s vision enligthened local perspectives on the Anthropocene.
Eve Loh Kazuhara – National University of Singapore
Tuesday, Jul 16
1:30 pm
The Shagya Covenant: Perceptions of nature and the environment in northern Nepal
Nadine Plachta – Heidelberg University
Tuesday, Jul 16
1:30 pm
Radioactive cherry blossoms and a new wild. Japanese and Europeans relations with contaminated areas around the Fukushima Daiichi and Chernobyl Power Plant.
Aleksandra Brylska – University of Warsaw
Tuesday, Jul 16
1:30 pm
Between East and West: The Asian Reverse Glass Painting Traditions
Catherine Raymond – Northern Illinois University; Anna Dallapiccola – University of Edinburgh; Lodewijk Wagenaar – University of Amsterdam; Catherine Raymond – Northern Illinois University; Rosalien Van Der Poel – Leiden University; Jessica Patterson – University of California San Diego; Anna Dallapiccola – University of Edinburgh; Jérôme Samuel – INALCO-CASE, Paris
Tuesday, Jul 16
1:30 pm
Between East and West: At the Origins of the Reverse Glass Painting Traditions in Southeast Asia
Catherine Raymond – Northern Illinois University
Tuesday, Jul 16
1:30 pm
‘Sensitive plates’ and ‘sentimental keepsakes’ – Chinese reverse glass paintings in Museum Volkenkunde
Rosalien Van Der Poel – Leiden University
Tuesday, Jul 16
1:30 pm
Reflections of Europe in Chinese Glass: Presence and Impact in Nineteenth-Century Bangkok
Jessica Patterson – University of California San Diego
Tuesday, Jul 16
1:30 pm
Indian Reverse Glass Painting
Anna Dallapiccola – University of Edinburgh
Tuesday, Jul 16
1:30 pm
Reverse Glass Painting in Java: Misuse or Local Agency?
Jérôme Samuel – INALCO-CASE, Paris
Tuesday, Jul 16
1:30 pm
Collecting and Exhibiting Asian Art in Ibero-America
Amaury Garcia Rodriguez – El Colegio de México; Amaury Garcia Rodriguez – El Colegio de México; Amaury Garcia Rodriguez – El Colegio de México; Madalena N. Hashimoto Cordaro – University of São Paulo; Michiko Okano – Federal University of São Paulo; Pilar Cabañas – Complutense University of Madrid
Tuesday, Jul 16
1:30 pm
Japonisme à la mexicaine. The Japanese art collection of José Juan Tablada
Amaury Garcia Rodriguez – El Colegio de México
Tuesday, Jul 16
1:30 pm
Collections of Asian Art in Brazil
Madalena N. Hashimoto Cordaro – University of São Paulo; Michiko Okano – Federal University of São Paulo
Tuesday, Jul 16
1:30 pm
Japanese Art Exhibitions in Spain. The discovery of a material heritage
Pilar Cabañas – Complutense University of Madrid
Tuesday, Jul 16
1:30 pm
Global Localities of Chinese Ceramics II
Feng He – Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg; Feng He – Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg; Julie Bellemare – Bard Graduate Center; Eline van den Berg – Princessehof National Museum of Ceramics; Xi Zhang – University of Chicago; Pauline d'Abrigeon – École Pratique des Hautes Études
Tuesday, Jul 16
1:30 pm
Sunken ‘Treasures’?: The Porcelain Cargo of the VOC Ship Geldermalsen
Eline van den Berg – Princessehof National Museum of Ceramics
Tuesday, Jul 16
1:30 pm
Panoramic Riverscape in Travel: Representing and Imagining Canton on Eighteenth-century Chinese Punch Bowls
Xi Zhang – University of Chicago
Tuesday, Jul 16
1:30 pm
Chinese Porcelains and the Locality of Global Art Market in Nineteenth-Century France
Pauline d'Abrigeon – École Pratique des Hautes Études
Tuesday, Jul 16
1:30 pm
Japanese Arts in Motion: Anthropological Perspectives
Ching Wan Fan – Chinese University of Hong Kong; Shiu Hong Simon Tu – Chinese University of Hong Kong; Ying Huang – Chinese University of Hong Kong; Shiu Hong Simon Tu – Chinese University of Hong Kong; Ching Wan Fan – Chinese University of Hong Kong
Tuesday, Jul 16
1:30 pm
Shoujo Manga in Contemporary China
Ying Huang – Chinese University of Hong Kong
Tuesday, Jul 16
1:30 pm
Artists in the Field: How Artists Negotiate with Revitalization-oriented Art Festivals of Rural Japan
Shiu Hong Simon Tu – Chinese University of Hong Kong
Tuesday, Jul 16
1:30 pm
Meanings of a School Culture— Cheer Groups (Oendan) in Japanese Universities
Ching Wan Fan – Chinese University of Hong Kong
Tuesday, Jul 16
1:30 pm
The Movements of Crazy Rich Asians: Representation, Affect, and Speculative Game Theory from the Local to the Global
Jodi Kim – University of California - Riverside; Jodi Kim – University of California - Riverside; Jodi Kim – University of California - Riverside; Iyko Day – Mount Holyoke College; Grace Kyungwon Hong – University of California - Los Angeles; Kara Keeling – University of Chicago; Mariam Lam – University of California - Riverside
Tuesday, Jul 16
1:30 pm
Interrogating 'Doremi-nization': Theoretical Reflection on Modernization of Indigenous Music Heritage in the Philippines
Michiyo Yoneno-Reyes – University of Tokyo
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Japanese 2. 5-Dimensional Performance: Fandom, Adaptation, and Intermediality
Akiko Sugawa Shimada – Yokohama National University; Akiko Sugawa Shimada – Yokohama National University; Akiko Sugawa Shimada – Yokohama National University; Mayuko Fujiwara – Tsubouchi Memorial Theatre Museum, Waseda University; Zihui Lu – National University of Singpore; Joel Gn – Singapore University of Social Sciences
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Constructions of “Community of Preferences” by Intimate Strangers: Female Fans’ Use and Consumption of 2.5-D Theatrical Performances
Akiko Sugawa Shimada – Yokohama National University
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
How Does Adaptation Work?: A Comparative Study on Broadway & 2.5D Musicals
Mayuko Fujiwara – Tsubouchi Memorial Theatre Museum, Waseda University
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Intermediality on the Stage of Japanese 2.5-Dimensional Theater
Zihui Lu – National University of Singpore
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Technology and Textuality in 2.5 Dimensions
Joel Gn – Singapore University of Social Sciences
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Key Learnings from Some Cultural Phenomena in China
Marie Laureillard – Lumière-Lyon 2 University; Marie Laureillard – Lumière-Lyon 2 University; Marie Laureillard – Lumière-Lyon 2 University; Pascale Elbaz – ISIT, Paris; Mei Mercier – Asies (Inalco); Shiyan Li – Aix-Marseille University
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Laoshu, a scholar-amateur artist of today : from China to France
Marie Laureillard – Lumière-Lyon 2 University
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Liu Haisu (1896-1994) as a cultural phenomenom : Pioneer of modern Chinese art and art rebel
Pascale Elbaz – ISIT, Paris
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
From painter to writer - key learnings from the phenomenon of Chen Danqing (1953-)
Mei Mercier – Asies (Inalco)
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Cao Fei, a new generation, a new approach to globalisation
Shiyan Li – Aix-Marseille University
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Materiality of Palm Leaf Manuscripts - A Systematic Approach I
Doris Jedamski – Leiden University; Dick Van der Meij – Centre for the Study of Manuscript Cultures; Doris Jedamski – Leiden University; Dick Van der Meij – Centre for the Study of Manuscript Cultures; Volker Grabowski – University of Hamburg; Alexey Kirichenko – Moscow State University; François Lagirarde – École française d’Extrême-Orient (EFEO); Silpsupa Jaengsawang – University of Hamburg
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Materiality of lontar Manuscripts from Bali and Lombok
Dick Van der Meij – Centre for the Study of Manuscript Cultures
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Transformation of palm-leaf manuscript culture in Luang Prabang, Laos
Volker Grabowski – University of Hamburg; Silpsupa Jaengsawang – University of Hamburg
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Manuscript Circulation and the Dynamics of Codicological Features of Burmese Palm Leaf Manuscripts
Alexey Kirichenko – Moscow State University
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Literacy in the Thai Domains: The Epigraphical Evidence of the 15th-16th Centuries
François Lagirarde – École française d’Extrême-Orient (EFEO)
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Modernity and Modernism: South Asian Arts and Their Intersections with Europe (1880-1947) - Session 1: Multitude of Modern Visual Scenarios
Isabella Nardi – Università degli Studi di Napoli "L'Orientale", Naples; Regina Hoefer – Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz - Max-Planck-Institut; Isabella Nardi – Università degli Studi di Napoli "L'Orientale", Naples; Neeraja Poddar – Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies; Regina Hoefer – Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz - Max-Planck-Institut; Anne Hartig – Jawaharlal Nehru University; Giles Tillotson – Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II Museum Trust, Jaipur City Palace
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Silver Objects as Gifts at the Court of Mewar
Neeraja Poddar – Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Indian Clay Models as Souvenirs
Regina Hoefer – Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz - Max-Planck-Institut
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Hindu Nationalism and the Lakshminarayan/Birla Mandir in Delhi
Anne Hartig – Jawaharlal Nehru University
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Dispersing the Mainstream: The Bombay School, 1890-1934
Giles Tillotson – Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II Museum Trust, Jaipur City Palace
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Soft Power of Asia in Europe: Critical Reflections on National Narratives in Contemporary Art, Craft and Design Exhibitions
Yunah Lee – University of Brighton; Yunah Lee – University of Brighton; Yunah Lee – University of Brighton; Zara Arshad – Indepent Scholar; Megha Rajguru – University of Brighton
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Who’s in it?: Global network of exhibition makers
Yunah Lee – University of Brighton
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Reviving ‘Cool Japan’ Through Craft and Design: Japan House London as a Case Study
Zara Arshad – Indepent Scholar
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
The Dilemma of ‘Authentic’ Craft: India and the Craftsperson
Megha Rajguru – University of Brighton
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
The Two Faces of Exoticism : Chinese, Indian and European Cinemas in the Mirror of Orientalism
Anne Kerlan – CNRS-EHESS, UMR Chine, Corée, Japon; Barbara Mittler – Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg; Barbara Mittler – Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg; Anne Kerlan – CNRS-EHESS, UMR Chine, Corée, Japon; Marion Polirsztok – Université Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3 (IRCAV); Térésa Faucon – Université Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3 (IRCAV); Amandine D'Azevedo – Université Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3 (IRCAV)
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
How "Shanghai Express" Was Banned from Shanghai: the Ambivalent Reception of a Hollywood Chinese Fantasy in 1932’s China.
Anne Kerlan – CNRS-EHESS, UMR Chine, Corée, Japon
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
The Sound of Shanghai. Speaking and Hearing Exoticism at the End of the 1920s and the Beginning of the 1930s in American and French movies.
Marion Polirsztok – Université Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3 (IRCAV)
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
The Stereotypes of an Exotic Europe: from Educational Charts to Contemporary Indian Cinemas
Térésa Faucon – Université Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3 (IRCAV)
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
The Chinese Gaze on India: Another Europe?
Amandine D'Azevedo – Université Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3 (IRCAV)
Wednesday, Jul 17
11:15 am
Crafting of Ceremonial Ornaments Using Native Plants and Its Conservation Among the Nagas
Iris Odyuo – Sao Chang College
Wednesday, Jul 17
11:15 am
Japanese-European Intellectual and Artistic Representations of Nuclearity. Human Transformation, Thought Control, Atomic Landscapes
Lisette Gebhardt – Goethe-Universität Frankfurt; Lisette Gebhardt – Goethe-Universität Frankfurt; Chantal Bertalanffy – University of Edinburgh; Christian Chappelow – Goethe-Universität Frankfurt; Lisette Gebhardt – Goethe-Universität Frankfurt
Wednesday, Jul 17
11:15 am
The Relationless Society and Fukushima’s Trauma: Doris Dörrie’s "Fukushima Mon Amour" and Sion Sono’s "Himizu"
Chantal Bertalanffy – University of Edinburgh
Wednesday, Jul 17
11:15 am
The language of nuclear obedience in Japan: Henmi Yô’s literary pensées on 'Fukushima'
Christian Chappelow – Goethe-Universität Frankfurt
Wednesday, Jul 17
11:15 am
Transformations of youth in post-apocalyptic futures: Two poetico-political blueprints by Tsushima Yûko and Tawada Yôko
Lisette Gebhardt – Goethe-Universität Frankfurt
Wednesday, Jul 17
11:15 am
Materiality of Palm Leaf Manuscripts - A Systematic Approach II
Dick Van der Meij – Centre for the Study of Manuscript Cultures; Doris Jedamski – Leiden University; Dick Van der Meij – Centre for the Study of Manuscript Cultures; Eva Wilden – CSMC, University of Hamburg; Marco Franceschini – University of Bologna; Giovanni Ciotti – CMSC Hamburg; R. Sathyanarayanan – École française d’Extrême-Orient (EFEO) Pondicherry
Wednesday, Jul 17
11:15 am
Towards a typology of South-Indian Palm-Leaf Manuscripts
Eva Wilden – CSMC, University of Hamburg
Wednesday, Jul 17
11:15 am
Colophon mining: extracting information from the colophons found in palm-leaf manuscripts hailing from Tamil Nadu
Marco Franceschini – University of Bologna; Giovanni Ciotti – CMSC Hamburg
Wednesday, Jul 17
11:15 am
Texts transmission through palm leaf manuscripts in South India
R. Sathyanarayanan – École française d’Extrême-Orient (EFEO) Pondicherry
Wednesday, Jul 17
11:15 am
Modernity and Modernism: South Asian Arts and Their Intersections with Europe (1880-1947) - Session 2: Multitude of Modern Visual Scenarios
Regina Hoefer – Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz - Max-Planck-Institut; Isabella Nardi – Università degli Studi di Napoli "L'Orientale", Naples; Isabella Nardi – Università degli Studi di Napoli "L'Orientale", Naples; Sanjukta Sunderason – Leiden University; Sandra Jasmin Schlage – University of Bonn; Aratrika Choudhury – Jadavpur University
Wednesday, Jul 17
11:15 am
“Blue Blood turns Red”: Modern Art’s Socialist Journeys in Late-colonial India
Sanjukta Sunderason – Leiden University
Wednesday, Jul 17
11:15 am
“Modernism” in Disguise: Neglected Aspects of the “Revival” of a Classical Dance Form
Sandra Jasmin Schlage – University of Bonn
Wednesday, Jul 17
11:15 am
Nation and the New Trade: Compound Identities, Visual Excess and Print Capitalism in Bengal and Britain
Aratrika Choudhury – Jadavpur University
Wednesday, Jul 17
11:15 am
New Dynamics in Yuan Art: Revisioning Painting and Architecture in the Mongol Yuan Period
Lennert Gesterkamp – University of Amsterdam; Lennert Gesterkamp – University of Amsterdam; Fan Lin – Leiden University; Lennert Gesterkamp – University of Amsterdam; Aurelia Campbell – Boston College; Pengcheng Han – University of London
Wednesday, Jul 17
11:15 am
The Curious Case of Zhao Yong’s (1291-1361) Colophons on Zhao Mengfu’s (1254-1322) Horse and Groom and Mind Landscape of Xie Youyu
Lennert Gesterkamp – University of Amsterdam
Wednesday, Jul 17
11:15 am
The Cloud Platform at Juyong Pass: Reconsidering the Significance of Tibetan Buddhist Stupas in the Mongol Capital
Aurelia Campbell – Boston College
Wednesday, Jul 17
11:15 am
Hua Zuli’s Xuanmen shizi tu (Ten Taoist Masters) and the Worship of Laozi
Pengcheng Han – University of London
Wednesday, Jul 17
11:15 am
Performing Arts: The Influence of Asia-Europe Encounters in Traditional Spectacular Forms and Contemporary Creation
Véronique De Lavenere – Sorbonne University, IReMus; Véronique De Lavenere – Sorbonne University, IReMus; Nathalie Gauthard – University of Nice – Côte d’Azur; Véronique De Lavenere – Sorbonne University, IReMus; Nathalie Gauthard – University of Nice – Côte d’Azur; François Picard – Sorbonne University, IReMus; Anitha Herr – Sorbonne University, IReMus
Wednesday, Jul 17
11:15 am
Asian-Europe artistic encounters at the heart of the rebirths and emergences of puppets in Laos
Véronique De Lavenere – Sorbonne University, IReMus
Wednesday, Jul 17
11:15 am
At the crossroads of influences: Tibetan artistic creation
Nathalie Gauthard – University of Nice – Côte d’Azur
Wednesday, Jul 17
11:15 am
Brecht and Sichuan
François Picard – Sorbonne University, IReMus
Wednesday, Jul 17
11:15 am
Imitation and rebirth of Indian dance
Anitha Herr – Sorbonne University, IReMus
Wednesday, Jul 17
2:45 pm
Why Five-Foot Way: an Ecological Assumption of the Sino-European Cityscape in South China and Southeast Asia
Qing Mei – Tongji University; Han Wang – Donghua University
Wednesday, Jul 17
2:45 pm
Japan-Korea Artistic Relationship in Europe: Made in Japan
Isabelle Charrier – Langarts; Hyeon Suk Kim – University Paris 8; Isabelle Charrier – Langarts; Isabelle Charrier – Langarts; Mina Lee – Tokyo University of the Arts; Hiroshi Onishi – Kyoto University of Art and Design
Wednesday, Jul 17
2:45 pm
New Reception of Japanese-Korean Art in France
Isabelle Charrier – Langarts
Wednesday, Jul 17
2:45 pm
Japan as a platform ― The traffic in modern and contemporary art between Korean and Japanese artists
Mina Lee – Tokyo University of the Arts
Wednesday, Jul 17
2:45 pm
Artistic relationships between Korea and Japan within university students and teachers
Hiroshi Onishi – Kyoto University of Art and Design
Wednesday, Jul 17
2:45 pm
LGBT Cultural Flourishing in Vietnam: The Rising of a Queer Voice
Tien Quyet Ly – Ho Chi Minh Open University
Wednesday, Jul 17
2:45 pm
New Digital Media and Changing Gender Roles: The Rise of Women Cultural Entrepreneurs in a Globalising China
Daria Berg – University of St.Gallen; Giorgio Strafella – University of St.Gallen
Wednesday, Jul 17
2:45 pm
Materiality of Palm Leaf Manuscripts - A Systematic Approach III
Dick Van der Meij – Centre for the Study of Manuscript Cultures; Doris Jedamski – Leiden University; Dick Van der Meij – Centre for the Study of Manuscript Cultures; H.I.R. (Hedi) Hinzler – Museum Buleleng, Bali; Volker Grabowski – University of Hamburg; Marco Franceschini – University of Bologna; Eva Wilden – CSMC, University of Hamburg
Wednesday, Jul 17
2:45 pm
Modernity and Modernism: South Asian Arts and Their Intersections with Europe (1880-1947) - Session 3: Portraiture Between Europe and South Asia
Regina Hoefer – Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz - Max-Planck-Institut; Isabella Nardi – Università degli Studi di Napoli "L'Orientale", Naples; Regina Hoefer – Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz - Max-Planck-Institut; Murad Khan Mumtaz – Williams College; Isabella Nardi – Università degli Studi di Napoli "L'Orientale", Naples; Renate Dohmen – The Open University; Atsushi Ikeda – University of London
Wednesday, Jul 17
2:45 pm
Autonomy Under the Shadow of Colonialism: 19th and 20th Century Images of Devotion in Muslim India
Murad Khan Mumtaz – Williams College
Wednesday, Jul 17
2:45 pm
A View from the Margins: Rajasthani Devotional Portraiture Responding to Colonial Photography
Isabella Nardi – Università degli Studi di Napoli "L'Orientale", Naples
Wednesday, Jul 17
2:45 pm
In your Face - Acts of Dissent: The Photographs of Ram Singh II of Jaipur
Renate Dohmen – The Open University
Wednesday, Jul 17
2:45 pm
Social Transformation of Sikh Identity in Colonial Punjab: Portraits of Guru Nanak, the Founder of Sikhism
Atsushi Ikeda – University of London
Wednesday, Jul 17
2:45 pm
Planetary Interconnectedness with Nature: Transcultural Aesthetics, Ecologies and Landscapes
Minna Valjakka – National University of Singapore; Minna Valjakka – National University of Singapore; Andrea Riemenschnitter – Institute of Asian and Oriental Studies; Minna Valjakka – National University of Singapore
Wednesday, Jul 17
2:45 pm
Material Ecology, Environmental Awareness, and the Limits of Languaging: Thing Agency in Yu Jian’s Poetry
Andrea Riemenschnitter – Institute of Asian and Oriental Studies
Wednesday, Jul 17
2:45 pm
‘Immaterial Ecology’: Contingencies of Environmental Experience and Ethics through New Media Art
Minna Valjakka – National University of Singapore
Wednesday, Jul 17
2:45 pm
Rethinking Indian Ocean and Eurasian Connections: Fluid Identities, Material Histories, and Translocal Practices
Eric Frecon – Asia Centre; Janet Purdy – Pennsylvania State University; Jay Tristan Tarriela – National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies; Eric Frecon – Asia Centre; Shubham Biswas – University of London
Wednesday, Jul 17
2:45 pm
Talismanic Abstractions: Performative Designs and Thresholds of Danger
Janet Purdy – Pennsylvania State University
Wednesday, Jul 17
4:30 pm
But Is It Art? A Study of Calligraphy in Chinese Cartoons
Linn A. Christiansen – Leiden University
Wednesday, Jul 17
4:30 pm
The Imagery of Citizenship: A Study of Kashmiri Photojournalism
Silvia Genovese – University of Edinburgh
Wednesday, Jul 17
4:30 pm
The Protection of Intangible Cultural Heritage from the Perspective of Art Anthropology: Case Study of Jingdezhen’s Folk Ceramic Craft
Yang Liu – Charles University; Dongliang Lyu – Charles University
Wednesday, Jul 17
4:30 pm
Theosophists, Artists and the ‘Aura of the Human’
Asoka De Zoysa – University of Kelaniya
Wednesday, Jul 17
4:30 pm
Wartime Chengdu - Art During the War of Resistance Against Japan in a Global Perspective
Sara Bortoletto – Independent Scholar
Wednesday, Jul 17
5:00 pm
Afghan Legacy: Celebrating Joseph and Marie Hackin
Ann W. Norton – Providence College
Wednesday, Jul 17
5:00 pm
Artistic Practices and Memory in the Arts
Jori Snels – University of Amsterdam; Chloe Ho – The University of Melbourne; William Lee – University of Manitoba; Hui-ju Yang – Institute of Creative Industries Design National Cheng Kung University (NCKU); Chia-Han Yang – Institute of Creative Industries Design at National Cheng Kung University in Taiwan; GuoTing Lin – University of Westminster; Yoshie Itani – Tokyo Universiy of the Arts
Wednesday, Jul 17
5:00 pm
Art Writing on the Margins: The textual record in the Singapore context
Chloe Ho – The University of Melbourne
Wednesday, Jul 17
5:00 pm
Bakumatsu Yakusha-e: Negotiating the Production of Actor Prints in the Late Edo Period
William Lee – University of Manitoba
Wednesday, Jul 17
5:00 pm
Kneading with the Tradition to the Creation—From Lacquer Art to the Experience Economy
Hui-ju Yang – Institute of Creative Industries Design National Cheng Kung University (NCKU); Chia-Han Yang – Institute of Creative Industries Design at National Cheng Kung University in Taiwan
Wednesday, Jul 17
5:00 pm
The Interaction Between the Indigenous Music and the Media in Contemporary Taiwan
GuoTing Lin – University of Westminster
Wednesday, Jul 17
5:00 pm
The Worlds Depicted by Yabu Meizan — Regionality, Continuance & Globalism
Yoshie Itani – Tokyo Universiy of the Arts
Wednesday, Jul 17
5:00 pm
Environmental Aesthetics in Taiwan: Revival Through Social Art Practices
Wei Hsiu Tung – National University of Tainan
Wednesday, Jul 17
5:00 pm
Moving On… Japanese Movement Forms for ‘people yet to Come’
Renske Maria van Dam – KU Leuven
Wednesday, Jul 17
5:00 pm
Japan-Korea Artistic Relationship in Europe: Made in Korea
Hyeon Suk Kim – University Paris 8; Isabelle Charrier – Langarts; Hyeon Suk Kim – University Paris 8; Hyeon Suk Kim – University Paris 8; Hyejung Shin – University Paris 8, Visual Arts; Jeong-Ae Park – Gongju National University of Education
Wednesday, Jul 17
5:00 pm
Immateriality through the works of artists Korean living in Paris
Hyeon Suk Kim – University Paris 8
Wednesday, Jul 17
5:00 pm
City, space, and identity of Korea young artists in France
Hyejung Shin – University Paris 8, Visual Arts
Wednesday, Jul 17
5:00 pm
Korean Artists in Paris: Constructing New National Identities
Jeong-Ae Park – Gongju National University of Education
Wednesday, Jul 17
5:00 pm
Modernity and Modernism: South Asian Arts and Their Intersections with Europe (1880-1947) - Session 4: On Modernism: Art Historiography and Other Discourses
Isabella Nardi – Università degli Studi di Napoli "L'Orientale", Naples; Regina Hoefer – Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz - Max-Planck-Institut; Regina Hoefer – Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz - Max-Planck-Institut; Polina Korotchikova – State Museum of Oriental Art; Danielle C. Kinsey – Carleton University, Ottawa
Wednesday, Jul 17
5:00 pm
The Hindus Never Believed in Art for Art’s Sake: the Place of A.K. Coomaraswamy in the Formation of Aesthetic Theory and Artistic Practice of India in the Era of Modernism.
Polina Korotchikova – State Museum of Oriental Art
Wednesday, Jul 17
5:00 pm
Debating the ‘Brilliant Cut’: Gemstones and Hindu Modernity in the Late Nineteenth Century
Danielle C. Kinsey – Carleton University, Ottawa
Wednesday, Jul 17
5:00 pm
My Cup of Japanese Tea: Ritual and Trade
Rosalien Van Der Poel – Leiden University; Xuan Chen – The Palace Museum; Peter H. d'Abbs – The University of Queensland; Ai Fukunaga – University of London; Massimiliano Papini – Northumbria University; Saeko Yazaki – University of Glasgow
Wednesday, Jul 17
5:00 pm
“A Cup of Humanity”: The Japanese Tea Ceremony (the Way of Tea) as Portrayed by Tenshin Okakura, and Its Reception and Practice in Contemporary Britain
Saeko Yazaki – University of Glasgow
Wednesday, Jul 17
5:00 pm
Japanese Tea Culture in Transition: from Playful Gatherings to Ritualistic Art of the Nation
Ai Fukunaga – University of London
Wednesday, Jul 17
5:00 pm
Lacquered Tea Boxes in the Eurasian Trade in the 18th and 19th Centuries
Xuan Chen – The Palace Museum
Wednesday, Jul 17
5:00 pm
Mikado Bazaar in Sunderland and Japanese Shop in Darlington: Presence of Japanese Articles in North-East of England Shops, 1862-1894
Massimiliano Papini – Northumbria University
Wednesday, Jul 17
5:00 pm
Things in Motion Revisited: Objects and Knowledge Production in and Between China and Europe
Karil Kucera – St Olaf College; Kathleen Ryor – Carleton College; Kathleen Ryor – Carleton College; Tamara Bentley – Colorado College; Dawn Odell – Lewis and Clark College; Karil Kucera – St Olaf College
Wednesday, Jul 17
5:00 pm
Ornamental, Exotic, or Practical? Scopic Regimes of Botany in Chinese and European Plant Illustrations and Horticultural Literature
Kathleen Ryor – Carleton College
Wednesday, Jul 17
5:00 pm
Chinese Qing Dynasty Lacquer Folding Screens of Europeans Hunting: Reconstructing Reception Contexts
Tamara Bentley – Colorado College
Wednesday, Jul 17
5:00 pm
Van Braam Houckgeest’s Collection of Chinese Art and Its Many Homes
Dawn Odell – Lewis and Clark College
Wednesday, Jul 17
5:00 pm
Bringing the Buddha West: Transforming Icons into Art
Karil Kucera – St Olaf College
Thursday, Jul 18
9:00 am
Asian Cinema I
Jori Snels – University of Amsterdam; Chee Wah Kuan – Hong Kong Baptist University; Vishnu Satya – University of Southern California; Wei-Chu Shih – National Central University
Thursday, Jul 18
9:00 am
Body as an Imprint of Identity: An Indigenous Cultural Transformation of Cinematic Language
Wei-Chu Shih – National Central University
Thursday, Jul 18
9:00 am
Negotiating National Identity and Cultural Hybridity: The Songs in Namewee’s Films
Chee Wah Kuan – Hong Kong Baptist University
Thursday, Jul 18
9:00 am
Social Impacts of Films in Asia
Vishnu Satya – University of Southern California
Thursday, Jul 18
9:00 am
Fibre, Loom and Technique I
Sandra Sardjono – Tracing Patterns Foundation; Sandra Sardjono – Tracing Patterns Foundation; Christopher Buckley – Wolfson College; Eric Boudot – Ecole Normale; Genevieve Duggan – ISEAS; Itie Van Hout – Tropenmuseum
Thursday, Jul 18
9:00 am
The Origins of Chinese Drawlooms
Christopher Buckley – Wolfson College
Thursday, Jul 18
9:00 am
From Ethnography to Archaeology: the Evolution of Patterned Weaving in China
Eric Boudot – Ecole Normale
Thursday, Jul 18
9:00 am
The Enigma of the Foot-Braced Loom in Eastern Indonesia
Genevieve Duggan – ISEAS
Thursday, Jul 18
9:00 am
An ‘Enchanting’ Technique: Twill Weaving in East Kalimantan, Indonesia
Itie Van Hout – Tropenmuseum
Thursday, Jul 18
9:00 am
Negotiating Gender and/through Visual Images: Female Bodies in Japan from the Early Modern to Present
Marie Yasunaga – University of Amsterdam; Danielle van den Heuvel – University of Amsterdam; Doreen Mueller – Leiden University; Marie Yasunaga – University of Amsterdam; Radu Leca – Heidelberg University; Mio Wakita – MAK-Museum of Applied Arts; Madoka Yuki – University of Duisburg-Essen
Thursday, Jul 18
9:00 am
Give Me a Break: Performing Gender and the Art of Smoking in Edo
Marie Yasunaga – University of Amsterdam
Thursday, Jul 18
9:00 am
The Spatial Agency of Portraits of Women in Late-Seventeenth Century Japan
Radu Leca – Heidelberg University
Thursday, Jul 18
9:00 am
Geisha in the Age of Visual Modernity
Mio Wakita – MAK-Museum of Applied Arts
Thursday, Jul 18
9:00 am
Japanese 'Girl Photography': A Modality of Communication and the Post-war Photo-criticism
Madoka Yuki – University of Duisburg-Essen
Thursday, Jul 18
9:00 am
Imagining the Long Partitions: Comparative Perspectives from South Asia and South-East Asia
Anne Castaing – National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS); Delphine Robic-Diaz – Université François-Rabelais
Thursday, Jul 18
9:00 am
Females in Thai Films: Nationalisation of the Body as a Form of Visual Pleasure
Jiratorn Sakulwattana – University of London
Thursday, Jul 18
9:00 am
The Landscape in Southeast Asian Visual Art
Edwin C M. Jurriens – The University of Melbourne; Edwin C M. Jurriens – The University of Melbourne; Edwin C M. Jurriens – The University of Melbourne; Charmaine Toh – The University of Melbourne; Alexander Supartono – Edinburgh Napier University; Aminudin Siregar – Leiden University
Thursday, Jul 18
9:00 am
The countryside in Indonesian contemporary art and activism
Edwin C M. Jurriens – The University of Melbourne
Thursday, Jul 18
9:00 am
Pictorial Landscapes in Singapore
Charmaine Toh – The University of Melbourne
Thursday, Jul 18
9:00 am
Taming the Exotic: Landscape Photographs in the Dutch East Indies
Alexander Supartono – Edinburgh Napier University
Thursday, Jul 18
9:00 am
“Mooi Indie” as a Historical Problem
Aminudin Siregar – Leiden University
Thursday, Jul 18
9:00 am
The Southeast Asian Zoo Story
Catherine Diamond – Soochow University
Thursday, Jul 18
9:00 am
The Pre-Modern Chinese Fiction Genre: Insights into Its Creation and the Emergence of Overseas Chinese Newspaper/Magazine Fiction in Japan and Singapore
Mei Kao Kow – National University of Singapore; Junfang Bai – Xi'an University of Technology; Mei Kao Kow – National University of Singapore; Junfang Bai – Xi'an University of Technology
Thursday, Jul 18
9:00 am
Politiiczing: The Emergences of Women’s Liberation in the Fiction in China’s Women’s New World Magazine During Late Qing China
Junfang Bai – Xi'an University of Technology
Thursday, Jul 18
9:00 am
Newspaper fiction in the Nanyang Zonghui Xinbao
Mei Kao Kow – National University of Singapore
Thursday, Jul 18
11:15 am
Asian Cinema II
Jori Snels – University of Amsterdam; Le Na Dao – Vietnam National University; Sarunas Paunksnis – Kaunas University of Technology; Zakir Hossain Raju – Independent University Bangladesh
Thursday, Jul 18
11:15 am
European Art Cinema Of/in 1960s' East Pakistan: De/Europeanizing the Bengal Delta?
Zakir Hossain Raju – Independent University Bangladesh
Thursday, Jul 18
11:15 am
Landscape and Memory: Cultural Traumas in Films About Vietnam in Colonial Period (Through the Cases of Indochine and the Lover)
Le Na Dao – Vietnam National University
Thursday, Jul 18
11:15 am
Uncanny Gentrification: Haunted Kolkata, Transforming Urban Space, and Neoliberal Futures in Bengali Cinema
Sarunas Paunksnis – Kaunas University of Technology
Thursday, Jul 18
11:15 am
Crime, Violence and Genre in Hong Kong Literature and Film
Kristof Van den Troost – Chinese University of Hong Kong; Kristof Van den Troost – Chinese University of Hong Kong; Kristof Van den Troost – Chinese University of Hong Kong; Yan Wei – Lingnan University; Timmy Chih-Ting Chen – Hong Kong Baptist University
Thursday, Jul 18
11:15 am
Wong Fei-hung Was a Gangster? A Blasphemous Reading of a Kung Fu Film Legend
Kristof Van den Troost – Chinese University of Hong Kong
Thursday, Jul 18
11:15 am
Urban Space in Noir-style Hong Kong Films of the 1950s-60s
Yan Wei – Lingnan University
Thursday, Jul 18
11:15 am
"The Orchid in Flames": Consanguinity, Community, and Criminality in "Father Is Back" (1961)
Timmy Chih-Ting Chen – Hong Kong Baptist University
Thursday, Jul 18
11:15 am
Fibre, Loom and Technique II
Christopher Buckley – Wolfson College; Christopher Buckley – Wolfson College; Christine Giuntini – The Metropolitan Museum of Art; Malika Kraamer – Leicester Arts and Museums Service; Analyn Salvador-Amores – University of the Philippines - Baguio; Linda McIntosh – Independent Scholar
Thursday, Jul 18
11:15 am
Bantu Raffia Loom: From the Kingdom of Kongo to the Kuba Confederation, A Conservative Weaving Tradition
Christine Giuntini – The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Thursday, Jul 18
11:15 am
Cloth from Ghana: Transmission of Technology between Europe, West Africa and Asia
Malika Kraamer – Leicester Arts and Museums Service
Thursday, Jul 18
11:15 am
Igorot Life-World According to Textiles in Museum Collections
Analyn Salvador-Amores – University of the Philippines - Baguio
Thursday, Jul 18
11:15 am
Changes in Ethnic Identity Markers in the Medium of Cloth in Xieng Khouang Province, Laos
Linda McIntosh – Independent Scholar
Thursday, Jul 18
11:15 am
Images as Useful Sites for Making History in East Asia, 1500-1900
Doreen Mueller – Leiden University; Doreen Mueller – Leiden University; Kiri Paramore – Leiden University; Naoko Gunji – Independent Scholar; Fan Lin – Leiden University; Doreen Mueller – Leiden University
Thursday, Jul 18
11:15 am
Forging the Official History of Tokugawa Japan (1603-1868) through Paintings of Civil War
Naoko Gunji – Independent Scholar
Thursday, Jul 18
11:15 am
Documenting Famine: Misery, Feelings, and Image Politics in Chinese Paintings (1500-1900)
Fan Lin – Leiden University
Thursday, Jul 18
11:15 am
Remembering Famine and Appropriating the Legacy of Court Documentary Painting in Japan (1830-1900)
Doreen Mueller – Leiden University
Thursday, Jul 18
11:15 am
North Korean Regimes of Visuality
Koen De Ceuster – Leiden University; Koen De Ceuster – Leiden University; Sandra Fahy – Sophia University; Benoit Berthelier – Paris-Diderot University; Koen De Ceuster – Leiden University; Carey Park – Freie Universität Berlin / Hongik University; Shine Choi – Massey University
Thursday, Jul 18
11:15 am
Computer Vision and Visual Culture: Leveraging Deep Learning and Metadata for a Quantitative Critical Analysis of North Korean Visual Discourse
Benoit Berthelier – Paris-Diderot University
Thursday, Jul 18
11:15 am
Visual Politics and Narrative art in North Korea
Koen De Ceuster – Leiden University
Thursday, Jul 18
11:15 am
Changes in the Depiction of Kim Il Sung under Kim Jong Un
Carey Park – Freie Universität Berlin / Hongik University
Thursday, Jul 18
11:15 am
Violence of Anti-imperialism and Monument(al) Politics: The Case of North Korea
Shine Choi – Massey University
Thursday, Jul 18
11:15 am
The mKhar Rgyab Family Mchod Khang: A Domestic Shrine on the Eastern Tibetan Margins (15th-16th Centuries)
Jean-Baptiste Georges-Picot – École Pratique des Hautes Études
Thursday, Jul 18
11:15 am
Walking Far--Pilgrimage in Buddhist and Christian Traditions
Hongwei Lu – University of Redlands
Thursday, Jul 18
11:15 am
Fire in My Heart: Smoldering Pornographies on the Chinese Internet
Katrien Jacobs – Chinese University of Hong Kong
Thursday, Jul 18
11:15 am
The Transnational Languages of Socialist Feminist Internationalism: Chinese and German Perspectives
Anup Grewal – University of Toronto; Anup Grewal – University of Toronto; Zheng Wang – University of Michigan; Anup Grewal – University of Toronto; Catherine Smale – King's College London; Yejun Zou – King's College London
Thursday, Jul 18
11:15 am
Socialist Feminist Imaginaries in Shanghai and Berlin in the 1930s
Anup Grewal – University of Toronto
Thursday, Jul 18
11:15 am
“Not just a socialist woman, but an international socialist woman”: The image of the proletarian woman in German women’s writing, 1918-1929
Catherine Smale – King's College London
Thursday, Jul 18
11:15 am
Female Solidarity as Hope: Socialist Feminist Writings by Christa Wolf and Ding Ling
Yejun Zou – King's College London
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
Fibre, Loom and Technique III
Christopher Buckley – Wolfson College; Sandra Sardjono – Tracing Patterns Foundation; Christopher Buckley – Wolfson College; Stefan Danerek – Independent Scholar; Sandra Niessen – Research Collective for Decolonizing Fashion; Bernhard Bart – Creative Director Studio Songket Palantaloom
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
Palu’e ikat: Iconography and nomenclature
Stefan Danerek – Independent Scholar
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
A Bulang by Any Other Loom...Integration of Design, Technique and Loom in the Making of an Indonesian Textile
Sandra Niessen – Research Collective for Decolonizing Fashion
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
From Khmer to Minangkabau - Technical Analysis of the Weaving Tools and Looms
Bernhard Bart – Creative Director Studio Songket Palantaloom
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
Open discussion: Challenges and future directions for the study of looms and weaving technique
Christopher Buckley – Wolfson College; Sandra Sardjono – Tracing Patterns Foundation
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
In the Making: Experimentation and Experiment in Southeast Asian Art I
Amanda Katherine Rath – Goethe University of Frankfurt; Wulan Dirgantoro – The University of Melbourne; Wulan Dirgantoro – The University of Melbourne; Pamela Corey – University of London; Amanda Katherine Rath – Goethe University of Frankfurt; MeLê Yamomo – University of Amsterdam; Eva Bentcheva – Haus der Kunst Munich; Sarena Abdullah – Universiti Sains Malaysia
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
Experimentation and Redemptive Intervention
Amanda Katherine Rath – Goethe University of Frankfurt
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
Listening to Experimental Aesthetics: Sounding Experiments on Postcolonial Democracy
MeLê Yamomo – University of Amsterdam
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
Exploding Galaxies and Diaspora Spaces: 'Experimentalism' According to Philippine Expatriate Artists of the 1960s and 1970s
Eva Bentcheva – Haus der Kunst Munich
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
The Early 1990s Experiment and Exploration of Space and Ephemerality in Malaysian Art Exhibitions
Sarena Abdullah – Universiti Sains Malaysia
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
Our Commoning Practices in Turmoil: A Comparative Account of Hong Kong and Taiwan
N W Law (wen yau) – Hong Kong Art Research Initiative; N W Law (wen yau) – Hong Kong Art Research Initiative; Anson HS. Mak – Hong Kong Baptist University; N W Law (wen yau) – Hong Kong Art Research Initiative; Daniel Tsang – University of Hong Kong; Tzu-Tung Lee – Overseas Taiwanese Taiwanese for Democracy
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
Acts of Commoning: From Public Space to Public Sphere
N W Law (wen yau) – Hong Kong Art Research Initiative
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
After Commoning
Daniel Tsang – University of Hong Kong
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
Revisit: participatory art as the commoning practices
Tzu-Tung Lee – Overseas Taiwanese Taiwanese for Democracy
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
Revisiting Urban Spaces in Late Imperial China Through Visuality and Materiality
Yizhou Wang – Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg; Ching-Ling Wang – Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam; Ching-Ling Wang – Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam; Yizhou Wang – Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg; You Li – City University of Hong Kong; Tao Wu – Heidelberg University; Shaobo Sun – Leiden University
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
Picturing Urban Pleasures of Nanjing: Courtesans, Gender, and Representations in Ming Dynasty
Yizhou Wang – Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
Framing Suzhou: Landscape, Image, and Local Identity in Ming China
You Li – City University of Hong Kong
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
The Poetics of “Crystal Palace”: Underwater Wonderland in late Imperial Qing
Tao Wu – Heidelberg University
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
Image, Genealogy and Space: The Construction of Shaolin Temple’s Cultural Image inside-out the Three Religions and Nine Schools Stele
Shaobo Sun – Leiden University
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
The Threat of the Beautiful Woman: The Influence - or Lack of - European Feminism in Chinese Representations of the Feminine / Feminism
Christine Vial Kayser – Creops, Paris IV-Sorbonne; Anne Kerlan – CNRS-EHESS, UMR Chine, Corée, Japon; Anne Kerlan – CNRS-EHESS, UMR Chine, Corée, Japon; Christine Vial Kayser – Creops, Paris IV-Sorbonne; Hongwei Bao – University of Nottingham; Coraline Jortay – Université libre de Bruxelles; Marie Laureillard – Lumière-Lyon 2 University
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
Yang Fudong and the ambiguities of female power in contemporary Chinese art
Christine Vial Kayser – Creops, Paris IV-Sorbonne
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
‘My Body Says’: Performing Vagina Monologues and Enacting Transnational Feminism in Contemporary China
Hongwei Bao – University of Nottingham
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
Girls who drink human blood: Lipstick, feminism, and the male gaze in Xiao Hong’s fiction
Coraline Jortay – Université libre de Bruxelles
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
The image of the "modern girl" in the Republican Shanghai in the writings and images of Ye Lingfeng
Marie Laureillard – Lumière-Lyon 2 University
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
Unconventional, Unlikely and Unwanted? - An Exploration of Creative Cultures and Classes in China
Jeroen de Kloet – University of Amsterdam; Yiu Fai Chow – Hong Kong Baptist University; Jeroen de Kloet – University of Amsterdam; Yiu Fai Chow – Hong Kong Baptist University; Laura Vermeeren – University of Amsterdam
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
Kuaishou: Platformization of the unlikely, the banal and the ubiquitous
Jeroen de Kloet – University of Amsterdam
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
Love, Labour, Lost: Creative Class Mobility, Stories of Loss, Negative Affects
Yiu Fai Chow – Hong Kong Baptist University
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
Creative font designers and remediations of the calligraphic sign
Laura Vermeeren – University of Amsterdam
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
Hero No. 1: Performance and Embodiment of Feminine Identity in the Work of Contemporary South Asian Photographers
Grace Oxley – Birkbeck College, University of London
Thursday, Jul 18
5:00 pm
‘Third-worldism’ and Asia in Europe: Art, Popular Culture and Decolonization (1940s-1970s)
Manuela Ciotti – Aarhus University; Monika Baar – Leiden University; Sanjukta Sunderason – Leiden University; Manuela Ciotti – Aarhus University; Marco Musillo – Kunsthistorisches Institut; Simone Wille – University of Innsbruck
Thursday, Jul 18
5:00 pm
Asian Venice: The Art Biennale as stage and market (1950s-1960s)
Manuela Ciotti – Aarhus University
Thursday, Jul 18
5:00 pm
Tigers of Mompracem and Victor Charlie: Picturing East Asia in Italian narratives of anti-colonial resistance
Marco Musillo – Kunsthistorisches Institut
Thursday, Jul 18
5:00 pm
Cross-cultural artistic routes between South Asia and Czechoslovakia
Simone Wille – University of Innsbruck
Thursday, Jul 18
5:00 pm
Endangered Textile Design: Will We Make Room for It to Survive?
Genevieve Duggan – ISEAS; Sandra Niessen – Research Collective for Decolonizing Fashion; Genevieve Duggan – ISEAS; Sandra Niessen – Research Collective for Decolonizing Fashion; Analyn Salvador-Amores – University of the Philippines - Baguio; Linda McIntosh – Independent Scholar; Gillian Vogelsang – Textile Research Centre, Leiden; Renske Heringa – Independent Scholar; Christopher Buckley – Wolfson College; Eric Boudot – Ecole Normale; Itie Van Hout – Tropenmuseum; Christine Giuntini – The Metropolitan Museum of Art; Malika Kraamer – Leicester Arts and Museums Service; Stefan Danerek – Independent Scholar; Bernhard Bart – Creative Director Studio Songket Palantaloom
Thursday, Jul 18
5:00 pm
In the Making: Experimentation and Experiment in Southeast Asian Art II
Amanda Katherine Rath – Goethe University of Frankfurt; Wulan Dirgantoro – The University of Melbourne; Amanda Katherine Rath – Goethe University of Frankfurt; Pamela Corey – University of London; Wulan Dirgantoro – The University of Melbourne; Katherine Bruhn – University of California - Berkeley; Vera Mey – University of London
Thursday, Jul 18
5:00 pm
‘Let the Medium Speak’: Gender and the Experimental Art Scene in Indonesia
Wulan Dirgantoro – The University of Melbourne
Thursday, Jul 18
5:00 pm
Victory’s Abstractions: The ‘Jakarta School’ after 1965
Katherine Bruhn – University of California - Berkeley
Thursday, Jul 18
5:00 pm
Flexing Notions: Innovation in Pagoda Paintings in Cambodia, 1940’s -1960’s
Vera Mey – University of London
Thursday, Jul 18
5:00 pm
Realigning Chinese Independent Cinema (1989-2019): Intersecting Histories, Aesthetics, and Politics
Tamako Akiyama – Kanagawa University; Ran Ma – Nagoya University; Hongwei Bao – University of Nottingham; Jungkoo Kim – Ewha Womans University; Seio Nakajima – Waseda University; Shan Tong – City University of Hong Kong; Mark Nornes – University of Michigan; Tiecheng Li – Chinese University of Hong Kong
Thursday, Jul 18
5:00 pm
The 1960s in the Chinese-speaking World
Shuk Man Leung – University of Hong Kong; Shuk Man Leung – University of Hong Kong; Pu Wang – Brandeis University; Pei-yin Lin – University of Hong Kong; Shuk Han Mary Wong – Lingnan University; Shuk Man Leung – University of Hong Kong
Thursday, Jul 18
5:00 pm
Re-periodizing the 60s: From Third-World Internationalism to Maoist Endings
Pu Wang – Brandeis University
Thursday, Jul 18
5:00 pm
Whither Taiwan: Literary Star and the Chinese-Western Cultural Debate in the 1960s
Pei-yin Lin – University of Hong Kong
Thursday, Jul 18
5:00 pm
When Hong Kong Screamed: Swinging culture in Hong Kong Cinema (1964-1969) and its implication in Hong Kong culture
Shuk Han Mary Wong – Lingnan University
Thursday, Jul 18
5:00 pm
An Examination of the Emergence of Hong Kong Identity through Youth and Student Cultural Revolution Discourse: A Study of Pan Ku and The Undergrad
Shuk Man Leung – University of Hong Kong
Thursday, Jul 18
5:00 pm
The Meanings of Cultural Flows: Between Reception and Production
Giulia Baquè – Leiden University; Giulia Baquè – Leiden University; Manuela Coldesina – Leiden University; Giulia Baquè – Leiden University; Manuela Coldesina – Leiden University; Giovanni Bottacini – Leiden University
Thursday, Jul 18
5:00 pm
Lost in Translation: Language Flows of Translations
Giulia Baquè – Leiden University
Thursday, Jul 18
5:00 pm
The Global Flows of Shunga: From Japan and Back
Manuela Coldesina – Leiden University
Thursday, Jul 18
5:00 pm
Contemporary Chinese Art Perceptions in the West and China
Giovanni Bottacini – Leiden University
Friday, Jul 19
9:00 am
Art, the Public and Academia
Pascale Elbaz – ISIT, Paris; Svetlana Kharchenkova – Leiden University; Dominique Lämmli – Zurich University of the Arts; Ching Ying Phoebe Man – City University of Hong Kong; Rommel B. Rodriguez – University of the Philippines - Diliman; Ananda Krishnan SK – IIT Hyderabad
Friday, Jul 19
9:00 am
An Artistic Approach to Knowing: Artistic Research in India
Ananda Krishnan SK – IIT Hyderabad
Friday, Jul 19
9:00 am
Artists Working Reality: Towards the Capability Approach, a Means of Evaluating Art in Action
Dominique Lämmli – Zurich University of the Arts
Friday, Jul 19
9:00 am
Fostering Civic Engagement Through Community Arts in Hong Kong
Ching Ying Phoebe Man – City University of Hong Kong
Friday, Jul 19
9:00 am
From a Space of Repression to a Place of Subversion: Reclaiming Freedom Through Art of Political Detainees in the Philippines
Rommel B. Rodriguez – University of the Philippines - Diliman
Friday, Jul 19
9:00 am
Imagining a Nascent Market: A Case of the Contemporary Art Market in China
Svetlana Kharchenkova – Leiden University
Friday, Jul 19
9:00 am
Gold Polyhedral Beads: Early Contacts Between East and West
Yan Liu – Northwestern Polytechnical University
Friday, Jul 19
9:00 am
Taiwanese Graphic Narratives and Their European Connections
Adina Zemanek – University of Central Lancashire
Friday, Jul 19
9:00 am
Decolonizing the Museum I
Yunci Cai – University of Leicester; Tenzin Ghegay – Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies; Aleksandra Kasatkina – Peter the Great Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography (Kunstkamera); Salila Kulshreshtha – New York University Abu Dhabi; Sau wah Sarah Ng – Hong Kong Baptist University; Eva von Reumont – University of Bern
Friday, Jul 19
9:00 am
Collecting China: The Early Collecting History of Chinese Art in America Using Field Museum Collection of Rubbings as an Example
Sau wah Sarah Ng – Hong Kong Baptist University
Friday, Jul 19
9:00 am
Introduction of Shantarakshita Library
Tenzin Ghegay – Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies
Friday, Jul 19
9:00 am
Positioning Wayang Kulit 'Properly' – Uncovering Perfectly Concealed Ethnocentricity in Western Museum Conservation Practices – Interdisciplinary / Transcultural Solutions to Decolonise Our Methods
Eva von Reumont – University of Bern
Friday, Jul 19
9:00 am
Riddles in the Archives: Tools for Body Modification from Sabahan 'Dayaks' in St Petersburg Kunstkamera
Aleksandra Kasatkina – Peter the Great Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography (Kunstkamera)
Friday, Jul 19
9:00 am
Redefining Theatre I
Jeroen de Kloet – University of Amsterdam; Chenlin Kao – Tunghai University; Arti Nirmal – Banaras Hindu University; James Plumtree – American University of Central Asia; Elby Vvedenskaia – Vrindavan Institute for Higher Education/The Center of Indian Culture
Friday, Jul 19
9:00 am
A Memorial Feast? Preliminary Findings of the Analyzing Kyrgyz Narratives (AKYN) Research Group
James Plumtree – American University of Central Asia
Friday, Jul 19
9:00 am
Folk Theatres of India: A Study of Shadow Puppetry in Odisa
Arti Nirmal – Banaras Hindu University
Friday, Jul 19
9:00 am
Imagery Reborn: The Visual Art and Theatrical Time-space of the 1/2 Q Theatre
Chenlin Kao – Tunghai University
Friday, Jul 19
9:00 am
Tradition and Modernity: Contemporary Theatrical Experience of Bengali Vaishnavism (India, Europe, USA)
Elby Vvedenskaia – Vrindavan Institute for Higher Education/The Center of Indian Culture
Friday, Jul 19
9:00 am
Travel and Transport in Asia I
Doris Jedamski – Leiden University; Eric Odegard – Scheepvaartmuseum Amsterdam; Doris Jedamski – Leiden University; Marc Dierikx – Huygens Institute - Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences; H.I.R. (Hedi) Hinzler – Museum Buleleng, Bali; Katarzyna J. Cwiertka – Leiden University
Friday, Jul 19
9:00 am
Travel and Transport in the Dutch East Indies : the Ephemeral Moment
Doris Jedamski – Leiden University
Friday, Jul 19
9:00 am
Civil air transport in the Netherlands East Indies and colonial society, 1928-1942
Marc Dierikx – Huygens Institute - Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
Friday, Jul 19
9:00 am
Transport and means of transport over land, water, and in the air - from Ancient Java till Modern Bali. What is driving, sailing and flying there, for whom, by whom and why?
H.I.R. (Hedi) Hinzler – Museum Buleleng, Bali
Friday, Jul 19
9:00 am
A Gift from a Trip: Fabricating “local food” in Japan
Katarzyna J. Cwiertka – Leiden University
Friday, Jul 19
11:15 am
Artists
Ruobing Wang – Lasalle College of the Arts; Kwan Kiu Leung – Royal College Of Art London; Giorgio Strafella – University of St.Gallen; Daria Berg – University of St.Gallen; Ruobing Wang – Lasalle College of the Arts; Yang Yeung – Chinese University of Hong Kong
Friday, Jul 19
11:15 am
A Necessary Condition for the Socially-engaged: the Socially-aspired Art of Hong Kong Contemporary Artist Kwok-hin Tang
Yang Yeung – Chinese University of Hong Kong
Friday, Jul 19
11:15 am
Post-Human Wilderness: Dystopian Landscapes in China from the Intellectual Crisis of the 1990s to Cao Fei
Giorgio Strafella – University of St.Gallen; Daria Berg – University of St.Gallen
Friday, Jul 19
11:15 am
The Ordinary Mind in the Practice of Contemporary Southeast Asian Art
Ruobing Wang – Lasalle College of the Arts
Friday, Jul 19
11:15 am
The Self in Contemporary Chinese Artists
Kwan Kiu Leung – Royal College Of Art London
Friday, Jul 19
11:15 am
Visual Arts, Representations and Interventions in Contemporary China. Urbanized Interface
Minna Valjakka – National University of Singapore
Friday, Jul 19
11:15 am
European Colonial Borders Connecting Asia. The case of Diu, India
Nuno Grancho – DINÂMIA'CET- University Institute of Lisbon (ISCTE-IUL)
Friday, Jul 19
11:15 am
Weaving Networks Through Production, Trade and Heirloom: Reinvestigating Production and Usage of Ceramics in South China from Ethnoarchaeological Perspective
Wai Yee, Sharon Wong – Chinese University of Hong Kong
Friday, Jul 19
11:15 am
Cultural Transmission in Material Culture: Adaption and Localisation in Medieval China, Japan and Java (8th - 12th Centuries)
Chiao-Hui Tu – Leiden University; Marijke Klokke – Leiden University; Marijke Klokke – Leiden University; Sandra Sardjono – Tracing Patterns Foundation; Chiao-Hui Tu – Leiden University; Chun-I Lin – University of London; Duo Xu – University of Hamburg
Friday, Jul 19
11:15 am
Revisiting H. W. Woodward’s ‘A Chinese Silk Depicted at Candi Sewu'
Sandra Sardjono – Tracing Patterns Foundation
Friday, Jul 19
11:15 am
The transformation of nāga in Java during the 8th - 12th centuries
Chiao-Hui Tu – Leiden University
Friday, Jul 19
11:15 am
Phoenix-type motifs from the 8th to 12th century
Chun-I Lin – University of London
Friday, Jul 19
11:15 am
The copying of manuscripts – a comparison of Dunhuang music manuscripts and its transmission in medieval Japan
Duo Xu – University of Hamburg
Friday, Jul 19
11:15 am
Decolonizing the Museum II
Massimiliano Papini – Northumbria University; Jean-Baptiste Clais – Musée du Louvre, département des Objets d'Art; Michelle Ying-Ling Huang – Lingnan University; Uwe Niebuhr, BA MA, Dipl.-Ing. – Center for Interdisciplinary Research and Documentation of Inner and South Asian Cultural History (CIRDIS); Freya Terryn – KU Leuven; Verena Widorn – Center for Interdisciplinary Research and Documentation of Inner and South Asian Cultural History (CIRDIS)
Friday, Jul 19
11:15 am
Escaping the Black Legend - The Asian Collection of Adolphe Thiers at the Louvre Reassessed
Jean-Baptiste Clais – Musée du Louvre, département des Objets d'Art
Friday, Jul 19
11:15 am
Nepal, Land of Sherpas and Gurkha-Warriors - René De Nebesky-Wojkowitz‘s Role in Representing the Nepalese Culture to a European Audience
Uwe Niebuhr, BA MA, Dipl.-Ing. – Center for Interdisciplinary Research and Documentation of Inner and South Asian Cultural History (CIRDIS); Verena Widorn – Center for Interdisciplinary Research and Documentation of Inner and South Asian Cultural History (CIRDIS)
Friday, Jul 19
11:15 am
The Legacy of Ernst Arthur Voretzsch as a Diplomat and Collector of Early Chinese Art in Europe, China and Japan
Michelle Ying-Ling Huang – Lingnan University
Friday, Jul 19
11:15 am
To Collect or Not to Collect: The Meiji Period Prints in the Royal Museums of Art and History (Belgium)
Freya Terryn – KU Leuven
Friday, Jul 19
11:15 am
Material Exports from China: 17th to 19th Centuries
Dinara V. Dubrovskaya – Institute of Oriental Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences; Fei Nie – Hunan Provincial Museum; Wenxin Wang – National Palace Museum
Friday, Jul 19
11:15 am
Circulating the Red Cliff Pattern in the Late Ming Chinese Material Culture and the Seventeenth Century Global Trade
Wenxin Wang – National Palace Museum
Friday, Jul 19
11:15 am
Hundred Birds Fly Westward: The Journey of Chinese Coromandel Kuancai Screens to Europe in the 17th Century
Fei Nie – Hunan Provincial Museum
Friday, Jul 19
11:15 am
Jesuit Perception of Chinese Art Since the 17th c., and the Single Masterpiece by Giuseppe Castiglione in Russian Museums as a Projection of Sino-European Style
Dinara V. Dubrovskaya – Institute of Oriental Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences
Friday, Jul 19
11:15 am
Exploring the Panji/Inao Culture in Contemporary Thailand: How Does Cultural Heritage Survive in the Modern Context?
Thaneerat Jatuthasri – Chulalongkorn University
Friday, Jul 19
11:15 am
Redefining Theatre II
Jeroen de Kloet – University of Amsterdam; Min-Hui Chang – Shih Hsin University; Hyunjoo Lee – Sangmyong University, Seoul; Regina S. Llamas – IE University, Spain; Xiaohuan Zhao – The University of Sydney
Friday, Jul 19
11:15 am
“The Martyr's Theater at the 1920 Yongsan Seminary, South Korea”
Hyunjoo Lee – Sangmyong University, Seoul
Friday, Jul 19
11:15 am
Of Shrine and Stage: A Study of Huizhou Temple Theatre in Late Imperial China
Xiaohuan Zhao – The University of Sydney
Friday, Jul 19
11:15 am
The Uniqueness of Religious Pantun's on Malay Folktales
Roslina Binti Abu Bakar – Universiti Putra Malaysia; Munif Zarirruddin Fikri Bin Nordin – Universiti Utara Malaysia
Friday, Jul 19
11:15 am
Unfamiliar Lands, Familiar Knowledge: Pan-Eurasian Natural History in the Early Modern Period
Neilabh Sinha – Leiden University
Friday, Jul 19
2:45 pm
Depicting the Other and the Self I
Leonor Veiga – Leiden University; Kamila Junik Łuniewska – Jagiellonian University; Nadhra S. Khan – Lahore University of Management Sciences; Brahma Prakash – Jawaharlal Nehru University; Núria Ribas-Valls – Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona; Xue Yu – Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg
Friday, Jul 19
2:45 pm
Lahore Fort’s Picture Wall: Mughal History Recorded in Faience Mosaic
Nadhra S. Khan – Lahore University of Management Sciences
Friday, Jul 19
2:45 pm
Name or Aesthetic: The Problematic of Collecting East Asian Performative Work
Xue Yu – Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg
Friday, Jul 19
2:45 pm
Tang Dynasty Figurines of Musicians: A Window to the Life and Times of the Tang Society
Núria Ribas-Valls – Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Friday, Jul 19
2:45 pm
The Authority of the Beauty and Formation of the 'Others' in Indian Aesthetics
Brahma Prakash – Jawaharlal Nehru University
Friday, Jul 19
2:45 pm
Visual Representations of Women Rights Struggle in India: An Analysis of Images and Their Symbolics
Kamila Junik Łuniewska – Jagiellonian University
Friday, Jul 19
2:45 pm
“Bun-booth Books” and Urban Ballads of Commoner Women’s Sexuality in Late Qing China
Cuncun Wu – University of Hong Kong
Friday, Jul 19
2:45 pm
Travel and Transport in Asia II
Doris Jedamski – Leiden University; Doris Jedamski – Leiden University; Marja Kingma – British Library; Eric Odegard – Scheepvaartmuseum Amsterdam; Coen Van 't Veer – Leiden University; Rick Honings – Leiden University
Friday, Jul 19
2:45 pm
Indigenous Navigators’ Knowledge of the waters around Lakshadweep in Jan Huygen van Linschoten’s Itinerario (1596)
Marja Kingma – British Library
Friday, Jul 19
2:45 pm
Imagining Asia: Dutch preparations for travel to Asia, 1594-1595
Eric Odegard – Scheepvaartmuseum Amsterdam
Friday, Jul 19
2:45 pm
Thrilling fiction and travel guides - Sea voyages in Nineteenth Century novels
Coen Van 't Veer – Leiden University
Friday, Jul 19
2:45 pm
Indigenous Eyes - A Counter Narrative for the Dutch Indies Literature
Rick Honings – Leiden University
Friday, Jul 19
5:00 pm
Evolving Traditions of the Buddhist Image House. Part II. The world of Seduction and Generosity between Heavenly Clouds and Hell Fires.
Asoka De Zoysa – University of Kelaniya
Friday, Jul 19
5:00 pm
Paper Jewels: Postcards from the Raj
Omar A. Khan – Independent Scholar
Friday, Jul 19
5:00 pm
Shaping ‘Elite’ in Handwriting: The Multifarious Applications of Ancient Scripts by the Late-Qing Scholar Yu Yue (1821-1907)
Yu Yan – The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Friday, Jul 19
5:00 pm
White Cubes in China: A Sociological Study of China's Emerging Market for Contemporary Art
Svetlana Kharchenkova – Leiden University
Friday, Jul 19
5:00 pm
Depicting the Other and the Self II
Nadhra S. Khan – Lahore University of Management Sciences; Nebojsa Djordjevic – Universitas Sebelas Maret; Melinda Susanto – Leiden University; Munmun Mondal – HH Maharaja Sir Jiwajirao Scindia Museum
Friday, Jul 19
5:00 pm
Kalighat Pata Painting: Reflection of European Culture in Socio-Religious Life of Bengal in 19th-20th Century
Munmun Mondal – HH Maharaja Sir Jiwajirao Scindia Museum
Friday, Jul 19
5:00 pm
Southeast Asia in Nineteenth-century European Illustrated Periodicals
Melinda Susanto – Leiden University
Friday, Jul 19
5:00 pm
Radioscapes of Southeast Asia
Lonán Ó Briain – University of Nottingham; Lonán Ó Briain – University of Nottingham; Bart Barendregt – Leiden University; Lonán Ó Briain – University of Nottingham; Min Yen Ong – University of Nottingham; Ying Diao – Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity
Friday, Jul 19
5:00 pm
Voices of Vietnam: Nationalising the Performing Arts in Post-Independence Hanoi
Lonán Ó Briain – University of Nottingham
Friday, Jul 19
5:00 pm
Community Education and Radio Broadcasts of National Day Songs in Singapore
Min Yen Ong – University of Nottingham
Friday, Jul 19
5:00 pm
Beyond “Evangelism”: Christian Broadcasting and an Emergent Indigenous Media Production of the Lisu in post-1960 Southeast Asia
Ying Diao – Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity
Friday, Jul 19
5:00 pm
Textile and Styles of dressing
Willem Vogelsang – International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS); Ghulam Abbas – School of Fine Art, Design and Architecture; Subhra Devi – Tezpur University; Ritu Mathur – University of Delhi; Joymati Thoudam – Lady Irwin College, University of Delhi
Friday, Jul 19
5:00 pm
New Evolving Islamic Styles of Dressing in the Punjab, Pakistan
Ghulam Abbas – School of Fine Art, Design and Architecture
Friday, Jul 19
5:00 pm
Textiles of Assam (India): Perspectives from History, Embellishment and Oral-lores
Subhra Devi – Tezpur University
B&D Carousel
Friday, Jul 19
11:15 am
ICAS Dissertation Prize – Shortlisted Authors I
Anna Romanowicz – Jagiellonian University; Do Young Oh – London School of Economics and Political Science; Leksa Lee – New York University Shanghai; Leonor Veiga – Leiden University
Friday, Jul 19
11:15 am
From a colonial institution to a neoliberal real estate developer: Conceptualising the university of East Asian cities
Do Young Oh – London School of Economics and Political Science
Friday, Jul 19
11:15 am
Modeling China: Business, politics, and material in China's museum industry
Leksa Lee – New York University Shanghai
Friday, Jul 19
11:15 am
The Third Avant-garde: Contemporary Art from Southeast Asia Recalling Tradition
Leonor Veiga – Leiden University
Friday, Jul 19
2:45 pm
ICAS Dissertation Prize – Shortlisted Authors II
Yimin Zhao – Renmin University of China; Sanne Ravensbergen – Leiden University; Simon Rowedder – National University of Singapore; Vatthana Pholsena – Centre Asie du Sud-Est (CASE), National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS)
Friday, Jul 19
2:45 pm
The hegemony of urbanisation: Questioning the production of space by the state in Beijing’s green belts
Yimin Zhao – Renmin University of China
Friday, Jul 19
2:45 pm
Courtrooms of Conflict: Criminal Law, Local Elites and Legal Pluralities in Colonial Java
Sanne Ravensbergen – Leiden University
Friday, Jul 19
2:45 pm
The Art of Being Small: Exploring the Transnational World of Lao Small-Scale Traders in the Yunnan-Laos-Thailand Borderland
Simon Rowedder – National University of Singapore; Vatthana Pholsena – Centre Asie du Sud-Est (CASE), National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS)
Book and Dissertation Carousel
Tuesday, Jul 16
1:30 pm
B&D Carousel: Migration for a Multitude of Reasons
Thi Anh-Dao Tran – IRASEC - Research Institute on Contemporary Southeast Asia; Elaine Lynn-Ee Ho – National University of Singapore; Sidharthan Maunaguru – National University of Singpore; Shiori Shakuto – National University of Singapore; Giang Thanh Tran – Hanoi University of Culture; Simeng Wang – The French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS)
Development and Urbanization
Tuesday, Jul 16
10:00 am
State-Society Encounters at the Grassroots: China and Beyond
Ching Kwan Lee – University of California Los Angeles; Ching Kwan Lee – University of California Los Angeles; Edmund Cheng – Baptist University Hong Kong; Karita Kan – Hong Kong Polytechnic University; Ray Yep – City University of Hong Kong; Jun Zhang – City University of Hong Kong; Goncalo Santos – University of Hong Kong
Tuesday, Jul 16
10:00 am
The Evolving Role of Chinese Hometown Associations in East and Southeast Asia
Edmund Cheng – Baptist University Hong Kong
Tuesday, Jul 16
10:00 am
Party-building at the grassroots: Social organizations and the governance of urban villages
Karita Kan – Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Tuesday, Jul 16
10:00 am
Relocated Peasants and the Grassroots State in China
Ray Yep – City University of Hong Kong
Tuesday, Jul 16
10:00 am
Corruption, Ethics, and Philanthropy: The Case of Lions Clubs in South China
Jun Zhang – City University of Hong Kong; Goncalo Santos – University of Hong Kong
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Analysis of South Korean International Cooperation Project in Ger District in Darkhan, Mongolia
Patricia Chica-Morales – University of Malaga; Antonio Doménech del Río – university of Malaga
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Rural Policies and Social Transformation in Asia and Africa
Karita Kan – Hong Kong Polytechnic University; Bernardo R. Almeida – Leiden University; Marie-Luise Matthys-Hertkorn – University of Bern; Kiran Maharjan – The University of Sydney; Lloyd A. Amoah – Centre for Asian Studies, University of Ghana
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Cardamom Production and the 'Good Life': Agricultural and Social Change in East Nepal
Marie-Luise Matthys-Hertkorn – University of Bern
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Easing Access to the Resource or Producing More Harms: A Political Ecology Perspective from Koshi River Communities of Nepal
Kiran Maharjan – The University of Sydney
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Land Acquisition for Infrastructure Projects in Post-conflict and Fragile States: The Case of Timor-Leste
Bernardo R. Almeida – Leiden University
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
The Making of 'Other Urban': Explorations Through the Lens of Informality and Smallness in Asia
Valérie Clerc – Cessma - IRD French National Research Institute for Sustainable Development; Gopa Samanta – The University of Burdwan; Éric Denis – CNRS - Géographie-cités lab; Éric Denis – CNRS - Géographie-cités lab; Valérie Clerc – Cessma - IRD French National Research Institute for Sustainable Development; Gopa Samanta – The University of Burdwan; Nipesh Palat Narayanan – University of Colombo; Mukta Naik – Erasmus University
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Rethinking the categorization of ‘other urban’ through the lens of informal settlements in Myanmar and India
Valérie Clerc – Cessma - IRD French National Research Institute for Sustainable Development
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Indian Small Cities in the Debate on Making of ‘Other Urban’
Gopa Samanta – The University of Burdwan
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Analysing the World Class Phenomenon beyond the Global Image Flows in India and Sri Lanka
Nipesh Palat Narayanan – University of Colombo
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
It’s complicated! Articulating ‘the urban’ through migrant experiences in small cities in India and Indonesia
Mukta Naik – Erasmus University
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Understanding Rural Change in Asia Today I
Gerben Nooteboom – University of Amsterdam; Takeshi Ito – Sophia University; Michaela Haug – Universität zu Köln; Gerben Nooteboom – University of Amsterdam; Takeshi Ito – Sophia University; John McCarthy – Australian National University; Ben White – International Institute of Social Studies; Pande Made Kutanegara – Universitas Gadjah Mada; Michaela Haug – Universität zu Köln; Pujo Semedi – Universitas Gajah Mada
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Between Vulnerability and the Good Life: Trajectories of Agrarian Transformation in the Rice lands of Central Java and Aceh
John McCarthy – Australian National University; Gerben Nooteboom – University of Amsterdam
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
The persistence, expansion and dynamics of sharecropping in a Javanese village
Ben White – International Institute of Social Studies
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Understanding Rural Change in Historical Perspective: 50 years of agrarian studies in Sriharjo
Pande Made Kutanegara – Universitas Gadjah Mada; Gerben Nooteboom – University of Amsterdam
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Aspiring Self-Determined Lives: Rural Transformations as Expressions of Future Making
Michaela Haug – Universität zu Köln
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Indonesian Rural Dynamics: A reflection from rural Europe
Pujo Semedi – Universitas Gajah Mada
Wednesday, Jul 17
11:15 am
Beyond Our Gardens and Forests: Organic Coconut Tappers’ Take on Global Market
Dimas Dwi Laksmana – Passau University
Wednesday, Jul 17
11:15 am
The History of Industry in Central Asia: Economic Models and Ideas of Progress
Irina Morozova – University of Regensburg; Irina Morozova – University of Regensburg; Siddarth Saxena – University of Cambridge; Chokan Laumulin – University of Cambridge; Rano Turaeva – Leibniz-Institut für Länderkunde; Willem Vogelsang – International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS); Richard Griffiths – International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)
Wednesday, Jul 17
11:15 am
Understanding Rural Change in Asia Today II
Michaela Haug – Universität zu Köln; Takeshi Ito – Sophia University; Gerben Nooteboom – University of Amsterdam; John McCarthy – Australian National University; Michaela Haug – Universität zu Köln; Takeshi Ito – Sophia University; Rosalie Stolz – University of Cologne; Steven Schoofs – University of Ghent; Jeffrey Neilson – The University of Sydney; Colum Graham – Australian National University
Wednesday, Jul 17
11:15 am
Securing Food, Reducing Poverty: Agrarian Transformations in Indonesia
Takeshi Ito – Sophia University
Wednesday, Jul 17
11:15 am
Housing Aspirations. Entanglements and Implications of ʻModern Houses ʼ and Socio-Economic Change in upland Southeast Asia
Rosalie Stolz – University of Cologne
Wednesday, Jul 17
11:15 am
Fruits of Peace? The (Un)making of a Banana Plantation in a Frontier Town in Muslim Mindanao
Steven Schoofs – University of Ghent
Wednesday, Jul 17
11:15 am
Ceremonial consumption of the countryside: Ritual, rural change and livelihoods in the Toraja region of Indonesia
Jeffrey Neilson – The University of Sydney
Wednesday, Jul 17
11:15 am
Debt, status and persistence in a rural East Javanese village
Colum Graham – Australian National University
Wednesday, Jul 17
11:15 am
Urban Myanmar in Transition
Marion Sabrie – University of Rouen Normandie; Maaike Matelski – Radboud University Nijmegen; Maaike Matelski – Radboud University Nijmegen; Freek Colombijn – Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; Marion Sabrie – University of Rouen Normandie; Chung-Tong Wu – Western Sydney University/University of New South Wales; Jérémie Sanchez – Université de Lausanne; David Ney – Independent Scholar; Eben Forbes – Institute for International Urban Development; Elizabeth Rhoads – King's College London
Wednesday, Jul 17
11:15 am
The emerging metropolization of Yangon: challenges for the authorities and resilience of the Yangonites
Marion Sabrie – University of Rouen Normandie
Wednesday, Jul 17
11:15 am
Towards a mega-city region: Asian lessons for Yangon
Chung-Tong Wu – Western Sydney University/University of New South Wales
Wednesday, Jul 17
11:15 am
Urban development gone to shit? Sanitation Planning, Urban Political Ecology and Anti-Politics in Myanmar
Jérémie Sanchez – Université de Lausanne
Wednesday, Jul 17
11:15 am
Conservation and Certainty for Whom? Examining property and heritage in Yangon’s colonial core
David Ney – Independent Scholar; Elizabeth Rhoads – King's College London
Wednesday, Jul 17
11:15 am
Migration, Informal Settlement, and Government Response: The Cases of Four Townships in Yangon, Myanmar
Eben Forbes – Institute for International Urban Development
Wednesday, Jul 17
2:45 pm
Changing Ideas and Expectations About Intimate Relationships Among Bangladeshi Urban Middle Class Adolescents
Suborna Camellia – Radboud University, Nijmegen, Netherlands
Wednesday, Jul 17
2:45 pm
South Asia in Flux: Development, Displacement and Migration
Amrita Datta – Ambedkar University Delhi; Arnab Roy Chowdhury – School of Economics; Amrita Datta – Ambedkar University Delhi; Arnab Roy Chowdhury – School of Economics; Arani Basu – Krea University; Mohammed Kalam – Krea University
Wednesday, Jul 17
2:45 pm
Interjecting Gender and Migration: Narratives from Indian Transnational Migrants in Germany
Amrita Datta – Ambedkar University Delhi
Wednesday, Jul 17
2:45 pm
Vulnerable but Resilient’: the case of the Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh
Arnab Roy Chowdhury – School of Economics
Wednesday, Jul 17
2:45 pm
Indigenous People in India: Relevance and Consequences of “Progress” and Development
Arani Basu – Krea University
Wednesday, Jul 17
2:45 pm
Migrations, State, and Citizenship: The complicated scenario in Assam
Mohammed Kalam – Krea University
Wednesday, Jul 17
2:45 pm
Theorizing Rural Asia in an Era of Urbanization Session 1
Edo Andriesse – Seoul National University; Po-Yi Hung – National Taiwan University; Veronica Gregorio – National University of Singpore; Hanno Jentzsch – German Institute for Japanese Studies; Anthony Rausch – Hirosaki University; Linh Nguyen – California State University, Fullerton; Le Thu Dinh Thi – Seoul National University
Wednesday, Jul 17
2:45 pm
Intra-household relations of farming families in Davao del Sur, Philippines
Veronica Gregorio – National University of Singpore
Wednesday, Jul 17
2:45 pm
Governing the “Man-Made Disaster” – Town-Building and Local Self-Governance in the Peripheries of Amalgamated Municipalities in Japan
Hanno Jentzsch – German Institute for Japanese Studies
Wednesday, Jul 17
2:45 pm
Theorizing Rurality through the Local Newspaper
Anthony Rausch – Hirosaki University
Wednesday, Jul 17
2:45 pm
Fractal Relations: Transnational Marriages, Translocal Marriages, and Asia’s Global Ruralities
Linh Nguyen – California State University, Fullerton
Wednesday, Jul 17
2:45 pm
Multidimensional Poverty in a rice noodles craft village: a case study of Lo Cuong, Hai Duong province, Vietnam
Le Thu Dinh Thi – Seoul National University
Wednesday, Jul 17
5:00 pm
Theorizing Rural Asia in an Era of Urbanization Session 2
Edo Andriesse – Seoul National University; Po-Yi Hung – National Taiwan University; Edo Andriesse – Seoul National University; Edo Andriesse – Seoul National University; Po-Yi Hung – National Taiwan University; David Karacsonyi – Hungarian Academy of Sciences; Yurui Li – Chinese Academy of Sciences
Wednesday, Jul 17
5:00 pm
Meeting points of top-down and bottom-up initiatives: A comparative analysis of adapting to climate change and overfishing in Southeast Asia and Sub-Sahara Africa
Edo Andriesse – Seoul National University
Wednesday, Jul 17
5:00 pm
Shuttling Through Sea and Land: Oyster Farmers and the Territorial Politics of Fishery Villages in Taiwan
Po-Yi Hung – National Taiwan University
Wednesday, Jul 17
5:00 pm
What is remote, periphery and edge? Cases from Taiwan, Eastern Europe and Australia
David Karacsonyi – Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Wednesday, Jul 17
5:00 pm
What makes better village development in traditional agricultural areas of China? Evidence from long-term observation of typical villages
Yurui Li – Chinese Academy of Sciences
Wednesday, Jul 17
5:00 pm
Gentrification, Heritage and Community Empowerment in Indonesia and the Netherlands
Remco Vermeulen – Institute for Housing and Urban Development Studies; Remco Vermeulen – Institute for Housing and Urban Development Studies; Diana Krabbendam – The Beach; Rita Padawangi – Singapore University of Social Sciences; Adrian Perkasa – Universitas Airlangga; Paul Rabé – International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)
Thursday, Jul 18
9:00 am
#notesofapatriot : On Ghana, Asia, China, Fela, Women, Zidane and More
Lloyd A. Amoah – Centre for Asian Studies, University of Ghana
Thursday, Jul 18
9:00 am
How to Get Rich on the Tibetan Plateau: Nomads and Caterpillar Fungus
Emilia Roza Sulek – University of Zurich
Thursday, Jul 18
9:00 am
Red China’s Green Revolution: Technological Innovation, Institutional Change, and Economic Development Under the Commune
Joshua Eisenman – University of Notre Dame
Thursday, Jul 18
9:00 am
Can Periurban and Subaltern Regions of Fast-industrializing Asia Forge Resilient Development Paths? Juggling Local Assets and Constraints to Engage in Global Competition 1
Julien Birgi – Institut Nationales des Langues et Civilisation Orientales (INALCO) - CESSMA (UMR 245); Loraine Kennedy – Centre Asie du Sud-Est (CASE/CNRS); Julien Birgi – Institut Nationales des Langues et Civilisation Orientales (INALCO) - CESSMA (UMR 245); Ana Mafalda Madureira – University of Twente; Loraine Kennedy – Centre Asie du Sud-Est (CASE/CNRS); Mukta Naik – Erasmus University; Aurélie Varrel – GIS Asie - CNRS
Thursday, Jul 18
9:00 am
Questioning the sustainability of area-based development policies in India’s metropolitan regions
Loraine Kennedy – Centre Asie du Sud-Est (CASE/CNRS)
Thursday, Jul 18
9:00 am
At the receiving end: How small cities in India and Indonesia reconcile top-down industrial investments with localised policymaking
Mukta Naik – Erasmus University
Thursday, Jul 18
9:00 am
The De-Metropolitisation of Software Services in India. An Institutional Understanding of IT Cluster in Coimbatore, southern India
Aurélie Varrel – GIS Asie - CNRS
Thursday, Jul 18
9:00 am
Inside Work: Transformations in the Exploitation of Rural Women in Modern China
Tamara Jacka – Australian National University
Thursday, Jul 18
9:00 am
Neighbourhoods and Cities in Asia I: External Links
Rita Padawangi – Singapore University of Social Sciences; Paul Rabé – International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS); Kong Chong Ho – National University of Singapore; Hyun Bang Shin – London School of Economics and Political Science; Sanderien Verstappen – University of Tübingen; Jeehun Kim – Inha University; Herlily – Universitas Indonesia; Jayde Roberts – University of New South Wales; Amira Paramitha – Universitas Indonesia
Thursday, Jul 18
9:00 am
A neighbourhood in the city, the region, and the world: A multi-scalar perspective on an Indian Muslim area
Sanderien Verstappen – University of Tübingen
Thursday, Jul 18
9:00 am
Korean Resident Enclaves in Hanoi
Jeehun Kim – Inha University
Thursday, Jul 18
9:00 am
A Tale of Three Kampungs: Participation, Negotiation and Socio-Spatial Movement
Herlily – Universitas Indonesia; Amira Paramitha – Universitas Indonesia
Thursday, Jul 18
9:00 am
Villages as the Building Blocks for Cities – Thingazar Chaung, Mandalay
Jayde Roberts – University of New South Wales
Thursday, Jul 18
9:00 am
Spatial Performances of Youth in Urban (South-)East Asia: Case Studies from China, Laos and Vietnam
Van Minh Nguyen – Université libre de Bruxelles (LAMC; EASt); Roy Huijsmans – Erasmus University Rotterdam; Roy Huijsmans – Erasmus University Rotterdam; Van Minh Nguyen – Université libre de Bruxelles (LAMC; EASt); Bin Hua – Université libre de Bruxelles (EASt); Clémentine Léonard – Université libre de Bruxelles (LAMC; EASt); FNRS; Lisa Richaud – Université libre de Bruxelles (LAMC; EASt); FNRS
Thursday, Jul 18
9:00 am
Two-wheeled revolution: representations and practices of spaces among young people in Ho Chi Minh City
Van Minh Nguyen – Université libre de Bruxelles (LAMC; EASt)
Thursday, Jul 18
9:00 am
From homes to parks, shopping malls and theatres: trajectory of spatial swift in Chinese Erciyuan cosplay practices before and after Golden Mask Cosplay Contest (2005-2015)
Bin Hua – Université libre de Bruxelles (EASt)
Thursday, Jul 18
9:00 am
Performing the self online: young Hmong migrants in Vientiane
Clémentine Léonard – Université libre de Bruxelles (LAMC; EASt); FNRS
Thursday, Jul 18
9:00 am
Landscape of aspiration: spaces of young migrants' imagined futures and ambivalence in Shanghai
Lisa Richaud – Université libre de Bruxelles (LAMC; EASt); FNRS
Thursday, Jul 18
11:15 am
Can Periurban and Subaltern Regions of Fast-industrializing Asia Forge Resilient Development Paths? Juggling Local Assets and Constraints to Engage in Global Competition 2
Loraine Kennedy – Centre Asie du Sud-Est (CASE/CNRS); Julien Birgi – Institut Nationales des Langues et Civilisation Orientales (INALCO) - CESSMA (UMR 245); Loraine Kennedy – Centre Asie du Sud-Est (CASE/CNRS); Ana Mafalda Madureira – University of Twente; Sylvie Fanchette – IRD (Research Institute for Sustainable Development); Vijayabaskar Manimegalai – Madras Institute of Development Studies; Julien Birgi – Institut Nationales des Langues et Civilisation Orientales (INALCO) - CESSMA (UMR 245); Minh Phuong Nguyen – University Paris Diderot
Thursday, Jul 18
11:15 am
International markets of waste, Green Fences and the waste collection and recycling systems in craft clusters around Hanoi (Vietnam)
Sylvie Fanchette – IRD (Research Institute for Sustainable Development); Minh Phuong Nguyen – University Paris Diderot
Thursday, Jul 18
11:15 am
Tension between Macro and Meso Scales of Governance of Industrial Clusters: Some Evidence from Tiruppur, Southern India
Vijayabaskar Manimegalai – Madras Institute of Development Studies
Thursday, Jul 18
11:15 am
How local responses to global markets shape the physical and social environment. The case of wood furniture ecosystems in Semarang and Jepara (Central Java, Indonesia) since the late 1980s
Julien Birgi – Institut Nationales des Langues et Civilisation Orientales (INALCO) - CESSMA (UMR 245)
Thursday, Jul 18
11:15 am
Neighbourhoods and Cities in Asia II: Social Organization
Kong Chong Ho – National University of Singapore; Paul Rabé – International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS); Rita Padawangi – Singapore University of Social Sciences; Paul Rabé – International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS); Adrian Perkasa – Universitas Airlangga; Pijika Pumketkao – Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Paris-Belleville; Krupa Rajangam – Saythu...linking people and heritage; Ngai Ming Yip – City University of Hong Kong
Thursday, Jul 18
11:15 am
Bhinneka Tunggal Ika: From Slogan to Everyday Urban? Neighborhood as the City's Microcosm in Kampung Peneleh, Surabaya
Adrian Perkasa – Universitas Airlangga
Thursday, Jul 18
11:15 am
Temples and Shared Meanings in the Wua-Lai Neighbourhood: Chiang Mai, Thailand
Pijika Pumketkao – Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Paris-Belleville
Thursday, Jul 18
11:15 am
Mapping 'Culture' with Schools: Place, Imaginations of the ‘Urban’ and Social Marginalisation in Bangalore
Krupa Rajangam – Saythu...linking people and heritage
Thursday, Jul 18
11:15 am
Mobility, Neighbourhood and Segregation in high density Hong Kong
Ngai Ming Yip – City University of Hong Kong
Thursday, Jul 18
11:15 am
Travelling Ideas and Concepts in Urban Asia
Katharina M. Borgmann – Universität Duisburg-Essen; Deirdre A. L. Sneep – Universität Duisburg-Essen; Carola Hein – TU Delft; Conrad Philipp – Singapore-ETH Centre; Katharina M. Borgmann – Universität Duisburg-Essen; Julia Aristova – Universität Duisburg-Essen; Deirdre A. L. Sneep – Universität Duisburg-Essen
Thursday, Jul 18
11:15 am
The 'Singapore-ETH centre' - a challenging knowledge exchange loop between Zurich and Singapore
Conrad Philipp – Singapore-ETH Centre
Thursday, Jul 18
11:15 am
Global concepts and local contexts: translation and implementation of sustainable urban development strategies in China, India, and Singapore
Katharina M. Borgmann – Universität Duisburg-Essen
Thursday, Jul 18
11:15 am
Adaptation of low carbon technologies in China: the case of geothermal heat pumps
Julia Aristova – Universität Duisburg-Essen
Thursday, Jul 18
11:15 am
Traditionally High Tech – The Urban Transformations of Beijing and Tokyo through the Olympic Games
Deirdre A. L. Sneep – Universität Duisburg-Essen
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
Neighbourhoods and Cities in Asia III: Neighbourhood and Livelihoods
Paul Rabé – International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS); Rita Padawangi – Singapore University of Social Sciences; Kong Chong Ho – National University of Singapore; Kong Chong Ho – National University of Singapore; Komson Teeraparbwong – Chiang Mai University; Marie Gibert-Flutre – Université Paris Diderot; Tessa Maria Guazon – University of the Philippines
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
Wua-Lai Silver Craft Traditions and the Shaping of Neighbourhood Culture and Relations
Komson Teeraparbwong – Chiang Mai University
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
A Political Theory of Street Rhythms in Hồ Chí Minh City: Towards a Neighbourhood Rhythm-Analysis
Marie Gibert-Flutre – Université Paris Diderot
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
Dwelling the Streets, Living on Edge: Homelessness and Survival in Manila
Tessa Maria Guazon – University of the Philippines
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
Politics and Imaginaries for Diffuse Urbanization in Asia and Europe
Andrew Marton – University of Victoria; Adèle Esposito – CNRS-AUSSER; Joël Idt – UPEM, Laburba; Andrew Marton – University of Victoria; Clément Musil – UMR AUSser 3329 CNRS; Neha Sami – Indian Institute for Human Settlements
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
Ecological Civilization and Diffuse Urbanization in China: Constructing an Eco-Imaginary in the Lower Yangzi Delta
Andrew Marton – University of Victoria
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
'Ghost' Areas in Hanoi: Urban Imaginaries and the Reality of Diffuse Urbanization in Vietnam
Clément Musil – UMR AUSser 3329 CNRS
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
Scale, Space, and the Urban Economy: Building India’s New Manufacturing Cities
Neha Sami – Indian Institute for Human Settlements
Thursday, Jul 18
5:00 pm
(Re)structuring Public Space in East Asia: Building Towards the Olympic and Paralympic Games
Deirdre A. L. Sneep – Universität Duisburg-Essen; Anoma van der Veere – Osaka University; Deirdre A. L. Sneep – Universität Duisburg-Essen; Deirdre A. L. Sneep – Universität Duisburg-Essen; Anoma van der Veere – Osaka University; Christian Tagsold – Universität Düsseldorf; Katharina M. Borgmann – Universität Duisburg-Essen; Sam Geijer – Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences
Thursday, Jul 18
5:00 pm
Neighbourhoods and Cities in Asia IV: Neighbourhood Activism and the City
Rita Padawangi – Singapore University of Social Sciences; Kong Chong Ho – National University of Singapore; Paul Rabé – International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS); Rita Padawangi – Singapore University of Social Sciences; Kong Chong Ho – National University of Singapore; Boonanan Natakun – Thammasat University; Véronique Dupont – Insitut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)/French National Research Institute for Sustainable Development, CESSMA research Unit, Paris Diderot University, University Sorbonne Paris Cité.; Leng Leng Thang – National University of Singpore; Hae Young Yun – National University of Singapore; Yoshimichi Yui – Hiroshima University
Thursday, Jul 18
5:00 pm
Reconceptualizing the Neighbourhood Capacity in Singapore’s High Rise High Density Estates
Kong Chong Ho – National University of Singapore; Hae Young Yun – National University of Singapore
Thursday, Jul 18
5:00 pm
Paralysis by Analysis: Intertwined Aspects of Gentrification in Urban Bangkok
Boonanan Natakun – Thammasat University
Thursday, Jul 18
5:00 pm
Construction and deconstruction of the neighbourhood’s idea Kathputli Colony, a 'slum' in Delhi, through outsiders’ eyes and as revealed by the ecology of local action
Véronique Dupont – Insitut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)/French National Research Institute for Sustainable Development, CESSMA research Unit, Paris Diderot University, University Sorbonne Paris Cité.
Thursday, Jul 18
5:00 pm
Re-creating 'Shutter-Down: Shop Spaces for Community Support and Care: Case Study of an Aging Neighbourhood in Japan’s Depopulated New Town
Leng Leng Thang – National University of Singpore; Yoshimichi Yui – Hiroshima University
Friday, Jul 19
9:00 am
Ceremonial Consumption of the Countryside: Cultural Identity and Rural Development in the Toraja Region of Indonesia
Jeffrey Neilson – The University of Sydney
Friday, Jul 19
9:00 am
A Study on Community Civic Participation from Digital Media Perspective ----A Fieldwork Research Based on Smart Community in Yinchuan City,Ningxia Province
Fan Feng – Ningxia University; Linlin Tang – Ningxia university; Zhang Linlin – Liaoning University
Friday, Jul 19
9:00 am
From Farmland to Server Farms: Making a Big Data Valley in the Mountains of Guizhou
Darcy Pan – Lund University
Friday, Jul 19
9:00 am
“Soon, Northern Laos Will Be Part of Southern China!” – Local Engagements with Chinese Regional Aspirations in Northern Laos
Simon Rowedder – National University of Singapore
Friday, Jul 19
9:00 am
Belt and Road Initiative: Perspectives and Future
Jean Berlie – Hong Kong Education University
Friday, Jul 19
9:00 am
The Idea of the Public
Pushpa Arabindoo – University College London; Aurélie Varrel – GIS Asie - CNRS; Pushpa Arabindoo – University College London; Ryanne Flock – Freie Universität Berlin; Phuong Thi Thanh Nguyen-Pochan – Paris 8 University; Pushpa Arabindoo – University College London; Malav Kanuga – City University of New York
Friday, Jul 19
9:00 am
What can we learn from public space in urban China? The example of Guangzhou’s past and present
Ryanne Flock – Freie Universität Berlin
Friday, Jul 19
9:00 am
The Mediatization of Hegemonic Nationalist Discourse in Vietnam: Stakes and Limits
Phuong Thi Thanh Nguyen-Pochan – Paris 8 University
Friday, Jul 19
9:00 am
Public vs commons: A conceptual vocabulary for open spaces
Pushpa Arabindoo – University College London
Friday, Jul 19
9:00 am
Uneven and contested publics in an Indian Metropolis: Bombay and the place of the politics
Malav Kanuga – City University of New York
Friday, Jul 19
9:00 am
Urbanism, Industrialization and Social Policy in China I
Xia Hua – National University of Singpore; Qin Shao – The College of New Jersey
Friday, Jul 19
9:00 am
Rest in Limbo: The Unburied Body and Social Tension in Urban China
Qin Shao – The College of New Jersey
Friday, Jul 19
9:00 am
The Everyday Mobility in Post-socialist China: The Emerging Public Domain in the Infrastructural Space of Public Transport in Shanghai
Xia Hua – National University of Singpore
Friday, Jul 19
11:15 am
Shanghai, Kaleidoscopic City
Andreea Grigorovschi – Strasbourg School of Architecture
Friday, Jul 19
11:15 am
Citizenship, Governance and Subalternism in South Asia I
Manpreet Janeja – International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS); Riddhi Bhandari – University of Richmond; Arnaud Kaba – LISST/CAS, Toulouse; Somabha Mohanty – Graduate Institute of International & Development Studies Geneva (IHEID); Asad ur Rehman – L'École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS)
Friday, Jul 19
11:15 am
Citizens, Parties and Brokers; Intermediation in a Post-colonial Polity
Asad ur Rehman – L'École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS)
Friday, Jul 19
11:15 am
Long-lasting Disaster, Short-time Stresses: Deep Scars, Everyday Wounds and the Daily Struggles of Old Bhopal’s Metal Workers
Arnaud Kaba – LISST/CAS, Toulouse
Friday, Jul 19
11:15 am
Making Local Democracy Work for the Urban Poor: Slum Dwellers’ Demand for Land During Elections in India
Somabha Mohanty – Graduate Institute of International & Development Studies Geneva (IHEID)
Friday, Jul 19
11:15 am
After Putin’s ‘Turn to the East’: Russian Far East in Double Bind
Hyun-Gwi Park – Chung-Ang University
Friday, Jul 19
11:15 am
Revisiting the Mukomuko of Dr. Jaquet
Gunar Yadi – Indonesian School of The Hague
Friday, Jul 19
11:15 am
Contesting Settlements on the Hills of Guwahati: A Study of Urban Political Ecology in Northeast India
Snehashish Mitra – National Institute of Advanced Studies
Friday, Jul 19
11:15 am
Urbanism, Industrialization and Social Policy in China II
Marie Bellot – Université Lyon 2; Jialing Luo – Sichuan University; Lucie Morand – University of Paris-Est; Veysel Tekdal – Middle East Technical University
Friday, Jul 19
2:45 pm
Urbanism, Social Movement and Social Policy in Asia
Imran bin Tajudeen – National University of Singapore; Andrea Del Bono – Independent Scholar; Fang-Yu Hu – Paris-Belleville National School of Architecture; Eric Leclerc – Université de Lille, TVES EA 4477; Hue-Tam Webb Jamme – University of Southern California; Danny Marks – City University of Hong Kong; Rahul Maganti – Centre for Modern Indian Studies, University of Gottingen
Friday, Jul 19
2:45 pm
Evaluation of Urban Form Facing Flood Risk. Taipei Case Study Between 1895 Et 2010
Fang-Yu Hu – Paris-Belleville National School of Architecture
Friday, Jul 19
2:45 pm
Prato’s Transformation and the Future of a Contested (Chinese) Urban Space
Andrea Del Bono – Independent Scholar
Friday, Jul 19
2:45 pm
The Last Farmer ? Unmaking a Peasantry to Fullfile an Urban Dream, Amaravati, in South India
Eric Leclerc – Université de Lille, TVES EA 4477; Rahul Maganti – Centre for Modern Indian Studies, University of Gottingen
Friday, Jul 19
2:45 pm
The Political Economy of Bangkok’s Underperforming Bus System
Danny Marks – City University of Hong Kong
Friday, Jul 19
2:45 pm
Urban Mobility in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam: Pathways to Development and Modernism
Hue-Tam Webb Jamme – University of Southern California
Economy
Tuesday, Jul 16
10:00 am
European Union-Japan Relations: A Business System Overview of the Free Trade Agreements
Louis-Caleb Remanda – University of Versailles Saint-Quentin
Tuesday, Jul 16
10:00 am
Political Economy of Trade Between East Asia and Brazil: Strategies, Challenges, and Limitations
Silvio Y. M. Miyazaki – University of São Paulo
Tuesday, Jul 16
1:30 pm
Markets and Market Moralities in Asia
Sebastian Schwecke – Indian Institute of Management Calcutta; Esther Horat – University of Zürich; Sebastian Schwecke – Indian Institute of Management Calcutta; Ajay Gandhi – Leiden University; Sebastian Schwecke – Indian Institute of Management Calcutta; Esther Horat – University of Zürich; Heila Sha – University of Sussex; Saikat Maitra – Indian Institute of Management Calcutta
Tuesday, Jul 16
1:30 pm
Playing with Reputation. Bisi Circles and the Moralities of Extra-legal Finance in Northern India
Sebastian Schwecke – Indian Institute of Management Calcutta
Tuesday, Jul 16
1:30 pm
A bowl of rice at the right price: Morality and resistance in a Vietnamese market
Esther Horat – University of Zürich
Tuesday, Jul 16
1:30 pm
From international market to local market: Kazakh traders’ involvement in trade
Heila Sha – University of Sussex
Tuesday, Jul 16
1:30 pm
Global Aspirations, Local Reputations: The Contradictions of Skill Training for Female Service Workers in Kolkata
Saikat Maitra – Indian Institute of Management Calcutta
Wednesday, Jul 17
11:15 am
China and the globalisation of technological innovation
Jue Wang – Leiden University
Wednesday, Jul 17
2:45 pm
Economic Policy and Political Transformation in East Asia I
Louis-Caleb Remanda – University of Versailles Saint-Quentin; Alice de Jonge – Monash University; Genevieve Marchini – University of Guadalajara
Wednesday, Jul 17
2:45 pm
China, Japan and the Regulation of Cryptocurrencies
Genevieve Marchini – University of Guadalajara
Wednesday, Jul 17
5:00 pm
East Japan - Economic and Social Transformation in Japan
Marc G. Humbert – University of Rennes; Pascale Turquet – LiRIS, Rennes 2 University; Marc G. Humbert – University of Rennes; Pascale Turquet – LiRIS, Rennes 2 University; Hiroko Amemiya – LiRIS University Rennes 2; Hiromi Takahashi – LiRIS University Rennes 2
Wednesday, Jul 17
5:00 pm
The Economic Autonomy at Bay
Marc G. Humbert – University of Rennes
Wednesday, Jul 17
5:00 pm
The Social Protection System under Pressure
Pascale Turquet – LiRIS, Rennes 2 University
Wednesday, Jul 17
5:00 pm
The Challenge of an Ageing society
Hiroko Amemiya – LiRIS University Rennes 2
Wednesday, Jul 17
5:00 pm
The Reassessment of the Traditional Roles of Women
Hiromi Takahashi – LiRIS University Rennes 2
Wednesday, Jul 17
5:00 pm
Economic Policy and Political Transformation in South and Southeast Asia II
Sanjukta Dasgupta – Sapienza Università di Roma; Michiel J. Verver – Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; Maud van Merrienboer – Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; Liudmila Pechishcheva – Institute of Oriental Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences; Vladimir Mazyrin – Institute of Far Eastern Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences; Clarissa Luttmann – MaLoons CaPital
Wednesday, Jul 17
5:00 pm
Making Cakes Without Flour? The Politics of Economic Development in Cambodia
Michiel J. Verver – Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; Clarissa Luttmann – MaLoons CaPital
Wednesday, Jul 17
5:00 pm
The Formation of a Generational Identity and the Emergence of a Tech-based Entrepreneurial Ecosystem in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Maud van Merrienboer – Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Thursday, Jul 18
9:00 am
Embeddedness and Organizational Practices of Japanese Subsidiaries in European Union
Louis-Caleb Remanda – University of Versailles Saint-Quentin
Thursday, Jul 18
9:00 am
Mobile Asia: Capitalisms, Value Chains and Mobile Telecommunication in Asia
Hyun-Chin Lim – Seoul National University
Thursday, Jul 18
11:15 am
A Tale of Two Countries: Intergenerational Mobility and Inequality in China and India
Sadequl Islam – Laurentian University
Thursday, Jul 18
5:00 pm
Maritime Circulations
Nikolas Jaspert – HCTS, Medieval History, Mediterranean Sea; Harald Fuess – Heidelberg University; Simon Kemper – Leiden University; Jonas Rüegg – Harvard University; Patrícia de Sousa Melo – Institute of History of Art, FCSH/NOVA
Thursday, Jul 18
5:00 pm
Social Inequality in Japan II: Socio-economic Implications of Family and Gender Roles
Kenji Ishida – University of Tokyo; Sho Fujihara – University of Tokyo; Akane Takana – University of Tokyo; Takehiro Ikeda – University of Tokyo; Hirofumi Taki – Hosei University; Shoki Okubo – University of Tokyo; Akane Murakami – Momoyama Gakuin University (St. Andrew's University)
Thursday, Jul 18
5:00 pm
Change in Preference: Focus on Life Event and Workplace Environment
Akane Takana – University of Tokyo
Thursday, Jul 18
5:00 pm
Occupational Gender Segregation between 1970-2010s in Japanese Labor Market
Takehiro Ikeda – University of Tokyo
Thursday, Jul 18
5:00 pm
The Effect of Education on Women’s Labor Force Participation in Japan
Hirofumi Taki – Hosei University
Thursday, Jul 18
5:00 pm
Informal Care and Labor Market Outcomes: Evidence from Japan
Shoki Okubo – University of Tokyo
Thursday, Jul 18
5:00 pm
Housing Equity and Gender Equality in Japan: Who Have Equity for their House?
Akane Murakami – Momoyama Gakuin University (St. Andrew's University)
Friday, Jul 19
11:15 am
Making the State Wait: Negotiating Governmentality in a Local Tourism Market in Agra, India
Riddhi Bhandari – University of Richmond
Friday, Jul 19
11:15 am
Political Economy of the Accelerated Growth in Western China: Lanzhou City in Perspective
Veysel Tekdal – Middle East Technical University
Friday, Jul 19
2:45 pm
Citizenship, Governance and Subalternism in South Asia II
Manpreet Janeja – International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS); Runa Chakraborty Paunksnis – Vilnius University; Tamanna Siddiqui – Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany; Salman Tahir – Leiden University; Bishawjit Mallick – Technishce Universität Dresden
Friday, Jul 19
2:45 pm
Inclusivity, Redistribution and Equality: A Comparative Study of Welfare Systems in South Asia
Salman Tahir – Leiden University
Friday, Jul 19
2:45 pm
The Politics of Place: Mobilities and Livelihoods in indonesia
Ratna Saptari – Leiden University; Ratna Saptari – Leiden University; Ben White – International Institute of Social Studies; Erwiza Erman – Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI); Suzanne Naafs – Leiden University; Hanny Wijaya – Samadhya Institute, Jogjakarta
Friday, Jul 19
2:45 pm
Young People’s Spatial and Sectoral Mobility: A Life-Course Perspective From Kulonprogo (Yogyakarta, Indonesia)
Ben White – International Institute of Social Studies; Hanny Wijaya – Samadhya Institute, Jogjakarta
Friday, Jul 19
2:45 pm
Going for Gold: Mobility, Livelihoods and Access to Mines in Bombana District, Southeast Sulawesi
Erwiza Erman – Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI)
Friday, Jul 19
2:45 pm
Middle class livelihoods and urban place-making in a South Jakarta residential complex
Suzanne Naafs – Leiden University
Education
Tuesday, Jul 16
10:00 am
Institutional Support for Area Studies in Europe - Trends, Opportunities, Limitations I
Philippe Peycam – International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS); Aurélie Varrel – GIS Asie - CNRS; Basudeb Chaudhuri – RTD, European Commission; Wim van den Doel – Netherlands Science Foundation (NWO); Pierrick Fillon – RTD, European Commission; Corinne Flacke – Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG); Helena Kolenda – The Henry Luce Foundation; Axel Michaels – Heidelberg University; Rohit Negi – Ambedkar University Delhi; Rosa Maria Perez – CRIA-ISCTE IUL; Paul Rabé – International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS); François Joseph Ruggiu – French National Center of Scientific Research (CNRS); Florinda de Simini – University of Naples, L’Orientale, Naples
Tuesday, Jul 16
1:30 pm
Education Beyond School, a Comparative Anthropological Approach
Jean-Marc de Grave – IrAsia, Aix-Marseille University; Steven Prigent – University of Bordeaux; Juliette Sendra – IrAsia, Aix-Marseille University; Jean-Marc de Grave – IrAsia, Aix-Marseille University; Steven Prigent – University of Bordeaux; Juliette Sendra – IrAsia, Aix-Marseille University
Tuesday, Jul 16
1:30 pm
High school students and the learning of collective life in Java (Indonesia)
Jean-Marc de Grave – IrAsia, Aix-Marseille University
Tuesday, Jul 16
1:30 pm
Schoolmasters in Cheung Kok village: between family and international pedagogies
Steven Prigent – University of Bordeaux
Tuesday, Jul 16
1:30 pm
Java-Tapajós : Intersecting views on school and non-school learning
Juliette Sendra – IrAsia, Aix-Marseille University
Tuesday, Jul 16
1:30 pm
Institutional Support for Area Studies in Europe - Trends, Opportunities, Limitations II
Philippe Peycam – International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS); Aurélie Varrel – GIS Asie - CNRS; Basudeb Chaudhuri – RTD, European Commission; Wim van den Doel – Netherlands Science Foundation (NWO); Pierrick Fillon – RTD, European Commission; Corinne Flacke – Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG); Helena Kolenda – The Henry Luce Foundation; Axel Michaels – Heidelberg University; Rohit Negi – Ambedkar University Delhi; Rosa Maria Perez – CRIA-ISCTE IUL; Paul Rabé – International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS); François Joseph Ruggiu – French National Center of Scientific Research (CNRS); Florinda de Simini – University of Naples, L’Orientale, Naples
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Education & emancipation I
Kamala Marius – University of Bordeaux Montaigne; Andrey Rose Hyson – University of Minnesota; Masahiro Narisawa – University of Tokyo; Ankita Sharma – Jawaharlal Nehru University; Wataru Yoshida – University of Tokyo; Shuyi Deng – University of Minnesota; Weijian Wang – University of Minnesota
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Changing Citizens for Development: An Analysis of Suzhi Discourse in China’s Milestone Anti-Poverty Policies
Andrey Rose Hyson – University of Minnesota; Shuyi Deng – University of Minnesota; Weijian Wang – University of Minnesota
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Higher Profits, More Women? How Firm Performance Affects the Proportion of Women Hired in Japan’s Labor Market
Wataru Yoshida – University of Tokyo
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Social Capital and School Choice Among Disadvantaged Groups in an ‘Urban Village’ in Delhi
Ankita Sharma – Jawaharlal Nehru University
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
The Mechanism of Generational Reproduction Mediated by the Major in Secondary Education in Japan: An Analysis of Class Mobility Using the Conditional Multinomial Logistic Regression
Masahiro Narisawa – University of Tokyo
Wednesday, Jul 17
11:15 am
Asia Anywhere? Teaching Asia Despite History, Politics and the Global Humanities
Steffen Rimner – Utrecht University; Steffen Rimner – Utrecht University; Shirley Ye – University of Birmingham; Aaron William Moore – University of Edinburgh; Carolien Stolte – Leiden University; Jatin Dua – University of Michigan
Wednesday, Jul 17
11:15 am
Education & emancipation II
Kamala Marius – University of Bordeaux Montaigne; Ampa Kaewkumkong – Institute of International and Comparative Education, South China Normal University; Nuttaporn Lawthong – Chulalongkorn University; Tahmina Rashid – University of Canberra; Aminudin Siregar – Leiden University; Gerald W. Fry – University of Minnesota
Wednesday, Jul 17
11:15 am
Art School in Indonesia: The Roles of the Forgotten
Aminudin Siregar – Leiden University
Wednesday, Jul 17
11:15 am
Factors Associated with Effectiveness of the Thai Border School Policy Implementation Under ASEAN Community Context
Ampa Kaewkumkong – Institute of International and Comparative Education, South China Normal University
Wednesday, Jul 17
11:15 am
Intersection of Language, Literacy and Development in Post Conflict States: A Case Study of Timor-Leste Adult Literacy/Recurrent Education Programs
Tahmina Rashid – University of Canberra
Wednesday, Jul 17
11:15 am
The Evolution of Inequality and Inequity in Thailand: Past, Present, and Future
Nuttaporn Lawthong – Chulalongkorn University; Gerald W. Fry – University of Minnesota
Wednesday, Jul 17
11:15 am
Rethinking Education in Vietnam: Troubling Transformations and Growing Inequality
Kristy Kelly – Columbia University & Drexel University; Jonathan London – Leiden University; Kimberley Goyette – Temple University; Kristy Kelly – Columbia University & Drexel University; Kimberley Goyette – Temple University; Chinh Nguyen – University of Danang
Wednesday, Jul 17
11:15 am
Schooled in Corruption: Trust and Transparency in Education
Kristy Kelly – Columbia University & Drexel University
Wednesday, Jul 17
11:15 am
Comparing Educational Inequality in Vietnam to Other Nations
Kimberley Goyette – Temple University
Wednesday, Jul 17
11:15 am
Social Justice Teacher Education for Vietnam: A Study of Pre-service Teachers Learning to Teach for Social Justice in Local Communities
Chinh Nguyen – University of Danang
Wednesday, Jul 17
2:45 pm
Challenges for Higher Education in Asia I
Chandrakala Datta – Muralidhar Girl's Collega Kolkata; Wai-chi Chee – Hong Kong Baptist University; Willy Sier – University of Amsterdam; Leang Un – Royal University of Phnom Penh
Wednesday, Jul 17
2:45 pm
Everybody Educated? Rural Students in Higher Education in Hubei Province, China
Willy Sier – University of Amsterdam
Wednesday, Jul 17
2:45 pm
Returnee Faculty as Change Agents in China’s Higher Education Reform
Wai-chi Chee – Hong Kong Baptist University
Wednesday, Jul 17
2:45 pm
What Drives Failed Policy at the World Bank? An Inside Account of New Aid Modalities to Higher Education: Context, Blame, and Infallibility
Leang Un – Royal University of Phnom Penh
Wednesday, Jul 17
5:00 pm
Challenges for Higher Education in Asia II
Hsinyi Li – UMR Chine, Corée, Japon, Centre d’études sur la Chine moderne et contemporaine, EHESS Paris; Pilar Preciousa Berse – Ateneo de Manila University; Chandrakala Datta – Muralidhar Girl's Collega Kolkata; Amit Kumar – Jawaharlal Nehru University; Sara Legrandjacques – Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
Wednesday, Jul 17
5:00 pm
Regional Integration of Higher Education in Southeast Asia: Opportunities, Challenges, and Lessons from the EU Experience
Pilar Preciousa Berse – Ateneo de Manila University
Wednesday, Jul 17
5:00 pm
The Impact of Neoliberalism on Participation in Indian Higher Education: Evidence from NSSO Data
Amit Kumar – Jawaharlal Nehru University
Wednesday, Jul 17
5:00 pm
The shift in the Higher Educational Concerns of the Indian Woman, Particularly the Bengali Woman in the First Three Decades Since Independence
Chandrakala Datta – Muralidhar Girl's Collega Kolkata
Wednesday, Jul 17
5:00 pm
Students on a Mission: a global study of Christian higher education in India (1850s-1940s)
Sara Legrandjacques – Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
Thursday, Jul 18
9:00 am
Anthropologies of Asia at Leiden: Perspectives, Explorations, Collaborations
Erik de Maaker – Leiden University; Annemarie Samuels – Leiden University; Erik de Maaker – Leiden University; Erik de Maaker – Leiden University; Annemarie Samuels – Leiden University; Bart Barendregt – Leiden University; Ratna Saptari – Leiden University; Simone de Boer – Leiden University; Suzanne Naafs – Leiden University; Jasmijn Rana – Leiden University; Tim van de Meerendonk – Leiden University
Thursday, Jul 18
9:00 am
Japanese Language, Employability, and Mobility in the ASEAN Community and Japan
Kayoko Hashimoto – The University of Queensland; Kayoko Hashimoto – The University of Queensland; Kayoko Hashimoto – The University of Queensland; Ruriko Otomo – Hokkaido University; Motohiro Kurokawa – Takasaki City University of Economics; Daeul Jeong – The University of Queensland
Thursday, Jul 18
9:00 am
How has Japanese as a second foreign language shaped leaners’ employability and mobility in the ASEAN community and Japan?
Kayoko Hashimoto – The University of Queensland
Thursday, Jul 18
9:00 am
The making of “ideal” Japanese language learners and teachers: An analysis of the Japans’ EPA program for healthcare workers from Southeast Asia
Ruriko Otomo – Hokkaido University
Thursday, Jul 18
9:00 am
Local market and consumer preference in Japanese products in Southeast Asia
Motohiro Kurokawa – Takasaki City University of Economics
Thursday, Jul 18
9:00 am
What are ex-Laotian students doing after finishing their studies in Japan?: Japan’s ODA and its approach to human resource development
Daeul Jeong – The University of Queensland
Thursday, Jul 18
11:15 am
Academic Freedoms in Asia: Challenges and Responsibilities of the Academic Community, Professional Associations, and Universities
Marina Svensson – Cente for East and South-East Asian Studies; Rebecca Karl – New York University; Eva Hansson – Stockholm University; Carmel Christy Kattithara Joseph – University of Delhi; Eva Pils – Kings College London
Thursday, Jul 18
11:15 am
Asian Studies in Africa: State of Affairs and Next Steps
Philippe Peycam – International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS); Mathew Senga – University of Dar es Salaam; Lloyd A. Amoah – Centre for Asian Studies, University of Ghana; Aarti Kawlra – International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS); Abdourahmane Seck – University of Gaston Berger; Patrice Corréa – Université Gaston Berger; Oussouby Sacko – Kyoto Seika University; Kae Amo – Kyoto Seika University; Godwin Murunga – CODESRIA; Jatin Dua – University of Michigan; Webby Kalikiti – University of Zambia; Alexa Dietrich – Social Science Research Council; Tom Asher – Social Science Research Council; Lalita Hanwong – Kasetsart University; Hiromu Fukai – Institute of Developing Economies, JETRO; Paul van der Velde – International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS); Kojo Aido – University of Ghana; Léon Buskens – Leiden University
Thursday, Jul 18
11:15 am
Schooling the Mind
Aatreyee Ghosh – International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS); Ying Chen – City University of Hong Kong; Orna Naftali – Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Ying Zhou – University of Groningen
Thursday, Jul 18
11:15 am
An Ideological Divergence: The Failure of the 1902 Educational System in China
Ying Zhou – University of Groningen
Thursday, Jul 18
11:15 am
Learning to Love the Army: The Effects of Schooling and the Patriotic Education Campaign on Chinese Youth Notions of War and the Military
Orna Naftali – Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Thursday, Jul 18
11:15 am
Regulating the Screens: Film Censorship and Film Education towards Children in Nanjing Decade (1928-1937)
Ying Chen – City University of Hong Kong
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
Social Inequality in Japan I: Life Course from Adolescence to Adulthood
Kenji Ishida – University of Tokyo; Kenji Ishida – University of Tokyo; Kazuhisa Furuta – Niigata University; Sho Fujihara – University of Tokyo; Yusuke Hayashi – Musashi University; Misaki Matano – Musashi University; Wataru Nakazawa – Osaka University
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
Family Socioeconomic Status and Educational Decision Making: The Effect of Debt Aversion on High School Choices
Kazuhisa Furuta – Niigata University
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
Single Parenthood and Children’s Well-being in Japan: Comparing Father’s and Mother’s Absence by Death and Divorce
Sho Fujihara – University of Tokyo
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
Leaving the Parental Home in Contemporary Japan
Yusuke Hayashi – Musashi University
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
Characteristics of Middle-aged Unmarried People Living with their Parents in Japan
Misaki Matano – Musashi University
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
Poverty Risk among the Japanese: Concentration of Risk and the Role of Education
Wataru Nakazawa – Osaka University
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
The Dynamics of "Good Education" in South Asia: Experiences Among Children, Parents, and Childcare Workers
Tomoyuki Chaya – Matsumoto Junior College; Tomoyuki Chaya – Matsumoto Junior College; Tomoyuki Chaya – Matsumoto Junior College; Maiko Annen – National Museum of Ethnology; Sanae Ito – Kyoto University; Emiko Nozawa – University of Tokyo
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
Politics of Quality of Preschool Education: Female Childcare Workers and Government Supervision in India
Tomoyuki Chaya – Matsumoto Junior College
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
Between Hope and Burden: “Good Education,” a Case of the Everyday Practices of Unschooled Women in Nepal
Maiko Annen – National Museum of Ethnology
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
The Scope of Education: The Struggles of Nepali Girls for Good Jobs
Sanae Ito – Kyoto University
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
Education, aspirations, and gender ideology in the transitional society: An ethnographic study in rural India
Emiko Nozawa – University of Tokyo
Thursday, Jul 18
5:00 pm
Re-establishing connections across the Indian Ocean
Tom Hoogervorst – Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian & Caribbean Studies (KITLV); Jatin Dua – University of Michigan; Alicia Schrikker – Leiden University; Marieke Bloembergen – Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian & Caribbean Studies (KITLV); Philippe Peycam – International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS); Tom Asher – Social Science Research Council; Webby Kalikiti – University of Zambia; Alexa Dietrich – Social Science Research Council; Mathew Senga – University of Dar es Salaam; Aarti Kawlra – International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS); Rohit Negi – Ambedkar University Delhi
Friday, Jul 19
9:00 am
Educational Pilgrims. Transnational Mobility of Music Students Between Asia and Europe
Hsinyi Li – UMR Chine, Corée, Japon, Centre d’études sur la Chine moderne et contemporaine, EHESS Paris
Friday, Jul 19
9:00 am
Reading Leiden: Some Insights from the Humanities Across Borders School
Aarti Kawlra – International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS); Maria Zwanenburg – Independent Scholar; Surajit Sarkar – Ambedkar University Delhi; Liling Huang – National Taiwan University; Fidelia Ametewee – University of Ghana; Bruno Diomaye Faye – Université Gaston Berger; Karim Diallo – Institut des Sciences Humaines; Grégoire Kaboré – CNRST/INSS; Mesha Murali – Centre For Community Knowledge; Arkupal Acharya – Cotton University; Calvin Hung – National Taiwan University; Yen Chun Chen – Taipei National University of the Arts; Su Sandy Htay – University of Yangon; Win Win Soe – University of Mandalay; Mi-Lan Woudstra – Leiden University; Orraya Chawnan – Chiang Mai University
Friday, Jul 19
11:15 am
Opportunities and Challenges of a Renewed Asia/Europe Academic Partnership in the Social Sciences and Humanities: The French Research Institutes Abroad as New Shared Platforms
Claire Thi Lien Trân – IRASEC - Research Institute on Contemporary Southeast Asia; Claire Thi Lien Trân – IRASEC - Research Institute on Contemporary Southeast Asia; Judith Audin – CEFC French Centre for Research on Contemporary China; Frédéric Landy – French Institute of Pondicherry; Julien Levesque – Centre de Sciences Humaines, New Delhi; Cécile Sakai – Institut français de recherche sur le Japon à la Maison franco-japonaise
Friday, Jul 19
11:15 am
Pedagogies and Social Class
Faizah Zakaria – Cornell University; Yui Fukushima – University of Tokyo; Minami Shimosegawa – University of Tokyo; Linlin Tang – Ningxia university; Fan Feng – Ningxia University; Satoshi Miwa – University of Tokyo; Lihong Wang – Insitute for Hui Studies
Friday, Jul 19
11:15 am
Camera’s Blind Spots --Reflection on Education from the Perspective of Digital Media
Linlin Tang – Ningxia university; Fan Feng – Ningxia University; Lihong Wang – Insitute for Hui Studies
Friday, Jul 19
11:15 am
College Transfer in Higher Education in Japan
Yui Fukushima – University of Tokyo
Friday, Jul 19
11:15 am
The Role of Social Class in Decision of Dropout from University in Current Japan
Minami Shimosegawa – University of Tokyo; Satoshi Miwa – University of Tokyo
Friday, Jul 19
11:15 am
Southeast Asian-African Connections and Parallels: An Alternative Platform for Knowledge Sharing
Lalita Hanwong – Kasetsart University; Webby Kalikiti – University of Zambia; Philippe Peycam – International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS); Sutkhet Nakasathien – Kasetsart University; Adrian Perkasa – Universitas Airlangga; Pham Van Thuy – Vietnam National University Hanoi; Itty Abraham – National University of Singpore (NUS); Lloyd A. Amoah – Centre for Asian Studies, University of Ghana; Abdourahmane Seck – University of Gaston Berger; Mathew Senga – University of Dar es Salaam; Alexa Dietrich – Social Science Research Council; Paul Rabé – International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS); Oussouby Sacko – Kyoto Seika University; Tharaphi Than – Northern Illinois University; Rita Padawangi – Singapore University of Social Sciences; Tom Hoogervorst – Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian & Caribbean Studies (KITLV)
Friday, Jul 19
2:45 pm
Curricular Choices Session 1: Africa-Asia Interferences (international Relations, Postcolonial Conditions, Nationalisms) and the Stakes Involved
Abdourahmane Seck – University of Gaston Berger; Nira Wickramasinghe – Leiden University; Mayke Kaag – African Studies Centre Leiden; Itty Abraham – National University of Singpore (NUS); Shobana Shankar – Stony Brook University; Tharaphi Than – Northern Illinois University; Surya Suryadi – Leiden University; Shine Choi – Massey University; Philippe Peycam – International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)
Friday, Jul 19
2:45 pm
IIAS Alumni Association Roundtable: "Asia Inside Out"? Alumni Perspectives on Studying Asia at IIAS and Beyond
Steffen Rimner – Utrecht University; Jatin Dua – University of Michigan; Cha-Hsuan Liu – Utrecht University; Aatreyee Ghosh – International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS); Evelyne Micollier – IRD-University Paris 7-INALCO (French National Institute for Oriental Languages and Cultures)
Friday, Jul 19
2:45 pm
Teaching Language New Pedagogies
Reep Pandi Lepcha – Jadavpur University; Chi Ming Chan – University of Hong Kong; Yahui Olenik – Montclair State University; Ye Yuan – Columbia University
Friday, Jul 19
2:45 pm
Chinese Is a Foreign Language: Translation Society and Chinese Language Study in Tokugawa Japan
Ye Yuan – Columbia University
Friday, Jul 19
2:45 pm
The Use of Traditional Chinese Fonts in Hong Kong: A Struggle Between Functional and Individuality
Chi Ming Chan – University of Hong Kong
Friday, Jul 19
5:00 pm
Curricular Choices Session 2: Africa-Asia Interferences (international Relations, Postcolonial Conditions, Nationalisms) and the Stakes Involved
Philippe Peycam – International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS); Abdourahmane Seck – University of Gaston Berger; Oussouby Sacko – Kyoto Seika University; Aarti Kawlra – International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS); Webby Kalikiti – University of Zambia; Patrice Corréa – Université Gaston Berger; Godwin Murunga – CODESRIA; Katherine Ewing – Columbia University
Environment
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Environmental Issues, Social Activism and Policy Challenges I
Maarten R. Manse – Leiden University; Patricia Chica-Morales – University of Malaga; Anna Fünfgeld – German Institute of Global and Area Studies / University of Freiburg; Aysun Uyar Makibayashi – Doshisha University, Kyoto, JAPAN; Wei Lit Yew – Yale-NUS College; Antonio Doménech del Río – university of Malaga
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Environmental Challenges of International Migration in East Asia
Aysun Uyar Makibayashi – Doshisha University, Kyoto, JAPAN
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Environmental Justice and the Ethnic Politics of Legal Mobilisation in Malaysia
Wei Lit Yew – Yale-NUS College
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Security, Justice, and Oligarchy: Struggles over Hegemony in Indonesian Energy Politics
Anna Fünfgeld – German Institute of Global and Area Studies / University of Freiburg
Wednesday, Jul 17
11:15 am
Environmental Issues, Social Activism and Policy Challenges II
Maarten R. Manse – Leiden University; Kristoffer Berse – University of the Philippines; Adam Simpson – University of South Australia; Mattijs Smits – Wageningen University; Dimas Dwi Laksmana – Passau University
Wednesday, Jul 17
11:15 am
Disaster Resilience and National Development Planning: A Comparative Analysis of Selected Southeast Asian Countries
Kristoffer Berse – University of the Philippines
Wednesday, Jul 17
11:15 am
Governing Climate Change in Thailand: A Critical Perspective
Adam Simpson – University of South Australia; Mattijs Smits – Wageningen University
Wednesday, Jul 17
2:45 pm
Environmental Issues, Social Activism And Policy Challenges III
Gwenn Pulliat – CNRS; Friso G.W. Morand – City University of Hong Kong; Dung Nguyen Quang – Vietnam National University; Judith Schlehe – University of Freiburg; Agung Wardana – Universitas Gadjah Mada
Wednesday, Jul 17
2:45 pm
Pathways of Environmental Activism in Vietnam’s Civil Society
Dung Nguyen Quang – Vietnam National University
Wednesday, Jul 17
2:45 pm
The Risk of Protecting the Environment: Strategic Litigation Against Public Participation (SLAPP) in the Post-Authoritarian Indonesia
Agung Wardana – Universitas Gadjah Mada
Wednesday, Jul 17
2:45 pm
Waste and Social Mobilisation – Anthropological Explorations Beyond Asia and Europe
Judith Schlehe – University of Freiburg
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
China's Environmental Impacts in the Asia-Pacific: Discourses, Representations and Practices in the Russian Far East and South East Asia (19th - 21st Cent.)
Benjamin Beuerle – German Historical Institute Moscow; Sören Urbansky – German Historical Institute Washington DC; Sandra Dahlke – German Historical Institute Moscow; Andreas Hilger – German Historical Institute Moscow; Benjamin Beuerle – German Historical Institute Moscow; Sören Urbansky – German Historical Institute Washington DC; Shaun Lin – National University of Singapore (NUS), Max Weber Foundation Research Group
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
How Chinese Actors Influence the Russian Far East´s Environment: Voices in the Russian press (1990s – 2010s)
Benjamin Beuerle – German Historical Institute Moscow
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
“Overcrowded and Unsanitary:” Sinophobic discourses in Vladivostok and Singapore
Sören Urbansky – German Historical Institute Washington DC
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
Ruling the River and Sea: China’s environmental impacts of its geopolitical and economic interests in Southeast Asia
Shaun Lin – National University of Singapore (NUS), Max Weber Foundation Research Group
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
Economic Growth and Its Discontents: Social and Environmental Resilience, up to When? Analyzing the Main Factors and Triggers for Social Resilience I
Christine Cabasset – IRASEC - Research Institute on Contemporary Southeast Asia; Catherine Bastien Ventura – GIS Asie; Judith Audin – CEFC French Centre for Research on Contemporary China; Sophie Buhnik – Maison Franco-Japonaise; Christine Cabasset – IRASEC - Research Institute on Contemporary Southeast Asia; Olivier Evrard – French Research Institute for Sustainable Development (IRD); Niramon Kulsrisombat – UDDC-Chulalongkorn University Thailand; Gusti Ayu Made Suartika – Udayana University; Mary Mostafanezhad – University of Hawaii at Manoa
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
Living on unstable ground: an ethnographic study on the last residents of mining settlements after urban renewal in Datong (Shanxi, China)
Judith Audin – CEFC French Centre for Research on Contemporary China
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
Remaining in decline. Who lives in Japan’s shrinking suburbs nowadays?
Sophie Buhnik – Maison Franco-Japonaise
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
Smoky Season: The Political Ecology of the “Haze Crisis” in Northern Thailand
Olivier Evrard – French Research Institute for Sustainable Development (IRD); Mary Mostafanezhad – University of Hawaii at Manoa
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
Urban governance in the making of Bangkok
Niramon Kulsrisombat – UDDC-Chulalongkorn University Thailand
Thursday, Jul 18
2:45 pm
Local governance as social cohesion's backbone. Lessons learned from Benoa Bay large-scale development project in Bali?
Christine Cabasset – IRASEC - Research Institute on Contemporary Southeast Asia; Gusti Ayu Made Suartika – Udayana University
Thursday, Jul 18
5:00 pm
Economic Growth and Its Discontents: Social and Environmental Resilience, up to When? Analyzing the Main Factors and Triggers for Social Resilience II
Christine Cabasset – IRASEC - Research Institute on Contemporary Southeast Asia; Catherine Bastien Ventura – GIS Asie; Hélène Guetat-Bernard – French Institute of Pondicherry (IFP); Noukignon Koné – University of Rouen Normandy; Frédéric Landy – French Institute of Pondicherry; Abigaël Pesses – IRASEC - Research Institute on Contemporary Southeast Asia; Thi Anh-Dao Tran – IRASEC - Research Institute on Contemporary Southeast Asia
Thursday, Jul 18
5:00 pm
Climate change, Emigration, and Women’s labor supply (Thailand, Vietnam)
Noukignon Koné – University of Rouen Normandy; Thi Anh-Dao Tran – IRASEC - Research Institute on Contemporary Southeast Asia
Thursday, Jul 18
5:00 pm
Social resilience in protected forest areas, Northern Thailand
Abigaël Pesses – IRASEC - Research Institute on Contemporary Southeast Asia
Thursday, Jul 18
5:00 pm
The death of the rivers in South Indian Deccan context: lack of care and ecosystem destruction
Hélène Guetat-Bernard – French Institute of Pondicherry (IFP)
Thursday, Jul 18
5:00 pm
The environmental limits of irrigation-based agricultural growth in South India: A tragedy of commons?
Frédéric Landy – French Institute of Pondicherry
Thursday, Jul 18
5:00 pm
Migrate or Not Migrate? Critical Narratives on Climate Change Induced Migration in the Mekong and Bengal Deltas
Sylvie Fanchette – IRD (Research Institute for Sustainable Development); Max Martin – University of Sussex; Bishawjit Mallick – Technishce Universität Dresden; Sylvie Fanchette – IRD (Research Institute for Sustainable Development); Bishawjit Mallick – Technishce Universität Dresden; Marion Reinosa – Ecole Doctorale TESC and Paris Diderot University; Max Martin – University of Sussex
Thursday, Jul 18
5:00 pm
Shrimp farming, environmental degradation and mobility in the Bengal delta tidal area
Sylvie Fanchette – IRD (Research Institute for Sustainable Development)
Thursday, Jul 18
5:00 pm
Reasoning Non-Migration of the People at Environmental Risks
Bishawjit Mallick – Technishce Universität Dresden
Thursday, Jul 18
5:00 pm
Living in the Mekong delta: adaptation but until when?
Marion Reinosa – Ecole Doctorale TESC and Paris Diderot University
Thursday, Jul 18
5:00 pm
Trapped? Extreme weather, mobility options and forecasting challenges in the Gangetic Delta
Max Martin – University of Sussex
Thursday, Jul 18
5:00 pm
The Bay of Bengal, Perspectives Across the Disciplines IV - Environment and Littoral Ecologies
Carola Lorea – National University of Singapore; Jayati Bhattacharya – National University of Singpore; Calynn Dowler – Boston University; Philipp Zehmisch – Lahore University of Management Sciences; Sudipta Sen – University of California - Davis
Friday, Jul 19
9:00 am
Nomad's Land. Herders, Their Animals and the Landscape Among the Mongols
Charlotte Marchina – Inalco
Friday, Jul 19
9:00 am
The Politics of Environmental Protest in China and Malaysia
Wei Lit Yew – Yale-NUS College
Friday, Jul 19
9:00 am
Striving for Sustainability Across the Rural-urban Divide: A Perspective from the Bottom-up
Nolwenn Salmon – EASt, Université Libre de Bruxelles; Virginie Arantes – EASt/CEVIPOL, Université Libre de Bruxelles; Nolwenn Salmon – EASt, Université Libre de Bruxelles; Nolwenn Salmon – EASt, Université Libre de Bruxelles; Nolwenn Salmon – EASt, Université Libre de Bruxelles; Virginie Arantes – EASt/CEVIPOL, Université Libre de Bruxelles; Giulia Clara Romano – University of Duisburg-Essen
Friday, Jul 19
9:00 am
Reinventing the Chinese countryside – Alternative eco-villages
Nolwenn Salmon – EASt, Université Libre de Bruxelles
Friday, Jul 19
9:00 am
Growing organic connections: Scaling rural sustainable farming up and out
Virginie Arantes – EASt/CEVIPOL, Université Libre de Bruxelles
Friday, Jul 19
9:00 am
Making sustainable urban development… sustainable: the challenges of a Chinese city
Giulia Clara Romano – University of Duisburg-Essen
Friday, Jul 19
11:15 am
Historical Trajectories of Environmental and Spatial Policies
Amelie Robert – UMR CITERES (CNRS / Tours University) / Lyon Institute of East Asian Studies (IAO); Amelie Robert – UMR CITERES (CNRS / Tours University) / Lyon Institute of East Asian Studies (IAO); Ivo Smits – Leiden University; Gunar Yadi – Indonesian School of The Hague; Yang Fu – Soochow University
Friday, Jul 19
11:15 am
Ecocriticism Not of Place but of Mind: Environmental Discourse in Classical Japan
Ivo Smits – Leiden University
Friday, Jul 19
11:15 am
The Annam Forest During the French Colonial Period
Amelie Robert – UMR CITERES (CNRS / Tours University) / Lyon Institute of East Asian Studies (IAO)
Friday, Jul 19
11:15 am
Reconfiguring Chinese vs. Local Fisheries Interactions: Dispossession and Adaptation in Extractive Practices Along the West African Coast
Henryk Alff – Leibniz Center for Tropical Marine Research; Anna-Katharina Hornidge – Leibniz Center for Tropical Marine Research
Friday, Jul 19
11:15 am
How China Turns into an Example of Environmental City Design in Asia Thanks to Master Plan Innovation. Case Study of Xiamen in the Fujian Province
Lucie Morand – University of Paris-Est
Friday, Jul 19
2:45 pm
The Politics of Resource Extraction and Conservation in Asia
Ward Berenschot – Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian & Caribbean Studies (KITLV); Nadya Karimasari – Wageningen University; Manako Ogawa – Ritsumeikan University; Robert James Winstanley-Chesters – University of Leeds; Shu-Yuan Yang – Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica
Friday, Jul 19
2:45 pm
Fish, Subterfuge and Security in North Korean and Soviet Institutional Interactions in the 1970s
Robert James Winstanley-Chesters – University of Leeds
Friday, Jul 19
2:45 pm
Land Politics in the Age of Development: The Bugkalot and the Casecnan Dam in Northern Philippines
Shu-Yuan Yang – Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica
Friday, Jul 19
2:45 pm
Rangers, Porters, and Smallholders: Conservation Labour Regime in Gunung Leuser National Park, Sumatra
Nadya Karimasari – Wageningen University
Friday, Jul 19
5:00 pm
Environmental Histories of the Malay World: Legacies of Peter Boomgaard
Faizah Zakaria – Cornell University; Timothy Barnard – National University of Singapore; Timothy Barnard – National University of Singapore; Faizah Zakaria – Cornell University; Genie Yoo – Princeton University; Miles Powell – Nanyang Technological University
Friday, Jul 19
5:00 pm
Periodizing Commodities in High Places: The Camphor Tree in North Sumatra
Faizah Zakaria – Cornell University
Friday, Jul 19
5:00 pm
Between Tongues: Medicine and Magic in G.E. Rumphius’ Het Amboinsch Kruydboek and Malay Kitab Tibb/Kitab Obat-Obatan
Genie Yoo – Princeton University
Friday, Jul 19
5:00 pm
Revisiting the Frontier: The Legacy of Peter Boomgaard in Singaporean Environmental History
Miles Powell – Nanyang Technological University
Heritage and the Politics of Culture
Tuesday, Jul 16
10:00 am
Diplomacy through Culture
Sanjay Kumar – Central European University; Thomas C. Burnham – University of Oxford; Jonathan Z. Ludwig – Oklahoma State University; David Ocon – Singapore Management University (SMU); Helen S E. Parker – University of Edinburgh
Tuesday, Jul 16
10:00 am
At the Crossroads of Europe and Asia: Kazakh Eurasianism and the Creation of Modern Eurasia
Jonathan Z. Ludwig – Oklahoma State University
Tuesday, Jul 16
10:00 am
Heritage Present and Heritage Future in Asia
Shu-Li Wang – Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica; Shu-Li Wang – Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica; Michael Herzfeld – Harvard University; Shu-Li Wang – Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica; Adèle Esposito – CNRS-AUSSER; Yunci Cai – University of Leicester; Melody Chia-Wen Lu – University of Macau
Tuesday, Jul 16
10:00 am
Place-Making and Diversified Memory at World Heritage Site Yinxu
Shu-Li Wang – Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica
Tuesday, Jul 16
10:00 am
Is it heritage if it is not called as such? Conservation Practices Beyond the State in Phnom Penh
Adèle Esposito – CNRS-AUSSER
Tuesday, Jul 16
10:00 am
When UNESCO Meets Religion: The Cultural Politics of Transforming Religious Sites into UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Quanzhou, China
Yunci Cai – University of Leicester
Tuesday, Jul 16
10:00 am
Erasing or embracing the inglorious past? The politics of considering gambling buildings and culture as heritage in Macau
Melody Chia-Wen Lu – University of Macau
Tuesday, Jul 16
10:00 am
The Ethics of Collecting
Andre Bouwman – Leiden University; Kasper van Ommen – Leiden University; Pieter ter Keurs – Rijksmuseum van Oudheden; Francine Brinkgreve – Museum voor Wereldculturen; Liesbeth Ouwehand – Leiden University
Tuesday, Jul 16
10:00 am
Collecting, Restitution and Emotional Property
Pieter ter Keurs – Rijksmuseum van Oudheden
Tuesday, Jul 16
10:00 am
Collections after colonial engagement in Bali
Francine Brinkgreve – Museum voor Wereldculturen
Tuesday, Jul 16
10:00 am
From Private to Public. A New Context of Display
Liesbeth Ouwehand – Leiden University
Tuesday, Jul 16
10:00 am
Understanding the Struggles of Heritage I
Han Vermeulen – Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology; Edmund Chow – Lasalle College of the Arts; Ivan Kwek – National University of Singapore; Desmond H.M. Sham – National Chiao Tung University; Suriani Suratman – National University of Singapore
Tuesday, Jul 16
10:00 am
Cultural Commodification of Afghanistan: A Case Study on the Comedy of Errors in 2012 London Olympics
Edmund Chow – Lasalle College of the Arts
Tuesday, Jul 16
10:00 am
Polite Remembering? Displacement, Nostalgia and the Politics of Memory of Singapore’s Southern Islands
Ivan Kwek – National University of Singapore; Suriani Suratman – National University of Singapore
Tuesday, Jul 16
10:00 am
Revisiting “Syonan Gallery”: Competing Victimhood and Beyond
Desmond H.M. Sham – National Chiao Tung University
Tuesday, Jul 16
1:30 pm
Making Way for Ships: Negotiating Religion and Development
Carmel Christy Kattithara Joseph – University of Delhi
Tuesday, Jul 16
1:30 pm
Heritage and Neoliberalism: Players, Policies and Mentalities
Gertjan Plets – Utrecht University; Shu-Li Wang – Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica; Gertjan Plets – Utrecht University; Willem Vogelsang – International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS); Elena Paskaleva – Leiden University; Michael Herzfeld – Harvard University
Tuesday, Jul 16
1:30 pm
Living Heritage in North Asia
Bal Gopal Shrestha – International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS); Robert Beahrs – Istanbul Technical University; Cecilia Dal Zovo – Institute of Heritage Sciences (Incipit-CSIC), Santiago de Compostela; Liesbet Nyssen – Leiden University; Victoria Soyan Peemot – University of Helsinki
Tuesday, Jul 16
1:30 pm
Chinggis Khan, Ancient Rock Art, and Identity at a Pastoral Campsite in the Mongolian Altai Mountains
Cecilia Dal Zovo – Institute of Heritage Sciences (Incipit-CSIC), Santiago de Compostela
Tuesday, Jul 16
1:30 pm
New Musical Geographies in Turkic Southern Siberia: Re-localising Musical Heritage – Creating Interregional Alliances
Liesbet Nyssen – Leiden University
Tuesday, Jul 16
1:30 pm
The Politics of Remembering Ezir-Kara: Historical Consciousness, Human-Horse Relations, and Song-Based Storytelling in Tes-Xem District, Tyva Republic
Robert Beahrs – Istanbul Technical University; Victoria Soyan Peemot – University of Helsinki
Tuesday, Jul 16
1:30 pm
Tourism
Olivier Pascal Chiron – Bordeaux III University; Olivier Pascal Chiron – Bordeaux III University; Simone de Boer – Leiden University; Gilles de Gantès – IrAsia, Aix-Marseille University; Shinsuke Iwata – Aichi University
Tuesday, Jul 16
1:30 pm
“We Are All Nomads” – or Not? Imagining Time and Place at the World Nomad Games
Simone de Boer – Leiden University
Tuesday, Jul 16
1:30 pm
Heritage and Tourism in Sikkim; different forms of Asian Heritage: between tradition and modernity
Olivier Pascal Chiron – Bordeaux III University
Tuesday, Jul 16
1:30 pm
Small Alleys in Global Tourism: Representation of Nostalgia in Japan's Tourism Media
Shinsuke Iwata – Aichi University
Tuesday, Jul 16
1:30 pm
Understanding the Struggles of Heritage II
Han Vermeulen – Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology; Sageera M.P. – University of Calicut; Raasheed Mahmood – University of Dhaka; Deborah A. Nixon – University of Technology Sydney; Jessica Rossi – Ca' Foscari University
Tuesday, Jul 16
1:30 pm
Anthropological Dilemmas in the Protection and Preservation of Cultural Heritage with Special Reference to UNESCO, Armed Conflict and Bangladesh
Raasheed Mahmood – University of Dhaka
Tuesday, Jul 16
1:30 pm
Imbricated Histories Australia, UK and India- the Partition Museum Amritsar
Deborah A. Nixon – University of Technology Sydney
Tuesday, Jul 16
1:30 pm
The Politics of Resource Relations in Dalit Women Testimonios of Kerala
Sageera M.P. – University of Calicut
Tuesday, Jul 16
1:30 pm
Western Cultural Influences in the South Korean Policies for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage
Jessica Rossi – Ca' Foscari University
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
A New Framework for Interdisciplinary Japanese Studies I: Sea Change
Simon Kaner – Sainsbury Insitute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures; Simon Kaner – Sainsbury Insitute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures; Junzo Uchiyama – Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures; Sherzod Muminov – University of East Anglia; Ryoko Matsuba – University of London
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Pottery, Shellmounds, and Monuments: Landscape Management of the Jomon Hunter-Gatherer-Fishers
Junzo Uchiyama – Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Crossing the Sea of Change: Japanese Returnees from the Soviet Camps and their Journeys across the Sea of Japan, 1946-1956
Sherzod Muminov – University of East Anglia
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
A Wave of Emotion: ‘The Great Wave’ by Katsushika Hokusai
Ryoko Matsuba – University of London
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Creating Knowledge for Ancient South Asia: Looking Anew and Askew at Old Data
Heidi J. Miller – Middlesex Community College
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Contested Heritage and the Politics of Memory, Trauma and Mobility in Asia I
Carola Hein – TU Delft; John M. Hanna – TU Delft; Carola Hein – TU Delft; Robert Jacobs – Hiroshima City University; Ariel Sophia Bardi – Independent Scholar; Jung-Sun Han – Korea University
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Rising oceans and disappearing nuclear test sites: the Marshall Islands, French Polynesia and Kiribati
Robert Jacobs – Hiroshima City University
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
When Pasts Overlap: Cultural Heritage at a Crossroads
Ariel Sophia Bardi – Independent Scholar
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Making of Conflict Heritage in Postwar Japan and Reconfiguring of Transnational Social Activism in East Asia
Jung-Sun Han – Korea University
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Logics, Stakes and Limits of Cultural Heritage Transmission in EurAsia
Anne Dalles – Centre de recherche sur les civilisations d'Asie orientale - EPHE; Clément Jacquemoud – Laboratoire Césor - EHESS-PSL Paris - GIS Asie; Yann Borjon-Prive – Groupe religions, sociétés, laïcités (EPHE PSL RU / CNRS) - GIS Asie; Aurélie Névot – Centre d'études sur la Chine moderne et contemporaine - GIS Asie; Aurélie Névot – Centre d'études sur la Chine moderne et contemporaine - GIS Asie; Anne Dalles – Centre de recherche sur les civilisations d'Asie orientale - EPHE; Clément Jacquemoud – Laboratoire Césor - EHESS-PSL Paris - GIS Asie; Yann Borjon-Prive – Groupe religions, sociétés, laïcités (EPHE PSL RU / CNRS) - GIS Asie; Pascale-Marie Milan – LARHRA Université Lyon 2
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
The Usage of Fishskins among the Hezhe in China and the Nanais in Russia: a comparative Study of Heritagisation Processes
Anne Dalles – Centre de recherche sur les civilisations d'Asie orientale - EPHE
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
“The Mummy Returns”: Cultural Heritage Management in the Altay Republic
Clément Jacquemoud – Laboratoire Césor - EHESS-PSL Paris - GIS Asie
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Enhancing Popular Creativity, organizing Representations of Localness in the Asian Arctic
Yann Borjon-Prive – Groupe religions, sociétés, laïcités (EPHE PSL RU / CNRS) - GIS Asie
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Festivities for Identity Negotiations. How is cultural Heritage at Work among the Mosuo of China?
Pascale-Marie Milan – LARHRA Université Lyon 2
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Sensory, Memory and Identity I
Sidney C.H. Cheung – Chinese University of Hong Kong; Sidney C.H. Cheung – Chinese University of Hong Kong; Sidney C.H. Cheung – Chinese University of Hong Kong; Jun Akamine – Hitotsubashi University; Graeme Were – University of Bristol; Da Wu – Minzu University of China
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Cultural Leakage and Transformation: A comparative study of Japanese kodo and Chinese incense tradition in the 21st century.
Sidney C.H. Cheung – Chinese University of Hong Kong
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Sensory and texture: How to appreciate whale meat foodways in Japan as a local dish
Jun Akamine – Hitotsubashi University
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Curating the Dead: Sensory Relations in a Private Museum in Vietnam
Graeme Were – University of Bristol
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Memory of Ethnic Taste and Cultural Reproduction in China: A Case study of the Yi of Southwest China
Da Wu – Minzu University of China
Wednesday, Jul 17
9:00 am
Translations from Malay-Indonesian into Russian: Their Present and Future
Liubov V. Goriaeva – Institute of Oriental Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences
Wednesday, Jul 17
11:15 am
A New Framework for Interdisciplinary Japanese Studies II: Incoming Tides
Jennifer Coates – Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures; Adrian Favell – University of Leeds; Adrian Favell – University of Leeds; Jennifer Coates – Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures; Ra Mason – University of East Anglia; Simon Kaner – Sainsbury Insitute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures
Wednesday, Jul 17
11:15 am
Netflix as ‘Black Ship’: Sea Change in Media Consumption in Japan
Jennifer Coates – Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures
Wednesday, Jul 17
11:15 am