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SUMMARY:Chinese Ecologies - An International Symposium on the Environment and Indigeneity
DESCRIPTION:April 6\nTsai Auditorium\, CGIS South\, 1730 Cambridge Street \n13:00-13:10                Welcome Remarks \n13:10-14:25               Panel 1: Articulating the Polemics of the Anthropocene\nChair:  Karen Thornber (Harvard University)\nHaiyan Lee (Stanford University): Through Thick and Thin: The Romance of the Species in the Anthropocene\nChristopher Coggins (Bard College at Simon’s Rock): Rethinking “Environment” and “Indigenous:” the Persistence of Imperial Indigeneity\nQilin Long (Guangzhou University): Ecological Disaster and the Writing Style of Chinese Contemporary Literature in the New Century \n14:40-15:40                Keynote – Chen Qiufan\nIntroductions\, David Wang with Mingwei Song \n16:00-18:00                Screening of “Knife in the Clear Water” (清水裡的刀子; 2016)\, Brattle Theater\, 40 Brattle St\, Cambridge\, MA 02138 \nApril 7\nBelfer Case Study Room\, CGIS South\, 1730 Cambridge Street \n9:30-10:30                  Keynote – Wu Mingyi (National Dong Hwa University)\nIntroductions\, David Wang \n10:45-12:00                Panel 2 – Environment and Indigeneity in Taiwan\nChair: Robin Visser (University of North Carolina\, Chapel Hill)\nYu-lin Lee  (National Chung-hsing University): The Symbiosis between Ecology and Indigeneity: Wu Ming-yi and the Fabulation of an Island\nDingru Huang (Harvard University): Liberating “Nature” from Nature Writing: Knowledge\, Fiction\, and “the Ecology without Nature” in The Stolen Bicycle\nChia-rong Wu (Rhodes College): Beyond Mountain and Sea: The Reconstruction of Indigeneity in Literary Taiwan \n12:00-13:00                Lunch Break \n13:00-14:15                Panel 3 – Indigenous Practices from within the Sinosphere\nChair: Yu-lin Lee (National Chung-hsing University)\nRobin Visser (UNC Chapel Hill) :Indigenous Knowledge of Local Ecosystems in Fiction of Inner Mongolia\nKyle Shernuk (Harvard University) The Sinophone Connection: Discursive Ethnic Mobility in Dadelavan Ibau’s Farewell\, Eagle\nPeng Hai (Harvard University): Producing Indigeneity: Impoverished Media and the Natural Fertility of Organic Sounds in Knife in the Clear Water \n14:30-15:45                Panel 4 – Geopolitics and the Environment\nChair: Max Bohnenkamp (Harvard University)\nJessica Tan (Harvard University): From Indigenous Women to Indigenous Literature: Reading Liu Yichang’s Malayan Fiction\nChengpang Lee (National University of Singapore) Swallow\, Elephant\, and the Rhizomatic Chinese Communities in Sumatra\nJannis Chen (Harvard University): The Language of Love and Violence: Towards Sinophone Ecocriticism \n16:00-17:15                Panel 5 – Ethnic Articulations of Tradition in Modernity\nChair: Ling Zhang (Boston College)\nCorey Byrnes (Northwestern University): Tradition Redux\nSuyon Lee (National Taiwan University): Lanyu\, A System of Sacrifice: Geopolitics\, Environment and Indigeneity in Syaman Rapongan’s The death of Ngalumirem\nMark Bender (The Ohio State University): The Genealogy of the Sky and Earth: Environmental and Indigenous Themes in Oral Traditional and Contemporary Nuosu Yi Poetries \n17:15-17:30                Closing remarks
URL:https://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/events/chinese-ecologies-an-international-symposium-on-the-environment-and-indigeneity/
LOCATION:CGIS South\, CGIS South\, 1730 Cambridge St\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
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