The Main Information Of All Panels

41 panels in all

1. Title: Pan Asian Film Production: The Future Forward And Backward

Panelists:

  • Stephen Teo (National University of Singapore)
    Promise and Perhaps Love: Pan Asian Production from the Hong Kong-China Perspective
  • Kim So-young (Korea National University of Arts)
    Inter-Asia Indies in the Pan -Asian Co-Production Context
  • Madhava Prasad (Central Institute of English and Foreign Languages, India )
    The Commodification of Fetishes: Indian Cinema and the Pan-Asian Project
  • Gaik Cheng Khoo (Australian National University)
    Focus Films in Southeast Asia: pan-Asian support for independent films?

2. Title: Feminisms, Bodies, and Families

Moderator: Mary E.John (Center for Women’s Development Studies)

Panelists:

  • Mary E.John (Center for Women’s Development Studies)
    Declining Sex Ratios, the Indian Family and the State
  • Deborah Posel (University of Witwatersrand)
    Marriage at the Drop of a Hat: Housing and Partnership in South Africa’s urban African Townships, 1920-1960
  • Teo You Yenn (University of California ,Berkeley)
    Progressive Policies, Conservative Outcomes
  • Min Dongchao (Shanghai University)
    Missing Body and Body Writing
  • Ding Naifei (Central University, Taiwan)
    Minor Women and Sex

3. Title:The possibility of critical pedagogy: conversation between the formal education and informal education

Moderator: Luo Gang (罗 岗,East China Normal University)

Panelists:

  • Zhang Lijun (张历君,Chinese University of Hong Kong)
    De-schooling society or social control?
  • Liang Weiyi (梁伟怡,University of Hong Kong)
    Critical arts education and general education
  • Guo Shiyong (郭诗咏,Chinese University of Hong Kong)
    The problems for Chinese literature courses in Hong Kong’s new high school
  • He Shuhua (贺淑华,The 8th Middle School of Zhabei District, Shanghai)
  • Wang Changyi (王昌义,The Bureau of Education of Zhabei District, Shanghai)
  • Linching Hsia, (夏林清,Fu-Jen University)
    Searching for alternative space of resistance: Creating cultural action in the differential structure of representation

Discussant: Ni Wenjian (倪文尖,East China Normal University)

4. Title: The Database-Network-Archival (DNA) Syndrome: The body, the city and the nation.

Panelists:

  • Ashish Rajadhyaksha (Center for the Study of Culture & Society, Bagalore)
    Archive and Experience
  • Kalindi Vohra (University of California Santa Cruz)
    Re-evaluating Bodies: The Electronic Transmission of Labor in India.
  • Lawrence Liang (Lawyer and Legal Researcher)
    Beyond Representation: The Figure of the Pirate
  • Nishant Shah (Center for the Study of Culture & Society)
    Database Cities: The disappeared subject in the mega-city.

5. Title: Rethinking East Asian Democracy and Social Movements (I, II)

<session I>

Moderator: Hee-Yeon Cho (Songkonghoe University)

Panelists:

  • Francis Loh Kok Wah (University Sains Malaysia)
    Procedural Democracy, Participatory Democracy and Regional Networking: The Multi-Terrain Struggle for Democracy in Southeast Asia
  • Eun-Hong Park (Songkonghoe University)
    Liberalization of Governance without Disintegration of Monopoly Structure: The Paradox of Thai democracy
  • Seung-Woo Park (Youngnam University)
    Oligarchic Democracy in the Philippines: Democratization without the Disintegration of Political Monopoly
  • Song-Woo Hur (Songkonghoe University)
    Democracy and Gender in Asia: A Critique on Western Liberal Politics and Women’s Political Empowerment Discourse
  • Ramsie Sitharam

<session II>

Moderator: Eun-Hong Park (Songkonghoe University)

Panelists:

  • Hee-Yeon Cho (Songkonghoe University)
    Comparative Studies on Multi-facted Conflicts and Crisis in the Context of Post-Democratization Democracy in Asia: Focused on Asian Reconstruction of the Theory of ‘The Relation Between Democracy and Social Movements’ and Development of Democracy Index
  • Hsin-Hsing Chen (Shih-Hsin University)
    State vs. Society: Dynamics and Pitfalls of the Social Movements in Taiwan since the 1980s
  • Yoo-Seok Oh (Songkonghoe University)
    Dynamic of Social Movements for Transitional Justice in Democratic Transition Period of South Korea
  • Yin-wah Chu (University of Hong Kong )
    Market Rationality, Capitalist Prerogative, and State Failure: An exploratory study of land rights protests in Hong Kong and Mainland China
  • Jung-Hoon Kim (Songkonghoe University)
    Monopoly structure of party system and its transformation in Korea’s democratization

6. Title: Matter And Movement – Regional Naturecultures

Panelists:

  • Stephen Muecke (Australian Academy of the Humanities)
    The Ocean Howls in Protest: Rethinking Ecological Arguments
  • Emily Potter (University of NSW)
    Where There’s Smoke… – The 1997 Indonesian Forest Fires as Regional Natureculture Event
  • Gay Hawkins (University of Melbourne)
    Plastic Drink Bottles - Materiality, Disposability and World Objects

7. Title: The Desire and Anguish of Globalization in Taiwan

Panelist:

  • Petrus Liu (Cornell University)
    Romancing hereditary beauty in Taiwan: eugenics, quality offspring, and symbolic power in contemporary Taiwan novels.
  • Chih-ming Wang (Tsing Hua University, Taiwan)
    The “Harvard Kids”: Quality Education and Transnational Imaginary.
  • Yen-ling Tsai (UC Santa Cruz)
    Encountering Southeast Asia: Race, Labor, and the Regime of Quality in Taiwan

Discussant: Hairong Yan (Hong Kong University)

8. Title: Towards a political economy of Asian Biennials

Organizer: Kuan-Hsing Chen (Tsing Hua University)

Panelists:

  • Asu Aksoy (Projects Coordinator, Santral İstanbul)
  • Kim Soo-Ki (Hyunsil Cultural Studies Publisher)
  • Lee Wen Choy (The Substation arts center in Singapore)
  • Ashish Rajadhyaksha (Center for the Study of Culture and Society)
  • Yoshitaka Mori (Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music)
  • Hsiu-Ling Kuo (Tsing Hua University, Taiwan)

9. Title: The Media in East Asia and Our Internal West

Moderator: Tomoko Shimizu(清水知子,Tsukuba University)

Panelists:

  • Akiko Okada(岡田章子,Sei Gakuin University )
    Christianity and Westernizing project for Women in Jogaku-Zasshi, the first influential women’s magazine in Japan, published between 1885 and 1904
  • Hiroshi Murai(村井寛志,coordinator,Kanagawa University )
    Inter-Chinese Capital and Market in Shanghai Cultural Industry Inter-War Period: Toward Intertwining Cultural History of Shanghai, Hong Kong, and Oversea Chinese
  • Lin Hung-Yi(林鴻亦,Shih Hsin University)
    Broadcast Industry Development of Asia and Foreign Aid of the United States Since the end of World War II: From an Example of Major Regional Conflicts

Discussant:

  • Mikio Sumita (角田幹夫,Independent scholar)
  • Tomoko Shimizu (清水知子,Tsukuba University)

10. Title: New Media and Cultural Industries in East Asia

Organizer and Moderator: Shih-diing Liu (University of Macau)

Panelists:

  • Nip Yee-man, Joyce (Hong Kong Baptist University)
    News for the young Hong Kongers
  • Kiyoshi Abe (Kwansei Gakuin University)
    Myth of the interactivity: Critique of the interactive ICTs in Japan
  • Ned Rossiter (University of Ulster )
    Creative Industries, Transdisciplinarity and Organized Networks in Beijing
  • Fang-chih Irene Yang(杨芳枝,National Dong Hwa University)
    Television criticism comes “home”

Discussant:

  • Ubonrat Siriyuvasak (Chulalongkorn University)
  • Anthony Fung (Chinese University of Hong Kong)

11. Title:Culture and Politics of East Asia’s Historical Memories

Organizer: Shih-diing Liu (University of Macau)

Moderator: Sun Ge (孙歌,Chinese Academy of Social Sciences)

Panelists:

  • Suzuki Masahisa (Meiji University)
    Cultural transition in East Asia from 1940’s to 1950’s: Focus on Chinese writer Tao Jing-sun
  • Jeong-Hoon Lee (Seoul National University)
    Takeuchi Yoshimi and the Possibility of a Common Intellectual Community in East Asia
  • Tetsushi Marukawa (Meiji University)
    The difference of influence about Cold-war between Inter-Asia
  • Abe Kosuzu and Shinjo Ikuo (University of the Ryukyus)
    Re-thinking the mourning, resistance, and the constellation of minority in Okinawan Politics

Discussant:

  • He Zhaotian (贺照田,Chinese Academy of Social Sciences)
  • Chen I-Chung (Academia Sinica)

12. Title:Sexuality and Textuality

Moderator: Wei-cheng Chu (Taiwan University)

Panelists:

  • Yau Ching (Lingnan University )
    Morphing the Colonial: Flexible Strategies of the Sixty Dollar Man NOT in Outerspace
  • Natalia S.H. Chan (Chinese University of Hong Kong)
    Queering Body and Sexuality: Leslie Cheung’s Gender Representation in Hong Kong Popular Culture
  • Hui-ling Lin(University of British Columbia )
    Translocality in the Asian Lesbian Film Festival and Kai-ling Xue’s A Girl Named Kai
  • Lucifer Hung(洪凌,Chinese University of Hong Kong)
    God as a Transgender Butch;Devil as a Charismatic T:Extrapolating a Micro-Multiverse of a Queer Tomboy Godhood

Discussant: Fran Martin (University of Melbourne )

13. Title: Layers of Modernities:Space, Time, and Materiality

Organizers:

  • Ko Yu-Fen (柯裕棻,Chengchi University, Taiwan )
  • Hong Gou-Juin (洪國鈞, Duke University )

Moderator and Discussant: Ching Leo (荊子馨, Duke University )

Panelists:

  • Hsia Chu-joe (夏鑄九,Taiwan University )
    Struggling Modernity in Taiwan: The Spatial Experience in the 70s
  • Hong Gou-Juin (洪國鈞,Duke University )
    Duck and Bicycle Modernity: Taiwan’s Healthy Realism 1965-80, or Nationalism Caught between Shanghai’s Leftist Film and Italian Neorealism
  • Ko Yu-Fen(柯裕棻,Chengchi University, Taiwan )
    Elevation Machines: Television Sets and “National” Culture in 1960s Taiwan

14. Title: Communicating Intimacy, Friendship & Youth: Perspectives and Practices from the PRC, Hong Kong, and Australia

Organizers/Moderators:

  • John Nguyet Erni (Lingnan University , Hong Kong)
  • Elspeth Probyn (University of Sydney)

Panelists:

  • Catherine Driscoll (University of Sydney)
    Broadcast yourself: Youth, friendship and community online
  • Zhang Na (Institute of Sexuality and Gender, Renmin University of China)
    Chinese College student’s Practice of Sexuality and Love in an Internet Era
  • Gordon Waitt and Andrew Gorman-Murray (University of Wollongong)
    There is no place like home: Homemaking practices, sexual difference and young people in an Australian regional centre
  • Elspeth Probyn (University of Sydney)
    What, where and how do young women talk about intimacy, friendship & sex?
  • Chan Shun Hing (Lingnan University, Hong Kong)
    Fantasizing Rape: Sexual Violence or Entertainment? A critical review on an encounter between feminists and youth in Hong Kong
  • Clifton Evers (University of Sydney)
    The Sensual Economy of Mateship
  • Moira Carmody (University of Western Sydney)
    How do young women and men 16-25years of age of diverse sexualities negotiate sexual experiences?

15. Title:Border-crossing Cultural Flows in Cold War and Post-Cold War East Asia

Organizer: Jees-oon Hong (The New School University)

Moderator: Jaeho Kang (The New School University)

Panelists:

  • Jee-soon Hong (The New School University)
    Jackie Chan and Golden Harvest in Cold War Asia
  • Pei-Yin Lin (National University of Singapore )
    A Tale of Two Cities: Li Hanxiang, King Hu, and Taiwanese Film Industry in the 1960s and early 1970s
  • Yiu Fai Chow (University of Amsterdam )
    Shoot the Dragon: A Lyrical Engagement with Chineseness
  • Motoko Yabuki (Osaka University)
    J-pop in Chinese Speaking World

Discussant: Won-dam Paik (白元淡,Sungkonghoe University )

16. Title: Cultural industries and Cultural policy in inter-Asian context

Organizer and moderator: Anthony Fung (Chinese University of Hong Kong)

Panelists:

  • Anthony Fung (Chinese University of Hong Kong )
    Nationalism and Cultural Industries: the Case of Music industries in China
  • Tung-hung Ho (Fu-jen University ) & Kai-tung Zheng (Tamkang University )
    Cultural Policy in Limbo: The rhetoric of “Cultural Creative Industry” and its impact on cultural industries in Taiwan
  • Jung-yup Lee (Massachusetts University )
    When Development Meets Culture: The “Cultural Turn”in Cultural Policy in Korea
  • Takahara Motoaki (Tokyo University )
    Cultural Industry and Culture of Industrialization in Japan

Discussant: Sunyoung Yoo (柳善榮,Korea Press Foundation )

17. Title:Education and Cultural Studies

Organizer: Stephen Chan (Lingnan University)
Moderator: Po-keung Hui (Lingnan University)

Panelists:

  • Angel Lin (Chinese University of Hong Kong)
    How and Why Teachers Consistently Resist the Critical in the Classroom: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Two Chinese Language Lessons in Hong Kong
  • Po-keung Hui and Stephen Chan (Lingnan University)
    Questions for the Critical Uses of Cultural Research: Educational Reform as Cultural Process in the Integrated Humanities Curricular Implementation
  • Qili Lei (East China Normal University)
    Rethinking the Functions of the University — from Recent Debates on Tertiary Education in China to Classroom Practices
  • Muriel Law (Lingnan University)
    Cultural Studies, Schooling and Transformation: Educational Experience in Contemporary Hong Kong

18. Title:Rock cultures in East and Southeast Asia at the 21th century

Organizer:Hyun-joon Shin (Sungkonghoe University )

Moderator:Tung-hung Ho (何東洪,Fu-jen University )

Panelists:

  • Viriya Sawangchot (Watanasala Center for Cultural Studies )
    Chat Rak Rock : the Question on“Thainess” in Thai Rock Culture
  • Robin Rivera (University of the Philippines)
    Now You See Them, Now You Don’t, Now You See Them Again: The Synergy between the“Majors”and“Indies”in the Philippine Recording Industry from 2001 to 2005
  • Helen Yu Rivera (University of the Philippines)
    Cooptation and Resistance in Popular Music Production in the Philippines
  • Miao-ju Jian (簡妙如,Chungcheng University )
    Into the Fuji Rock Festival Scene: Through the Gaze of Fans from Taiwan
  • Hyun-joon Shin (Sungkonghoe University )
    Rock Cultures in Korea: From local Generational Politics to Regional Cultural Economy?

Discussant: Mouri Yoshitaka (Tokyo University of Fine Art and Music)

19. Title:New Economy, New Cultural Practices and Spaces

Organizer :Bo Seon Shim (Art Center Nabi)

Moderator:Hyun-joon Shin (Sungkonghoe University)

Panelists:

  • Bo Seon Shim (Art Center Nabi )
    The Transformation of Art-Making in Korea and Japan:From Individual Practice to Collaborative Project
  • Kelly Hu (胡綺珍,Chung-cheng University, Taiwan )
    Let’s Fall in Love! Confession, Emotion and Japanese Amae Mentality in Ainori(Love Bus)
  • Kaori Tsurumoto (Nagoya University of Foreign Studies)
    Visitation of New Economy upon Nagoya’Haadokoa/Hardcore Subculture Scene
  • Pei-chi Chung (National University of Singapore)
    The Gaming Industries of South Korea and Singapore:Cultural Policy in the Age of Globalization
  • Jaeho Kang (The New School University)
    Back to the Future:Media and the Experience of Public Space – Berlin
    via Seoul to Shanghai

20. Title:Cultural Translation in the Project of Modernity

Moderator:Han-ping Chiu (Tamkang University )

Panelists:

  • Chi-she Li (Taiwan University)
    Cultural Translation of Multinationals in Everyday Life: A Study of the Rhetoric of Talent
  • Tsung-yi Michelle Huang (黃宗儀,Taiwan University)
    Contextualizing Cultural Translation: The Protein Girl and Global City-Regions
  • Shih-wen Liao (廖詩文,Hsing-Kuo University )
    Translation Track in Futon
  • Ken-fang Lee (李根芳,Chung Cheng University )
    The Project of Modernity and Translation: Lu Xun’s Translation of From the Earth to the Moon

Discussants:Yu-lin Lee (Cheng Kung University)
Po-Keung Hui ( Lingnan University)

21. Title:Cultural production or culture politics? Inter-Asia post-war design and its conflicts

Organizer and Moderator:Wessie Ling (University of the Arts London)

Panelists:

  • Wessie Ling ( University of the Arts London)
    In Suzie Wong’s style: Investigating the Suzie Wong’s dress and the Chinese way of dress
  • Yuko Kikuchi (University of the Arts London)
    Russel Wright’s Asian Projects and the Cross-cultural Fertilization of Post-War National and International Design
  • Eric Wear (Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
    History for our time and the ’soul’ of contemporary Chinese art and design
  • Toshino Iguchi (Saitama University, Japan)
    Cultural friction in Koza: Okinawa under the American occupation in the Cold War

Discussant: Toshio Watanabe (University of the Arts London &Chelsea College of Art and Design )

22. Title:Picture of Public Enemy:The Cold War in a Capitalist Eye

Organizer and Moderator: Hyang-jin Lee (University of Sheffield)

Panelists:

  • Yukie Hirata (Yonsei University)
    Who is“Our”Enemy?: The Two Koreas in Tourism
  • Hyang-jin Lee (University of Sheffield)
    Spying on the Secret State: Kim Jong Il and Japanese media
  • Nishitani Kaoru (Prefectural University of Kumamoto)
    The Relations between Films and the Cold War through a Life History

Discussant:Ishizaka Koichi (Rikkyo University)

23. Title:Beyond Black and White:Migration and Racial Encounter in Chinese Communities (Panel I & II)

Organizers: Ku Hok-Bun (Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
Yan Hairong (University of Illinois)

Panel I: Mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong

Panelists:

  • Chen Kuan-Hsing (Tsing Hua University)
    The Imperial Order of Things: Notes on Han Chinese Notion of Race
  • Hsia Hsiao-chuan (Shih-shin University)
    Race, Class and International Division of Labor: Exploring Taiwanese Racism
  • Yan Hairong (University of Illinois)
    A Brief Genealogy of Suzhi in Post-Mao China
  • Ku Hok-Bun (Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
    Politics of Language and Power of Recognition — South Asian Ethnic Minority in Exclusive Hong Kong Chinese Society

Panel II: Overseas

Panelists:

  • Josh Hong (Writers’ Alliance for Media Independence)
    Han Chinese Racism in Malaysia
  • Lan Shanshan (University of Illinois)
    Race, Class and the Politics of being Multicultural: Working-class Chinese immigrants and the brokered American Dream in Chicago
  • Quah Sy-Ren (Nanyang Technological University)
    The Politics of Race in Singapore’s “Chinese Community”: Within and Beyond
  • Rick Sin (McMaster University)
    Negotiating Marginality, Race and Culture: Re-Visiting a Dossier of Discursive Struggles
  • Meaghan Morris (Lingnan University)
    The Company of Strangers: notes on the ‘China Boom’ in Australia

24. Title:The Cute, the Snazzy, and the Dexterous:Popular Arts and Youth Cultural Practices in East Asia

Organizer:Eva Tsai (Taiwan Normal University )

Panelists:

  • Kyoko Koizumi (Aichi University )
    Visual J-Rock and Cosplay Subculture
  • Changeun Cho (Myung Ji University )
    To Work As a Creative Worker In Hongik University Area, Formerly Subculture Space In Seoul
  • Larissa Hjorth (RMIT University )
    Playing at Being Mobile Gaming, Cute Culture and Mobile Devices in South Korea
  • Eva Tsai (Taiwan Normal University )
    Fringes and Interstices: Stationery Commodities and Youth Culture in East Asia
  • Ye-rim Kim (Sungongkoe University )
    “Digital Youth”: Subcultural Writing in Cyberspace and Cultural Industry

Discussant:Jo C. H. Chen (Taiwan Normal University )

25. Title:Chinese Masculinities:Transformative Understandings and Practices

Moderator:Travis S. K. Kong ( University of Hong Kong)

Panelists:

  • Siu Leung Li(Lingnan University)
    Masculine Configurations in Chinese Opera
  • Damian Cheng(Lingnan University)
    The Masculine Mystique: the Discourses of Masculinity in the Feminist Journal Nuliu
  • Mirana May Szeto(University of Hong Kong)
    Chinese Masculinity and “The New Good Man” (新好男人): Taiwan, Hong Kong

Discussant: Yin-Bin Ning (甯應斌,Central University, Taiwan )

26. Title:Situating the “American Asian”:Questions, Critiques and Possibilities

Organizer:Amie Parry (Central University )

Panelists:

  • Philip Holden (National University of Singapore)
    Situating Knowledges: Singapore, Multiculturalism and the “American Asian”
  • Teri Silvio (Academia Sinica )
    Writing Ethnography In and For an Adopted Home:Questions of Address
  • Amie Parry (Central University )
    Race/nationality Exclusions and the Emerging Alliances: Challenges and Possibilities
  • Earl Jackson (Korea University)
    From my Learning Korean Journal
  • Chuen-Juei Ho (Central University, Taiwan )
    Navigating American Influence

27. Title:Re-thinking the political in the context of Taiwan

Moderator and discussant:Rada Ivekovic (Department of Sociology Université de St. Etienne, and Collège international de philosophie)

Panelists:

  • Joyce C.H. Liu(劉紀蕙,Chiao Tung University)
    Politics of Home vs. the Aesthetic of the Unheimlich:Contemporary Taiwan Artists’ Visual Incorporation of the Past
  • Shu-fen Lin(林淑芬,Soochow University)
    Popular democracy, popular knowledge?
  • Chun-Mei Chuang(張君玫,Soochow University)
    A Politics of Writing as Articulation: Rethinking Taiwan’s postcolonial discourse

28. Title:Reconstructing Culture and Communication in a Postcolonial Nation

Moderator: Joanne Lim (University of East London)

Panelists:

  • Hamisah Hasan (Universiti Putra Malaysia )
    Cyber Ads: A New Era in Consumer Culture
  • Faisal Ibrahim (Universiti Putra Malaysia)
    A Case Study Of Perceived Malay Stereotypes And Its Implication On Communication Styles Of Malaysian Non-Malays
  • Joanne Lim (University of East London)
    Reality-sing Fantasy: Cultural Implications of Malaysian Idol and Malaysian Most Beautiful in Postcolonial Malaysia
  • Muhamad Sham Shahkat Ali (Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman )
    The Internet: A Global Technology of Freedom or disempowerment?

Discussant: Hamisah Hasan (Universiti Putra Malaysia )

29. Title: Translocality and Inter-regionalism:The Queer Praxis of Inter-Asia

Organizers: Wei-cheng R. Chu(Taiwan University)

Fran Martin(University of Melbourne)

Moderator: Wei-cheng R. Chu (Taiwan University))

Panelists:

  • John Nguyet Erni(Lingnan University)
    Is There a Global Heterosexualism?
  • Travis S. K. Kong(University of Hong Kong)
    My Own Private IDAHO: Notes on Sexual Politics in Hong Kong
  • Wei-cheng R. Chu (Taiwan University)
    “Translated Asianity”: Queer Ways of Doing Inter-Asia
  • Jose Neil Garcia(University of the Philippines)
    Postcolonial Camp: Hybridity and Performative Inversions in Zsazsa Zaturnnah

Discussant: Fran Martin(University of Melbourne)

30. Title:The Germination of Taiwanese “Farmers, Rural Villages, And Agriculture” (Section 1)– the Historical Context and the Relevant Social Movements

Moderators:Briankle Chang (University of Massachusetts)

Panelists:

  • Te-Pei Huang (Graduate School for Social Transformation Studies )
    Can other place become home? A cross-strait comparative study of peasant becoming worker
  • Tsu-Chuen Yang (Chinese Culture University)
    Searching for the momentum of a peasant movement
  • Chia-Cheng Lin (Chief Convener, the “Union of Supporting the Rice Bomber, Yang Ru-Men”)
    From the cost of environment to the creator of green capital
  • Zhang Lianhong (张炼红,Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences)
    “Daily life little theatre” in Maoist era: the world of village life, local cultural practices and the cultural spirit of Chinese people

Discussant:Sun xiaozhong(孙晓忠,Shanghai University)

31. Title: The Germination of Taiwanese “Farmers, Rural Villages, And Agriculture” (Section 2)—The Social Experiments and the Co-operative Projects

Moderators: Briankle Chang (University of Massachusetts)

Panelists:

  • Shih-Wei Shu (the Green Sprout Educational/Learning Center of Sustainable Development)
    The Social Praxis of an ‘Intellectual’ and Civil Organization Developed in a Taiwanese Hakka Village
  • Ying-Chun Hiseh (Architect)
    The Socio-Cultural, Economic, and Environmental “Sustainable Architecture” Project Exercised both in the Aboriginal Thao Tribe in Taiwan and in the Housing Cooperative in He Village, He-Nan Province, in Mainland China
  • Lan-Hsiang Hsu & Siou-Jhen Jhang (Hsu, Lan-Hsiang’s Vinegar)
    A Report of the Social Experiments on the Revitalization of Farmlands and on the Improvement of the Livelihood for the Farmers in Du-Lan Village in Eastern Taiwan by Means of Hsu, Lan-Hsiang’s brewing art
  • Ni Wei (倪伟,Fudan University)
    Memory, narrative and re-writing—the 1963 ‘three history’ movement in China’s villages

Discussant:Xue Yi (薛毅,Shanghai Normal University)

32. Title:Doing cultural citizenship

Panelists:

  • Stephen Chan (Lingnan University)
    Strategies in cultural planning, imagination for an alternative urban future
  • Koichi Iwabuchi (Waseda University)
    Making it inclusive:Reconsidering the politics of culture
  • Andrey Yue (University of Melbourne)
    Queer consumption in Singapore:Creative economy and cultural citizenship
  • R.Hairndrannth (University of Melbourne)
    Media audiences, hermeneutics, and the cultural politics of citizenship

Discussant:Ien Ang (University of Western Sydney)

33. Title:Iranian Vireal Culture and Technological Acculturation

Moderator and Discussant: Saied R. Ameli (University of Tehran)

Panelists:

  • Saied R. Ameli (University of Tehran)
    Eurocentrism, Americo-Centrism and Iran’s Representation in Global TV: Case Study of CNN and BBC
  • Behzad Dowran (Iranian Research Institute for Scientific Information and Documentation)
    Iranian blogsphere and the knowledge management in Iran
  • Mehdi Faraji (University of Tehran)
    Why Weblogs? Cultural Presentation and Representation in Iranian Weblogs
  • Nafiseh Hamidi (University of Tehran)
    Glocality of Spaces: Women’s Everyday Knowledge - An Articulation on Glocalism of Iranian Women’s Weblog
  • Abbas Varije Kazemi (University of Tehran)&Mohamad Rezaei (University of Science and Culture)
    Religion and Virtual Space in Iran
  • Mohammad Reza Kolahi ( University of Tehran )
    Popular Religious Discourses at the Persian Language Weblogcity

34. Title:Conditions for redressing the atomic bomb victims

Moderator:

  • Muto Ichiyo (Co-founder, People’s Plan Study Group, Japan)

Panelists:

  • Ohkubo Ken’ichi (Lawyer)
    Law and Historical Understanding regarding the atomic bombing: from the perspective of international humanitarian law
  • Che Bong-tae (Lawyer)
    Seeking Truth and Justice: demands of Korean victims under the Japanese colonial rule
  • Naono Akiko (Kyushu University)
    Japanese hibakusha’s silence and their redress movement

Discussant:

  • Tomiyama Ichiro (University of Osaka)

35. Title:Consumer Space and Shanghai Urban Space

Panelists:

  • Bao yaming (包亚明 Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences)
  • Wang Weiqiang (Tongji University)
  • Lu yang (Fudan university)
  • Sun Shaoyi (Shanghai University)
  • Ren Yiming (Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences)
  • Zhu Shengjian (朱生尖Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences)

36. Title: The relation between the course of cultural studies and the liberal art education in China’s universities

Moderator: Chen Yue (陈越,Shanxi Normal University)

Panelists:

  • Qiao Huanjiang (乔焕江,Harbin Normal University)
    The design and practices of cultural studies coursese
  • Yu Wenxiu (于文秀,Hei longjiang University)
    Intellectual currents of cultural studies and University’s humanity education
  • Su Zhongle (苏仲乐,Xi’an International Studies University )
    Jameson’s theory of “allegory” and the problem of introductory reading in advanced literary education
  • Zhao Wen (赵文,Shanxi Normal University)
    The implications of Western Marxist theory on courses of Marxist-Leninist theory
  • Huo Ju (霍炬,Shanxi Normal University)
    The teaching of cultural studies theory

Discussant:Xu Zhiwei (徐志伟,Harbin Normal University)

37. Title: Poverty and Culture: the representation and consumption of the poor

Moderator: Zhang Gehao (章戈浩,Loughborough University )

Panelists:

  • Peter Golding (Loughborough Univeristy )
  • Zhang Lei (张磊,Communication University of China)
  • Liu Jie (刘洁,Huazhong Science and Technology University)
  • Xiang Shengyenshinag (Taiwan Hakka TV)

38. Title: Between Document and Memory:Visual representation of Shanghai

Moderator:Gu Zheng (顾铮Fudan University)

Panelists:

  • Lv Xinyu (吕新雨,Fudan University)
  • William Schaefer (University of California at Berkeley)
  • Kuo Lixin (Chengchi University)
  • Lu Yuanmin (Photographer)
  • Shu Haolun (Documentary film director)

Discussant:Mao Jian(毛尖,East China Normal University)

39. Title: Knowledge and Cultural Production in Malaysia: Impact from Globalization?

Panelists:

  • Chia Oai Peng(University of Malaya)
    Impact of Globalization on Knowledge Production In Malaysia
  • Azizan Baharuddin(University of Malaya)
    The Impact of Globalization on Knowledge Production: The Experience in Dialogue of Civilization and the Discourse of Multiculturalism in Malaysia
  • Manimaran Subramania(University of Malaya)
    Impact of Globalization on Cultural Production In the Indian Community

Discussant: Hynmee Kim (Yonsei University)

40. Title: Culture and development in process of urban modernization

Panelists:

  • Tran Ngoc Them(University of Social Sciences and Humanities)
    Cultural studies in Ho Chi Minh City : main problems and orientation of studies
  • Nam Lien(Southern Institute of Social Sciences)
    Audiovisual culture and young people in Ho Chi Minh City
  • Huynh Vinh Phuc(Southern Institute of Social Sciences)
    Culture and daily custom of people and urban civilization (case of Ho Chi Minh City)

41. Title: The Politics of Location and Locational Politics: A Response from South Asia

Moderator & organizer: Malathi de Alwis (International Centre for Ethnic Studies)

Panelists:

  • Nivedita Menon (Delhi University)
    Postnationalism in South Asia: The Way Forward?
  • Pradeep Jeganathan (International Centre for Ethnic Studies)
    Global, Regional, National: The Politics of Intellectual Location
  • Akbar Zaidi (Economist and Research Consultant)
    South Asia as India?
  • Aditya Nigam (Centre for the Study of Developing Societies)