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Saturday, November 6
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
Chair: Abigail McGowan, University of Vermont
James L. A. Webb, Jr., Colby College
"Disease and Ecological Integration in the Economic History of South Asia"
Douglas Haynes, Dartmouth College
"Integrating Consumption into the Economic History of South Asia"
David Hall-Matthews, University of Leeds
"A Focus on Development Policy: How Historical Debates Can Help Present Planners"
John Hurd, Norwich University
"Railroads and South Asian Economic History: New Directions and New Perspectives in Research"
Discussant: Tirthankar Roy, Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics
Panel 19: Studies on Song China
Location: Rockefeller 2
Chair: Crispin Williams, Dartmouth College
Sing-chen Lydia Francis, Tufts University
"Utopia and Heterotopia in Extended Records for the Era of Great Peace"
Ellen Cong Zhang, The College of Saint Rose
"The Power of Geographical Knowledge: The Travel Writing of Zhang Shinan"
Sukhee Lee, Harvard University
"Being Neo-Confucian in Late Southern Song: Wang Bo (1197-1274) as a Neo-Confucian"
Panel 20: Cosmopolitanism and the Politics of Time in Asia, Part II
Location: Carson L01
Chair: Peter Button, McGill University
Sarah Frederick, Boston University
"From the Attic to the Tower: Cosmopolitanism and Sexual Politics in Yoshiya Nobuko and Revolutionary Girl UTENA"
Tom Looser, McGill University
"City-Times and Baroque Cosmpolitanism"
Peter Button, McGill University
"Cosmopolitics of the Modern: Modeng and Xiandai in New Life Movement Film"
Panel 21: Anthropological Approaches to Leisure, Hardship, and Migration in East Asian Societies, Part II
Location: Carson 60
Chair: Joanne Cullinane, Dartmouth College
Joanne Cullinane
"Stigma and the Development of HIV Communities in Japan"
Rositsa Mutafchieva, McGill University
"Minoritarian Discourse in Japan: Kobayashi Aya's Account of the Burakumin Experience"
Sharon Yoon, Dartmouth College
"In Search of a Home away from Home: Ethnonational Identities of Koreans in Japan and Chinese in Korea"
Discussant: Robert Welsch, Dartmouth College
Roundtable 3: The "Idea" of Translation: Exploring the Case of the Academic Translator
Location: Carson L02
Chair: Ann Huss, Wellesley College
Amy Dooling, Connecticut College
Michael Emmerich, Columbia University
Ann Huss
Eve Zimmerman, Wellesley College
Roundtable 4: Expanding East Asian Studies: It Takes a Collaborative
Location: Class of 1930 Room, Rockefeller Center
Chair: Heidi Johnson, Columbia University
Gray Tuttle, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
King-Fai Tam, Trinity College
T. J. Hinrichs, Boston College
Dinner
Dartmouth Outing Club House, Occom Pond, 6:30 p.m.
Film Showing
"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
NE AAS Program 2004
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