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Mid-Atlantic Region --Association for Asian Studies
Twenty-Sixth Annual Meeting
October 24-26, 1997
West Chester University
West Chester, Pennsylvania
A Note of Appreciation
The MAR/AAS expresses its appreciation to our
host institution, West Chester University; to the Local Arrangements Committee and its
Co-Chairs, Robert Young and Frank Hoffman, and to Robin Rinehart and Nicola Tannenbaum for
organizing the Book Exhibit. We especially thank the Program Chair, Linda H. Chance, for
organizing a fascinating program.
Welcome to the Twenty-Fifth Annual Meeting
of the Mid-Atlantic Region/Association for Asian Studies
We thank our hosts at West Chester University
for inviting us to their beautiful campus for the 1997 meeting of MAR/AAS. We have
organized a program with a fine representation of panels, covering all the geographic
areas of Asia and a wide variety of academic disciplines.
MAR/AAS continues its strong outreach efforts with the Tenth Annual Teaching Asia
Workshop, presented on Friday, October 24, for teachers in elementary and secondary
schools.
Members will notice that we continue to elect our officers by mail, so that all may vote
whether or not they attend the Annual Meeting. We nonetheless encourage all members to
attend the Business Meeting of MAR/AAS from 11:30 on Saturday, October 25, whether or not
you choose to join us in the Buffet Luncheon. Tickets for the Luncheon must be reserved in
advance, but additional seating is available for members wishing only to attend the
business meeting.
Your continued participation and volunteerism are critical to maintaining the health of
our organization. Interested parties should freely approach current officers to serve on
various committees or contribute suggestions for sustaining MAR/AAS as the most dynamic
and effective of the regional Asian Studies organizations. We are especially interested in
hearing from institutions interested in hosting our annual meeting in the future.
All planning to attend the 1997 Annual Meeting are urged to meet the deadline of
October 1 for hotel reservations and advance registration.
The officers and staff of MAR/AAS and of West Chester University look forward to your
participation at the Twenty-Sixth Annual Meeting during the weekend of October 24-26,
1997.
Mid-Atlantic Region Association for Asian Studies
Officers for 1995-6 Executive Committee
President
Wayne McWilliams
Towson University
Vice-President
Janet Powers
Gettysburg College
Acting Secretary
David Buck
West Virginia University
Treasurer
T. Scott Smith
Dickinson College
Executive Secretary
Harry Krebs
Dickinson College
Member-at-Large
Nicola Tannenbaum
Lehigh University
Member-at-Large
Linda H. Chance
University of Pennsylvania
Immediate Past President
Lesley Solomon
Cherry Hill High School
Representative to AAS Council of Conferences
H. Leedom Lefferts, Jr.
Drew University
Advisory Council
Past President Members
Margaret Denning Craig Baxter Slippery Rock University Juniata College
Appointed Members
Kanta Bhatia University of Pennsylvania
David Buck West Virginia University
Gerald Figal University of Delaware
Ann Maxwell Hill Dickinson College
G. Cameron Hurst III University of Pennsylvania
Hong M. Kim University of West Virginia
J. Kenneth Olenik Montclair State University
David Prejsnar Community College of Philadelphia
Paul Rivera University of Maryland Baltimore Campus
Odoric Wu Rutgers University
Daniel J. Yeh
West Chester University
Committee Chairs
Membership Services Nominations
Albert H. Gardner Craig Baxter
University of Maryland Juniata College
Outreach and Publicity Program
Frank L. Chance Linda H. Chance
Japanese House and Garden University of Pennsylvania
Asian Studies Essay Publications
Charles Springer John W. Witek
Essex Community College Georgetown University
Book Exhibit and Advertising
Robin Rinehart Lafayette College
Nicola Tannenbaum Lehigh University
Local Arrangements
Robert Young and Frank Hoffman
West Chester University
Editors
Asia Newsletter and Education Forum
Ann Nottingham Kelsall
Mid-Atlantic Bulletin of Korean Studies
Bonnie Oh
Georgetown University
Twenty-sixth Annual Meeting Program
Frank L. Chance
Friends of the Japanese House and Garden,
Fairmount Park, Philadelphia
Local Arrangements Committee
Frank Hoffman, Co-Chair Robert Young,
Co-Chair
Wei Wei Cai Ruth McCoach
Barry Degler Elizabeth Petit de Mange
William Guy John Ward
Peter Loedel Karen Wong
Daniel Yeh
Conference Schedule
Friday, October 24
8:30 AM Registration for Teaching Asia
Workshop, Sykes Center Second Floor
9:00 AM-2:00 PM Teaching Asia Workshop, Sykes Center Room 251
4:00 - 7:00 PM Conference Registration, Main Hall 201
7:30 PM Asian Music and Dance, Swope Auditorium
Saturday, October 24
8:00 AM-5:00 PM Conference Registration,
Main Hall 201
8:00 - 10:30 AM Complimentary coffee, tea, and pastries
9:00 AM-5:00 PM Book Exhibit and Indian Crafts Sale, Main Hall Room 213-215
9:00 - 11:00 AM Panels, Session I
11:30 - 1:00 PM Annual Business Meeting and Luncheon, West Chester Inn.
Address by Wendy Doniger, Vice-President, Association for Asian Studies
1:15 - 3:15 PM Panels, Session II
3:30 - 5:30 PM Panels, Session III
5:45 - 7:00 PM Reception, Lawrence Center
7:15 - 9:30 PM Annual Banquet, West Chester Inn
Address by Ainslee Embry, Columbia University
Sunday, October 26
8:00 - 10:00 AM Conference Registration,
Main Hall 201
8:00 - 10:30 AM Complimentary coffee, tea, and pastries
9:00 AM - Noon Book Exhibit and Indian Crafts Sale, Main Hall Room 213-215
9:00 - 11:15 AM Panels, Session IV
9:00 - 10:00 AM Panels, Session IVA
10:15 - 11:15 AM Panels, Session IVB
11:30 -1:30 PM Panels, Session V
Tenth Annual Teaching Asia Workshop
Sykes Center Room 251, West Chester University
Friday, October 24, 1997, 8:15 AM - 2:30 PM
Sessions will provide a wide range of approaches to the study of Asia and will be of value
to elementary, middle, and secondary teachers. Presenters are educators from the
Southeastern Pennsylvania area.
Participants will receive information packets, hand-outs, 1998 membership in MAR/AAS, and
many ideas on teaching Asia.
Schedule:
8:15 Registration
8:45 Session 1: Korea Today, John Gould, Sweet Briar College
9:30 Session II: Approaching Korea in the Classroom, The Korea Society
10:30 Session III: Changing Roles of Women and the Family, Part I: Video: Rana
11:30 Asian Luncheon
Greetings from MAR/AAS and West Chester University
12:15 Session IV: Changing Roles of Women and the Family, Part 2: Video: Modern Brides
1:00 Session V: Islam Across Asia, Mary Martin, University of Pennsylvania, Robert
Young, West Chester University
1:45 Session V: Classroom Resources, South Asian Regional Studies Center and Middle
Eastern Studies Center, University of Pennsylvania, Asia Society, New york, S. P. I. C. E.
Program, Ongoing: Displays of books, maps, and travel opportunities.
To register for the Teaching Asia Workshop please contact
Dr. Robert Young,
Department of History
West Chester University
West Chester PA 19383
Program Summary
Session I: Saturday: October 25, 9:00 AM - 11:00
AM
Panel 1: Main Hall Room 300
Workshop on Education About Asia K-12
Panel 2: Main Hall Room 301
Environment, Development and Sustainability:
Issues and Dilemma of East Asia
Panel 3: Main Hall Room 302
Womanhood and Culture in Early Modern and Modern Japan: Complicity and
Contestation, Part I
Panel 4: Main Hall Room 313
Inventions and Reinventions in Cinema
Panel 5: Main Hall Room 314
Looking for Love: Exploring Metaphorical Worlds in South Asian Religion
Panel 6: Main Hall Room 315
New Studies of Vietnam
Session II: Saturday, October 25, 1:15 - 3:15 PM
Panel 7: Main Hall Room 301
Environment and Development in Asia
Panel 8: Main Hall Room 314
Cultural Manipulations
Panel 9: Main Hall Room 302
Womanhood and Culture in Early Modern and Modern Japan: Complicity and
Contestation, Part II
Panel 10: Main Hall Room 300
The Archaeology of Central Asia, Part I
Panel 11: Main Hall Room 313
Exploring the Feminist Agenda in Shashi Deshpande's Novels
Panel 12: Main Hall Room 315
Funerals in Mainland Southeast Asia: Preliminary Considerations
Session III: Saturday, October 25, 3:30 - 5:30 PM
Panel 13: Main Hall Room 302
Trade at Issue
Panel 14: Main Hall Room 314
Defining Japan: Modes of Creating Identity since 1868
Panel 15: Main Hall Room 313
Education and Institutions
Panel 16: Main Hall Room 300
The Archaeology of Central Asia, Part II
Panel 17: Main Hall Room 301
Women in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century India
Panel 18: Main Hall Room 315
Illness, Health, and Ultimate Things
Session IV: Sunday, October 26, 9:00 - 11:15 AM
Panel 19: Main Hall Room 314
Japanese Ethnocentrism and Internationalization
Panel 20: Main Hall Room 300
Meiji Japan: Ideology and Representation
Panel 21: Main Hall Room 302
Asian and Comparative Thought
Panel 22: Main Hall Room 313
Round Table: Pakistan at Fifty
Session IVA: Sunday, October 26, 9:00-10:00 AM
Panel 23: Main Hall Room 315
Zenkji and the Development of Japanese Buddhist Institutions
Panel 24: Main Hall Room 301
Maps and Motifs
Session IVB: Sunday, October 26, 10:15 - 11:15 AM
Panel 25: Main Hall Room 315
Ancient China
Panel 26: Main Hall Room 301
Japanese Language
Session V: Sunday, October 26, 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM
Panel 27: Main Hall Room 315
Comics, Cartoons, Humor Magazines of Asia
Panel 28: Main Hall Room 301
Identity Constructed
Panel 29: Main Hall Room 314
Politicizing Japanese Theater
Panel 30: Main Hall Room 302
Changing Conceptions of Benevolence in Chinese Thought
Panel 31: Main Hall Room 300
Mapping and Unmapping "Region": Social, Commercial, and Aesthetic
Geographies of South Asia
Panel 32: Main Hall Room 313
Islam and Non-governmental Organizations in South Asia
Program Panels
Session I: Saturday: October 25, 9:00 - 11:00 AM
Panel 1: Main Hall Room 300
Workshop on Education About Asia K-12
Chair: Ruth Rosenwasser, University of the Arts
"Teachers Teaching About Asia"
Ruth Rosenwasser, University of the Arts
"The New Immigration Factor"
Robert Young, West Chester University
"Looking at Asian Art with American Kids"
Marla Shoemaker, Philadelphia Museum of Art
"Iran in its Asian Context"
Mary Martin, University of Pennsylvania
Other Participants: Gail Maxwell, Philadelphia Museum of Art; Lesley Solomon, Cherry Hill
Schools
Panel 2: Main Hall Room 301
Environment, Development and Sustainability:
Issues and Dilemma of East Asia
Chair: John Byrne, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy, University of Delaware
"Trade and Development in the Philippines: Implications to Environment and
Sustainability"
Jesse B. Manuta, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy, University of Delaware
"Environment, Development, and Sustainability: Issues and Dilemma of Taiwan"
Tze-Luen Lin, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy, University of Delaware
"Energy Policy in South Korea"
Yu-Mi Mun, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy, University of Delaware
Discussant: Nilufar Choudhury, Independent Scholar, Collingswood, New Jersey
Panel 3: Main Hall Room 302
Womanhood and Culture in Early Modern and Modern Japan: Complicity and
Contestation, Part I
Chair: Kathleen Uno, Temple University
"Socio-Cultural Significance of Gift Exchange Rituals for the Women of the Tokugawa
Family"
Cecilia Segawa Seigle, University of Pennsylvania
"Tokugawa Theater and Traffic in Women"
Ayako Kano, University of Pennsylvania
"The Interplay of Gender Ideologies and Education in Meiji Japan"
Karen Seat, Temple University
Discussant: Kathleen Uno, Temple University
Panel 4: Main Hall Room 313
Inventions and Reinventions in Cinema
Chair: Molly S. Frost, George Washington University
"Born Again Mad Meets Confucius: China's State Cinema Reinvents the Nation"
Angela Lee Barron, Essex University, England
"The Fifth Generation of Chinese Filmmakers"
Molly S. Frost, George Washington University
"A Different Sort of Samurai: Teinosuke Kinugasa's Gate of Hell"
Randall Clark, Pfeiffer College
Panel 5: Main Hall Room 314
Looking for Love: Exploring Metaphorical Worlds
in South Asian Religion
Chair: Robin Rinehart, Lafayette College
"Two Religions, One Metaphor: South Asian Devotional Poetry"
Janet M. Powers, Gettysburg College
"Sensuous Cosmologies: Sensory and Emotional Metaphors in Vaisnava Sahajiya Tantric
Traditions"
Glen Hayes, Bloomfield College
"The Language of Longing: Mixing Metaphors in Punjabi Devotional Poetry"
Robin Rinehart, Lafayette College
Panel 6: Main Hall Room 315
New Studies of Vietnam
Chair: Edmund F. Wehrle, University of Maryland
"Refining in Vietnam: Forced Modernization?"
Robert Cambria, Cambria Consulting
"Tran Quoc Buu and the Forgotten History of the South Vietnamese Labor Movement,
1945-1975"
Edmund F. Wehrle, University of Maryland
"Women, Children, and Families in a Changing Vietnam"
Steven Wisensale, University of Connecticut
Discussant: Leedom Lefferts, Drew University
Session II: Saturday, October 25, 1:15 - 3:15 PM
Panel 7: Main Hall Room 301
Environment and Development in Asia
Chair: Satya D. Laxman, Lock Haven University
"Environmental Management in China"
Zhihong Zhang, University of Pennsylvania
"China's Environmental Nightmare: Problems/Solutions"
C. Robert Scull, Shippensburg University
"Gender, Class, and the Environment in Development: State Interventions and Civil
Society Responses in Bangladesh"
Nilufar Choudhury, Independent Scholar, Collingswood, New Jersey
"South Asian Environmental History Debate"
Satya D. Laxman, Lock Haven University
Discussant: Chair: John Byrne, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy, University of
Delaware
Panel 8: Main Hall Room 314
Cultural Manipulations
Chair: Michael Maynard, Temple University
"Global Economic Forces and Sociospatial Change in Phnom Penh, Cambodia"
Gavin Shatkin, Rutgers University
"Taiwan and Its Quest for Political, Legal, and Economic Legitimacy: Split
Personalities, Altered States, and Madness in the International Order"
Beatrice M. Schaffrath, University of Pennsylvania
"Psychological Warfare Campaigns on Okinawa in WWII"
Victoria Shiroma, University of Pennsylvania
"Selling Japanese Culture in a Collapsing Space"
Michael Maynard, Temple University
Panel 9: Main Hall Room 302
Womanhood and Culture in Early Modern and Modern Japan: Complicity and
Contestation, Part II
Chair: Kathleen Uno, Temple University
"Ibsen's 'A Doll's House' and Seit: Definitions of the New Woman from a Site
Cultivating Japanese Noras"
Dina Lowy, Rutgers University
"Visions of Japanese Womanhood: Emergence of the Ideal of the New Woman"
Mary Ault Harada, Northern Essex Community College
"Women and Eugenics: An Analysis of Ysei [Well-Born] in the Late 1930's"
Sumiko Otsubo, Ohio State University
Discussant: Kathleen Uno, Temple University
Panel 10: Main Hall Room 300
The Archaeology of Central Asia, Part I
Chair: Katherine Moore, University of Pennsylvania
"Oxus Civilization and Art of Bronze Age Central Asia"
Fredrik Hiebert, University of Pennsylvania
"Steppe Herders and Oasis Farmers of Turkmenistan"
Katherine M. Moore, University of Pennsylvania
"Communication between East and West in Prehistoric Times as Seen from Siba,
Gansu"
Jidong Yang, University of Pennsylvania
Discussant: Nancy S. Steinhardt, University of Pennsylvania
Panel 11: Main Hall Room 313
Exploring the Feminist Agenda
in Shashi Deshpande's Novels
Chair: Janet M. Powers, Gettysburg College
"Resolving A Matter of Time"
Shashi Deshpande, Indian Novelist
"Defining That Long Silence"
Indrani Mitra, Mount Saint Mary's College
"Untangling The Binding Vine"
Janet M. Powers, Gettysburg College
Panel 12: Main Hall Room 315
Funerals in Mainland Southeast Asia:
Preliminary Considerations
Chair: Ann Maxwell Hill, Dickinson College
"Funerals among Chinese in Northern Thailand"
Ann Maxwell Hill, Dickinson College
"Funerals Among the Thai-Lao"
Leedom Lefferts, Drew University
"Funerals among Hmong in Northern Thailand"
Patricia V. Symonds, Brown University
"Funerals Among Shan of Northwestern Thailand"
Nicola Tannenbaum, Lehigh University
Session III: Saturday, October 25, 3:30 - 5:30 PM
Panel 13: Main Hall Room 302
Trade at Issue
"Recent Antidumping Cases Initiated by the United States Against the People's
Republic of China"
Robert W. McGee and Yeomin Yoon, Seton Hall University
"Trade Policy Toward Japan: Recent Developments"
Robert W. McGee and Yeomin Yoon, Seton Hall University
"Domestic Politics and International Relations in Trade Policymaking: The United
States and Japan and the GATT Uruguay Round Agricultural Negotiations"
Christopher C. Meyerson, Columbia University
"The New Economic Policy and its Impact on Labor Relations in India"
Valerian DeSousa, West Chester University
Panel 14: Main Hall Room 314
Defining Japan: Modes of Creating Identity since 1868
Chair: Richard J. Smethurst
"Within the Nation or Without? Why Language is an Issue in the Education of Ainu,
Korean Japanese, and Okinawans"
Annette Skousted Hansen, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
"National Identity from Defeat: Japanese War-time Memories as Victims"
Shuso Itaoka, University of Pittsburgh
"History Wars: Japanese National Identity and the 1982 Textbook Controversy
Revisited"
Paul H. Clark, University of Pittsburgh
Discussant: Barbara J. Brooks, City College, CUNY
Panel 15: Main Hall Room 313
Education and Institutions
Chair: G. Mick Smith, Allegheny University
"The Abolition of Private Education in China, 1950-1956"
Peng Deng, High Point University
"Three Versions of the Chinese Teahouse"
Qin Shao, The College of New Jersey
"Inoue Kowashi, Motoda Eifu, and the Imperial Rescript on Education in Meiji
Japan"
Yoshimitsu Khan, Union College
Panel 16: Main Hall Room 300
The Archaeology of Central Asia, Part II
Chair: Nancy S. Steinhardt, University of Pennsylvania
"Central Pillar Cave-Temples: Kizil to China"
Andrew Leung, University of Pennsylvania
"Gansu's Contribution to Northern Wei Tomb Form"
Rosalind Bradford, University of Pennsylvania
"Hindu Deities in Central Asian Cave Paintings"
Tansen Sen, Baruch College
"Beiting: Provincial Chinese City in the Qoco Uygur Provinces" Nancy S.
Steinhardt
Discussant: Nancy S. Steinhardt, University of Pennsylvania
Panel 17: Main Hall Room 301
Women in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century India
Chair: Manisha Dikholkar, Elphinstone College, Bombay
"Foreign Women for Indian Cause during Colonial Period"
Manisha Dikholkar, Elphinstone College, Bombay
"Dr. Annie Besart's Contribution to the Indian Cause"
Pushpa Lakhdive, Sudhakar Naik College
"'English Sex', Middle-Class Wives, and Prostitutes: Sexual Consumption as
Deterritorialization in Colonial and Postcolonial India"
Heather Dell, Duke University
"The Indian Lady with the Lamp: The Origins of Professional Nursing in India,
1865-1910"
Chandrika Paul, Shippensburg University
Panel 18: Main Hall Room 315
Illness, Health, and Ultimate Things
Chair: Gerald W. Sullivan, University of Virginia
"The Funeral of Dong Merada and the Stopping of the Saba Gede"
Gerald W. Sullivan, University of Virginia
"Ringing Omkara: Sound, Grace, and Well-Being at the Temple of the Dancing God"
Ernst Long Kirchner, University of Chicago
"Craving Madness: Moral Discourse and Mental Illness in a Rural Sinhala Village"
Andrew Harlem, University of Chicago
Discussant: Nicola Tannenbaum, Lehigh University
Session IV: Sunday, October 26, 9:00 - 11:15 AM
Panel 19: Main Hall Room 314
Japanese Ethnocentrism and Internationalization
Chair: Dai Tanno, Salem-Teikyo University
"Japanese Ethnocentrism: Can It Affect Japan-U. S. Relations?" Dai Tanno and
Christopher McNutt, Salem-Teikyo University
"The Effects of Ethnocentrism on Chauvinism and Feudalistic Ideology in American and
Japanese Males and the Difference in the Envisionment of These Two Concepts"
Lina Tran Jeffries, Salem-Teikyo University
"Internationalization and Kinship: Japanese Families Abroad"
Barbara Hall, University of Pennsylvania
"Internationalization of Higher Education In Japan: Progress and Problems"
Wayne C. McWilliams, Towson University
Panel 20: Main Hall Room 300
Meiji Japan: Ideology and Representation
Chair: Matthew Mizenko, Haverford College
"The New Emperor's Clothes: Japanese Woodblock Prints from the Frederick and Jean
Sharf Collection"
Frank L. Chance, Friends of the Japanese House and Garden, Fairmount Park
"Ideology and Prints of the Satsuma Rebellion"
Maribeth Graybill, Swarthmore College
"(In)Visible Emperor"
Matthew Mizenko, Haverford College
Panel 21: Main Hall Room 302
Asian and Comparative Thought
Chair: Christopher R. DeFusco, West Chester University
"Truth in Gandhi's Thought"
Julie Dietrich, West Chester University
"Virtue and Ethics in Confucianism"
Thomas Radice, Seton Hall University
"Karma in Jainism and Buddhism"
Frank J. Hoffman, West Chester University
Discussant: Reg Regis, Widener University
Panel 22: Main Hall Room 313
Round Table: Pakistan at Fifty
Organized by Craig Baxter, Juniata College
Participants:
Robert LaPorte, Jr., Pennsylvania State University
Mumtaz Ahmad, Hampton University
Craig Baxter, Juniata College
Session IVA: Sunday, October 26, 9:00 - 10:00 AM
Panel 23: Main Hall Room 315
Zenkji and the Development of
Japanese Buddhist Institutions
"Shogunal Prodigies: Zenkji Nuns during the Early Modern Period"
Barbara Ambros Williams, Harvard University
"Zenkji and the Institutionalization of the Ji Sect in the Late Medieval Period"
David Prejsnar, Community College of Philadelphia
Panel 24: Main Hall Room 301
Maps and Motifs
"A Japanese Illustrated Manuscript in the New York Public Library Spencer
Collection"
Masako Nakagawa, Villanova University
"A Map of the Universe: Myth and Motif in the Shamanist Priestess Tradition"
Janet Roberts, University of Pennsylvania Museum
Session IVB: Sunday, October 26, 10:15 - 11:15 AM
Panel 25: Main Hall Room 315
Ancient China
"Some Aspects of Zhuge Liang's Northern Campaign, 228-234 AD."
John W. Killigrew, State College, Brockport New York
"Teaching Philosophical Daoism through Chapter 1 of the Dao De Jing"
Alan Fox, University of Delaware
Panel 26: Main Hall Room 301
Japanese Language
"Properties of Scrambled Wh-Phrases in Japanese"
Sandra Klanderud and Hideki Maki, Salem-Teikyo University
"Educational Design: Matching Learning Activities to the Students' Learning
Styles"
Masako Hamada, Villanova University
Session V: Sunday, October 26, 11:30 AM- 1:30 PM
Panel 27: Main Hall Room 315
Comics, Cartoons, Humor Magazines of Asia
Chair: John A. Lent, Temple University
"Cultural Myths in Japanese Wartime Comic Art"
Rei Okamoto, Oberlin College
"New Era of 'Korean' Animation: From Subcontract to Self-Contract"
Kie-Un Yu, Temple University
"Girgir as a Sociological Phenomenon: A Journey Through Turkish Popular Humor Life
Between 1972-1997"
Asli Tunç, Temple University
"Sri Lanka Cartooning: A Precarious Profession"
John A. Lent, Temple University
Panel 28: Main Hall Room 301
Identity Constructed
Chair: G. Cameron Hurst III, University of Pennsylvania
"Identity and Tradition Among Folk Craft Potters in Contemporary Japan"
Gregory Hamilton Miller, University of Pittsburgh
"Constructing Identity and Place in Urban Japanese Festivals"
Satsuki Kawano, University of Pittsburgh
"Torn between Love and Hate: Constructing (South) Korean National Identity in the
post-Korean War Period"
Jae-Jung Suh, University of Pennsylvania
Discussant: G. Cameron Hurst III, University of Pennsylvania
Panel 29: Main Hall Room 314
Politicizing Japanese Theater
Chair: Ayako Kano, University of Pennsylvania
"Aestheticizing Injustice: The Body Politics of the NPlay Tanik"
Sean Fitzgerald, University of Pennsylvania
"Amateurism in Modern Japanese Theater: Osanai Kaoru Seen from Esotericism"
Maki Morinaga, University of Pennsylvania
"Distinction between Modernity and the West: Nagai Kaf's Japan"
Noriko Horiguchi, University of Pennsylvania
Discussant: Ayako Kano
Panel 30: Main Hall Room 302
Changing Conceptions of Benevolence in Chinese Thought
Chair: Paul Rakita Goldin, University of Pennsylvania
"Sympathy in Adam Smith and Early Confucianism"
Paul Rakita Goldin, University of Pennsylvania
"Benevolence in the Analects and Lü-shih ch'un ch'iu"
Kenneth Holloway, University of Pennsylvania
"Benevolence in the Medieval Era"
Andrew Meyer, Harvard University
"Benevolence in the Sung"
Robert W. Foster, Berea College
Panel 31: Main Hall Room 300
Mapping and Unmapping "Region": Social, Commercial, and Aesthetic
Geographies of South Asia
Chair: Savita Nair, University of Pennsylvania
"Moving Places, Placing Identities: Gujarati East African Families,
1920--Present"
Savita Nair, University of Pennsylvania
"Continuities in Regional Architecture: Temples and Terra Cotta in Seventeenth
Century Bengal"
Pika Ghosh, University of Pennsylvania
"Global, Regional, and Local Intersections: The Seizure of the Anapoorny and the
Acehnese Civil War, 1814-1820"
Tamara Hudec, University of Pennsylvania
"Crafts for the Nation: Regional Crafts in the Image of Modern India"
Abigail Mcgowan, University of Pennsylvania
Discussant: Leela Prasad, University of Pennsylvania
Panel 32: Main Hall Room 313
Islam and Non-governmental Organizations in South Asia
Chair: Theodore Wright, SUNY Albany
Pakistan
Mumtaz Ahmad, Hampton University
Bangladesh
Rashiduz Zaman, Glassboro State College
Sri Lanka
Muhammad Ma'aruf, Cordoba Institute
India
Shahid Refai, College of Saint Rose
Index of Participants
Ahmad, Mumtaz, Hampton University, Session
IV, Panel 22; Session V, Panel 32
Barron, Angela Lee, Essex University, England, Session I, Panel 4
Baxter, Craig, Juniata College, Session IV, Panel 22
Bradford, Rosalind, University of Pennsylvania, Session III, Panel 16
Brooks, Barbara J., City College, CUNY, Session III, Panel 14
Byrne, John, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy, University of Delaware, Session
I, Panel 2; Session II, Panel 7
Cambria, Robert, Cambria Consulting, Session I, Panel 6
Chance, Frank L., Friends of the Japanese House and Garden, Fairmount Park, Session IV,
Panel 20
Choudhury, Nilufar, Independent Scholar, Collingswood, New Jersey, Session I, Panel 2;
Session II, Panel 7
Clark, Paul H., University of Pittsburgh, Session III, Panel 14
Clark, Randall, Pfeiffer College, Session I, Panel 4
DeFusco, Christopher R., West Chester University, Session IV, Panel 21
Dell, Heather, Duke University, Session III, Panel 17
Deng, Peng, High Point University, Session III, Panel 15
Deshpande, Shashi, Indian Novelist, Session II, Panel 11
DeSousa, Valerian, West Chester University, Session III, Panel 13
Dietrich, Julie, West Chester University, Session IV, Panel 21
Dikholkar, Manisha, Elphinstone College, Bombay, Session III, Panel 17
Fitzgerald, Sean, University of Pennsylvania, Session V, Panel 29
Foster, Robert W., Berea College, Session V, Panel 30
Fox, Alan, University of Delaware, Session IVB Panel 25
Frost, Molly S., George Washington University, Session I, Panel 4
Ghosh, Pika, University of Pennsylvania, Session V, Panel 31
Goldin, Paul Rakita, University of Pennsylvania, Session V, Panel 30
Graybill, Maribeth, Swarthmore College, Session IV, Panel 20
Hall, Barbara, University of Pennsylvania, Session IV, Panel 19
Hamada, Masako, Villanova University, Session IVB Panel 26
Hansen, Annette Skousted, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, Session III, Panel 14
Harada, Mary Ault, Northern Essex Community College, Session II, Panel 9
Harlem, Andrew, University of Chicago, Session III, Panel 18
Hayes, Glen, Bloomfield College, Session I, Panel 5
Hiebert, Fredrik, University of Pennsylvania, Session II, Panel 10
Hill, Ann Maxwell, Dickinson College, Session II, Panel 12
Hoffman, Frank J., West Chester University, Session IV, Panel 21
Holloway, Kenneth University of Pennsylvania, Session V, Panel 30
Horiguchi, Noriko, University of Pennsylvania, Session V, Panel 29
Hudec, Tamara, University of Pennsylvania, Session V, Panel 31
Hurst, G. Cameron, University of Pennsylvania, Session V, Panel 28
Itaoka, Shuso, University of Pittsburgh, Session III, Panel 14
Jeffries, Lina Tran, Salem-Teikyo University, Session IV, Panel 19
Kano, Ayako, University of Pennsylvania, Session I, Panel 3; Session V, Panel 29
Kawano, Satsuki, University of Pittsburgh, Session V, Panel 28
Khan, Yoshimitsu, Union College, Session III, Panel 15
Killigrew, John W., State College, Brockport New York, Session IVB Panel 25
Kirchner, Ernst Long, University of Chicago, Session III, Panel 18
Klanderud, Sandra, Salem-Teikyo University, Session IVB Panel 26
Lakhdive, Pushpa, Sudhakar Naik College, Session III, Panel 17
LaPorte, Robert Jr., Pennsylvania State University, Session IV, Panel 22
Laxman, Satya D., Lock Haven University, Session II, Panel 7
Lefferts, Leedom, Drew University, Session I, Panel 6; Session II, Panel 12
Lent, John A., Temple University, Session V, Panel 27
Leung, Andrew, University of Pennsylvania, Session III, Panel 16
Lin, Tze-Luen, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy, University of Delaware, Session
I, Panel 2
Lowy, Dina, Rutgers University, Session II, Panel 9
Ma'aruf, Muhammad, Cordoba Institute, Session V, Panel 32
Maki, Hideki, Salem-Teikyo University, Session IVB Panel 26
Manuta, Jesse B., Center for Energy and Environmental Policy, University of Delaware,
Session I, Panel 2
Martin, Mary, University of Pennsylvania, Session I, Panel 1
Maxwell, Gail, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Session I, Panel 1
Maynard, Michael, Temple University, Session II, Panel 8
McGee, Robert W., Seton Hall University, Session III, Panel 13
Mcgowan, Abigail, University of Pennsylvania, Session V, Panel 31
McNutt, Christopher, Salem-Teikyo University, Session IV, Panel 19
McWilliams, Wayne C., Towson University, Session IV, Panel 19
Meyer, Andrew, Harvard University, Session V, Panel 30
Meyerson, Christopher C., Columbia University, Session III, Panel 13
Miller, Gregory Hamilton, University of Pittsburgh, Session V, Panel 28
Mitra, Indrani, Mount Saint Mary's College, Session II, Panel 11
Mizenko, Matthew, Haverford College, Session IV, Panel 20
Moore, Katherine M., University of Pennsylvania, Session II, Panel 10
Morinaga, Maki, University of Pennsylvania, Session V, Panel 29
Mun, Yu-Mi, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy, University of Delaware, Session I,
Panel 2
Nair, Savita, University of Pennsylvania, Session V, Panel 31
Nakagawa, Masako, Villanova University, Session IVA Panel 24
Okamoto, Rei, Oberlin College, Session V, Panel 27
Otsubo, Sumiko The Ohio State University, Session II, Panel 9
Paul, Chandrika, Shippensburg University, Session III, Panel 17
Powers, Janet M., Gettysburg College, Session I, Panel 5; Session II, Panel 11
Prasad, Leela, University of Pennsylvania, Session V, Panel 31
Prejsnar, David, Community College of Philadelphia, Session IVA Panel 23
Radice, Thomas, Seton Hall University, Session IV, Panel 21
Refai, Shahid, College of Saint Rose, Session V, Panel 32
Regis, Reg Widener University, Session IV, Panel 21
Rinehart, Robin, Lafayette College, Session I, Panel 5
Roberts, Janet, University of Pennsylvania, Session IVA Panel 24
Rosenwasser, Ruth, University of the Arts, Session I, Panel 1
Schaffrath, Beatrice M., University of Pennsylvania, Session II, Panel 8
Scull, C. Robert, Shippensburg University, Session II, Panel 7
Seat, Karen, Temple University, Session I, Panel 3
Seigle, Cecilia Segawa, University of Pennsylvania, Session I, Panel 3
Sen, Tansen, Baruch College, Session III, Panel 16
Shao, Qin, The College of New Jersey, Session III, Panel 15
Shatkin, Gavin, Rutgers University, Session II, Panel 8
Shiroma, Victoria, University of Pennsylvania, Session II, Panel 8
Shoemaker, Marla, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Session I, Panel 1
Smethurst, Richard J., Session III, Panel 14
Smith, G. Mick, Allegheny University, Session III, Panel 15
Solomon, Lesley, Cherry Hill Schools, Session I, Panel 1
Steinhardt, Nancy S., University of Pennsylvania, Session II, Panel 10; Session III, Panel
16
Suh, Jae-Jung, University of Pennsylvania, Session V, Panel 28
Sullivan, Gerald W., University of Virginia, Session III, Panel 18
Symonds, Patricia V., Brown University, Session II, Panel 12
Tannenbaum, Nicola, Lehigh University, Session II, Panel 12; Session III, Panel 18
Tanno, Dai, Salem-Teikyo University, Session IV, Panel 19
Tunç, Asli, Temple University, Session V, Panel 27
Uno, Kathleen, Temple University, Session I, Panel 3; Session II, Panel 9
Wehrle, Edmund F., University of Maryland, Session I, Panel 6
Williams, Barbara Ambros, Harvard University, Session IVA Panel 23
Wisensale, Steven, University of Connecticut, Session I, Panel 6
Wright, Theodore, SUNY Albany, Session V, Panel 32
Yang, Jidong, University of Pennsylvania, Session II, Panel 10
Yoon, Yeomin, Seton Hall University, Session III, Panel 13
Young, Robert, West Chester University, Session I, Panel 1
Yu, Kie-Un, Temple University, Session V, Panel 27
Zaman, Rashiduz, Glassboro State College, Session V, Panel 32
Zhang, Zhihong, University of Pennsylvania, Session II, Panel 7
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