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Panels for day 3, session 1, 9.00 - 10.20 at the ASAA Conference 2018
Chair: Kam Louie
Lewd Nuns and Dangerous Sex
Cuncun Wu
Regimentation and the Male Other in Xi Murong's Poetry
Mark Stevenson
Rivaling Beard and Eyebrows: Li Qingzhao's Dialogue with a Male World
Ping Wang
Women in the Man's World of War-Visual Propaganda
Louise Edwards
Chair: Josh Stenberg
Diasporic Foodways: Hui and Chinese Muslim Restaurants in Malaysia and Indonesia Today
Wai Weng Hew
Indonesian Wayang Potehi and its Changes in the New Order
Kaori Fushiki
Sindhi Identity and Indonesian Film and Television Industry
Maria Myutel
Singapore Story, Hollywood-style: US Gov't Anti-Communist Films Produced in Singapore and Malaya
Wai Siam Hee
Chair: Roman Rosenbaum
Civil Resistance in Hiroshima: Cultural Activism through Images
Yasuko Claremont
Reimagining the War: The Graphic Art of Kono Fumiyo
Roman Rosenbaum
The Body Political: Kantai Collection Media and World War II Enactment
Rachael Hutchinson
Transformation of 'Jin' from Edo Politics to Pop Culture
Seiko Yasumoto
Chair: Wing-Hin Kam
Historical Development Process of Labour Policy in South Korea: the Acts for Workers’ Combination
Sam Kim
Moral Failure and Financial Crisis in Early Twentieth Century Bangkok
Samson Lim
The Development of Rubber Footwear Industry in Hong Kong and Malaysia in 1950s
Wing Hin Kam
The Middle Class and White Collar Labour Market Transitions, 1986-2014
Sarah Kennedy Bates
Chair: Edward Aspinall
Throughout Southeast Asia, in a range of phenomena often collectively labelled "money politics," political candidates distribute patronage particularistic benefits, including cash, goods, or other rewards via clientelist networks. Sometimes illegal or illicit, other times above-ground and tacitly condoned, such practices deeply affect the quality and character of governance structures, democracy, and national integration. This seminar will introduce a cross-national, multi-method study that is drawing to a close after having traced money politics in five countries: Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Timor-Leste, and Thailand. A number of research outputs have already been produced, ranging from journal articles to edited volumes on particular countries. The panel participants are now in the midst of producing a volume that integrates our cross-national findings. In this panel we will discuss our research findings and methods, and invite input and commentary from participants.
Edward Aspinall
Allen Hicken
Paul Hutchcroft
Meredith Weiss
Chair: Robert Cribb
Comfort Stations and the Forced Detention of Women for Sex in Japanese-occupied Indonesia
Katharine Mcgregor and Paula Hendrikx
Command Responsibility at Prisoner of War Camp Trials
Paul Taucher
The POWs Next Door: Allied Prisoners in Wartime Fukuoka
Sarah Kovner
Town and Camp in the Japanese Empire
Sandra Wilson
Chair: Wayan Jarrah Sastrawan
Historical Practices in the Premodern Indian Ocean World
Wayan Jarrah Sastrawan
Rereading the Texts of a Blind Botanist: Georg Everhard Rumphius and his Intermediaries
Jin Yoo
The Destruction of the World: Indigenous Perspectives on the Dutch Colonial Conquest of Bali
Helen Creese
The Rhetoric of Paintings: Rituals and Balinese Painting in the Late 19th and Early 20th Centuries
Peter Worsley
Chair: Chris Gregory
Craft, Cult, and Ethos in India: When Work is Worship
Ken George
Divinizing Crafts, Divinizing Craftsmen: Reflections on the Vishwarkarma of South India
Vijaya Ramaswamy
Family and Relatives: Kinship Alignments and Myths of Vishwakarma
Kirin Narayan
Representations of the Form: Iconographies of the 'Maker of the World'
Mahesh Sharma
Chair: Robbie Peters
M Yifu: One of 'Three Modern Sages' of New Confucianism
Chunmei Pan
Religion and Food on the Silk Road: The Islamic Concept of Toyyiban and Food Safety in China
Saroja Dorairajoo
The Jinsilu in Japan
Jeremy Wood
Chair: Wulandari Dirgantoro
Balinese Visual Symbols & National Identity: A Study of the Practice of the Sanggar Dewata Indonesia
Usha Das
Photography, Race and the Shaping of a Malaysian National Identity
Pauline Gan
Portraits of the Nation: Indonesian Art on the International Stage
Siobhan Campbell
Religion and National Identity in the Works of Norberto Roldan
Luke Chua
Chair: Katrina Moore
Caregiving in Buddhist Temples in East Asia
Katrina Moore
Health and Healing in India: Writing as Approach to Ethnographic Engagement
Ursula Rao
Modernity, Agency and Life Projects in the Trans-Himalayan Region
Jean Michaud
The Paradox of Development: Aspirations for Change and Stasis in a Malay Community
Nicholas Herriman and Monika Winarnita
Chair: Yeow-Tong Chia
Hybridity in the Origins and Development of Higher Education in Modern China
Gang Zheng and Rui Yang
Hybridity in Vietnamese Universities: Vietnamese Traditions and Foreign Influences
Thi Nhai Nguyen, Mai Ngo and Xuan Thu Dang
Hybridity, the Developmental State and Globalization in Singapore's Universities
Yeow-Tong Chia and Hoe Yeong Loke
Interactions between Australian and Asian values and practices via the New Colombo Plan
Ly Tran
Chair: Michael Gillan
International Labour Standards and Institutional Context: The ILO and Myanmar
Nicole Woolf
The ILO and Better Factories Cambodia: A Critical Assessment
Vichhra Mouyly
The ILO as a Development Actor in Southeast Asia
Michele Ford, Michael Gillan and Htwe-Htwe Thein
The ILO's Role in Shaping Private Regulation: The Better Work Program in Indonesia
George Martin Sirait
Chair: Katherine Gibson
Community Economies in Monsoon Asia
Katherine Gibson
Community Economic and Survival Practices amidst Climate Uncertainty in Batanes, the Philippines
Ann Hill and Darlene Occena-Gutierrez
Living with the Flood: Revisiting Resilience in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam
Fiona Miller
Surviving Well with Karangetang Volcano: Nutmeg Etiquette and Community Economies in Siau Island
Lisa Law and Mercy Rampengan
Chair: Teresa Hall
How the Social Enterprise Empreza Diak is Reviving Cultural Traditions for Women in Timor-Leste
Ariana Almeida
People-centred Mental Health Care in Timor-Leste
Teresa Hall
The Role of Timor-Leste in Facilitating Portuguese Companies' Access to the ASEAN Market
Maria Alexandra Agostinho Pereira
Chair: Aida Arosoaise
Hindu Nationalism vs Islamic Reformism in post-9/11 India
Juhi Ahuja
Maintaining Racial Domination: Analysing the Language-Game of Chinese Privilege in Singapore
Prashant Waikar and Nursheila Muez
Religion, Citizenship and Neoliberal Governance in Indonesia
Najwa Abdullah
The Sacred and the Profane: The Dehumanisation of the Ahmadiyya in Pakistan and Indonesia
Abdul Basit
Chair: David Hundt
Activism of Koreans in Sydney and the Transnational Politics of 'the Statue of Peace'
Kyounghee Moon
Golf-Playing Koreans in Malaysia
Gaik Cheng Khoo
Korean Australian Adoptees' Experiences of Dis/connection
Jessica Walton
Looking for a Voice? The Choices of Second Generation Koreans in Australia
David Hundt
Chair: Arum Budiastuti
Advancing Gender Justice in Indonesian Religious Courts after Supreme Court Regulation 3/2017
Lena Hanifah
Internet Content Regulations in Indonesia: Actors, Network and Contestation
Indriaswati Saptaningrum
Sentencing Laws in Indonesian Terrorism Prosecutions
Milda Istiqomah
The Emergence and (Re)definition of Halal in Indonesian Food Law
Arum Budiastuti
Chair: Jingdong Yuan
"United We Stand": Why Southeast Asian States Stayed in ASEAN after the Cold War
Ka Shing Kalvin Fung
History, Memory and the United States-Thailand Alliance
Greg Raymond and John Blaxland
Understanding China's Energy Security Strategy in the Age of Unconventional Oil and Gas Revolution
Juan Chen
Chair: Jocelyn Chey
Animalscapes and the Condition of Existence in Post-Socialist Chinese Literature and Cinema
Winnie L M Yee
Anthropocentrism of Japan’s Postmodern Animals
Mitsuhiro Yoshimoto
Ecogovernmentality: Managing Large-mouth Bass Population as Invasive Species in South Korea
Gowoon Noh
Mediating Culture in the Anthropocene: Animals in Contemporary Chinese Art Installations
Kiu-wai Chu
Chair: Diana Contreras Suarez
A Questionable Success: Disability Politics in Indonesia
Thushara Dibley
Disabled People's Organisations as Resources to Schools: Leadership and Partnership for Changing Policy and Attitudes
Kate Finch, Reny Indrawati, Nurul Andriani and Setia Purwanta
From Charity to Rights Based: Questioning the Paradigm Shift in Indonesia's Disability Policy
Antoni Tsaputra
Indonesian DPOs in Local Level Disability-inclusive Disaster Risk Reduction
Pradytia Pertiwi, Gwynnyth Llewellyn and Michelle Villeneuve
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