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Panels for day 2, session 4, 15.30 - 16.50 at the ASAA Conference 2018
Chair: Pei-Yin Lin
Chinese and Japanese Womanhood: Through the Eyes of American Women Missionaries
Tin Kei Wong
Progressive or Immoral: Representations of the Modern Girl in Print Media of 1930s Taiwan
Pei-Yin Lin
The Image of Female in Chinese and Japanese Nihilist Fictions
Chan I-Ying
Chair: Sung-Ae Lee
The Story Paper: Anti-Communist Romance at the Hong Kong-China-Southeast Asia Crossroads
Kenny Kwok Kwan Ng
Transdiasporic Historiography in Contemporary Vietnamese Francophone and American Literature
Alexandra Kurmann
When You're Americanized You Don't Have Any Culture': Glocal Subjectivities in Grace Lin's Novels
Sung-Ae Lee
Chair: Jack Frawley
Finding The Rising Sun: Contrafactum And Cambodian Pop Music
Jack Frawley
From Manga to the Mahabharata: Adaptation and Intertextuality in Recent Kabuki Productions
Jennifer Scott
Modernity and Rebellion: K-Pop Consumption in China from the Late 1990s to the Early 2000s
Meicheng Sun
Talent Show, Governmentality and the Chinese Dream
Geng Song
Chair: Rebecca Gidley
Another Case of ‘Using the Past to Serve the Present’: Route Books (genglubu)
Johannes Kurz Kurz
Bokor National Park: A Microcosm of Cambodian History
Rebecca Gidley
The Defoliation Program of US Army During the Viet-Nam War: The Problem of Sources
Amelie Robert
Traveling Routes, Literary Narrative, and Modernity in King Chulalongkorn’s ‘Far From Home’
Pasoot Lasuka
Chair: Vannessa Hearman
Scapegoating on the Australian Doorstep
Susan Connelly
The Evolving Narrative of Denial: The Fraser Government and the Occupation of East Timor
Peter Job
Timorese 'Boat People' and Asylum Seekers as Transnational Political Actors
Vannessa Hearman
Chair: Sachiko Kawai
Blinds, Cushions, and Robes: Networking and Empowerment of Medieval Japanese Royal Women
Sachiko Kawai
Engineering Networks of Empire in Colonial Taiwan and Korea
Tristan Grunow
Music and Cultural Capital Networks in the Medieval Japanese Court
Rieko Kamei-Dyche
What's in a Name? Eighth Century Immigrants and Networks of Status in the Japanese Court
Nadia Kanagawa
Chair: Nick Cheesman
New Books in Southeast Asian Studies, a channel of the New Books Network (newbooksnetwork.com) hosts a discussion with three authors who have come on the channel to talk about their books: Holly High, on Fields of Desire: Poverty and Policy in Laos; Patrick Jory, on Thailand's Theory of Monarchy: The Vessantara Jataka and the Idea of the Perfect Man; and, Lee Morgenbesser, on Behind the Facade: Elections Under Authoritarianism in Southeast Asia. Please join us as these authors reflect on their experiences of researching and writing academic work, and respond to your questions about publishing important books on Southeast Asia's culture, history and politics.
Holly High
Patrick Jory
Lee Morgenbesser
Chair: Robbie Peters
Commodify Fundamentalism: Muslim-Only Real Estate Complexes in Greater Jakarta
Maria Adriani
From Agricultural to Landless in Bantul
Endang Purwasari
Integrated Mega-Casinos and Speculative Urbanism in Southeast Asia
Juan Zhang
Chair: Kathryn Robinson
Faith in the Law? Women’s Responses to Domestic Violence in Indonesia
Dina Afrianty
Regulation of Muslim Marriage in Indonesia: Political Challenges across the Public/private Divide
Kathryn Robinson
Respectability’ and Embodied Publicness in Indonesia
Julian Millie
Women and the City: Everyday Encounters in Banaras
Shivani Gupta
Chair: Xiaohuan Zhao
Harmony in Diversity: Buddhism, Confucianism and Daoism in the Mulianxi
Xiaohuan Zhao
Revitalizing Gaojia Opera within a 'Silent Minority': The Tsinoys in Manila
Caroline Chia
Social Breakdown and Restoration: Village Nuo Theatricals and Chinese Vernacular Fiction
Anne Mclaren
Chair: Adrian Vickers
Depiction of Javaneseness in the Thai Panji Dance Drama: Adaptation, Hybridity and Dynamics
Thaneerat Jatuthasri
Native Visions? Photographic Modernism in South and Southeast Asia
Alexander Supartono
The Urban Experience in Late New Order Indonesia through Poetry, Sculptures and Plays
Sony Karsono
Zeigeist of the 19th Century: A Study on Paintings of Shanghai Painters in Japan
Ni Na Camellia Ng
Chair: Warwick Anderson
Colonial Medicine and the Empire of Insects
Robert Peckham
Physicians in colonial Indonesia: Opposing the Colonial State, Imagining Independent Indonesia
Hans Pols
The Japanese ... had Little or no Knowledge of the Disease': Malaria and Colonial Knowledge Claims
Sandra Khor Manickam
The Way of the Facemask
Lyle Fearnley
Chair: Dirk Tomsa
Academics and Public Opinion in Indonesia
David McRae and Robertus Robet
Fake News and Anti-Chinese Discourses in the 2017 Jakarta Gubernatorial Election
Charlotte Setijadi
International Media in Indonesia’s Domestic Politics
Liam Gammon
Pollsters and Populism in Indonesia
Dirk Tomsa
Chair: Bradon Ellem
From Labour Activist to Aspiring Politician: The Case of Obon Tabroni
Amalinda Savirani
Labour Politics in East and Southeast Asia
Stephane Le Queux and Anne Cox
The Cambodian Union Movement as a Political Actor in Relation to the 2018 Elections
Shelley Marshall
The Everyday Spaces of the Nikkeijin in Japan: Migrant Workers as Political Actors
Hironori Onuki
Chair: Chieh-Ming Lai
Balinese Musicians and the Bali Anti-Reclamation Movement: A Social Network Analysis
Tinitis Rinowati and Tirton Nefianto
Modeling Thainess: Landmarks in the Thailand Tourism Festival
Chieh-Ming Lai
The Effect of Tourism on the Lived Experiences on Children and Young People in Siem Reap, Cambodia
Amanda Miller
When the Website Engenders Trust: Multimodal Analysis of an Asian Hospital Website
Jonathan Rante Carreon
Chair: Kaira Zoe Canete
Rethinking Disaster Governance: Lessons from Nepal's 2015 Earthquakes Recovery Practice
Krishna Shrestha and Ayusha Bajracharya
Socio-Spatial Reconfigurations of a 'Post'-disaster Community in the Aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan
Kaira Zoe Canete
The Role of Local Government in Reducing Vulnerability to Floods in the City of Makassar, Indonesia
Ismawaty Nur, Krishna K. Shrestha and Tanya Jakimow
Urbanisation and Natural Disaster in South and East Asia: A Systematic Review
Kim Spurway and Anthony Zwi
Chair: Lien Pham
Crossroads of Private and Public Virtue: Genealogical Records as Early Mass Media in Joseon Korea
Tomasz Sleziak
Narrations about Prosperity in a Korean Newspaper published in Manchuria before 1949
Xiaoliang Zhao
The Cosmopolitanism of Ethics and Place in Colonized East Asia: Pak Unsik and Phan Boi Chau
Will Pore
The Japanese of New Caledonia: Mixed Race Histories of Ethnocide in the French Pacific and Australia
Benjamin Ireland
Chair: Nurchayati Chudori Muksam
Human Trafficking in Bangladesh: Is the Government's Response Consistent with International Law?
Mst Kanij Fatima
Mapping Transnational Crime in Indonesia: Strategies for Reducing Human Trafficking in East Java
Ni Komang Desy Setiawati Arya Pinatih, Yustika Citra Mahendra and Asih Purwanti
The Rights of Boat Refugees of Southeast Asia and International Law
Hassan Al Imran
Chair: Melissa Crouch
A Multi-culture Analysis of Courts and Civil Litigation in East Asian Jurisdictions
Yoshiharu Matsuura
Informality and the Media in Consumer Protection in Indonesia
Petra Mahy and Naomi Creutzfeldt
Juvenile Courts and Access to Justice for Children in Indonesia
Santi Kusumaningrum, Sharyn Davis and Putri Amanda
The Impact of Amnesty Law towards Reconciliation in Post-Conflict Aceh
Harison Citrawan
Chair: Michael Clarke
Beyond Arms Embargo: China's Rise and the EU's Challenge of Maintaining Economic-Security Balance
Jingdong Yuan
Japan, China and the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands: Narrowing Power, Widening Identity Gap
Santosh Sharma Poudel Poudel
Sustainable Stability in an Era of China and India: An Empirical Approach to Dispute Management
Jiye Kim
The Chinese Maritime Security Strategy in the Xi Jinping's New Era
Ke Xu
Chair: Winnie L M Yee
Hetero-photography: Chinese Tourists’ Visual Encounters with Xinjiang and Japan
David O’Brien and Melissa Shani Brown
Polluted Rivers, Polluted Moralities: Environmental Problems and Solutions in Indonesian Pop Culture
Meghan Downes
The Contradictions of Globalization in Behaviour Consumption of Urban Middle Class in Surabaya
Diah Ariani Arimbi, Nur Wulan and Freek Colombijn
Chair: Yuyun Wahyuningrum
Creative Farmers and Climate Politics in Indonesian Lowland Rice Production
Rhino Ariefiansyah and Sophie Webber
There Are No Straight Lines in Nature: Maps as Cultural Resource and Tool for Advocacy in West Papua
Sophie Chao
Reinventing Student Struggle: Student Activism in Democratizing Indonesia
Yatun Sastramidjaja
WALHI, Development and the Dynamism of Indonesian Democracy
James Guild
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