Association for Asian Studies 2014 Annual Conference

Association for Asian Studies 2014 Annual Conference

Association for Asian Studies 2014 Annual Conference Philadelphia, Pennsylvania March 27-30, 2014 Booth: 602 330 Packard St, Ann Arbor, MI 48106, USA TEL: (734)647-9610 / FAX: (734)763-0335 / EMAIL: [email protected] CHINA DATA ONLINE 中国数据在线 The China Data Online provides a primary source for the comprehensive and updated information on China at national, provincial, city, county, and industrial levels, which include Sta ti sti cal Da ta Online, Census Data Online, China Geo-Explorer, and more. CHINA GEO-EXPLORER 中国人口与经济空间数据库 The China Geo-Explorer combines different data sources from statistics, Census, and geographic maps of China into one integrated web system for easy access. The system is available in both English and Chinese. The primary data sources: • Population Census (1953,1964,1982,1990,2000,2010) • Industrial and Economic Census (1995, 2001, 2004, 2008) • Yearly Province and City Statistics US GEO-EXPLORER 美国人口与经济空间数据库 The US Geo-Explorer combines US Census data and business data from different years at state, metropolitan, county, tract and block levels into one integrated web system for easy access. The primary data sources: • Population Census (1970,1980,1990,2000,2010) • Business Data (1997 - 2013) Literature Review 文献综述数据库 The Literature Review is a new online service jointly by the China Data Center and Wanfang Data, which offers a comprehensive and valuable database of literature review with data primarily from Wanfang Dissertations of China. It covers recent development on social sciences, natural sciences as well as humanities and cultural studies. Please visit our booth #602 and join the following events co-organized by the China Data Center: I. Special Workshop on “New Development of the Online China Data Services” Time: 2:00-3:30 PM, Thursday, March 27, 2014 , 1201 Market Street, Philadelphia Downtown Marriott, Philadelphia, PA Site: Room 401 II. AAS Pa nel on “Spatial Studies of Chinese Religions and Society” (Panel No.: 362) Time: 10:15AM - 12:15PM, Sunday, March 30, 2014 , Philadelphia Downtown Marriott, Philadelphia, PA Site: Room 410 • A Spatial Study of Religion and Urbanization in China, Shuming Bao, University of Michigan • Churches, Temples and Mosques in China: A Spatial Study of Religion in Social Context Fenggang Yang, Purdue University • National Shortage of Protestant Church in China: A Spatial Perspective, George Hong, Purdue University Calumet • Further Thoughts on Regional Religious System: Theoretical and Methodological Issues, Jiang Wu, The University of Arizona http:// chinadatacenter.org/ http:// chinadataonline.org/ — 2014 Annual Conference — Association for Asian Studies Annual Conference March 27-30, 2014 Philadelphia Marriott Downtown Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Association for Asian Studies 825 Victors Way, Suite 310 Ann Arbor, MI 48108 USA Phone: 734-665-2490 / Fax: 734-665-3801 www.asian-studies.org Annual Conference Program, Vol. 65. The Annual Conference Program is published annually by the Association for Asian Studies, Inc. It is printed in February and distributed to all conference attendees. On the Cover Anti-Communist Propaganda Poster, Thailand, 1960s The cover image is one of the best known posters in a series of six anti-communist posters displayed in schools and government offices across Thailand in the 1960s. It was part of the US-assisted anti-communist propaganda campaign in popular media including cartoon booklets, political ads, television series, among others. This poster series shows two contrasting frames under the same title, “Communism Or Freedom.” The captions at the bottom of each poster are varied. The first one shown here, for the Communism side, which unmistakably represents China, reads, “Youth in the communist country were taught to hate its neighbors,” and for the Freedom side “We teach our children to be nice and to have the knowledge for their living as good citizens." Other posters, not displayed here, show contrast as well. For example, they depict the freedom of travelling in a non-communist country vs. travel restrictions in a communist country; a peaceful family life in a free country vs. a forced separation of family members in the communism portrait; and, a way of life with choices vs. an enslaved society (illustrated by an image of non-communist Thai people gathered at a thriving temple for a sermon by a Buddhist monk and an opposing image of communists destroying a Buddhist temple, smashing a Buddha image, and apprehending Buddhist monks). Thongchai Winichakul University of Wisconsin, Madison AAS President, 2013-2014 2 — 2014 Annual Conference — Contents On the Cover 2 AAS Officers and Other Leaders 4 AAS Regional Conferences 5 General Information 6 Schedule-at-a-Glance 7 Philadelphia Attractions 8 Hotel Information 9 Marriott Floor Plan 10-11 Exhibit Hall Floor Plan 12 List of Exhibitors 12-13 Sponsors 14 List of Advertisers 15 Special Events/Meetings-in-Conjunction (Alphabetical Listing) 16-17 AAS Receptions 18 AAS Film Expo 2014: Expanding Asia, Connecting Culture 19 Keynote Speakers 20 Presidential Address and Awards Ceremony 21 Asia Beyond the Headlines 22 Asian Archaeology Event 23 Title VI Cuts Roundtable 23 Listing of Panels by World Area 24-31 Daily Schedule of Panels and Events 32-117 Advertisements 118-189 List of Panel Participants 190-198 Disciplines 199-200 — Association for Asian Studies — 3 OFFICERS OF THE ASSOCIATION: President: Thongchai Winichakul, University of Wisconsin, Madison; Vice President: Mrinalini Sinha, University of Michigan; Past President: Theodore C. Bestor, Harvard University; Past Past President: Gail Hershatter, University of California, Santa Cruz. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: In addition to the officers listed above: Dorothy Solinger, University of California, Irvine (Chair, China and Inner Asia Council); Charles Armstrong, Columbia University (Chair, Northeast Asia Council); Anne Feldhaus, Arizona State University (Chair, South Asia Council); Nhung Tuyet Tran, University of Toronto (Chair, Southeast Asia Council); Paul Clark, West Texas A&M University (Chair, Council of Conferences); Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom, University of California, Irvine (Editor, Journal of Asian Studies); Ann Sherif, Oberlin College (2014 Annual Conference Program Committee Chair). THE COUNCIL: AAS governing body—composed of all council members, as described below. CHINA AND INNER ASIA COUNCIL (CIAC): Dorothy Solinger, University of California, Irvine (Chair); David Strand, Dickinson College; Eugene Wang, Harvard University; Chun-fang Yu, Columbia University; Haiyan Lee, Stanford University; Shu-mei Shih, University of California, Los Angeles; Bryna Goodman, University of Oregon; Beatta Grant, Washington University AAS Officers and Other Leaders of St. Louis; Emma Jinhua Teng, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. NORTHEAST ASIA COUNCIL (NEAC): Charles Armstrong, Columbia University (Chair); Susan Orpett Long, John Carroll University; Patricia Maclachlan, University of Texas; Sabine Fruhstuck, University of California, Santa Barbara; Laurel Rasplica Rodd, University of Colorado; Jordan Sand, Georgetown University; Karen Nakamura, Yale University; Abe Mark Nornes, University of Michigan; Julia Adeney Thomas, University of Notre Dame; Kelly Jeong, University of California, Riverside. SOUTH ASIA COUNCIL (SAC): Anne Feldhaus, Arizona State University (Chair); Farina Mir, University of Michigan; Christian Lee Novetzke, University of Washington; John D. Rogers, American Institute of Sri Lankan Studies; Thomas Barfield, Boston University; Shelley Feldman, Cornell University; Kathleen Erndl, Florida State University; Saadia Toor, City University of New York, Staten Island; Karin Zitzewitz, Michigan State University. SOUTHEAST ASIA COUNCIL (SEAC): Nhung Tuyet Tran, University of Toronto (Chair); Patricio Abinales, Kyoto University; George Dutton, University of California, Los Angeles; Andrew Willford, Cornell University; Yoko Hayami, Kyoto University; Ardeth Maung Thawnghmung, University of Massachusetts, Lowell; Maitri Aung-Thwin, National University of Singapore; David Biggs, University of California, Riverside; Ronit Ricci, Australian National University. COUNCIL OF CONFERENCES (COC): Paul Clark, West Texas A&M University (SWCAS, COC Chair); David Pietz, Washington State University (ASPAC); Mark Caprio, Rikkyo University (ASCJ); A. Maria Toyoda, Villanova University (MAR/AAS); Katherine Bowie, University of Wisconsin (MCAA); Amanda Seaman, University of Massachusetts, Amherst (NEC/AAS); Michael Pettid, Binghamton University (NYCAS); James A. Anderson, University of North Carolina, Greensboro (SEC/ AAS); Steven Riep, Brigham Young University (WCAAS). 2014 PROGRAM COMMITTEE: Ann Sherif, Oberlin College (Chair, Interarea/Border Crossing); Juliane Schober, Arizona State University (Vice Chair, Interarea/Border Crossing); Lorraine Paterson, Cornell University (Interarea/Border Crossing); Tze-Lan Sang, Michigan State University (China and Inner Asia); Neil Diamant, Dickinson College (China and Inner Asia); Minghui Hu, University of California, Santa Cruz (China and Inner Asia); Eric Chung, Johns Hopkins University (Japan); Brian Ruppert, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (Japan); Robert Oppenheim, University of Texas, Austin (Korea); Anne Blackburn, Cornell University (South Asia); Meredith Weiss, University at Albany (Southeast Asia). SERIAL EDITORS: Anna Leon Shulman (Bibliography of Asian Studies); Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom, University of California, Irvine (Journal of Asian Studies); Lucien Ellington, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga

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