| Session 4 (4:15 p.m.-6:00 p.m.) |
| Panel 18: Does the Economic History of South Asia Have a Future? Alternative Narratives of Economic Change, Part II |
| Location: Rockefeller 1 |
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Chair: Abigail McGowan, University of Vermont
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James L. A. Webb, Jr., Colby College
"Disease and Ecological Integration in the Economic History of South Asia"
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Douglas Haynes, Dartmouth College
"Integrating Consumption into the Economic History of South Asia"
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David Hall-Matthews, University of Leeds
"A Focus on Development Policy: How Historical Debates Can Help Present Planners"
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John Hurd, Norwich University
"Railroads and South Asian Economic History: New Directions and New Perspectives in Research"
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Discussant: Tirthankar Roy, Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics
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| Panel 19: Studies on Song China |
| Location: Rockefeller 2 |
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Chair: Crispin Williams, Dartmouth College
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Sing-chen Lydia Francis, Tufts University
"Utopia and Heterotopia in Extended Records for the Era of Great Peace"
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Ellen Cong Zhang, The College of Saint Rose
"The Power of Geographical Knowledge: The Travel Writing of Zhang Shinan"
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Sukhee Lee, Harvard University
"Being Neo-Confucian in Late Southern Song: Wang Bo (1197-1274) as a Neo-Confucian"
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| Panel 20: Cosmopolitanism and the Politics of Time in Asia, Part II |
| Location: Carson L01 |
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Chair: Peter Button, McGill University
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Sarah Frederick, Boston University
"From the Attic to the Tower: Cosmopolitanism and Sexual Politics in Yoshiya Nobuko and Revolutionary Girl UTENA"
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Tom Looser, McGill University
"City-Times and Baroque Cosmpolitanism"
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Peter Button, McGill University
"Cosmopolitics of the Modern: Modeng and Xiandai in New Life Movement Film"
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| Panel 21: Anthropological Approaches to Leisure, Hardship, and Migration in East Asian Societies, Part II |
| Location: Carson 60 |
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Chair: Joanne Cullinane, Dartmouth College
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Joanne Cullinane
"Stigma and the Development of HIV Communities in Japan"
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Rositsa Mutafchieva, McGill University
"Minoritarian Discourse in Japan: Kobayashi Aya's Account of the Burakumin Experience"
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Sharon Yoon, Dartmouth College
"In Search of a Home away from Home: Ethnonational Identities of Koreans in Japan and Chinese in Korea"
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Discussant: Robert Welsch, Dartmouth College
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| Roundtable 3: The "Idea" of Translation: Exploring the Case of the Academic Translator |
| Location: Carson L02 |
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Chair: Ann Huss, Wellesley College
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Amy Dooling, Connecticut College
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Michael Emmerich, Columbia University
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Ann Huss
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Eve Zimmerman, Wellesley College
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| Roundtable 4: Expanding East Asian Studies: It Takes a Collaborative |
| Location: Class of 1930 Room, Rockefeller Center |
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Chair: Heidi Johnson, Columbia University
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Gray Tuttle, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
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King-Fai Tam, Trinity College
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T. J. Hinrichs, Boston College
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| Dinner
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Dartmouth Outing Club House, Occom Pond, 6:30 p.m.
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| Film Showing
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"The Blind Swordsman: Zatoichi" (2003)
Loew Auditorium, 7:00 p.m. and 9:15 p.m.
General public $7/Dartmouth ID $5
Tickets on sale 30 minutes before showtime in the Loew
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