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SUMMARY:Taiwan Studies: New Directions and Connections
DESCRIPTION:Workshop for Taiwan Studies: New Directions and Connections \n  \nOrganizer: Professor David Der-wei Wang\, Edward C. Henderson Professor of Chinese Literature\, Harvard University \nSponsors: Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation\, Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies \nDiscussants: David der-wei Wang\, Michelle Yeh\, Michael Berry\, Mei Chia-ling \n  \nFRIDAY\, APRIL 7\, 1PM – 5PM \nPanel One: (Post-)Colonial Identities and Sentimentalities\, 1934-1949 \n1pm – 3pm \nDingru Huang \nMapping a Strange Home: Weng Nao\, the Kōenji Neighborhood of Tokyo\, and Taiwanese literature in the 1930s \nChun -yu Lu \nLovable Foe: Sentimentalizing Morality in Wartime Taiwan\, 1937-1945 \nDominic Meng-Hsuan Yang \nTrauma and Diaspora of 1949: History\, Memory\, and Literature in Taiwan’s Mainlander Studies  \n  \n  \nPanel Two: Reinvention and Remembrance\, 1950s-1970s \n3:30pm – 5pm \nYang Fu-min \nWhen “Wen” becomes Knowledge: Bing-ing Hsieh’s “How I Write” \nCheng-chieh Chang \nRemembering Taiwan’s Activism in 1960s-70s \nLo Yichen \nOf the Civil Law Family: The Troubling Concept for Legal Transplantation in Taiwan \n  \n  \nSATURDAY APRIL 8\, 10AM – 5:30PM\n*Please note. Saturday’s sessions will now be held in the Common Room\, 2 Divinity Avenue\, Cambridge MA* \nPanel Three: Politics and Poetics\, 1979-1980s \n10am – 11:30am \nKevin Luo \nRevisiting Authoritarianism and Democratization in Taiwan: Analyzing Legislative Priorities and Texts\, 1979-1987 \nChung Chih-wei \n“Harbor Songs” between Men: The Perverse Lyricism in 1980s’ Taiwanese Nationalists \nPo-hsi Chen \nAn Isle of Socialism Unwritten: The Pro-Unification Leftist Literary Historiography in Taiwan \n  \n  \nPanel Four: Contesting Voices and Networks\, 1990s-2016 \n1pm – 3pm \nKyle Shernuk \nSinophone Tidalectics\, or the Transculturation of Identity in the Age of Globalization \nLily Wong \nAffective Labor and the Sinophone Lens in “The Fourth Portrait”  \nDalton Lin \nCan-Kicking in International Disputes: Parallel Self-Interest\, Behind-the-Scene Diplomacy\, and Lessons for Rapprochement Attempts \nJaw-Nian Huang \nBetween State and Market: Institutional Origins of Media Self-censorship in Taiwan\, 1949-2016 \n  \nRoundtable  \n3:30pm – 5:30pm \n 
URL:https://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/events/taiwan-studies-new-directions-and-connections-2017-04-08/
CATEGORIES:Conference and Workshops,Taiwan,Taiwan Studies
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