ICAS 11

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Contents

2-3 Welcome Messages 4 ICAS at 21 5-6 Organisers 7 Sponsors and Partners 8-10 General and Practical Information 11-17 Orientation ICAS 11 Convention Route Map Venue Floorplans 18-19 Schedule at a Glance 20-25 Special Events Asia and Europe: Histories of Entanglement Engaging With Vietnam 11 Academic Freedom Space Opening Ceremony Closing Party 26-33 Cultural Events 34-39 Film Festival 40-179 Session Schedule 180-193 Advertisements 194-206 List of Session Participants 207-213 List of Affiliated Institutes Notes


Welcome to ICAS 11 in Leiden, The Netherlands From Leiden University

The Clusius Garden gives an impression of what the Hortus was like around 1600, when the bonds between the Netherlands and Asia were formed. The exchange of plants and knowledge between these cultures can be seen, e.g. in the Japanese Garden and the Chinese Herb Garden. Over the course of the centuries Leiden has evolved in becoming a true Asian hub, a meeting place where national and international researchers, teachers and students can come together. Leiden University is very proud to welcome you all to Leiden, and I wish you a fruitful time, enjoying the company of colleagues and participating in fascinating discussions.

Welc ome Messages

To all participants of the Eleventh Edition of the International Convention of Asia Scholars, I am very pleased to welcome you all to the historic city of Leiden and its renowned university. There are many factors that make Leiden an ideal location for this particular convention. Leiden University is the oldest University in The Netherlands and one of the most eminent centres of knowledge on Asian Studies in the Western world. For several centuries our researchers have been developing expertise on all aspects of this vast continent. The first Chair in Chinese and Japanese was established here in 1855, and today we offer a broad package of what are in many cases unique study programmes in Asiatic languages and cultures. Our twelve Master’s programmes that focus on Asia attract students from all corners of the world. We also have an International Studies programme in The Hague that attracts hundreds of students each year. Many of these students, too, opt for a specialisation in South, Southeast and Asian Studies. As well as our teaching programmes, Leiden also has a number of dedicated institutions that focus specifically on international exchange and collaboration with Asia. Among these are the Van Vollenhoven Institute, the International Institute for Asian Studies, and the Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies (KITLV), which has a second location in Jakarta, Indonesia. Our university has close partnerships with several leading museums in the city of Leiden that hold extensive collections on Asia, including the National Museum of Ethnology and the Japan Museum SieboldHuis. We are also proud that our University Library has set up a unique centre of expertise in the area of Asia, namely the Asian Library, where all our collections on Asia have been brought together under one roof. Our Hortus Botanicus Leiden is the oldest botanical garden in The Netherlands. The oldest section of the Hortus, dating back to 1590, is the current Front Garden. It has been renovated with new plants and in 2000, a new glasshouse was added to form the Winter Garden.

Yours sincerely, Carel Stolker, Rector Magnificus and President, Leiden University

From GIS Asie Established in 2013, the French Academic Network for Asian Studies (GIS Asie) brings together scholars from a variety of disciplines across the humanities and social sciences, working on all Asian countries. Currently, GIS Asie includes 1 Belgian and 21 French research institutions bound by an institutional agreement, allowing 29 research centres to participate in its activities. The network is supported by the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), the largest national-level public research organization in France.

GIS Asia Team. Standing left to right: Gosia Chwirot, Catherine BastienVentura, Claire Le Poulennec, Myriam de Loenzien, Nathalie Rémond. Sitting left to right: Aurélie Varrel, Agnès Verin, Céline Bénéjean.

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2005. Our collaboration, built on a spirit of trust and shared engagement, was recently marked by SASS’s new office space in the IIAS building. Another Asian, or ‘globally entangled Asian’, component at ICAS, is the event put together by the Hawai’i-based ‘Engaging With Vietnam’ network. EWV was inspired by the ICAS 11 theme to frame its own conference around the concept ‘Vietnam in Europe, Europe in Vietnam’, recognizing how Vietnam may not be reduced to its original geography, and that Europe may itself be ‘Vietnamese’ as Vietnam is also ‘European’. ICAS is continuing to morph into an ever more locally embedded global event, a process that accelerated in 2017 in Chiang Mai, where communities worked hand in hand with Chiang Mai University to ‘contextualise’ the Convention, ensuring that ICAS thereafter not be reduced to a restricted exercise among a few ‘authorized academics’. As a result, you will find ICAS 11 to ultimately be a public event; an experience built on the mobilisation of a community, of scholars, of students, and of the city. Our colleagues have worked long hours to involve not just scholars from across the globe, but also local artists, museums, heritage activists, craft NGOs, local restaurants and businesses, and so forth. There are many examples of our global-local experiments and even more stories around this exceptional ICAS event, but I need to stop here, and let you discover them for yourselves.

Welcome to Leiden, at the heart of Europe, but where Asia is clearly a constitutive element in the shaping of the region and its diversified societies; hence the theme of ICAS 11: ‘Asia and Europe. Asia in Europe’. Leiden is home to The International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS), a relatively young institute with a resolute mandate to act as a catalyst for collaboration with Asian and international partners, beyond narrow – disciplinary, institutional or national – borders. ICAS is one of IIAS’s signature initiatives, which has grown into an inclusive global space serving the community of scholars and other actors interested in Asia. For this edition, the ICAS Secretary worked closely with Leiden University and the City of Leiden to not just make the event possible, but to also render it locally meaningful. With them, a large number of individuals and organisations in Leiden, The Hague, Amsterdam, and the Netherlands in general, worked to make the event a unique intellectual and sensorial experience. A collaborative organisation at heart, IIAS partnered up with our associates from the French Network for Asian Studies (GIS Asie). With GIS Asie, we felt we should emulate the ‘Tour de France’, which sometimes starts beyond France’s borders, by combining both our biennial events into one bigger conference, thus framing the largest Asian studies event ever organised in Europe. The IIAS/ICAS-GIS Asie-Leiden University partnership guarantees a wider diversity of approaches and an enhanced exposure of people of different knowledge backgrounds from Europe, Asia and the rest of the world. IIAS and GIS Asie both play an active role in the European Alliance for Asian Studies (EAAS), which will be represented at ICAS. The EAAS brings together institutions from different corners of Europe, defying competition and national-centrism to freely convene and share perspectives. IIAS also seeks to engage with its Asian and international partners, such as the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences (SASS), host of ICAS 4 in Shanghai in

Welcome to Leiden! Philippe Peycam, IIAS Director

Like ICAS, GIS Asie organizes a biennial conference; the previous edition, which took place in Science Po Paris in June 2017, brought together 900 participants. Starting with our collaboration on the ICAS Book Prize in French in 2016, IIAS and GIS Asie now decided to join hands to organize ICAS 11 together in 2019. The topic ‘Asia and Europe, Asia in Europe’ echoes with the fact that, like many European countries, France has a long history of entanglement with Asia. This collaboration also reflects our participation in the European Alliance for Asian Studies, demonstrating our engagement in developing connections at the European and international levels in the field of Asian studies. Co-organizing ICAS 11 offers an unprecedented international stage for scholars from the GIS network. In all,

GIS Asie is supporting the participation of 200 scholars coming from more than 20 French universities and research institutions, including the 5 French research centres located in Asia. It is also sponsoring the opening concert ‘Windflow between Asia and Europe’ by the French-Mongol musical duet formed by Michel Tournier and Enkhjargal Dandarvaanchig. No doubt, ICAS 11 will open fresh avenues for long-term scientific and institutional collaborations. On behalf of GIS Asie, we wish you a thrilling intellectual and cultural experience during these 4 days in Leiden. Aurélie Varrel, GIS Asie Director, CNRS Researcher

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Myriam de Loenzien, GIS Asie Deputy director, IRD Researcher

Welc ome Messages

From The International Institute for Asian Studies


ICAS at 21 Nobody could have predicted that it would take 21 years before ICAS would return to its place of birth. Has it fully grown up? By no means.

the university, city and organisers; musical elements, such as a custom made composition ‘Wind flows between Asia and Europe’; the ICAS Book Prize awards ceremony; and a drinks reception. During the ICAS 11 week, the 2200 participants will meet in 550 panels, gather at roundtables, be enthralled by book and dissertation presentations, be inspired at the ICAS Film Festival, enjoy Asian art/photo exhibitions, take part in discussions in the Academic Freedom Space, relax in the botanical gardens, tour the city by canal boat, be amazed by the special Asia performances throughout the city, lunch and dine at the many Leiden cafés and restaurants or the ICAS Food and Cultural Market, and on the last evening, go wild at the ICAS Closing Party in the Leiden City Auditorium. I am writing this text in Kyoto, the next venue of ICAS in 2021, and I am already excited about all the astonishing venues we will include and scintillating events we will organise, such as a party at the fabulous Manga Museum. But first Leiden, where ICAS turns 21 with a shining future ahead of it, guaranteed by both the ICAS Team and all future hosts of ICAS in Asia.

ICAS at 21

There is still a world and more to explore for this fledgling. In those 21 years the world of Asian studies has changed considerably. The ICAS Book Prize (IBP), founded in 2005, bears testimony to this. While submissions for the first IBP English-language edition were mainly written by western authors, the current eighth edition has seen the number of Asian authors rise to more than fifty percent. This number is much higher still when we consider the Korean and Chinese language editions, put in place in 2017, in which all books are written by Asian authors. I use the IBP as an example, but it goes without saying that it also applies to the world of Asian studies at large. Asian studies are no longer the preserve of ‘orientalist’ western scholars; they have been Asianised, and rightly so. Asia has become part and parcel of the world; it is everywhere, including Europe, which will be evident from the more than 2200 participants attending ICAS 11, stemming from 6 continents and 75 countries. ICAS’s return to Europe reflects this presence, and so too its theme: ‘Asia and Europe. Asia in Europe’. There will be a notable French representation because ICAS 11 is co-organised by GIS Asie, the French Academic Network for Asian Studies, and instead of having its biennial meeting in Paris, it is joining us in Leiden. The convention will officially commence with a parade of all participants through the city. The opening ceremony, being held in one of Leiden’s gothic churches, will involve welcome words from representatives of

Paul van der Velde, Secretary ICAS ICAS Team. Below Left to right: Wai Cheung, Elske Idzenga, Martina van den Haak, Sonja Zweegers, Thomas Voorter, Paul van der Velde.

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The International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) is a global Humanities and Social Sciences institute and a knowledge exchange platform, based in Leiden, the Netherlands, with programmes that engage Asian and other international partners. IIAS takes a thematic and multi-sectoral approach to the study of Asia and actively involves scholars and experts from different disciplines and regions in its activities. The Institute’s current thematic research clusters are ‘Asian Heritages’, ‘Asian Cities’ and ‘Global Asia’.

Leiden University was founded in 1575 and is one of Europe’s leading international research universities. It has seven faculties in the arts, sciences and social sciences, spread over locations in Leiden and The Hague. The University has over 6,700 staff members and 28,130 students. The motto of the University is ‘Praesidium Libertatis’ – Bastion of Freedom. Leiden University’s knowledge and expertise has a strong international focus. It has built strengths on important regions in the world such as Asia, the Middle East, Africa and Latin America. The University explores these regions from a wide range of perspectives: political, legal, cultural, environmental or historical. Global developments and challenges are analysed through an international perspective on law, governance, security, health and more. This expertise is further strengthened by strong links with international partners (NGOs, IGOs, UN organisations) in The Hague, city of international law, peace and justice. The Asian collections at Leiden University’s Asian Library belong to the foremost collections on Asia worldwide. It holds the largest collection on Indonesia worldwide, and some of the foremost collections on South and Southeast Asia, China, Japan and Korea.

International Convention of Asia Scholars (ICAS) Established in 1997, the International Convention of Asia Scholars (ICAS) is a global platform enabling individuals and institutions from different parts of the world to come together to exchange views on a variety of issues pertaining to Asia. Its Secretariat is hosted by the IIAS. ICAS is organised by local hosts (universities, organisations and cities) in cooperation with the ICAS Secretariat. ICAS offers the organising host a unique opportunity to profile itself in the global framework of Asian Studies. ICAS also connects in a dynamic way to the host city and attracts participants from all continents to engage in transsectoral dialogues on Asia that transcend boundaries between academic disciplines and geographic regions.

GIS Asie (the French Academic Network for Asian Studies) is a consortium of French-speaking research and higher education institutions working on and with Asia. It includes 22 institutions and 29 research units located in France, Europe and Asia (Tokyo, New Delhi & Pondicherry, Hong Kong, Bangkok). It has been active since 2013 with the support of the National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) and benefits from France’s long and rich tradition of Asian studies. GIS Asie’s goal is to bring together communities of scholars in social sciences and humanities on Asia, in order to promote dialogue and stimulate initiatives. The Network’s aim is also to develop stronger links with European and international networks and institutions. GIS Asie is connected with the 2,750 members of the French Asia Network (Réseau Asie).

Activities of GIS Asie include: -a cting as a platform of dissemination for information relevant to the field of Asian studies; -o rganizing the French International Conference of Asian Studies, every two years, a major event for researchers to share their results, thoughts and experience; - f ostering links between scientists, funding agencies, governmental institutions; -p articipating in cultural and scientific events linked to Asian studies. GIS Asie supports young researchers, doctoral and postdoctoral students in their training and research activities. It promotes outstanding research works, with PhD thesis awards and book prizes (ICAS-GIS Asie French book prize). It provides support for publishing prominent works on Asia (book series at Editions du CNRS).

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Organising Institutes and Committees

Organising Institutions


Organising Committees International Institute for Asian Studies

ICAS Book Prize Reading Committees

ICAS Secretariat Paul van der Velde Martina van den Haak Wai Cheung Sonja Zweegers Elske Idzenga Thomas Voorter

IBP 2019 English Language Edition Coordinating Entity: ICAS Secretariat General Secretary IBP: Paul van der Velde Secretary IBP English Language Edition: Sonja Zweegers Chair of Dissertation Edition: Alex McKay Reading Committees Humanities: Rachel Leow and Seth Jacobowitz Social Sciences: Thien Huong Ninh and Olga Sooudi Dissertations Humanities: Bart Luttikhuis Dissertations Social Sciences: Anna Romanowicz

ICAS 11 Cultural Committee Annemarie van Leeuwen Sandra Dehue Willem Vogelsang

Organising Institutes and Committees

Colleagues’ Choice Award Polling booth guardian: Thomas Voorter

Philippe Peycam Aafke Hoekstra Aarti Kawlra Amparo de Vogel Erica van Bentem Elena Paskaleva Mary Lynn van Dijk Paul Rabé Rita Padawangi Sandra van der Horst Xiaolan Lin

IBP 2019 Chinese Language Edition Organising Institute: Center for Global Asia (NYU Shanghai) and Fudan University Secretary: Tansen Sen Acting Secretary: Weilin Pan Reading Committees Humanities: Tiangang Li & Tansen Sen Social Sciences: Ming Chen & Ke Zhang IBP 2019 French Language Edition Organising Entity: GIS Asie Secretary: Aurélie Varrel Acting Secretary: Gosia Chwirot

ICAS 11 Film Festival Curator Roshni Sengupta

Reading Committee Humanities: Vincent Goossaert & Michael Lucken Social Sciences: David Picherit & Vatthana Pholsena

GIS Asie

IBP 2019 German Language Edition Organising Entity: Max Weber Stiftung – Deutsche Geisteswissenschaftliche Institute im Ausland Secretary: Harald Rosenbach Acting Secretary: Tina Rudersdorf

Aurélie Varrel Myriam de Loenzien Agnès Verin Catherine Bastien-Ventura Céline Bénéjean Claire Le Poulennec Gosia Chwirot Nathalie Rémond

Reading Committees Humanities: Regine Mathias, Philip Clart & Isabelle Huber Social Sciences: Felix Malin & Clemens Jűrgenmeyer IBP 2019 Korean Language Edition Organising Institute: Seoul National University Asia Center Secretary: Jong-Cheol Kim Acting Secretary: Juliana Lee

ICAS 11 Academic Committee Aurélie Varrel, GIS Asie/Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) Carolien Stolte - Leiden University Deasy Simandjuntak - ISEAS - Yusof Ishak Institute Jatin Dua - University of Michigan Michiel Baas, Asia Research Institute - NUS, Singapore Myriam de Loenzien, GIS Asie/Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD) Paul van der Velde, International Convention of Asia Scholars (ICAS) Tom Hoogervorst - Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian & Caribbean Studies (KITLV)

Reading Committees Humanities: Jaehun Jeong & Hun Park Social Sciences: Kwangsu Kim & Kijeong Nam IBP 2019 Spanish/Portuguese Language Edition Organising Institute: SEPHIS Secretary and Chair: Claudio Pinheiro Reading Committees Humanities: Patrícia Souza de Faria Social Sciences: Lia Rodriguez de la Vega

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Sponsors and Partners ICAS 11 was made possible thanks to the generous financial and logistical support of the following organisations:

Sponsors and Partners

Members GIS Asie

Sponsors GIS Asie - ICAS 11

Special Events Partners

The ICAS Book Prize 2019 Sponsors and Organisers

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General Information Registration Times and Locations

The Asian Studies Book Fair’s hours are as follows: Tuesday 16 July / 9.30 – 15.45 Wednesday 17 July / 8.30 – 17.00 Thursday 18 July / 8.30 – 17.00 Friday 19 July / 8.30 – 15.00

Monday 15 July / 15.00 – 18.00 Kamerlingh Onnes, Steenschuur 25 Tuesday 16 July / 8.00 – 15.45 Kamerlingh Onnes, Steenschuur 25 Lipsius, Cleveringaplaats 1

Bookstores Besides the publishers at our Asian Studies Book Fair who will showcase and sell books and journals in the field of Asian Studies, there are also bookstores in Leiden that have special sections in their store that focus on Asian Studies: Atleest, Kort Rapenburg 12-A Kooyker, Breestraat 89

Wednesday 17 July / 8.00 – 17.30 Kamerlingh Onnes, Steenschuur 25 Lipsius, Cleveringaplaats 1 Thursday 18 July / 8.00 – 17.30 Kamerlingh Onnes, Steenschuur 25 Lipsius, Cleveringaplaats 1

Explore Leiden during Lunchtime

General and Practical Information

Friday 19 July / 8.00 – 17.30 Kamerlingh Onnes, Steenschuur 25 Lipsius, Cleveringaplaats 1

It would be a shame not to include the beautiful and ancient city centre of Leiden in our ICAS 11 programme. Besides having the panel sessions and various exhibitions in different buildings across the city centre, we are also working together with different lunchrooms and restaurants in the city centre offering participants special ICAS lunch deals of around €10. These selected restaurants can easily be recognised by the ICAS 11 flag in front of their building. We encourage everyone to explore Leiden with its enchanting streets while looking for a place to eat. Let yourself be tempted by the delicious and various lunch options that Leiden offers.

Registration Badge Your badge is your proof of registration. A registration badge is required to attend the panel sessions, opening ceremony and closing party. With your badge you will also have free access to, for example, the canal tour, the Hortus Botanicus, and other cultural events. Please note that for some cultural events registration was required, please check the Cultural Events page for more details.

Selected Lunchrooms and Restaurants

Badge Pick-Up

Food and Cultural Market, Pieterskerkplein (see page 9) University Restaurant at Kamerlingh Onnes University Restaurant at Lipsius

Pre-registered attendees should go directly to the Badge Pickup counters to collect the conference materials (badge, conference bag and conference programme).

Anne&Max, Gangetje 2 Lunch deal: warm focaccia sandwich with homemade fresh juice for €10

On-site Registration Attendees who have not yet paid the registration fee, should visit the on-site registration counter at the Kamerlingh Onnes during the regular registration hours. Please note that there will not be an onsite registration counter at the Lipsius.

Café Barrera, Rapenburg 56 Lunch deal: the famous Rapenburger with a cup of coffee, tea, or soda for €10 Café Pieter, Kloksteeg 16 Lunch deal: traditional home-made pie (beef or vegetarian) from New Zealand with a drink for €9,50

Conference Programme The panel list and the index of participants include only the names of panel participants registered by the 15 June 2019 deadline. In the alphabetical index of panel participants, the session number follows the participant name. Any changes after 15 June are reflected in the ICAS 11 Online Programme and the ICAS 11 Mobile App.

City Hall, Stadhuisplein 3 Lunch deal: Italian bruschetta of your choice and a fresh orange juice for €10 Hortus Grand Cafe, Rapenburg 73 Lunch deal: soup of the day, a carpaccio or grilled vegetables sandwich, and an edible flowerpot with chocolate mousse, crumble and edible flowers for €12,50

Asian Studies Book Fair The two main venues of ICAS 11 (Lipsius and Kamerlingh Onnes) will be hosting an exhibition area for the ICAS Asian Book Fair. Here you will find Asian studies-related publishers, institutes and service providers exhibiting their wares. The Asian Studies Book Fair is located at Kamerlingh Onnes (Steenschuur 25) and Lipsius (Cleveringaplaats 1). It is open to the public.

Pakhuis, Doelensteeg 8 Lunch deal: Corn or brown bread with topping of your choice (crab salad, egg salad, brie, or grilled sausage), served with a cup of coffee or tea for €6,25 (Soup is optional for an extra of €3) Restaurant Burgerzaken, Breestraat 123 Lunch deal: olivebread with cheese from Captein, or

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Bakeries and Supermarkets

bruschetta with beef carpaccio, or sourdough bread with crème from garden pees, grilled asparagus, pepper and vegetable crisps with a glass of orange juice for €10

Besides the above recommended restaurants, Leiden has many bakeries, supermarkets, and other places to eat in the city centre. Below are some more suggestions where you can find a bite to eat.

Sijthoff, Doezastraat 1B Lunch deal: watercress soup filled with feta cheese, a ‘Leids Ontzet kroket’ (special croquette), sandwich with cheese from Leiden and sun-dried tomatos for €8.25 Please note: The Sijthof lunchroom is a learn-and-workplace for students with disabilities. They are being trained to work in the hospitality sector. We would greatly appreciate your support towards this initiative.

Friese Brood en Banket Bakkerij Us Bertus, Groenhazengracht 10 Paris Pain, Breestraat 106 Bakker Van Maanen, Nieuwe Rijn 39 Mamie Gourmande, Gangetje 14 Ak-Al Bakkerij, Herenstraat 4 Drs A Belegde Broodjes, Breestraat 67 Dagelijks Lekker, Haarlemmerstraat 86 Subway, Stille Mare 13 Soups & Salads, Lange Mare 116

Sabor, Kloksteeg 13 Sandwich with roast rib or smoked salmon served with a drink of your choice (Hertog Jan Beer, soda, or orange juice) for €10 Tabú, Rembrandtstraat 27 Lunch deal: choose from the freshly made bocadillo with a fresh orange juice for €10

Supermarkets Ekoplaza, Breestraat 127 Hoogvliet, Levendaal 20 ZamZam XL, Raamsteeg 73

Other Lunch Locations Open for Regular Lunch

Hortus Botanicus and Leiden University Libraries

Babbels, Boisotkade 1 Bagels & Beans, Maarsmansteeg 8 Einstein, Nieuwe Rijn 19 Kamerlingh Café, Doezastraat 2B

Your ICAS 11 badge will give you free access to the Botanical Gardens, the Hortus Botanicus, at Rapenburg 73, and the Leiden University Libraries. A Library Day pass (€10) should be purchased if you would like to use the reading room materials. Materials may be requested from the University Library’s stacks, for library use during service hours of the Reading Room Special Collections. For more information: https://www.library.universiteitleiden.nl/using-thelibrary/services-for-visitors

Food and Cultural Market At the heart of the ICAS 11 area lies the Pieterskerkplein (Peter’s Church Square), where you will find our Food and Cultural Market. At this market, especially organised for ICAS, but open to the public as well, you will be able to enjoy dishes from the Dutch and Asian cuisines, and be entertained and informed by a number of artisans demonstrating age old Dutch traditions, such as clog crafting, liquorice making and ‘ship in bottle’ building. There will be musical acts such as a vinyl DJ on a bakfiets. The market will be operational on 16 July from 11.00-16.00, and on 17-19 July from 12.00-20.00. This means that you can have lunch and dinner at the market, or at least a drink after the last panel, which ends at 18.45.

First Aid Locations First aid locations at ICAS 11 venues: 15 – 17 July, Oude Sterrewacht (Old Observatory), C1.05 16 – 19 July, Kamerlingh Onnes, A0.01 16 – 19 July, Lipsius, 0.01 16 – 19 July, Pieterskerkplein

Official Emergency Number Call 112 if you are in immediate need of the Dutch police, the fire brigade, or an ambulance. If you need to contact the police but it is not an emergency you can call 0900 8844.

Pharmacies and Drugstores The Dutch word for pharmacy is apotheek. Find a nearby pharmacy via www.apotheek.nl. In the Netherlands, painkillers and light medicines can be purchased without prescription at drugstores such as Kruitvat and Etos.

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General and Practical Information

Bakeries and Take-Away Sandwiches


Practical Information Liability disclaimer

Sightseeing in Leiden and the Netherlands

In the event of industrial disruption or other unforeseen circumstances, the Conference Organisers accept no responsibility for loss of monies incurred by delegates. The Conference Organisers accept no liability for injuries/losses of whatever nature incurred by participants and/or accompanying persons, nor for loss or damage to their luggage and/or personal belongings. Delegates should make their own arrangements with respect to personal insurance.

To provide participants of ICAS 11 with the opportunity to explore the Netherlands and enjoy the Dutch summer, we are collaborating with Hello Holland, a Leiden based travel company, and Leiden VVV. Hello Holland Hello Holland offers day tours, evening-sightseeing tours, and weekend tours before, during, and after the ICAS event. In the adjoining weekends, you could discover Holland’s travel highlights by joining a 2–3 day tour (13–15 July or 20–21 July). You could also select day tours based on your interests. If you would like to combine ICAS 11 with a private trip in the Netherlands or in Europe, Hello Holland can help you in organising or booking your trip. Visit the Hello Holland’s website or their Facebook page to discover more and to book online. Website: www.hello-holland.com/icas-11

Mobile Phones As a courtesy to speakers and other delegates, we request that all mobile phones are switched to silent mode or off before entering sessions.

General and Practical Information

Photography and Video Disclaimer There will be a photographer present over the course of the convention. Any photos will be retained by the Organising Committee for their purposes. If you have issues with your photo being taken and/or used, please inform the staff at the registration desk or email icas@iias.nl

VVV Leiden The VVV – the Tourist Information Centre can provide you with ideas for trips, a city plan, advice on accommodation and much more. The Tourist Information Centre is very easy to reach; it is ideally located, near Leiden Central Station and the bus station. They can help you with transport, accommodation, restaurants, tickets and much more. A visit to the Tourist Information Centre will smooth your path for the rest of your stay.

WiFi Free WiFi is available during the conference dates at the following locations: 15 – 17 July Oude Sterrewacht (Old Observatory) 15 – 19 July Lipsius and Kamerlingh Onnes 16 – 19 July Huizinga

VVV Leiden, Stationsweg 26, Leiden Opening hours Monday to Friday: 7.00 – 19.00 Saturday: 10.00 – 16.00 Sunday: 11.00 – 15.00

Network: UL-Guest Login: no login access required

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Asian Studies Book Fair Exhibitors At Kamerlingh Onnes

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K1/K2 Brill K3 Amsterdam University Press K4 Wanfang Data K5 Edinburgh University Press K6 Japan Library K7 Gale, a Cengage Company K8 Ethnographic Art Books Leiden K9 Combined Academic Publishers K10 ISEAS Publishing K11 Adam Matthew Digital K12 Rowman International K13 CrossAsia-ePublishing K14 National Taiwan University Press K15 Peking Man Bookshop

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GIS Asie IIAS/ICAS/Silk Road Project French Research Centres in Asia Research in Germany Seoul National University Asia Center Max Weber Stiftung Asian Library/Leiden University Press SASS/SASS Think Tank Foundation Asia-Europe Foundation El Colegio de México

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Asian Studies Book Fair Exhibitors, Lipsius L1 Palgrave L2 Springer L3 European Journal of Korean Studies L4 NUS Press L5 IrAsia CHRS-AMU L6 NIAS Press L7 Visionary World Hong Kong L8/L9 Routledge

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ICAS 11 Huizinga

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ICAS 11 Oude Sterrewacht (The Old Observatory)

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Schedule at a Glance Venues

Lipsius/Huizinga

Kamerlingh Onnes

Stadsgehoorzaal

Trianon Theatre

Leiden University College in The Hague

Oude Sterrewacht

Hooglandse Kerk

Fim Room 0.19 at Lipsius Pieterskerkplein

Museum Volkenkunde

15 July 2019

WHEN WHAT

WHERE

8.00 – 19.30

Registration, keynote, and sessions Engaging with Vietnam 11

10.00 – 20.00

ICAS 11 Pre–Event – Asia and Europe: Histories of Entanglement

Pre-registration ICAS 11

15.00 – 18.00

Sijthof

Schedule at a Glance

16 July 2019

8.00 – 15.45

Registration ICAS 11

From 9.00

9.30 – 15.45

Asian Studies Book Fair

9.30 – 15.15

ICAS 11 Film Festival

10.00 – 11.45

Sessions

11.00 – 16.00

ICAS Food and Cultural Market

11.45 – 13.30

Lunchtime

13.30 – 15.15

Sessions

15.15 – 15.45

Afternoon break

15.45 – 16.15

ICAS 11 Parade from all venues to Hooglandse Kerk

16.15 – 20.15

Welcome ceremony and reception

Various exhibitions and cultural activities throughout the city of Leiden

17 July 2019

8.00 – 17.30

Registration ICAS 11

8.30 – 17.00

Asian Studies Book Fair

From 9.00

9.00 – 10.45

Sessions

10.45 – 11.15

Morning break

11.15 – 18.45

ICAS 11 Film Festival

11.15 – 13.00

Sessions

12.00 – 20.00

13.00 – 14.45

Lunchtime

14.45 – 16.30

Sessions

16.30 – 17.00

Afternoon break

16.30 – 17.00

Poster Presentations Q&A

17.00 – 18.45

Sessions

Various exhibitions and cultural activities throughout the city of Leiden

ICAS Food and Cultural Market

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WHEN WHAT

8.00 – 17.30

From 8.00

8.30 – 17.00

Asian Studies Book Fair

9.00 – 10.45

Sessions

10.45 – 11.15

Morning break

11.00 – 17.30

ICAS 11 Film Festival

11.15 – 18.45

ICAS 11 Film Festival

11.15 – 13.00

Sessions

12.00 – 20.00

13.00 – 14.45

Lunchtime

14.45 – 16.30

Sessions

16.30 – 17.00

Afternoon break

17.00 – 18.45

Sessions

Registration ICAS 11 Various exhibitions and cultural activities throughout the city of Leiden

ICAS Food and Cultural Market

19 July 2019

8.00 – 17.30

Registration ICAS 11

8.30 – 15.00

Asian Studies Book Fair

From 9.00

9.00 – 10.45

Sessions

10.45 – 11.15

Morning break

10.45 – 11.15

Poster Presentations Q&A

11.15 – 18.45

ICAS 11 Film Festival

11.15 – 13.00

Sessions

12.00 – 20.00

13.00 – 14.45

Lunchtime

14.45 – 16.30

Sessions

16.30 – 17.00

Afternoon break

17.00 – 18.45

Sessions

20.00 – midnight

WHERE

Schedule at a Glance

18 July 2019

Various exhibitions and cultural activities throughout the city of Leiden

ICAS Food and Cultural Market

Closing party ICAS 11

The programme is correct at the time of printing. The Organising Committee reserves the right to alter the programme if necessary.

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Special Events Asia and Europe: Histories of Entanglement

Engaging With Vietnam

ICAS 11 Pre-Event organised by Leiden University College in The Hague

Date: 15-18 July Venue: Oude Sterrewacht

Date and time: 15 July, 15.00 – 20.00 Venue: Leiden University College in The Hague, Anna van Buerenplein 301, The Hague

Special Events

The year 2019 marks three decades since the end of the Cold War, its aftermath marked by the ‘end of history’ thesis. Political and ideological transformations converged around an elite consensus concerning liberal democracy and global capitalism. Yet, talk of a peace dividend notwithstanding, optimism has given way to disillusionment and resentment in many Western and non-Western countries. Indeed, the current historical moment is marked by unprecedented challenges, including xenophobic nationalism, systemic racism, an indefinite global war on terror, and a collective ecological malaise. The post-WWII narrative of unilinear progress, and the Enlightenment ideal of collective prosperity, is now questioned. The ICAS 11 Pre-Event at LUC poses crucial questions about collective imaginings, in Asia and Europe, with regard to the historical conditions which shape today’s world at local and global levels. How do the histories of Europe and Asia interact, converge, and diverge? What are the enduring legacies and sentiments of these narratives? The academic program includes a keynote by Sakai Naoki (Cornell University), roundtable discussions, and interdisciplinary sessions on popular culture and politics, security and IR in East Asia, women and violence, and eastern medicine in the west. In addition, special features include a theatre performance, a documentary on the community outreach project ‘Me, Asian?!’, and special guest Mei Shigenobu, journalist from Beirut and daughter of Fusako Shigenobu, former leader of the Japanese Red Army in Palestine.

Engaging With Vietnam: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue (EWV), founded in 2008, is an annual multi-disciplinary conference that examines issues of knowledge production and knowledge mobility concerning Vietnam (in the broadest and most inclusive sense of that term). The conference series is the brainchild of Dr. Phan Le Ha, a scholar of the sociology of education and language, international education and globalization studies, formerly lecturing at Monash University in Australia and currently a Professor at the University of Hawai’i at Manoa and a Senior Professor at Universiti Brunei Darussalam. Since 2011, Liam C. Kelley, an Associate Professor of history at the University of Hawai’i at Manoa and an Associate Professor at Universiti Brunei Darussalam, has been assisting as a co-organizer. EWV Conferences Each EWV conference focuses on a theme and welcomes participants from any field to address the theme and to engage with each other’s work. The first two conferences were held in 2010 at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia and at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University in Hanoi where the core issues of knowledge production and knowledge mobility with regards to Vietnam were examined. It then studied such topics as East-West binaries in knowledge production in and about Vietnam (#3, Hanoi, 2011), how knowledge production in and about Vietnam has been affected by Vietnam’s integration into the global world of academia (#5, Thai Nguyen University, 2013), and the role that the mobility of knowledge has played in this transformation (#7, Ha Noi University of Business and Technology, 2015). It has also looked at ‘Vietnam beyond the boundaries’ (#4, The East-West Center, Honolulu 2012) and the ‘frontiers and peripheries’ of Vietnam (#6, University of Oregon, Eugene, 2014) in both the literal and symbolic senses of these terms. The conference has also focused on ‘scholarship and the arts’ (#8, University of Hawai’i at Manoa, Honolulu, 2016) and examined the intersections between these two forms of knowledge production, as well as knowledge production in tourism, development and sustainability (#9, University of Social Sciences and Humanities HCMC, Thu Dau Mot University – Binh Duong, and An Giang, 2017/2018). Finally, to mark is tenth anniversary, EWV re-engaged with one of its core interests, dichotomies in knowledge production (#10, USSH VNU HCMC and University of Phan Thiet, 2018).

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Each EWV conference brings together invited speakers and conference participants from multiple disciplines, including sociology, education, anthropology, sociology, language studies, philosophy, development, literature, politics, history, economics, and the arts. What is more, EWV is designed in a way that encourages participants to take part in the entire conference, which now can often run for several days of keynote presentations, panels, talk shows, activities and events. Such engagement enables the conference’s wide range of participants, from PhD candidates and independent scholars to senior professors and professionals, to engage in extensive and constructive dialogues in an environment that is simultaneously rigorous and convivial. Indeed, for many participants, EWV has become much more than a conference. It is now for many a ‘family’. This year, held in conjunction with ICAS 11, we welcome participants of ICAS to join the Engaging With Vietnam family as we focus in this 11th EWV conference (15-18 July) on the theme ‘Vietnam in Europe, Europe in Vietnam: Identity, Transnationality and Mobility of People, Ideas and Practices across Time and Space’. See you in Leiden in July! Warmest regards, from Phan Le Ha and Liam C. Kelley (Founders, organizers and convenors), the organizing team and our collaborating partners

14.30 – 15.30 / B 1.04

Publications on Vietnam & Meeting with NIAS Press Brief introduction of recently published and upcoming books on Vietnam and on Vietnam and other contexts. Catherine Earl (2014). Vietnam’s New Middle Classes: Gender, Career, City. Copenhagen: NIAS Press Tamsin Barber (2015). Oriental Identities in Super-Diverse Britain: Young Vietnamese in London. UK: Palgrave Macmillan

Jonathan London (2019). Handbook of Contemporary Vietnam. UK & US: Routledge Kayoko Hashimoto & Van-Trao Nguyen (Eds.) (2018). Professional Development of English Language Teaching in Asia: Lessons from Japan and Vietnam. UK & US: Routledge

For further information visit: www.engagingwithvietnam.org www.engagingwithvietnamconference.org

Phan Le Ha (2017). Transnational Education Crossing ‘Asia’ and ‘the West’: Adjusted Desires, Transformative Mediocrity, and Neo-colonial Disguise. UK & US: Routledge

Special events at the 11th Engaging With Vietnam conference Date: 15 July Venue: Oude Sterrewacht

Phan Le Ha & Doan Ba Ngoc (Eds.) (in-press, 2020). Higher Education in Market-Oriented Socialist Vietnam: New Players, Discourses and Practices. US: Palgrave Macmillan

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Registration & Morning Tea/Coffee 9. 0 0 – 1 0 . 0 0 / B 1 . 0 4

Meeting with Gerald Jackson from NIAS Press.

Keynote Address 15.30 – 16.30 / B1.04

CHAIR

Liam C. Kelley - University of Hawaii at Manoa

Keynote Address

Welfare, Inequality, and Opportunity in Marketizing Vietnam Jonathan London - Leiden University

CHAIR

Liam C. Kelley - University of Hawaii at Manoa Days of Future Past: July 1980 and Visions of Vietnam’s Socialist Modernity Gerard Sasges - National University of Singapore

10.00 – 10.30 / B1.04

Welcome & Opening Phan Le Ha and Liam C. Kelley - Founders of EWV, University of Hawaii at Manoa & Universiti Brunei Darussalam Philippe Peycam - Director, International Institute for Asian Studies Madame Ngo Thi Hoa - Vietnamese Ambassador to the Netherlands

For other Engaging With Vietnam activities, see the Cultural Events section (pages 28-29) and the Session Overview (pages 40-123).

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Special Events

Gerard Sasges (2017). Imperial intoxication: Alcohol and the Making of Colonial Indochina. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press


Special Events continued

ICAS 11 Parade and Opening Ceremony

Wind flow between Asia and Europe: A performance by Henri Tournier and Enkhjargal Dandarvaanchig “Western artists have always been attracted by Eastern arts; many take long journeys through or enjoy extended stays in countries where the cultures fascinate them most. Our globalized lifestyles and ease of modern travel have opened up multiple possibilities for dialogue. Inexplicably, the culture of the other often reflects emotions that are very personal and deeply rooted in our sensibilities. Eastern music has offered new or long forgotten approaches to European musicians. Such was also the case with Indian music, which I became fond of more than thirty years ago: the art of variation and improvisation, the connection to rhythms, cycles, the use of micro intervals, ornamentation and the melismatic, as well as different techniques giving access to other sonorities and colours that shake up our view of beauty in Music. These elements were essential in renewing the European musical language, in particular so-called contemporary music. Led by curiosity and fascination, most musicians of Europe and the East naturally embrace the music of the other. One of the challenges is to remain conscious of and to not lose sight of the identity and very character of each music, but to find a common language that will take the different musical universes to someplace new. This is how our encounter took place when creating the duet/quartet ‘Souffles des steppes’. In the last couple of years, Enkhjargal Dandarvaanchig and I have been revisiting Mongolian songs, thereby privileging improvisation as a way to discover a common language, and combining Western, Indian and Mongolian musical elements to explore and express profound emotions.” Henri Tournier

Date and time: 16 July, 15.45 – 18.15 Join the ICAS 11 Parade through the inner city of Leiden! We will start assembling around 15.30 at the ICAS 11 venues and make our way through the alleys of Leiden to the Hooglandse Kerk, Nieuwstraat 20 where the Opening Ceremony will commence.

Special Events

Musical welcome at the Hooglandse Kerk by pipe organist, Willeke Smits Upon entering the Hooglandse Kerk to attend the ICAS 11 opening ceremony you will be welcomed by the atmospheric sound of the church organ, played by Ms. Willeke Smits. The foundations of the church were laid in 1315, and starting in 1480 the church was extended into a cathedral. As of 1572 the church fell into protestant hands and all generations since then have applied their own modifications. The old organ was reconstructed by the renowned Van Hagerbeer organ builders, and is now the only existing Dutch city organ originating from the Dutch Golden Age. It is a unique and ideal medium for the interpretation of old organ music. Willeke Smits Willeke Smits is (1975) the first female organist in a line of organists going back to 1400. She is resident organist at the Hooglandse Kerk where she plays both the monumental Hagerbeer organ, as well as the romantic Willis organ. In her role as ambassador for the organ she is an active practitioner and revels in creating challenging programs befitting the character of each specific organ. Willeke studied at the Utrecht Conservatorium and in 2017 she was a finalist in the International Sweelinck Competition in Amsterdam and Haarlem. She has recorded several CD’s, featuring works by Hendrik Andriessen and Johann Gottfried Walther, and her CD ‘Happiness’ will truly make you joyful.

Henri Tournier Henri Tournier is a passionate ambassador of Indian music, and one of the great Western specialists of the bansuri flute. He has been exploring the various possibilities of the bansuri flute for decades, both in its cradle, Northern India classical music, as well as in world and contemporary Western music. The legendary flautist Roger Bourdin transmitted him his passion for improvisation, which led him to meet with Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia. After becoming his student and then his assistant, he has taught as a visiting Professor at Rotterdam-Codarts for more than twenty-seven years. Henri Tournier has built his own improvisation and composition language using bansuri and Western transverse flutes. He is constantly working on new music experiences and international recordings. In 2016, he was appointed professor of Modal improvisation and Indian music at the Paris National Music Conservatoire CNSMDP. Website: www.henritournier.fr

Willeke Smits

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Enkhjargal Dandarvaanchig Enkhjargal Dandarvaanchig (a.k.a. Epi) was born in Altanbulag in Northern Mongolia’s steppes where he learned traditional music from an early age. He studied morin khuur (a viol played with a bow) at the Ulaanbaatar Conservatory with the famous Master G. Jamyaan, later playing with the Mongolian National Musical Ensemble throughout the country. As an internationally known musician living in Germany since the nineties, he is a famous ambassador of Mongolian music. In addition to his traditional repertoire concerts, he is invited to perform in musical projects with Jazz, Electronic and World music artists. These collaborations have allowed him to develop a unique and virtuoso playing style of the morin khuur, as well as of traditional singing techniques, especially the diphonic song, which he learned as a self-taught artist while staying in Europe. Enkhjargal Dandarvaanchig is one of Mongolia’s most creative musicians of his generation. Website: www.enkh-jargal.com

Words of Welcome Paul van der Velde - ICAS 11 Secretary Henri Lenferink - Mayor of Leiden Stef Blok - Minister of Foreign Affairs (video) Judi Mesman - Leiden University Aurélie Varrel - GIS-Asie Director Philippe Peycam - IIAS Director ICAS Book Prize Ceremony The eighth edition of the ICAS Book Prize (IBP) will present the awards to its winners during the ICAS 11 opening ceremony. This year the IBP includes 6 language editions, and a total of 11 main prize winners. All shortlisted authors and winners are included in the 'IBP 2019' publication, which will be distributed after the ceremony.

Welcome Reception

Following the opening ceremony, the Organising Committee invites all ICAS 11 delegates to join them for the Welcome Reception. Do not miss out on this opportunity to build new relationships, see old friends, and enjoy the company of your colleagues and peers in a relaxed and informal setting. During the Welcome Reception you can enjoy a cultural fashion show organised by Engaging With Vietnam showing a collection of Vietnam’s Nguyễn Dynasty Era Costume Sets (Ao Dai) made by Y Vân Hiên Group. The Welcome Reception is catered by Passion Food. Owner, Mascha Smit, was runner-up in Masterchef 2010.

Henri Tournier (right) and Enkhjargal Dandarvaanchig (Epi)(left).

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Special Events

Date and time: 16 July, 18.15 – 20.15 Venue: Hooglandse Kerk, Nieuwstraat 20


Special Events continued

Academic Freedom Space

Closing Party

Special Events

Dates: 16 – 19 July Venue: Sijthoff, Doezastraat 1b, Leiden

Date and time: 19 July, 20.00 – Midnight Venue: Stadsgehoorzaal, Breestraat 60, Leiden

The ICAS 11 Academic Freedom Space is a platform that seeks to enhance knowledge exchange and discussion about infringements on intellectual and academic freedom. As a publicly accessible space, centrally located at the Hof van Sijthoff (https://www. sijthoff-leiden.nl) and nested within the largest Asia conference in the world, it is made available for exhibiting and discussing recent examples of academic freedom suppression, and for sharing experiences of fear, discrimination, isolation and lack of perspective. The aim is to foster connections and discuss ways to respond, individually and collectively. The Academic Freedom Space brings different institutional and national contexts ranging from South Asia, Africa, Southeast Asia, East Asia, Europe and the Americas together. We want to learn about and from multiple experiences of scholars from these diverse regions to understand their scope, reflect on their implications and explore possible ways of responding. We are organising panel discussions, short film screenings and exhibitions in the Academic Freedom Space on all four days during ICAS.

End the conference in style and join us at the ICAS Closing Party, the first of its kind! Venture through the various spaces of the Leiden Auditorium in which you will find drinks, live bands, karaoke bar, DJs, and lounge areas. Unwind after a productive week with a dance and a song, and above all, some relaxing moments with colleagues and (new) friends.

Panel discussions 16 July, 12.00 – 13.30 Academic freedom(-fighters): Limitations and struggles in South Asia and Africa 17 July, 11:15 – 13:00 Southeast and East Asia: Room for Free Discussion? 18 July, 14:45 – 16:15 The Academy in Europe: Vulnerabilities and Challenges 19 July, 11:15 – 13:00 The Boundaries of Thought: Academia and Racial Capitalism across the Americas

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With more than 600 books and 150 dissertations submitted, and ten organising institutions and sponsors involved, the IBP is bigger and better than ever. During the ICAS 11 opening ceremony in the Hooglandse Kerk Tuesday 16 July we shall award the 11 main prizes. All shortlisted authors and winners, including accolade winners, are included in the ‘IBP 2019’ publication, which will be distributed after the ceremony.

Sponsored by The Asian Library at Leiden University www.asianlibraryleiden.nl Pictured: A selection of the books submitted to the IBP 2019.

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Special Events

The IBP recognises excellence in the field of Asian studies, with this year’s instalment including prizes for publications in six language editions: English, Chinese, French, German, Korean, Spanish/Portuguese.


Cultural Events Asia in Leiden City Walk

Shirakaba and Japanese Modernism

Guided walking tours through Asian Leiden by Brill

Lecture on Japanese art by Erin Schoneveld (Haverford College)

Dates and times: 17 July, 13.15 – 14.30 18 July, 17.30 – 18.45 19 July, 13.15 – 14.30 Point of departure: Entrance of the Kamerlingh Onnes, Steenschuur 25, Leiden Registration required, please check the ICAS 11 website for availability (www.icas.asia/icas11)

Date: 21 July Venue: Sijthoff, Doezastraat 1b, Leiden Programme: 13.45 room open 14.00 welcome by Inge Klompmakers of Brill 14.15 – 15.15 lecture Erin Schoneveld 15.15 – 16.15 drinks and book signing Registration required, please check the ICAS 11 website for availability (www.icas.asia/icas11)

Special Events

The Asia in Leiden City Walk introduces you to a number of remarkable people, venues and institutions that are evidence of a profound and longstanding interest in Asia. The arrival of four Dutch vessels in the harbour of Banten, Java, in 1596 formed the beginning of the intensive Dutch involvement in Asia. The first professorship in Arabic was created as early as 1613, and Javanese, Malay, Chinese, Japanese, and Sanskrit followed in the mid-19th century. In this city walk, Dr Anna Beerens, will present some highlights and outlines of that story, which will bring you amongst others to the botanical garden, the 19th century Brill building and beautiful canal houses which once were the homes of Leiden’s first Asian Studies professors.

In her book Shirakaba and Japanese Modernism Dr Erin Schoneveld provides a new comparative framework for understanding the global development of modernism. From April 1910 until September 1923, the Japanese journal Shirakaba (White Birch) released 160 issues featuring articles on Japanese and Western art practices, theory, and criticism. Shirakaba was also one of the first Japanese art magazines to exhibit the works of Auguste Rodin, Paul Cézanne, Vincent van Gogh, Paul Gauguin, and Henri Matisse. Shirakaba was instrumental in reframing the debates on modern Japanese art by serving as an avant-garde platform that advocated individuality and subjective expression. The talk by Schoneveld examines how the avant-garde pursuit of individuality in early 20th century Japan was in opposition to state-sponsored modernism and how this played out among new artistic media, technologies, and formats, including art magazines such as Shirakaba.

Former Brill building on Oude Rijn. ©Brill

Japanese poem on wall near entrance of the Hortus botanicus Leiden. ©Brill Book cover of Shirakaba and Japanese Modernism.

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Asian-European Textiles Exhibition, Workshops, and Lectures

China 1979 – A Giant Awakens Photo exhibition by Paul van Riel

Special Asia Week at the Textile Research Centre Dates: 7 July - 28 July (opening 6 July, 15.30) Venue: Culture room of Sijthoff, Doezastraat 1b, Leiden

Dates: 14 July – 19 July Venue: Textile Research Centre, Hogewoerd 164, Leiden Opening times: 14 July, 13.00 – 19.00 15 - 19 July, 9.30 – 17.30

Tourism in China was very limited until the late 1970s. In 1978 and 1979, Vice President Deng Xiaoping delivered a series of speeches, initiating drastic economic reforms and heralding the development of China’s tourism industry. Briefly based in Hong Kong at that time, Dutch photographer Paul van Riel leaped at the opportunity to explore the fascinating ‘sleeping giant’. A ten-day trip in January 1979 took him via Guangzhou to Guilin and Nanning in southwest China. In December, he visited Shanghai, Nanjing and Hangzhou. This exhibition shows a generous selection of black and white photos from both trips. Most of these unique images have never been published. Website: www.paulvanriel.com

Special Events

The Textile Research Centre (TRC) in Leiden is organising a special Asia Week, from Sunday 14 until Friday 19 July, including the exhibition Out of Asia: 2000 Years of Textiles, which reflects upon the influence of Asia upon European and Middle Eastern textiles and fashion. The programme also includes workshops and lectures, which focus on various aspects of textile and dress production and ornamentation, within the context of East–West relationships. Registration is required for the lectures and workshops, please check the registration details and the whole programme on the TRC website. Website: www.trc-leiden.nl

Lingerie bag from Japan, made for the European market, 1930s (TRC 2016.2172). ©TRC

Canal Tours

©Paul van Riel

Dates: 17 – 18 July Departure point: Kamerlingh Onnes Please check the on-site boat schedule at the departure point With more than 28 kilometres of waterways in Leiden, canals are an important part of the city. One of the best ways to explore the historic city centre of Leiden is from the water. So come aboard and enjoy the views of magnificent facades of many historical buildings, museums, and churches. ICAS 11 offers participants canal tours on 17 and 18 July on a first-come-first-served basis.

©Paul van Riel

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Cultural Events continued

Divine Encounters – Sacred Rituals and Ceremonies in Asia

Engaging With Vietnam activities and exhibitions

Photo exhibition by Hans Kemp Cultural events listed per room Dates and times: 15 July, 9.00 - 18.45 16 July, 13.00 - 15.30 17 July, 9.00 - 18.45 Venue: Oude Sterrewacht, Sterrewachtlaan 11, Leiden

Dates: 27 June – 19 August Venue: Leiden City Hall (visitors hall), Stadhuisplein 1, Leiden Dutch photographer Hans Kemp travelled through Asia to examine the deep connection of people with the spirit world. Divine Encounters is a photographic odyssey exploring the Asian continent hiding in plain sight, resilient and vibrant. In the Leiden City Hall, Kemp shows photos of elaborate spirit rituals, blood-curdling ceremonies and exuberant festivals in India, Ladakh, Japan, and Papua New Guinea. More images and in-depth explanations can be found in his book, with the same title, including rituals in Mongolia, Korea, Thailand, Myanmar, Malaysia, Hong Kong, The Philippines, and Indonesia. Website: www.hanskemp.com

Room: C.002 -C ollection of Vietnam’s Nguyễn Dynasty Era Costume Sets made by Y Vân Hiên Group

Special Events

Room: B.005 - “Unlearning and Learning”, Exhibit and Film Project, curated by Cuong Pham-Nguyen Huu Su-Phan Le Ha - The making and screening of “Vietnam and the World: Past to Present, Memory and War, Language and Soft Power” (also introduced in Session 138, 17 July, 9:00-10:45 /Oude Sterrewacht C.104) -D isplay of archival materials (with some from Non Native Native Art Space, the Netherlands) - Presentation of calligraphic work in various languages Room: B.006 - “Vietnam’s Central Highlands: A Dialogue of Art and Scholarship”, Curated by Pho Ben Doi, Urban Sketchers Vietnam, and Engaging With Vietnam - Display of artwork and screening of music videos/ video clips/video arts that are centered on life, nature, inspirations as well as pressing issues in Vietnam’s Central Highlands Room: H.013 - Silk paintings from Bui Tien Tuan - Selected collection of urban spaces/places in Vu Duc Chien’s sketches - “In the footsteps: Hồ Chí Minh in France”, historical and contemporary photos by Rex Eaton - Selected calligraphic works from Nguyen Huu Su

Book cover of Divine Encounters.

Live Sketching, Calligraphic Writing and Academic Conversations Date: 17 July, 17.00 – 18.45 Venue: Open Space in Front of Oude Sterrewacht, Sterrewachtlaan 11, Leiden Artists and sketchers: Bui Tien Tuan, Vu Duc Chien, Khieu Xuan Phong, Nguyen The Thong, Nguyen Trung Hien, Nguyen Huu Su

From the collection assembled by Rex Eaton, for his display "In the Footsteps: Ho Chi Minh in France". All rights reserved.

Highlights of the EWV cultural events programme that will continue at ICAS 11 Dates: 18 – 19 July Venue: Lipsius 0.30, Cleveringaplaats 1, Leiden Collection of Vietnam’s Nguyễn Dynasty Era Costume Sets made by Y Vân Hiên Group The Y Vân Hiên (Lean on the Clouds House) Group is a gathering place for those who have a strong passion 28


Exhibitions and Special ICAS 11 Events at the University Libraries

and desire to restore Vietnamese traditional culture. The Nguyễn dynasty era costumes showcased in this exhibition include clothes worn by common people, government officials and members of the royal family. These garments are tailor-made and conform to the technical and aesthetic rules introduced and mandated by the Nguyễn dynasty. The materials used to produce these costumes are sourced from traditional Vietnamese silk villages, such as Mazhou Silk and Van Phuc Silk. The patterns on the costumes, which are adapted from Nguyễn artefacts, ensure historical accuracy and maintain aesthetic values.

Leiden University Libraries invites you to visit its Asian Library. You can take a tour of the Asian Library, view the exhibition Panji – Diponegoro – La Galigo Exhibition UNESCO Memory of the World, visit a pop-up exhibition – on Wednesday featuring East Asian special collections, on Thursday South & Southeast Asian special collections. The Asian Library houses our renowned and extensive Asian collections. These include the largest collection on Indonesia worldwide and some of the foremost collections on South & Southeast Asia, China, Japan and Korea. The Asian Library, built on the rooftop of the University Library, opened in 2017. It serves as an international meeting place with state-of-the-art facilities. Leiden University is a major international knowledge hub on Asia. Scholars and students from all over the world come to Leiden to participate in top research and teaching programs. Leiden’s unique Asian collections are of inestimable value to support research, teaching and cultural activities. Leiden University Libraries is continuously digitizing collections to make them accessible worldwide and to preserve them for future generations. Website: www.library.universiteitleiden.nl

“Unlearning & Learning”, Co-curated by Cuong Pham, Nguyen Huu Su and Phan Le Ha “Unlearning & Learning” is an exhibit and film project. Its aim is to draw attention to Vietnamese, Vietnam, and practices of ‘Vietnamese-ness’ in Europe, and to demonstrate that ties to Vietnam via Europe (and vice versa) are a labyrinth of fragmentations and complications. “Unlearning & Learning” also explores how the varied meanings attached to the Vietnamese language and the ways in which the Vietnamese language is learnt, practiced, promoted and ‘kept’ in/by/among/for Vietnamese communities in varied contexts in Europe can tease out issues of politics, community, belonging and identity. “In the Footsteps: Hồ Chí Minh in France”, Assembled by Rex Eaton This display traces Hồ Chí Minh’s life, from the time he landed as a seaman on the eve of WWI, to his return as an activist after the war and his peace mission in 1946 as a President. Using a blend of historical and contemporary photos, it explores his work, lodgings, neighborhoods and travels. Assembled by Rex Eaton and based on research that took him to Paris, the Basque region, Tours & Normandy, it serves as an adjunct to his presentation, “Royalty and Revolutionaries in France” (in Session 93 EWV, 16 July / 13:30-15:15 / Oude Sterrewacht, B.104)

Panji – Diponegoro – La Galigo Exhibition UNESCO Memory of the World Dates: 23 May – 1 September Speed dates with curators, Asian Library Dates and times: 17 July – 18 July, 17.00 – 20.00 Registration required, please check the ICAS 11 website for availability (www.icas.asia/icas11) Pop-up exhibitions pop-up exhibition East Asia Date: 17 July pop-up exhibition South and Southeast Asia Date: 18 July

“Vietnam’s Central Highlands: A Dialogue of Art and Scholarship”, Co-created by Pho Ben Doi, Urban Sketchers Vietnam, and Engaging With Vietnam The curation of this project is inspired by Da Lat, a city in the highlands, about 45-50 minute by air from Saigon/Ho Chi Minh City. Da Lat was built by the French during the colonial period as a holiday destination and get-away haven for the French. It is now still referred to as a ‘European city in the central highlands’. In this exhibition, we will capture and engage with the many meanings and transformations associated with this ‘French/European highland city’ throughout time, space and generations, and via multiple forms of engagement and interactions including Q&A, a display of artworks and local produce (e.g. tea, coffee, chocolate, crafts, flowers, etc.), live drawing/sketching, the showing of music clips and short videos, and the offering of Vietnamese tea and coffee.

The Asian Library. ©Leiden University

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Dates: 17 July and 18 July Venue: Leiden University Libraries, Witte Singel 27, Leiden


Cultural Events continued

Heritage on the Move

Hortus Botanicus Leiden – 430 years Challenges in Asian Botany

An Interdisciplinary Photo Exhibition by Leiden Global about Travelling Heritage

Lecture and guided tour by Prof. Paul J. A. Kessler

Dates: 16 July – 19 July Venue: C-hallway, Kamerlingh Onnes, Steenschuur 25, Leiden

Date and time: 18 July, 16.30-18.30 Venue: Hortus Botanicus Leiden, Rapenburg 73, Leiden Registration required, please check the ICAS 11 website for availability (www.icas.asia/icas11) The oldest botanical garden of the Netherlands has focused on Asian plants ever since its establishment as part of Leiden University in 1590. The first tulips came from Central Asia. In the 19th century Von Siebold brought plants from China and Japan to the garden and we are proud that we can still show some of the original specimens to our visitors. Many scientific collections of threatened plant species such as Asian orchids, carnivorous plants, Hoya, Dischidia and Titan Arum have been collected from the wild in cooperation with counterpart institutions in the country of origin. The close, long-lasting links with organisations, especially in South East Asia, have resulted in a collection that is unique in the Netherlands and is used for many national and international research and outreach activities. The lecture will be followed by a tour through the Hortus showing living examples of our Asian collection. Website: www.hortusleiden.nl

Today, heritage and migration go hand in hand more than ever before. For many reasons, people move around the world, and so does their heritage. Leiden Global presents a photo exhibition with photographs by scholars from Leiden showing their idea of the impact of migration on heritage. Cultural heritage is often understood in terms of local identity alone. But in fact, it travels across the globe because of trade, human migrations and many other forms of connectivity, including mass media; and it has done so since times immemorial. In this process, people may change, but so does the cultural ‘heritage on the move’. Website: www.leidenglobal.org

Special Events

Free access to the botanical garden with your ICAS 11 badge from 16 – 19 July.

Amorphophallus titanum.©Hortus botanicus Leiden

Humanity’s End as a New Beginning – World Disasters in Myths Artwork Exhibition by Yuriko Yamaguchi Dates: 16 July – 30 August (opening 15 July, 17.00) Venue: Leiden University Central Administration (‘Oude UB’), Rapenburg 70, Leiden Japanese-American artist Yuriko Yamaguchi’s first exhibition in the Netherlands: thirty art works inspired by an essay and myths about global disasters collected by writer and Leiden Professor Emeritus Mineke Schipper. Their collaboration originated at the Rockefeller Center, Bellagio, Italy. Titles of the artworks and quotes from mythical stories will be in English. The world première of this show was in Japan, Autumn 2018. Website: www.yurikoyamaguchi.com

Left: Oceania, Punishment & Rescue. ©Yuriko Yamaguchi

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Me Asian?! Visual Archive

Meet the Curators: Museum Tours at the National Museum of Ethnology

Exhibition by the ‘Non-Native Native Embassy’ and Leiden University College The Hague

Museum Volkenkunde (National Museum of Ethnology) Date and times: 18 July, 8.00 – 10.00 Venue: Museum Volkenkunde, Steenstraat 1, Leiden Registration required, please check the ICAS 11 website for availability (www.icas.asia/icas11)

The Me Asian?! Visual Archive is an exhibition of the Me Asian?! digital image collection that answers the question ‘What does it mean to be Asian in Europe’? This growing collection is created through an open entry via the social media campaign #measianluc, which invites viewers to think about rituals, places, objects, food, or traditions that are a current representation of the global Asian aesthetic. The project is organised by the ‘Non-Native Native Embassy’, an initiative that, together with Leiden University College The Hague (LUC), explores the practice of Asian creatives in the Netherlands. The archive can be viewed on Instagram: www.instagram.com/measianluc

Breakfast meetings Museum Volkenkunde and IIAS invite ICAS 11 participants for a breakfast meeting on Thursday morning 18 July between 8.00 and 10.00 to enjoy coffee, tea, and pastries at the museum café and to meet the curators of the museum’s Asian collections during tours and presentations in various galleries: -F rancine Brinkgreve, curator Insular Southeast Asia, will give guided tours through the Indonesia permanent display (ground floor) starting at 8.15, 8.50, and 9.30. - Priya Swamy, curator South Asia & Globalization, will give a gallery talk about South Asian musical instruments in the Asia permanent display (ground floor) starting at 8.15, 8.50, and 9.30. - Daan Kok, curator Japan, will give guided tours through the Japanese permanent display (first floor) starting at 8.15, 8.50, and 9.30. -W illemijn van Noord, curator China, will give guided tours through the Chinese permanent display (first floor) starting at 8.15, 8.50, and 9.30. -L iesbeth Ouwehand, curator Photography, will give a presentation about the Asian photography collections in the Auditiorium (first floor) starting at 08.30 and 09.15. The museum café is located at the ground floor. Please note that drinks and food are not allowed in the galleries. Website: www.volkenkunde.nl/en

©Museum Volkenkunde

Screen shot from Instagram #measianluc

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Special Events

Dates: 16 July – 19 July (Opening on 16 July, 11.00 – 11.30 by Belle Promchanya) Venue: IIAS, Rapenburg 59, Leiden


Cultural Events continued

Restorient: Introduction to Japanese Painting Conservation

Retrospective Exhibition IIAS & ICAS and Award Ceremony IIAS Photo Contest 2019

Date and times: 18 July, 14.00 – 14.45 and 15.00 – 15.45 Venue: Restorient studio/Workshop at Museum Volkenkunde, Steenstraat 1, 2312 BS Leiden Registration required, please check the ICAS 11 website for availability (www.icas.asia/icas11)

Dates: 16 July – 19 July Award ceremony and drinks: 17 July, 17.00 – 19.00 Venue: IIAS, Rapenburg 59, Leiden On the ground floor of the IIAS building, we can look back on 25 years of IIAS and 21 years of ICAS. The doors of our institute are open throughout the week for those who want to become acquainted (or reconnect) with IIAS. To celebrate our 25th anniversary, we organised a photo competition with the themes ‘IIAS’ and ‘Asia and Europe’, the general theme of ICAS 11. Nearly 230 images were submitted. The winning photographers will be festively announced and prizes awarded. Join us! Website: www.iias.asia

The Restorient studio provides a specialist environment for the conservation and restoration of Japanese hanging scrolls (kakemono), folding screens (byōbu) and hand scrolls (e-makimono). We emphasise the use of traditional materials and techniques. The work is carried out at low benches on Japanese mats (tatami), whilst the drying boards (karibari) are used in tensioning paintings and mounting silks during the process of Japanese mounting (hyōgu). These are just two features that reflect the importance the studio places on traditional conservation. The Restorient studio is located in the Nationaal Museum van Wereldculturen in the old University City of Leiden, The Netherlands. Website: www.restorient.com

Special Events Left and above: Restorient studio. ©Restorient

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Walking Tours Historical Leiden and Leiden’s Alms Houses by Cicerones

Workshop Chinese Calligraphy with Cara Yuan

Hofjeswandeling – Alms Houses walking tours Dates and times: 17 July, 11.15-12.45 18 July, 14.45-16.15 Point of departure: Entrance of the Kamerlingh Onnes, Steenschuur 25, Leiden

Calligraphy is an essential part of China’s cultural heritage; it is also one of the most important art forms. During this workshop, Cara Yuan will talk about the history and role of calligraphy in Chinese society. She will also introduce you to the Four Treasures of Chinese Calligraphy: brush, ink, inkstone and paper. After that, you will be able to get to work yourself. Cara Yuan is a professional artist, photographer and calligraphy teacher. She grew up in China in an artists’ family, where she started Chinese calligraphy at a very young age; she exhibited in China and Japan before her 20th birthday. Cara’s work as an artist (Chinese water-based ink techniques, abstract painting and photography) is characterized by a mix of Eastern and Western influences. Website: www.carayuan.nl

Historische wandeling – Historical Leiden walking tours Dates and times: 17 July, 14.45-16.15 18 July, 11.15-12.45 Point of departure: Entrance of the Kamerlingh Onnes, Steenschuur 25, Leiden Website: www.cicerones.nl

On route of the Historical Leiden Walk.

©Sandra Dehue

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Special Events

Dates: 16 July, 13.00 – 15.00 19 July, 11.00 – 13.00 Venue: IIAS, Rapenburg 59, Leiden Registration required, please check the ICAS 11 website for availability (www.icas.asia/icas11)

Registration for either tour required, please check the ICAS 11 website for availability (www.icas.asia/icas11)


The ICAS 11 Film Festival Designed to complement ICAS 11 conference proceedings, the ICAS 11 Film Festival will showcase documentary films from Asia.

Festival curator The ICAS 11 Film Festival is curated by Dr Roshni Sengupta, Fellow, International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) and Lecturer, Leiden University Institute for Area Studies. She works and writes on media and politics and has previously curated film events on neo-realist cinema in India and contemporary Bollywood.

From human interest stories to narratives of caste, community and gender violence and exclusion, these films explore the histories, societies, politics and cultures of South, South East and Central Asia. The films attempt to move beyond academic enquiry and could be read as visual documentations of these magnificently and rapidly transforming societies, where tradition and modernity are articulated not as binaries but located in an alternative conceptual universe. The films shortlisted for screening during ICAS 11 come from a diverse range of countries such as India, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Japan and Afghanistan. The festival provides a unique platform for ICAS participants to not only experience the films themselves but also be part of a Q&A session with filmmakers and experts immediately after the screenings.

Festival team Ms Annemarie van Leeuwen, Coordinator Outreach and Lectures, IIAS Dr Willem Vogelsang, Deputy Director, IIAS

Festival advisors

ICAS 11 Film Festival

Dr Paul van der Velde, ICAS Secretary Dr Philippe Peycam, Director, IIAS Dr Elena Paskaleva, Coordinator Asian Heritages Cluster, IIAS Dr Naomi Standen, Fellow, IIAS Dr Britta Ohm, Fellow, IIAS Dr Aatreyee Ghosh, Fellow, IIAS Dr Theara Thun, Fellow, IIAS Dr Faizah Zakaria, Fellow, IIAS Dr Nurul Huda, Fellow, IIAS

Interior of the historic Trianon Theatre, Leiden

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Screening Schedule Venue: Lipsius/0.19 Tuesday 16 July 2019

In conversation with …

09:30 – 12.30 Cong Binh (Vietnam/France)

Lam Le (filmmaker) with Phan Le Ha, Liam C. Kelley, Tri Phuong, Webby Kalikiti, Emmanuelle Peyvel and Trấ n Nguyên Khang

13:30 – 15:15

Meet the Millennials Lucas de Man with Ting-Fai Yu Episode 1: Inside the Pressure Cooker

11:15 – 13:00

Repdeman (Indonesia)

Juniator Tulius with Rizal Shidiq

14:45 – 16:30

Saving Mes Aynak (Afghanistan)

Naomi Standen with Elena Paskaleva

17:00 – 18:45

Sangharsh (India)

Nicolas Jaoul (filmmaker) with Pralay Kanungo

Thursday 18 July 2019 11:15 – 13:00

Lukochuri (Bangladesh)

Nasrin Siraj Annie (filmmaker) with Roshni Sengupta

14:45 – 16:30

This Island is Ours (Japan/Korea)

Alexander Bukh (filmmaker) with Thomas Mes

17:00 – 18:45 Living Like a Common Man (India/UK) Sanderien Verstappen (filmmaker) with Priya Swamy Friday 19 July 2019 11:15 – 13:00

Rangsa ni Tonun (Indonesia)

Sandra Niessen (filmmaker) with Pamela Cross

14:45 – 16:30

Revisiting Home (Hong Kong)

Anson HS. Mak with Ting-Fai Yu (with installation)

17:00 – 18:45

Lynch Nation (India)

Britta Ohm with Aatreyee Ghosh

Extra screenings at the historic Trianon Theatre, Leiden The ICAS 11 Film Festival is delighted to collaborate with the Trianon Theatre – one of the best-known landmarks of the city of Leiden. The Trianon Theatre is also one of the oldest cinemas in Holland, opening its door to audiences on 19 August 1927. The interior was designed by Jaap Gidding, also responsible for the marvellous Amsterdamse Tuschinski Theater. Screenings at Trianon are free for ICAS 11 participants with conference badges.

Thursday 18 July 2019 11:00 – 12:15

This Island is Ours (Japan/Korea)

13:00 – 14:15

Saving Mes Aynak (Afghanistan)

15:00 – 17:30

Cong Binh (Vietnam/France)

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Wednesday 17 July 2019


Film Details

Cong Binh: the lost fighters of Vietnam

Repdeman (ICAS 11 submission)

ICAS 11 Film Festival

16 July, 09:30 – 12:30 Lipsius 18 July, 15.00 – 17.30 Trianon Theatre Director: Lam Le/2012/118 minutes

17 July, 11:15 - 13:00 Lipsius Directors: Dandhy Dwi Laksono, Neneng Susilawati and Udrekh Hanif/2018/63 minutes

On the eve of the Second World War, twenty thousand Vietnamese people were recruited in French Indochina and were forced to work in French weapon factories to stand in for workers who had been sent to fight the Germans. Mistaken for soldiers, they were forced to remain in France after the defeat in 1940; during the Occupation, these workers – called ‘Cong Binh’ – were left at the mercy of the Germans and lived like pariahs. Wrongly accused of betraying their native Vietnam, they were in reality followers of Ho Chi Minh and were rooting for Independence in 1945. The film follows around two dozen survivors in Vietnam and France. Five of them died during the editing of the film. This is a page from the history of France and Vietnam which has shamefully been erased from collective memory.

Repdeman’ is a Mentawaian word which means a memory of something that has reminded us of past occurrences. Comprising four main islands – Siberut, Sipora, North Pagai and South Pagai – earthquake events from the past are common in Mentawai family stories with multiple interpretations. On the one hand, earthquakes were a blessing and an opportunity to rebuild; on the other, they were a sign of disaster. For the Mentawaians, the 2010 tsunami that devastated North Pagai, South Pagai and South Sipora was the first such experience in the last 200 years. This pathbreaking documentary provides us with crucial information of how the tsunami victims survived. It is based on the memory of the survivors and chronicles the way in which they rebuilt their lives in their new permanent resettlements and in temporary hamlets. The film is also a source of valuable knowledge in dealing with natural disasters in the future.

Meet the Millennials Episode 1: Inside the Pressure Cooker 16 July, 13:30 – 15:15 Lipsius Director: Joep van Osch/2019/29 minutes

Saving Mes Aynak 17 July, 14:45 - 16:30 Lipsius 18 July, 13:00 - 14:15 Trianon Theatre Director: Brent Huffman/2014/45 minutes

Meet the Millennials is a documentary series by Lucas De Man (BE/NL) and Hyunsin Kim (DE/KOR) about the millennial generation in East Asia. In each episode Lucas and Hyunsin take the audience on a journey to six cities—Seoul, Singapore, Taipei, Tokyo, Hong Kong and Shenzhen—where they meet 100+ millennials who share their stories on camera. Along the way, we get to know this generation and how they’re dealing with the biggest issues facing them. The first episode, Inside the Pressure Cooker, is about burn-out and stress. The documentary series is part of a larger multimedia art project by Company New Heroes called Hello Asia. As part of this project, Lucas/CNH has also made a lecture performance about the millennial generation.

The award-winning film follows archaeologist Qadir Temori as he races against time to save a 5,000-yearold Buddhist archaeological site in Afghanistan from imminent demolition by a Chinese state-owned mining company, which plans to destroy Mes Aynak to mine for $100-billion worth of copper. Saving Mes Aynak examines the conflict between cultural preservation and economic opportunity, through the lens of the Afghan archaeologists and local villagers who live and work near Mes Aynak. Called, “a doc of crucial immediacy... advocacy filmmaking at its best and most chilling,” by Indiewire, Saving Mes Aynak is both a powerful and moving film, and an inspiring call to action.

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Sangharsh (ICAS 11 submission)

This Island is Ours (ICAS 11 submission) 18 July, 11:00 - 12:15 Trianon Theatre 18 July, 14:45 - 16:30 Lipsius Directors: Nils Clauss and Alexander Bukh/2016/54 Minutes

Shot between 1997 and 2001, Sangharsh is a long feature documentary film which takes us deep into the lifeworld of Dalit Panther activists in the late 1990s Uttar Pradesh, India. By following three activists, one is taken on a rough trip in the slums and villages of Kanpur region, where these characters are spreading the revolutionary messages of Ambedkar. It is an emotional journey into the urge to struggle in order to assert one’s humanity, when humiliation, exploitation and violence remain an everyday occurrence. The film is the cinematographic version of the director’s PhD fieldwork, and reflects on what can be achieved with cinema that remains outside the reach of academic writing.

The territorial dispute between Japan and Korea over the ownership of the Dokdo/Takeshima islets is not limited to state-to-state relations. In both countries there are citizens’ groups actively engaged in protesting, lobbying and educating the public. This Island is Ours follows a Korean kindergarten caretaker with a background in student activism and a recently widowed Japanese housewife as they campaign tirelessly for the sovereignty of the tiny islets that are currently controlled by Korea, but also claimed by Japan. This film creates a rare insight into the lives of the two activists on both sides by presenting their parallel experiences from a neutral point of view.

Lukochuri – Hide & Seek (ICAS 11 submission) 18 July, 11:15 - 13:00 Lipsius Director: Nasrin Siraj Annie/2018-19/20 minutes Lukochuri (Hide and Seek in English) is a 20-minute documentary film on Bangladeshi women coming to terms with their sexuality while they ‘hide and seek’ through social pressures and stigma. Women’s sexuality is a taboo subject in Bangladeshi society. Nevertheless, three groups of young female migrant workers who participated in a research project on sexual and reproductive health and rights came out to narrate their experiences. Garment workers, sex workers and women from the beauty industry, working in the mega-city of Dhaka relate their experiences of sexual violence, pleasure and desire in the film. The film also traces the bumpy ride the filmmaker had to undertake to find women willing to tell their stories in the film.

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17 July, 17:00 - 18:45 Lipsius Director: Nicolas Jaoul/2018/105 minutes


Film Details continued

Rangsa ni tonun (ICAS 11 submission)

Living Like a Common Man

ICAS 11 Film Festival

18 July, 17:00 - 18:45 Lipsius Directors: Sanderien Verstappen, Mario Rutten and Isabelle Makay/2011/64 minutes

19 July, 11:15 - 13:00 Lipsius Directors: MJA Nashir and Sandra Niessen/2013/26 minutes

Living Like a Common Man follows the lives of young Indians who move to the West for a better, more prosperous life but end up in low-status jobs and live in cramped, small houses with other newly arrived migrants. The film follows the daily life in one such house in East London. When they return to visit their relatively well-todo families in India, they encounter great expectations of their parents and family. Will these youngsters fulfil their own and their families’ dreams? Living like a Common Man has been screened on NDTV in India, at 16 film festivals, 16 public venues, and 38 academic venues (conferences and courses), and has proved particularly rewarding teaching material in undergraduate courses about migration.

‘Rangsa’ in the Batak language (North Sumatra, Indonesia) can be translated as ‘description’ – but it is more than that. The genre is part of the oral repertory of the Batak guru or knowledge specialist (datu/shaman). Rangsa ni tonun (‘tonun’ = weaving) is about the steps in the production of a Batak textile. The ‘rangsa’ closes with a reference to Si Boru Hasagian, the first Batak weaver from whom all Batak weavers are believed to have descended. The film depicts weavers as honourable inheritors/perpetuators of culture – a far cry from their current social position. Sandra Niessen (anthropologist and producer of the film) and MJA Nashir (director) have conducted numerous projects in support of the ailing Batak weaving tradition. With that intent, they screened this film in dozens of villages and other Batak venues and gave more than 100 copies to weavers and aficionados.

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Revisiting Home: auto-ethnographic artworks of Law Yuk Mui and Tang Kwok Hin in Hong Kong (ICAS 11 submission)

Lynch Nation

19 July, 14:45 - 16:30 Lipsius Director: Anson HS Mak/2012-17/62 minutes

Ever since the advent of a majoritarian government led by PM Narendra Modi – now in its second term in office – India has experienced relentless communal polarization and violence against minority and marginalised communities. Lynch Nation embarks on a visual journey across India and listens to heart-wrenching stories of mob lynching that have torn apart families and shaken the conscience of the nation. The film documents seven incidents of mob lynching by traveling through the personal spaces of the victims and recording testimonies of survivors and their families. It is an independent and crowd-funded project, with no corporate support.

This experimental visual montage examines Law Yuk Mui and Tang Kwok Hin’s – two important emerging artists in Hong Kong – practice-led auto-ethnographic works regarding identity at issue through re-centering tactics geographically, historically and psychologically. Law’s solo exhibition titled Victoria East (2017) shows a series of experimental ethnographic artworks from the search for the original coastline of Tseung Kwan O (Law’s home), east of Victory Harbour – the centre of colonialized habitants and the financial centre representing mainstream neo-liberalism. The installations invoke debates on Hong Kong identity and the need for its own community history. Tang’s works focus on his identity as an indigenous inhabitant of Yuen Long, far north west of Hong Kong. His works mix moving image, performance, and collection of found objects to question the notion of home and community, express his strong emotions and struggles with history through the studies and representation of the ‘everyday-life-ness’ of his family, death of his grandfather and collective village events of the indigenous cultural tradition.

Revisiting Home: Nancy

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19 July, 17:00 - 18:45 Lipsius Directors: Ashfaque E J, Shaheen Ahmad, Furqan Faridi, Vishu Sejwal/2018/43 minutes


Session Schedule Overview

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Session Venues Huizinga, Doelensteeg 16 (A2) Kamerlingh Onnes, Steenschuur 25 (A3) Lipsius, Cleveringaplaats 1 (A2)

Monday 15 July 10.45 – 13.00

Morning Sessions 1-5

42-43

Oude Sterrewacht, Sterrenwachtlaan 25 (A4)

16.45 – 19.00

Afternoon Sessions 6-11

43-44

See pages

Museum Volkenkunde, Steenstraat 1 (B1) Sijthoff, Doezastraat 1B (A5)

10.00 – 11.45

Morning Sessions 12-50

45-53

13.30 – 15.15

Afternoon Sessions 51-96

53-64

Wednesday 17 July

All Sessions are categorised under a particular theme. These have been colour coded to aid visibility as shown below:

9.00 – 10.45

Morning Sessions 97-139

65-74

A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

11.15 – 13.00

Morning Sessions 140-180

75-84

BOOK AND DISSERTATION CAR OUSEL

14.45 – 16.30

Afternoon Sessions 181-223

84-94

DEVELOPMENT AND URBANISATION

16.30 – 17.00

Afternoon Sessions 224

ECONOMY

17.00 – 18.45

Afternoon Sessions 225-265

95 95-105

EDUCATION

ENGAGING WITH VIETNAM

Thursday 18 July

ENVIRONMENT

9.00 – 10.45

Morning Sessions 266-305

106-115

H E R I TAG E A N D T H E P O L I T I CS O F C U LT U R E

11.15 – 13.00

Morning Sessions 306-349

115-126

HISTORY

14.45 – 16.30

Afternoon Sessions 350-391

126-137

KNOWLEDGE AND PHILOSOPHY

17.00 – 18.45

Afternoon Sessions 392-431

137-146

L ANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

MEDIA, COMMUNICATION, DIGITALISATION

Friday 19 July

MIGRATION AND DIASP ORAS

9.00 – 10.45

Morning Sessions 432-470

P OLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL REL ATIONS

10.45 – 11.15

Morning Sessions 471

RELIGION AND BELIEFS

11.15 – 13.00

Morning Sessions 472-511

155-165

SOCIETY AND IDENTITY

14.45 – 16.30

Afternoon Sessions 512-550

165-173

W E L FA R E A N D H E A LT H

17.00 – 18.45

Afternoon Sessions 551-588

173-179

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Session Schedule Overview

Tuesday 16 July

See map on page 11 for locations.


SESSION 1

SESSION 3

1 0.4 5 – 1 3.0 0 / O U D E S T E R R E WAC H T B.1 0 4

1 0.4 5 – 1 3.0 0 / O U D E S T E R R E WAC H T C.1 0 2

ENGAGING WITH VIETNAM

ENGAGING WITH VIETNAM

Cold War Relations and Legacies, and ‘New’ Mobilities

Identity, Memory and Ideology CHAIR

Catherine Earl - Independent Scholar

CHAIR

Gerard Sasges - National University of Singapore The Vietnamese Virgin Mary in the U.S. and Germany: Transnational Religious Network and Diasporic Nationalism among Vietnamese Refugees Thien-Huong Ninh - Cosumnes River College

Vietnam’s Voyage into Space; Motives and Pathways Towards building a New Satellite Technology Powerhouse Leon T. Hauser - Leiden University

Ho Chi Minh: Practice, Theory, and the Linking of Marxist Self-Criticism and Confucian Self- Cultivation Kevin Pham - University of California, Riverside

“We provide assistance to the fighting Vietnam in all possible forms, in size that we can afford”: Support of the Polish People’s Republic for the DRV during the Vietnam War Jarema Słowiak - Jagiellonian University

Session Schedule 15 July Sessions 1-4

Memory and Identity in the Work of Tran Duc Thao Richard Quang-Anh Tran - Ca’Foscari University of Venice

Legacies of Eastern European Education: University Degrees and Political Manifestos. Circulation of Ideas between Poland and Vietnam Grazyna Szymanska-Matusiewicz - University of Warsaw

Folk Culture Subjects in Compositions in the Early Days of Tân nha·c Viê·t Nam (New Music of Vietnam): The Indigenization of Western Melodies in Folk Culture Lyrics Nguyen Minh Tien - University of Social Sciences and Humanities, VNU HCMC

Brokered Education as a Migration Industry: Comparative Perspectives on International Student Migration from Vietnam to Germany and Japan Tran An Huy - University of Duisburg-Essen

SESSION 4

Education Export: Destination Vietnam Minna Hakkarainen - University of Helsinki

1 0.4 5 – 1 3.0 0 / O U D E S T E R R E WAC H T C.1 0 4 ENGAGING WITH VIETNAM

Migrants on Both Sides of the Law

SESSION 2 1 0.4 5 – 1 3.0 0 / O U D E S T E R R E WAC H T C.0 0 3

CHAIR

John Kleinen - University of Amsterdam

ENGAGING WITH VIETNAM

Cosmopolitan Texts

What’s love got to do with it? Narratives of Sex, Money and Morality from the Case Study of Vietnamese Migrants in Moscow Lan Anh Hoang - The University of Melbourne

CHAIR

William F. Pore - Pusan National University Reinterpreting the Past for the Future: Study on the Historical Writings of Phan Boi Chau and Hoang Cao Khai Ran Tai - University of Leiden

Elusive Victims? Anti-Trafficking and Vietnamese Migrants in the UK Valentine Gavard-Suaire - Royal Holloway, University of London

Stories and Chronicle in Duoc Tue Magazine (1934-1945) Ninh Thi Sinh - Hanoi Pedagogical University 2

Illegal Vietnamese in Europe: Borderless, Lawless, and Social Remittance Lê Thanh Hai - Independent Scholar

Western Civilisation through the Vision of Vietnamese Confucian Intellectuals in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century Nguyen Huu Su - SOAS University of London

Vietnamese “Modern Slaves”?: Agency and Precarity in Nail Salons, Cannabis Farms and the UK Immigration System Tamsin Barber - Oxford Brookes University

The Cosmopolitanism of Ethics and Place in Colonized East/Southeast Asia as Observed in the Writings of Early Twentieth Century Korean and Vietnamese Intellectuals William F. Pore - Pusan National University

The best way to begin to understand citizenship is by considering what it is not, using Vietnamese boat people in the UK as a case study Haewon Lee - University of Social Sciences and Humanities, VNU Hanoi

Learning and Absorbing Western Science and Technology in the Tu Duc Era from the Viewpoint of the Nguyen Dynasty’s Official Records of History Hoang Phuong Mai - Institute of Sino-Nom Studies

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SESSION 5

SESSION 7

1 0.4 5 – 1 3.0 0 / O U D E S T E R R E WAC H T C.0 0 6

1 6 .4 5 – 1 9. 0 0 / O U D E S T E R R E WA C H T B .1 0 4

ENGAGING WITH VIETNAM

ENGAGING WITH VIETNAM

Language Issues, Pedagogy, Education and Mobility

Self Searching in Writing, Multi Forms of (Urban) Identity, and Ethnic and Cultural Expressions

CHAIR

Le Thuy Linh - Monash University

CHAIR

Tamsin Barber - Oxford Brookes University Exploring Students’ Positive Emotions in English Language Learning in Vietnamese Contexts Using Written Narratives Nguyen Thi Anh Hong - Massey University

In Search for a Hybrid Self in Viet Thanh Nguyen’s The Sympathizer Masami Usui - Doshisha University Claiming Visibility though Pan-ethnicity: The Experiences and Identities of the Second-Generation Vietnamese in Britain Tamsin Barber - Oxford Brookes University

Vietnamese EFL Lecturers’ Perceptions and Practices about Intercultural Communicative Competence: A Survey Study Nguyen Thi Thuy Lan - The University of Auckland

Second Generation in Russia: Negotiating Dichotomies of Ethnic and Civic Anna Tuzova - European University at Saint Petersburg

Europe or Asia? Teachers’ Assessment Literacy and CEFR for Japanese Language Teaching in Vietnam Kayoko Hashimoto - The University of Queensland

“De nos vies…quelques traits”: An Artist Video (English Subtitles) Myriam Dao - Independent Artist, France

Neoliberalism versus Confucianism in Vietnamese HE: Bridging the Missing Link? Ngo Thanh Ha - The University of New South Wales

“The Vanishing Village”: A Documentary by John Kleinen John Kleinen - Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research

SESSION 6 1 6 .4 5 – 1 9. 0 0 / O U D E S T E R R E WA C H T C. 0 0 3

SESSION 8

ENGAGING WITH VIETNAM

1 6 .4 5 – 1 9. 0 0 / O U D E S T E R R E WA C H T C.1 0 2 ENGAGING WITH VIETNAM

Issues Surrounding Arts, Art Practices, Festivals and Societies

Gendered Economies and Choice, Employment and Environment Issues

CHAIR

Minna Hakkarainen - University of Helsinki

CHAIR

Catherine Earl - Independent Scholar Dancing Sideways to Move Forward, Imagining Sustainable Future Communities in Vietnam through Bi-Lateral Cultural Engagement: A Case Study Examining Public-Private Partnerships using European Models of Creative Collaboration Jane Gavan - The University of Sydney

The Feminization of Employment through Export-led Strategies: Evidence from Vietnam Thi Anh-Dao Tran - IRASEC The Role of Microfinance to Empower Women: Global Sustainable Perspectives in the Case of Vietnam Long Bui-Thanh - Technological University Dublin

Adaptation and Collaboration of Vietnamese Theater Yuko Saito-Nobe - Taisho University

Female Life Courses, Choice and Work in Vietnam Eva Fuhrmann - University of Cologne

Good Idea! Ronald Bellemans - Author

The Politics of Fertility Control among Ethnic Minority Population in the Mountainous Region in Vietnam A Case of the Hmong Nguyen Thi Le - Kyoto University

Water Puppetry is Vietnam, Vietnam is Water Puppetry: Challenging the Discourse on What Defines Vietnam through Theatre Michelle Huynh - University of Hawaii at Manoa

Air Pollution in Hanoi Capital of Vietnam: Issues, Challenges and Local Efforts Duong Van Thanh - School of International Training

Preservation and Exploitation of Traditional Festivals in Vietnam today, with Observations of some Festivals in the Northern Part Lu Thi Thanh Le - University of Social Sciences and Humanities, VNU Hanoi

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Session Schedule 15 July Sessions 5-8

English in Vietnam: Past, Present, and Future Mai Nguyen - University of Edinburgh


SESSION 9 1 6 .4 5 – 1 9. 0 0 / O U D E S T E R R E WA C H T C.1 0 4 ENGAGING WITH VIETNAM

Transnational Lives and Expressions CHAIR

Le Thanh Hai - Independent Scholar Europeans in Vietnam: Transnational Mobility, Integration, Identity – Case Study in Binh Duong Tran Hanh Minh Phuong - Thu Dau Mot University Transnational Life Trajectories – Travel Experiences of German-born Vietnamese in their Ancestral Homeland Max Müller - Georg-August-University Göttingen

Session Schedule 15 July Sessions 9-10

Vietnamese Women Writers’ Travel Writing on Europe Tran Le Hoa Tranh - University of Social Sciences and Humanities VNU HCMC The Construction of Identity: The Case of Vietnamese Women living in Triveneto Area, Italy Trang Huyen Dang - New Horizons and University of Trento Socio-Economic-Political Functions of Vietnamese Restaurants in Budapest Linh Tong - Central European University

SESSION 10 1 6 .4 5 – 1 9. 0 0 / O U D E S T E R R E WA C H T C. 0 0 6 ENGAGING WITH VIETNAM

Language, Mobility, Education, and Cultural Identity Across Borders, Ethnicities and Politics CHAIR

Trang Schwenke-Lam - Hamburg University Extracurricular Tutoring as an Educational Investment Strategy of German, Turkish and Vietnamese Families in Germany Trang Schwenke-Lam - Hamburg University Investment of Vietnamese Families in their Children’s Language Development in Germany Antje Hansen - Hamburg University Vietnamese Language in Social Mobility Vo Kim Ha - Thu Dau Mot University Ethnic Minority Women in Global Tourism Context: Obscuring or Defining their Cultural Identity? Dang Thi Phuong Anh - Hanoi National University of Education Leading a Vietnamese Life in Europe - The Little Known Story of South Vietnamese First Lady Madame Nhu Trang Hong Vu - Yenching Academy of Peking University

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1 0.0 0 – 1 1 .4 5 / H U I Z I N GA 0.0 6

1 0.0 0 – 1 1 .4 5 / H U I Z I N GA 0. 2 5

HISTORY

L ANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

Missionary Activities I

Transpacific and Global Relations in Philippine Literature in Spanish

CHAIR

Rômulo Da Silva Ehalt - Keio University

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

The Politics of Re-Enchantment: Transculturations of the Buddha in Spanish Golden Age Comedia and Philippine Hagiography John Blanco - University of California, San Diego

Gleaned from the Image of the Holy Infant Jesus, a Cultural history of Post-war Cebu, Philippines Delilah R. Labajo - University of San Carlos, Cebu

Residual Intercolonial Intimacies Across the Hispanic Pacific: Uses and Abuses Paula Park - Wesleyan University

Japanese Slavery Through the Lenses of European Theologians Rômulo Da Silva Ehalt - Keio University

From Self-Orientalization to Revolutionary Patriotism: Paterno’s Subversive Discourse hidden in Romances Ignacio López-Calvo - University of California

Serving a New Imperial Master? The Catholic Church, Refugees, and Relief in Cold War Hong Kong Rosaria Franco - University of Nottingham - Ningbo China

Transpacific Modernities: Cuba and the Philippines in the late 1920s Irene Villaescusa-Illán - University of Amsterdam

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SESSION 15

1 0.0 0 – 1 1 .4 5 / H U I Z I N GA 0. 2 3 C

1 0.0 0 – 1 1 .4 5 / H U I Z I N GA 0. 26

BOOK AND DISSERTATION CAR OUSEL

HISTORY

New Policy Directions

Religion, Politics, and the Representation of Chinese Women: Transdisciplinary Perspectives

CHAIR

Cecilia Dal Zovo - Institute of Heritage Sciences (Incipit-CSIC), Santiago de Compostela

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Harriet Zurndorfer - Leiden University China Steps Out: Beijing’s Major Power Engagement with the Developing World Joshua Eisenman - University of Notre Dame

Breaking the Reputation of Female Rule in China: Daoism and the Rewriting of the History of the Reign of Wu Zetian (624-705) Timothy Barrett - University of London

Democracy, Rhetoric, Authoritarianism: Democratic Rhetoric in Authoritarian Thailand Philip Randall R. Cardin - Purdue University

From Mother Love to Spiritual Communities: The Political Vision in Su Xuelin’s Jixin Maram Epstein - University of Oregon

Japan’s Awakening: Moving Toward an Autonomous Security Policy Lionel P. Fatton - Webster University Geneva

Mary C.K. Chang, Another Face of Zhang Zhujun? Ellen Widmer - Wellesley College

The Displacement of Borders Among Russian Koreans in Northeast Asia Hyun-Gwi Park - Chung-Ang University

Peace activism in the Women’s Movement in Republican China Louise Edwards - University of New South Wales

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Session Schedule 16 July Sessions 12-15

Irene Villaescusa-Illán - University of Amsterdam From Asia to Portugal: Labor, Religiosities and Everyday Life of Asian Populations in Lisbon (16th and 17th Centuries) Patricia Souza de Faria - Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro


SESSION 16

SESSION 18

1 0.0 0 – 1 1 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 0.0 2

1 0.0 0 – 1 1 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 0.1 4

MIGRATION AND DIASP ORAS

SOCIETY AND IDENTITY

International Nurse Migration in Asia-Pacific Region I: Migration Patterns and Retention Behavior Of Nurses from Asian Source Countries

Marriage Migration: Emotions, Socio-Economic Decisions and State Policies CHAIR

Cassie DeFillipo - The University of Melbourne

PANEL CONVENOR

Maria Reinaruth Carlos - Ryukoku University Complex-culturalism vs. Multiculturalism: South Korea’s Marriage Transnationalization in Perspective Kyung-Sup Chang - Seoul National University

CHAIR

Arlene Garces-Ozanne - Otago University Why do Asian healthcare workers to Japan return home soon?: A case of Indonesian nurses and care workers Hisaya Oda - Ritsumeikan University

Thai Women’s Narratives of Love and Intimacy in Marriage Migration Processes Wilasinee Pananakhonsab - Thammasat University

Session Schedule 16 July Sessions 16-19

Planning for the future? Philippine-educated nurses in Japan’s long-term care sector Maria Reinaruth Carlos - Ryukoku University

The Regime of Vietnamese Marriage Migration in South Korea: A Binational Cooperation Between Governments, Brokers and Marriage Migrants Thi My Hang Bui - Seoul National University (SNU)

Perceptions of nurses in Myanmar regarding job retention and international migration: An exploratory study John Rey Olpoc - American Nursing Institute Myanmar

Wife or Maid? Chinese Marriage Migrants’ Lives in Taiwanese Households Paoyi Huang - City University of New York

International nurse migration from Nepal Radha Adhikari - University of Edinburgh

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SESSION 19

1 0.0 0 – 1 1 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 0.0 8

1 0.0 0 – 1 1 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 0. 2 8

P OLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL REL ATIONS

SOCIETY AND IDENTITY

Inter-Regionalism and Interdependence I

Hybridity in Culture Viewed from the Peripheries in Vietnam

CHAIR

Yu Dou - Purdue University

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Satohiro Serizawa - Tenri University European Union-Japan Relations: A Business System Overview of the Free Trade Agreements Louis-Caleb Remanda - University of Versailles Saint-Quentin

DISCUSSANT

Nguyen Van Chinh - Vietnam National University, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Hanoi

Political Economy of Trade Between East Asia and Brazil: Strategies, Challenges, and Limitations Silvio Y. M. Miyazaki - University of São Paulo

The Gods Worshiped by the Hoa Nung, an Ethnic Chinese Group Originated on the Northern Border in Vietnam Satohiro Serizawa - Tenri University

The Effects of Norm Variation in the EU and ASEAN: The ‘Vulnerabilisation’ of the Transnationally Trafficked Child Elisa Narminio - Université Libre de Bruxelles and Waseda University

Hybridity in the Creation of New Religious Space: A Case Study of Buddhist Temple Construction in a Border Area between Vietnam and China Mariko Ito - Vietnam-Japan University Does the ‘traditional custom’ matter?: Integration and Syncretism in Childbearing Practices among Hmong ethnic minority people in Northern Vietnam Nguyen Thi Le - Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University Vietnamese Traditional Medicine in the South: Diversity and Integration Nara Oda - Chiba University Belonging and Religion of the Multi-Ethnic Society in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta: Border-Crossing by the Monks of Khmer Theravada Buddhism Hisashi Shimojo - University of Shizuoka

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SESSION 20

SESSION 22

1 0.0 0 – 1 1 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 0. 5 1

1 0.0 0 – 1 1 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0.1 3

MEDIA, COMMUNICATION, DIGITALISATION

H E R I TAG E A N D T H E P O L I T I CS O F C U LT U R E

Digital Storytelling Workshop 1: Humanities Across Borders Archive in the Making

Diplomacy through Culture CHAIR

Institutional panel by Humanities across Borders program, International Institute for Asian Studies

Sanjay Kumar - Central European University At the Crossroads of Europe and Asia: Kazakh Eurasianism and the Creation of Modern Eurasia Jonathan Z. Ludwig - Oklahoma State University

R OUNDTABLE CONVENORS

Aarti Kawlra - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS), Surajit Sarkar - Ambedkar University Delhi, Thomas Voorter - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) Bruno Diomaye Faye - Université Gaston Berger Fidelia Ametewee - University of Ghana Karim Diallo - Institut des Sciences Humaines Grégoire Kaboré - CNRST/INSS Mesha Murali - Centre For Community Knowledge Maria Zwanenburg - Independent Scholar Su Sandy Htay - University of Yangon Malee Sitthikriengkrai - Chiang Mai University Baba Coulibaly - Institut des Sciences Humaines Jocelyne Vokouma - Intitut des Sciences des Sociétés Win Win Soe - University of Mandalay Mi-Lan Woudstra - Leiden University Cheryl Jacob - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) Calvin Hung - National Taiwan University

Exporting Self-Reliance and Opposing Social Imperialism: Chinese Economic and Ideological Programs in West Africa Before the Cultural Revolution Thomas C. Burnham - University of Oxford Kabuki and Europe/Kabuki in Europe Helen S E. Parker - University of Edinburgh Transmission of China’s Culture in Belt and Road Countries: a Comparative Perspective of Sri Lanka and Thailand Reena Marwah - Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, New Delhi

SESSION 23 1 0.0 0 – 1 1 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0.1 4 SOCIETY AND IDENTITY SESSION 21

(No) Sex in the City. Sociological Reflections on Discourses of Intimacy and Sexual Happiness in Japan

1 0.0 0 – 1 1 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 1 .4 4 P OLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL REL ATIONS

SASS-IIAS Forum - The Belt and Road Initiative and Sustainable Development I

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Nora Kottmann - German Institute for Japanese Studies

CONVENOR

Daogen Zhang - SASS

No sex in marriage. Changing couple relationships and well-being in contemporary Japan Alice Pacher - Meiji University

CHAIR

Paul van der Velde - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)

“Talking about sex with my girlfriend? We never did in the first years.” (Conducting) Interviews on sexuality in contemporary Japan Nora Kottmann - German Institute for Japanese Studies

The Belt and Road Initiative and the Economic Development in Asia and Europe Daogen Zhang - SASS

‘Polarization’ and ‘Inactivation’ of Sexuality in Japan from 2000 onwards: Evidence from Survey- and Interview-data Maki Hirayama - Meiji University

China, Russia and the Eurasian Economic Union Alexey Maslow - Higher School of Economics National Research University The European Union, China and Eurasian Connectivity Richard Griffiths - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)

Media discourses for women on sexuality in Japan. A look to the past Barbara Holthus - German Institute for Japanese Studies

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Session Schedule 16 July Sessions 20-23

Cultural Diplomacy with Southeast Asia: The Roles of European Cultural Centres David Ocon - Singapore Management University (SMU)


SESSION 24

SESSION 26

1 0.0 0 – 1 1 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0.1 6

1 0.0 0 – 1 1 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0. 20

A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

SOCIETY AND IDENTITY

Global Localities of Chinese Ceramics I

Shaping Asia: Connectivities, Comparisons, Collaborations Between Asia and Europe

PANEL CONVENOR

Institutional panel by European Alliance for Asian Studies

Feng He - Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg CHAIR

R OUNDTABLE CONVENORS

Anne Gerritsen - Leiden University

Christiane Brosius - Heidelberg Centre for Transcultural Studies, Heidelberg University, Joanna Pfaff-Czarnecka - Bielefeld University

DISCUSSANT

Willemijn van Noord - National Museum of World Cultures

CHAIR

Naoko Hosokawa - University of Strasbourg

Islamic Garden Culture and the Global Locality of Yuan Blue-and-White Porcelain Weitien Chang - Ludwig-Maximilians Universität München

Session Schedule 16 July Sessions 24-27

Christiane Brosius - Heidelberg Centre for Transcultural Studies, Heidelberg University Joanna Pfaff-Czarnecka - Faculty of Sociology, Director Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies Verena Blechinger-Talcott - Japanese Studies, FU Berlin Naoko Hosokawa - University of Strasbourg Ursula Rao - Leipzig University

Dynastic Distinction: Tracing the Geographies of Enameling Pigments and Materials in Qing China, 1700–1735 Julie Bellemare - Bard Graduate Center The Dragoon Vases and Locality of Global Monuments Feng He - Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg

SESSION 27 SESSION 25

1 0.0 0 – 1 1 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0. 2 5

1 0.0 0 – 1 1 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0.1 7

P OLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL REL ATIONS

ICAS Book Prize ‘Humanities’ Shortlisted Authors

Competing Connectivity Strategies: Geopolitics And Infrastructure Development in Asia and Beyond Institutional panel by European Alliance for Asian Studies

CHAIR

Rachel Leow – University of Cambridge

PANEL CONVENOR, CHAIR, AND DISCUSSANT

Christian Wirth - GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies

Introducing Diaspora’s Homeland: Modern China in the Age of Global Migration Shelly Chan - University of Wisconsin-Madison

The Time is Ripe! Articulating Temporality in Japan’s Developmental Strategy towards Myanmar Lindsay Black - Leiden University

Japan’s Occupation of Java in the Second World War: A Transnational History Ethan Mark - Leiden University

The Dream of ASEAN Connectivity: Imagining Infrastructure in Southeast Asia Anna Fünfgeld - German Institute of Global and Area Studies / University of Freiburg

How early modern empires met: Mughal-Portuguese experiments Jorge Flores - European University Institute, Florence Japan’s Imperial Underworlds: Intimate Encounters at the Borders of Empire David R. Ambaras - North Carolina State University

The Paradox of Competing Connectivity Strategies in Asia Sinan Chu - German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA)

After Eunuchs: Science, Medicine, and the Transformation of Sex in Modern China Howard Chiang - University of California, Davis

Eastern European Countries’ Contested Role in Connecting Europe and Asia Margot Schüller - German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA)

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1 0.0 0 – 1 1 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0. 26

1 0.0 0 – 1 1 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0.3 1

MIGRATION AND DIASP ORAS

H E R I TAG E A N D T H E P O L I T I CS O F C U LT U R E

Refugees/Asylum Seekers/Migrants: Considerations In Their Relationship Between Asia and Europe/Global North

The Ethics of Collecting

R OUNDTABLE CONVENOR

CHAIR

PANEL CONVENOR

Andre Bouwman - Leiden University

ChorSwang Ngin - California State University, Los Angeles

Kasper van Ommen - Leiden University Collecting, Restitution and Emotional Property Pieter ter Keurs - Rijksmuseum van Oudheden

CHAIR

Livia Holden - University of Oxford

From Private to Public. A New Context of Display Liesbeth Ouwehand - Leiden University

SESSION 29 1 0.0 0 – 1 1 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0.3 0

SESSION 33

MIGRATION AND DIASP ORAS

1 0.0 0 – 1 1 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0.4 1 H E R I TAG E A N D T H E P O L I T I CS O F C U LT U R E

The Politics of Miscegenation, Mixedness and Multiculturalism : Narratives and Trajectories

Understanding the Struggles of Heritage I CHAIR

Han Vermeulen - Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology

PANEL CONVENOR

Frederic Roustan - Institut de Recherches Asiatiques UMR 7306

Cultural Commodification of Afghanistan: A Case Study on the Comedy of Errors in 2012 London Olympics Edmund Chow - Lasalle College of the Arts

CHAIR

Eveline Buchheim - NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies Militancy and the Category of “Mixed-Race” Children in Japanese Women’s Magazines Between the Late 1940s and the 1960s Frederic Roustan - Institut de Recherches Asiatiques UMR 7306

Polite Remembering? Displacement, Nostalgia and the Politics of Memory of Singapore’s Southern Islands Ivan Kwek - National University of Singapore Suriani Suratman - National University of Singapore Revisiting “Syonan Gallery”: Competing Victimhood and Beyond Desmond H.M. Sham - National Chiao Tung University

Narrating the enigmatic other: ideas on mixedness in personal documents of Dutch conscripted soldiers in Indonesia (1945-1950) Eveline Buchheim - NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies The representation of the Japanese and Nippo-Brazilians in the Brazilian media space Pauline Cherrier - Aix-Marseille University Mixed Marriage, Gender and The South Korean State: Two Female Migration Trajectories Kyung-mi Kim - Paris Diderot University

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Session Schedule 16 July Sessions 28-33

Collections after colonial engagement in Bali Francine Brinkgreve - Museum voor Wereldculturen

Stefanie Lemke - European Commission and the Council of Europe Joann Yeh Litt - Law Offices of John A. Joannes Anna Tsalapatanis - University of Oxford


SESSION 35

SESSION 38

1 0.0 0 – 1 1 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S C 0.0 6

1 0.0 0 – 1 1 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S C 1 .3 1

H E R I TAG E A N D T H E P O L I T I CS O F C U LT U R E

EDUCATION

Heritage Present and Heritage Future in Asia

Closed Session Institutional Support for Area Studies in Europe – Trends, Opportunities, Limitations I

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Shu-Li Wang - Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica

Institutional panel by European Alliance for Asian Studies

DISCUSSANT

Michael Herzfeld - Harvard University

R OUNDTABLE CONVENORS

Philippe Peycam - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS), Aurélie Varrel - GIS Asie - CNRS

Place-Making and Diversified Memory at World Heritage Site Yinxu Shu-Li Wang - Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica

Basudeb Chaudhuri - RTD, European Commission Wim van den Doel - Netherlands Science Foundation (NWO) Pierrick Fillon - RTD, European Commission Corinne Flacke - Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) Helena Kolenda - The Henry Luce Foundation Axel Michaels - Heidelberg University Rohit Negi - Ambedkar University Delhi Rosa Maria Perez - ISCTE-IUL Paul Rabé - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) François Joseph Ruggiu - French National Center of Scientific Research (CNRS) Florinda de Simini - University of Naples, L’Orientale, Naples

Is it heritage if it is not called as such? Conservation Practices Beyond the State in Phnom Penh Adèle Esposito - CNRS-AUSSER

Session Schedule 16 July Sessions 35-39

When UNESCO Meets Religion: The Cultural Politics of Transforming Religious Sites into UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Quanzhou, China Yunci Cai - University of Leicester Erasing or embracing the inglorious past? The politics of considering gambling buildings and culture as heritage in Macau Melody Chia-Wen Lu - University of Macau

SESSION 37 1 0.0 0 – 1 1 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S C 0. 20 DEVELOPMENT AND URBANISATION

SESSION 39

The History of Industry in Central Asia: Economic Models and Ideas of Progress

1 0.0 0 – 1 1 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 0.0 2 RELIGION AND BELIEFS

R OUNDTABLE CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Christianity in East and Southeast Asia I

Irina Morozova - University of Regensburg

CHAIR

Siddarth Saxena - University of Cambridge Chokan Laumulin - Centre of Development Studies, Cambridge University Rano Turaeva - Leibniz-Institut für Länderkunde Willem Vogelsang - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) Richard Griffiths - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)

Dzmitry Shavialiou - Belarusian State University / Omsk State University Annotations Still Matter: Biblical Annotations as an Obstacle to the Union in Bible Work in Republican China George Kam Wah Mak - Hong Kong Baptist University Bridging the Gap Between Church and Society: K. H. Ting and the Amity Foundation Jia Ma - York University The Jesuit Figurists’ Transformed Dao in Their Written Space Sophie Ling-Chia Wei - Chinese University of Hong Kong

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1 0.0 0 – 1 1 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 0.0 3

1 0.0 0 – 1 1 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 0.1 1

HISTORY

HISTORY

Sustaining the Parasol: The Premodern State and its Supports in Theravada Asia I

The Changing Image of Japan On the Stage and in Literature in Early Modern Europe

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Jan Dressler - University of Hamburg

Beatrice M. Bodart-Bailey - Australian National University

PANEL CO-CONVENOR

Matthew Reeder - Cornell University

Iam fraus liquescit: The Munich Victor Play and Jesuits as Purveyors of Information on Early Modern Japan Akihiko Watanabe - Otsuma Women’s University

From Crown-Princeship to Vice-Royalty: An Institutionalist Perspective on the Premodern Monarchy of Siam Jan Dressler - University of Hamburg Challenging the Master Story: King Kakavannatissa and the Southern Kingdom of Sri Lanka Ann-Kathrin Bretfeld-Wolf - NTNU Trondheim

Changes in the Image of Japan after the Expulsion of the Catholic Missionaries in the early 17th century Beatrice M. Bodart-Bailey - Australian National University

From the coat of arms of the Cambodian crown (late 19th century) to the administrative structure of the Khmer kingdom (17th century) Grégory Mikaelian - Centre Asie du Sud-Est (CASE/CNRS)

SESSION 43 1 0.0 0 – 1 1 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 0. 2 8 A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

Commercial Implications for Tai Polity-Building during the Pax Mongolica and the Age of Commerce Ken Kirigaya - Sophia University

Japan in Europe, Europe in Japan: Artistic Dialogues in an Age of Global Modernism PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Karen Fraser - University of San Francisco

SESSION 41 1 0.0 0 – 1 1 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 0.0 5

Dispatches from Abroad: Japanese Art Photographers Encounter Europe Karen Fraser - University of San Francisco

A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

Art, Philosophy and Nature, East and West I: Men and Nature

Points of Contact and Disconnect in Cross-Cultural Networks Noriko Murai - Sophia University

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Christine Vial Kayser - Creops, Paris IV-Sorbonne

The Fyuzankai (Charcoal Sketch Society) and the Burden of Originality Erin Schoneveld - Haverford College

Japanese gardens and the sense of nature Tetsuya Kono - Rikkyo University, Tokyo Some notes on Nature from the Chinese point of view, as exemplified in Chinese gardens Ruijun Shen - New Century Art Foundation in Beijing

The Third Force in Modern Japanese Painting: Watercolour Movement and British Art Toshio Watanabe - University of East Anglia

Is a Harmony Between Human and Environment Really Desirable?: Miki Kiyoshi’s Notion of Pathos Yū Inutsuka - University of Tokyo

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Session Schedule 16 July Sessions 40-43

Through the Looking-Glass: Reflecting Models of Catholic Piety in Early Modern Plays about Japan Makoto Harris Takao - Max Planck Institute for Human Development


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SESSION 46

1 0.0 0 – 1 1 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 0.3 0

1 0.0 0 – 1 1 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 1 .47

A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

HISTORY

New Film History Approaches, Indonesian Cinema Style: New Film History, Film Production, and Spectatorship

Comparative Perspectives on the Trafficking of Chinese Immigrants To Cuba: ‘Coolies’ in Cuba, Qing Policies, and Spanish Interests

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Rosalia Engchuan - Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology

Mònica Ginés-Blasi - Universitat Oberta de Catalunya/ Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation for Scholarly Exchange DISCUSSANT

Claude Chevaleyre - CNRS (East Asia Institute, ENS Lyon)

History-Altering Through Film: the Cinematic Practices of ‘Komunitas Film’ Rosalia Engchuan - Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology

Session Schedule 16 July Sessions 44-47

The Spanish Network of Interests Behind Chinese Immigration to Cuba Mònica Ginés-Blasi - Universitat Oberta de Catalunya/ Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation for Scholarly Exchange

Truth Claims By Audiences: Emotional Narratives As Public Agenda Against Indonesian Documentary Renta Hasan - Universitas Jember

From Slavery to Freedom in the Lives of Chinese Coolies in Nineteenth Century Cuba Evelyn Hu-Dehart - Brown University

History of Film Production Systems in Yogyakarta Citra Utami - ISI Surakarta Reviving Local Memories: Documentary Practices in Post Conflict Aceh and Ambon Budi Irawanto - Universitas Gadjah Mada

Spanish Colonial Rule and the forced Chinese migration to Cuba (1850s-1860s) Oriol Regué-Sendrós - Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore

DEVELOPMENT AND URBANISATION

Living Hells: How a late Qing author denounced the tragedy of Chinese coolies in Cuba Pierre-Emmanuel Roux - Paris Diderot University

State-Society Encounters at the Grassroots: China and Beyond

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SESSION 45 1 0.0 0 – 1 1 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 1 .3 0

1 0.0 0 – 1 1 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 1 .4 8 PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

RELIGION AND BELIEFS

Ching Kwan Lee - University of California Los Angeles

Deities on the Move I

The Evolving Role of Chinese Hometown Associations in East and Southeast Asia Edmund Cheng - Baptist University Hong Kong

CHAIR

Salila Kulshreshtha - New York University Abu Dhabi

Party-building at the grassroots: Social organizations and the governance of urban villages Karita Kan - Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Migrating with Deities: The Mobilities and Materialities of Guanyin and Guan Gong in Chinese Restaurants of Santiago De Chile María Elvira Ríos - Universidad de Chile Carol Chan - Universidad Alberto Hurtado

Relocated Peasants and the Grassroots State in China Ray Yep - City University of Hong Kong Corruption, Ethics, and Philanthropy: The Case of Lions Clubs in South China Jun Zhang - City University of Hong Kong Goncalo Santos - University of Hong Kong

Myanmar Buddhist in Frankfurt/Germany How Do They Practise Their Religion in Diaspora? Thomas Bruhn - Independent Scholar The Radhasoami Tradition Between India and Canada: Cultural Identity in a Globalized World Diana Dimitrova - University of Montreal New Goddesses on Mt Paektu: Gender, Myth and Transformation in Korean Landscapes Victoria Ten (Yeonhwa Jeon) - Leiden University Discussant: Robert James Winstanley-Chesters - University of Leeds

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1 0.0 0 – 1 1 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 2 . 2 7

13.30 – 15.15 / HUIZINGA 0.04

HISTORY

A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

Governance, Power and Bureaucracy in 18th-20th Century Asia I

Between East and West: The Asian Reverse Glass Painting Traditions

PANEL CONVENORS

PANEL CONVENOR

Maarten R. Manse - Leiden University, Henk Schulte Nordholt - Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies (KITLV)

Catherine Raymond - Northern Illinois University CHAIR

Anna Dallapiccola - University of Edinburgh

CHAIR

DISCUSSANT

Youngmin Kim - Seoul National University

Lodewijk Wagenaar - University of Amsterdam

DISCUSSANTS

Nira Wickramasinghe - Leiden University, Henk Schulte Nordholt - Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies (KITLV)

‘Sensitive plates’ and ‘sentimental keepsakes’ – Chinese reverse glass paintings in Museum Volkenkunde Rosalien van der Poel - Leiden University

Governance, taxation and paper culture in India, 1760-1860 Hayden Bellenoit - USNA

Reflections of Europe in Chinese Glass: Presence and Impact in Nineteenth-Century Bangkok Jessica Patterson - University of California San Diego

The colonial tax state. Fiscal programming as example of local state development in colonial Indonesia, 1870-1940 Maarten R. Manse - Leiden University

Indian Reverse Glass Painting Anna Dallapiccola - University of Edinburgh

Mapping Colonial Mongolia in the 19th Century: Territorial Transformations and Shifting Power Structures Anne-Sophie Pratte - Harvard University

Reverse Glass Painting in Java: Misuse or Local Agency? Jérôme Samuel - INALCO-CASE, Paris

SESSION 52 SESSION 49

13.30 – 15.15 / HUIZINGA 0.06

1 0.0 0 – 1 1 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 2 . 2 8

HISTORY

HISTORY

Missionary Activities II

Describing the Other and the Self

CHAIR

Rômulo Da Silva Ehalt - Keio University

CHAIR

Aatreyee Ghosh - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)

Alfred Marie Caubrière (1876-1948) and His Private Writings in Early Twentieth-Century Manchuria Ji Li - Univeristy of Hong Kong

Blending Visions from Outside and Inside: Some Descriptions of Asia in Chinese Geographical Sources of the Early 19th Century Federica Casalin - Sapienza Università di Roma

The Asian Modernization Under the Missionary Activities in the 19th Century: How the Western Missionary Press Influence on Modern Printing Media in China and Siam Chulaluk Pleumpanya - Nanjing University

Ideological Dichotomies in Thai Representations of Vietnam During the Cold War Period, 1955-1977 Morragotwong Phumplab - National University of Singapore

The Conventual Economy and the Impasse About Directors of the Convent of Santa Monica of Goa at the End of the 17th Century Rozely M. V. Vigas - Rio de Janeiro State University

Inspiration and Lessons for China: Chen Xujing’s View of Siam Ying-kit Chan - Princeton University

The Pe'h-oē-jī Romanization, Evangelicalism, Knowledge Transmission, and Print Culture, 1865-1895 Huang-Lan Su - National Taitung University

The Changes in the Representation of ‘We Japanese’ After Japan Earthquake and Tsunami of 2011 Jeongmyoung Sim - Konkuk University The Dutch and English Travel Writings on the East Indies in the Seventeenth Century: Ethnographical Practice Widaratih Kamiso - University of Kiel

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Session Schedule 16 July Sessions 48-52

Between East and West: At the Origins of the Reverse Glass Painting Traditions in Southeast Asia Catherine Raymond - Northern Illinois University


SESSION 53

SESSION 55

13.30 – 15.15 / HUIZINGA 0.23C

13.30 – 15.15 / HUIZINGA 0.26

BOOK AND DISSERTATION CAR OUSEL

HISTORY

Migration for a Multitude of Reasons

Discipline and Nourish: On Food and Identity in Modern and Contemporary Japan

CHAIR

Thi Anh-Dao Tran - IRASEC - Research Institute on Contemporary Southeast Asia

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Nathan Hopson - Nagoya University

Anxious Intimacy: Negotiating Gender, Value and Belonging Among Japanese Retirees in Malaysia Shiori Shakuto - National University of Singapore

How to Drink: Heteronormativity and Hierarchy in Wakakozake Satoko Kakihara - CSU Fullerton

Citizens in Motion: Emigration, Immigration and Re-migration Across China’s Borders Elaine Lynn-Ee Ho - National University of Singapore

Food, Identity, and Gender in Zainichi Korean Women’s Poetry Kristina Iwata-Weickgennant - Nagoya University/Trier University

Session Schedule 16 July Sessions 53-56

Illusions and Suffering: Chinese Migrants in Paris Simeng Wang - The French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS)

Ingrained Habits: The (Bio)politics of American Wheat Promotion and the Transformation of Japan Diet and Identity, 1956-1960 Nathan Hopson - Nagoya University

Marrying for a Future Sidharthan Maunaguru - National University of Singpore

The Making of a National Culinary Heritage: The Food Education Campaign in Japan Stephanie Assmann - Hokkaido University

Sharing Cultural Values Across Generations in Australian Vietnamese Families Giang Thanh Tran - Hanoi University of Culture

SESSION 56

SESSION 54

13.30 – 15.15 / K AMERLINGH ONNES A0.02

13.30 – 15.15 / HUIZINGA 0.25

MIGRATION AND DIASP ORAS

L ANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

International Nurse Migration in Asia-Pacific Region II: Philippine- and India- Educated Nurses Working in Non-Nursing Settings in Asia-Pacific Destinations

Voices of Indigenous Peoples CHAIR

Michiel Baas - Asia Research Institute NUS Interrogating ‘Doremi-nization’: Theoretical Reflection on Modernization of Indigenous Music Heritage in the Philippines Michiyo Yoneno-Reyes - University of Tokyo

PANEL CONVENOR

Remo’s Quest for Identity : A Study of Bonda, Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group Nancy Yadav - Ambedkar University Delhi

The role of foreign-trained nurses in the elderly care sector of New Zealand Arlene Garces-Ozanne - Otago University

Vulung and Palji: Paiwan Symbols of Values, Resilience, and Global Cultural Transference Fanny Caron-Scarulli - IrAsia, Aix-Marseille University

Deskilling of foreign-trained nurses: A study of Indian nurses in Singapore and Malaysia Yuko Tsujita - JETRO

Maria Reinaruth Carlos - Ryukoku University CHAIR

Hisaya Oda - Ritsumeikan University

Employment of foreign nurses in Thailand: Filling the gaps Mary Rose Sarausad - Asian Institute of Technology

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SESSION 57

SESSION 59

13.30 – 15.15 / K AMERLINGH ONNES A0.08

13.30 – 15.15 / K AMERLINGH ONNES A0.28

P OLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL REL ATIONS

SOCIETY AND IDENTITY

Inter-Regionalism and Interdependence II

Hypervisibility and Invisibility of Queer Lives and Politics in Neoliberal Japan

CHAIR

Yu Dou - Purdue University

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Kazuyoshi Kawasaka - Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf

China’s Approach Towards Institutionalizing the ASEAN Regional Forum Wing Yan Yeung - Hong Kong Polytechnic University

DISCUSSANT

Andrea Germer - Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf

The Application of East Timor to ASEAN: Challenges to the Organization Nuno Canas Mendes - Orient Institute/ISCSP - ULisboa Twenty Years of ASEAN and Cambodia Partnership - A Holistic Perspective Paweł Soja - Jagiellonian University

Hyper/visibility and the “LGBT” Boom in Japan Claire Maree - The University of Melbourne Images of Happy Couples and the Limits of Assimilative Strategies in LGBT Movements in Japan Yuko Sasaki - University of Tokyo

SESSION 58 13.30 – 15.15 / K AMERLINGH ONNES A0.14

Japan’s Literary Conscience: Renegotiations of Sexual Citizenship in Shono Yoriko’s Uramizumo Dorei Senkyo (The Enslaved Voting to Join Uramizumo, 2018) Stefan Wuerrer - University of Tokyo

ECONOMY

Markets and Market Moralities in Asia PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Sebastian Schwecke - Indian Institute of Management Calcutta

SESSION 60 13.30 – 15.15 / K AMERLINGH ONNES A0.51

PANEL CO-CONVENOR

Esther Horat - University of Zürich

MEDIA, COMMUNICATION, DIGITALISATION

DISCUSSANT

Digital Storytelling Workshop II: Humanities Across Borders Archive in the Making

Ajay Gandhi - Leiden University Playing with Reputation. Bisi Circles and the Moralities of Extra-legal Finance in Northern India Sebastian Schwecke - Indian Institute of Management Calcutta

Institutional panel by Humanities across Borders program, International Institute for Asian Studies R OUNDTABLE CONVENOR

Aarti Kawlra - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)

A bowl of rice at the right price: Morality and resistance in a Vietnamese market Esther Horat - University of Zürich

Tharaphi Than - Northern Illinois University Gayatri Kawlra - Columbia University Kojo Aido - University of Ghana Mohomodou Houssouba - Center for African Studies, University of Basel Cheryl Jacob - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) Rakhee K. Moral - Cotton University Arkupal Acharya - Cotton University Calvin Hung - National Taiwan University Yen Chun Chen - Taipei National University of the Arts Chayan Vaddhanaphuti - Chiang Mai University Dharitri Narzary - Ambedkar University Delhi Min-Chin Chiang - Taipei National University of the Arts Orraya Chawnan - Chiang Mai University Mi-Lan Woudstra - Leiden University

From international market to local market: Kazakh traders’ involvement in trade Heila Sha - University of Sussex Global Aspirations, Local Reputations: The Contradictions of Skill Training for Female Service Workers in Kolkata Saikat Maitra - Indian Institute of Management Calcutta

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S e s s i o n S c h e d u l e 1 6 J u l y S e s s i o n s 57- 6 0

Conservatism and LGBT Rights Discourses in Japan Kazuyoshi Kawasaka - Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf


SESSION 61

SESSION 63

1 3.3 0 – 1 5 .1 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 1 .4 4

13.30 – 15.15 / K AMERLINGH ONNES B0.14

P OLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL REL ATIONS

SOCIETY AND IDENTITY

SASS-IIAS Forum - The Belt and Road Initiative and Sustainable Development II

Life in Japan: Anthropological Perspectives PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Emilie Letouzey - Université Toulouse Jean Jaurès

CONVENOR

Daogen Zhang - SASS Life, From Organism to Presence. A Horticultural Glance Emilie Letouzey - Université Toulouse Jean Jaurès

CHAIR

Richard Griffiths - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)

Life with a Disability: a “Life that Should Not Exist”? Aoi Shiba no Kai’s Rhetoric of Life as a Political Agenda Anne-Lise Mithout - Université Paris Diderot

BRI and the Sustainable Development of Asia Jian Wang - SASS

Session Schedule 16 July Sessions 61-64

Special Education and Life: Evaluating Human Life and Value in the Context of Providing Education for Disabled Children in Japan Lynne Nakano - Chinese University of Hong Kong

Research on Inter-industry RandD Spillover Effect and its Character in China Pingfang Zhu - SASS SILK CITIES 2.0 in the Belt and Road Initiative Qiyu Tu - SASS

SESSION 64

The Impact of China-led Multilateral Institutions and BRI on Global Governance Mehdi Amineh - University of Amsterdam

13.30 – 15.15 / K AMERLINGH ONNES B0.16 A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

Global Localities of Chinese Ceramics II

The Influence of BRI on Hungary and Serbia with the EU Sabrina N. Hsu - Leiden University

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Feng He - Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg

Belt and Road Initiative and the rise of non-Western IR Mohammadbagher Forough - Leiden University

DISCUSSANT

Julie Bellemare - Bard Graduate Center Sunken ‘Treasures’?: The Porcelain Cargo of the VOC Ship Geldermalsen Eline van den Berg - Princessehof National Museum of Ceramics

SESSION 62 13.30 – 15.15 / K AMERLINGH ONNES B0.13 H E R I TAG E A N D T H E P O L I T I CS O F C U LT U R E

Panoramic Riverscape in Travel: Representing and Imagining Canton on Eighteenth-century Chinese Punch Bowls Xi Zhang - University of Chicago

Living Heritage in North Asia CHAIR

Bal Gopal Shrestha - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)

Chinese Porcelains and the Locality of Global Art Market in Nineteenth-Century France Pauline d’Abrigeon - École Pratique des Hautes Études

Chinggis Khan, Ancient Rock Art, and Identity at a Pastoral Campsite in the Mongolian Altai Mountains Cecilia Dal Zovo - Institute of Heritage Sciences (IncipitCSIC), Santiago de Compostela New Musical Geographies in Turkic Southern Siberia: Re-localising Musical Heritage – Creating Interregional Alliances Liesbet Nyssen - Leiden University People and State: Yamal Nenets Roza Laptander - University of Lapland The Politics of Remembering Ezir-Kara: Historical Consciousness, Human-Horse Relations, and Song-Based Storytelling in Tes-Xem District, Tyva Republic Robert Beahrs - Istanbul Technical University Victoria Soyan Peemot - University of Helsinki

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SESSION 65

SESSION 67

13.30 – 15.15 / K AMERLINGH ONNES B0.17

13.30 – 15.15 / K AMERLINGH ONNES B0.25

KNOWLEDGE AND PHILOSOPHY

P OLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL REL ATIONS

Interdisciplinary Futures in Indonesian - Dutch Scientific Cooperation: Projects from the ANGIN Programme

Future Direction of the Indo-Pacific Region: Shifting Dynamics and Diffusion of Norms Amid Great Power Rivalries

Institutional panel by Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Tosh Minohara - Kobe University

R OUNDTABLE CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Sikko Visscher - Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences

Order-building by Other Means: Asia’s Security Order and ASEAN’s Strategic Use of Political Legitimacy Kei Koga - Nanyang Technological University

Pujo Semedi - Universitas Gadjah Mada Machiel Lamers - Wageningen University Robert Sparrow - Wageningen University Ward Berenschot - Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies (KITLV) Erik Meijaard - The University of Queensland Stefani Haning Swarati Nugroho - Atma Jaya Catholic University Loes Witteveen - Van Hall Larenstein Unviersity of Applied Sciences

The Normative Dimension in China and Japan’s Presence in Africa: A Comparative Study Shahana Thankachan - Jawaharlal Nehru University Si Vis Pacem Para Bellum? The Impact of the Communicative Dimension in the New Japanese Security Policy Juan Luis Lopez-Aranguren - University of Zaragoza

SESSION 66 13.30 – 15.15 / K AMERLINGH ONNES B0.20

SESSION 68

SOCIETY AND IDENTITY

13.30 – 15.15 / K AMERLINGH ONNES B0.26 MIGRATION AND DIASP ORAS

The Cultural Logic of Global Style

“Too Foreign For Here, Too Foreign For Home”: Migration, Diaspora and Transnationalism of Asian Migrants

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

William Peterson - Flinders University Regional, global, and modest: Current influences in Indonesian fashion design Craig Latrell - Hamilton College

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Naomi HJ. Chi - Hokkaido University DISCUSSANT

Hirofumi Utsumi - Otemon Gakuin University

Materializing Filipino Modernity: Filipino Fashion for Export William Peterson - Flinders University

Walking a Thousand Ri: Living as a Zainichi Korean in Japan Naomi HJ. Chi - Hokkaido University

The Roles of Japanese fashion in Taiwan: A Case Study of Uniqlo (co-author) Tets Kimura - Flinders University

Young British Pakistani Muslims ; Dynamics of Their Identities and Images in Contemporary British Writings Hisae Komatsu - Otemon Gakuin University

The Roles of Japanese fashion in Taiwan: A Case Study of Uniqlo (co-author) Shih-Ying Lin - Kun Shan University

The Transnational Anti-caste Movement and the “Confused” Identity of the Dalit Diaspora in the UK Maya Suzuki - Tokyo University of Foreign Studies Vietnamese in Australia in Transition Yukino Tsutsui - Otemon Gakuin University

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Session Schedule 16 July Sessions 65-68

The Indo-Pacific as a Strategic Construct: Examining its Evolution, Objectives, Promises and Pitfalls Rahul Mishra - University of Malaya


SESSION 69

SESSION 71

13.30 – 15.15 / K AMERLINGH ONNES B0.30

13.30 – 15.15 / K AMERLINGH ONNES B0.32

MIGRATION AND DIASP ORAS

P OLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL REL ATIONS

Asia in Europe: Ideologies, Public Perception, and Asian Communities’ Heritage Language Practices in England, Germany, and Spain

Islamic Nationalism and Islamophobia in Asia CHAIR

Julien Levesque - Centre de Sciences Humaines, New Delhi

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Zi Wang - University of Duisburg-Essen Images of Fundamentalism in a Newly Democratizing State: The Emergence of Religious Nationalism in Indonesia 1998-2019 Erna Anjarwati - Institute of Social Science, University of Lisbon

DISCUSSANT

Makiko Fukuda - Autonomous University of Barcelona

Session Schedule 16 July Sessions 69-72

Asian Migrants’ Language Maintenance in the Context of Host Country Language Ideology and Public Perception: The Case of Chinese and Japanese Communities in Germany Zi Wang - University of Duisburg-Essen

Islamophobia on Indonesian Online Media: A Discourse Analysis Ima Sri Rahmani - Université Catholique de Louvain

Heritage Language Transmission in Japanese Community in Catalonia: From the Perspective of Family Language Policy Makiko Fukuda - Autonomous University of Barcelona

Japanese Responses to Refugees and Perceptions of Islam in Japan Atsushi Yamagata - University of Wollongong The Making of the Indo-Islamic World Andre Wink - University of Wisconsin-Madison

Heterogeneity and Translanguaging: The Case of Japanese as a Heritage Language Schools (JHL Schools) in England Nahoko Mulvey - University of Stirling

SESSION 72 13.30 – 15.15 / K AMERLINGH ONNES B0.35 A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

SESSION 70 13.30 – 15.15 / K AMERLINGH ONNES B0.31

The Movements of Crazy Rich Asians: Representation, Affect, and Speculative Game Theory fom the Local to the Global

H E R I TAG E A N D T H E P O L I T I CS O F C U LT U R E

Tourism

R OUNDTABLE CONVENOR AND CHAIR

CHAIR

Jodi Kim - University of California - Riverside

Olivier Pascal Chiron - Bordeaux III University

Jodi Kim - University of California - Riverside Iyko Day - Mount Holyoke College Grace Kyungwon Hong - University of California - Los Angeles Kara Keeling - University of Chicago Mariam Lam - University of California - Riverside

“We Are All Nomads” – or Not? Imagining Time and Place at the World Nomad Games Simone de Boer - Leiden University Heritage and Tourism in Sikkim; different forms of Asian Heritage: between tradition and modernity Olivier Pascal Chiron – Bordeaux III University Small Alleys in Global Tourism: Representation of Nostalgia in Japan’s Tourism Media Shinsuke Iwata - Aichi University The Beginnings of Tourism in Vietnam Gilles de Gantès - IrAsia Aix-Marseille University

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SESSION 73

S ES S I O N 76

1 3.3 0 – 1 5 .1 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0.4 1

13.30 – 15.15 / K AMERLINGH ONNES C0.14

H E R I TAG E A N D T H E P O L I T I CS O F C U LT U R E

SOCIETY AND IDENTITY

Understanding the Struggles of Heritage II

Contested Hierarchies within Buddhist Lineages in Nepal: The Reconstruction of a Tamang Identity through Rnyingmapa Ritual Texts

CHAIR

Han Vermeulen - Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology

PANEL CONVENOR

Brigitte Steinmann - University of Lille

Anthropological Dilemmas in the Protection and Preservation of Cultural Heritage with Special Reference to UNESCO, Armed Conflict and Bangladesh Raasheed Mahmood - University of Dhaka

CHAIR

Mukta Singh Tamang - Tribhuvan University DISCUSSANT

Imbricated Histories Australia, UK and India - the Partition Museum Amritsar Deborah A. Nixon - University of Technology Sydney

Ambiguities in a reconstructed Nepalese ‘Tamang Buddhist’ social identity through Buddhist ritual texts of a mdos type Brigitte Steinmann - University of Lille

The Politics of Resource Relations in Dalit Women Testimonios of Kerala Sageera M.P. - University of Calicut

Exploring early Buddhist contents in a popular Tamang compilation of Buddhist rnyingmapa teachings for laymen (‘Jigs rten tam chos lha chos mi chos bzhug sho) Mukta Singh Tamang - Tribhuvan University

Western Cultural Influences in the South Korean Policies for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage Jessica Rossi - Ca’ Foscari University

Tracing the lineage history of Karma Chosang, a Tibetan lama popular among the Yolmowas and the Tamangs Zsóka Gelle - University of Vienna

SESSION 75

A linguistic, political and literary study about the transcription of Tamang language : discussions between linguists and usagers around the alphabet to use (devanagari versus tibetan scripts) ; Amrit Yonjan - Tribhuvan University

13.30 – 15.15 / K AMERLINGH ONNES C0.06 H E R I TAG E A N D T H E P O L I T I CS O F C U LT U R E

Heritage and Neoliberalism: Players, Policies and Mentalities R OUNDTABLE CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Gertjan Plets - Utrecht University

SESSION 77

R OUNDTABLE CO-CONVENOR

13.30 – 15.15 / K AMERLINGH ONNES C0.20

Shu-Li Wang - Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica

KNOWLEDGE AND PHILOSOPHY

Willem Vogelsang - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) Elena Paskaleva - Leiden University Michael Herzfeld - Harvard University

Sites of Knowledge between Asia and Europe Institutional panel by Heidelberg’s Centre for Asian and Transcultural Studies (CATS) on behalf of European Alliance for Asian Studies WORKSHOP CONVENORS

Joachim Kurtz - HCTS, Intellectual History, Dhruv Raina - JNU, History of Science Karolina Kluczewska - University of Paris 13 Samuel Wright - Ahmedabad University Jamie Jungmin Yoo - Korea University Erica Ka-yan Poon - Lingnan University Patrícia de Sousa Melo - Institute of History of Art, FCSH/ NOVA Qing Mei - Tongji University

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Session Schedule 16 July Sessions 73-77

Zsóka Gelle - University of Vienna


SESSION 78

SESSION 80

13.30 – 15.15 / K AMERLINGH ONNES C1.31

13.30 – 15.15 / LIPSIUS 0.03

EDUCATION

HISTORY

Closed Session

Sustaining the Parasol: The Premodern State and its Supports in Theravada Asia II

Institutional Support for Area Studies in Europe – Trends, Opportunities, Limitations II

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Matthew Reeder - Cornell University

Institutional panel by European Alliance for Asian Studies

PANEL CO-CONVENOR

R OUNDTABLE CONVENORS AND CHAIRS

Jan Dressler - University of Hamburg

Philippe Peycam - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) Aurélie Varrel - GIS Asie - CNRS

From Peasants to Peoples: The Emergence of New Legal Categories in the Kingdom of Ayutthaya Matthew Reeder - Cornell University

Please see Session 38: Institutional Support for Area Studies in Europe – Trends, Opportunities, Limitations I for the list of participants

Session Schedule 16 July Sessions 78-81

Religious Rivalries and Royal Power in Lan Na and Lan Xang Michel Lorrillard - Ecole française d’Extrême-Orient

SESSION 79

The Christian-Buddhist Disputes over Killing Animals in 17th-18th Century Siam: Doctrine, Identity and Violence Thissana Weerakietsoontorn - École Pratique des Hautes Études

13.30 – 15.15 / LIPSIUS 0.02 RELIGION AND BELIEFS

Christianity in East and Southeast Asia II CHAIR

Rajeshwar Singh - Jawaharlal Nehru University

SESSION 81 13.30 – 15.15 / LIPSIUS 0.05

Christian Worship and Gender Practices Among the Austronesian-speaking Amis of Taiwan Shu-Ling Yeh - National Taitung University

A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

Art, Philosophy and Nature, East and West II: Nature and Men

God, Karma and Suffering: Thai Christian Receptions of the Book of Job Kari S. Haug - VID Specialized University

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Christine Vial Kayser - Creops, Paris IV-Sorbonne Trees, bees and birds in Traditional Anatolian Songs Erica Letailleur - Université de Hacettepe

Revisit of Marapu Belief in Christianizing Sumbanese Society, Eastern Indonesia Makoto Koike - Momoyama Gakuin University

Tanaka Isson (1908-1977) or how an artist’s vision enligthened local perspectives on the Anthropocene. Eve Loh Kazuhara - National University of Singapore The Shagya Covenant: Perceptions of nature and the environment in northern Nepal Nadine Plachta - Heidelberg University Radioactive cherry blossoms and a new wild. Japanese and Europeans relations with contaminated areas around the Fukushima Daiichi and Chernobyl Power Plant. Aleksandra Brylska - University of Warsaw

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SESSION 82

SESSION 84

13.30 – 15.15 / LIPSIUS 0.11

13.30 – 15.15 / LIPSIUS 0.30

HISTORY

A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

European Shadows in Japanese Occupied Indonesia

Collecting and Exhibiting Asian Art in Ibero-America

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

William B. Horton - Akita University

Amaury Garcia Rodriguez - El Colegio de México

DISCUSSANT

Eveline Buchheim - NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies A Europeanized Samurai Goes to Java Mayumi Yamamoto - Miyagi University

Collections of Asian Art in Brazil Madalena N. Hashimoto Cordaro - University of São Paulo Michiko Okano - Federal University of São Paulo

The Experiences of a Japanese Photographer in Jakarta: Indonesia as a Window onto Europe Takashi Sakata - Ishinomaki Senshu University

Japanese Art Exhibitions in Spain. The discovery of a material heritage Pilar Cabañas - Complutense University of Madrid

Multinational Silver Screen Dreams: Films Screened in Java during the War Kaoru Kochi - Kanda University of International Studies “Djiwa Baroe”: The Malay Language Press during the Japanese Occupation of Java William B. Horton - Akita University

SESSION 85 13.30 – 15.15 / LIPSIUS 1.30 MEDIA, COMMUNICATION, DIGITALISATION

Affective Publics in South Asia SESSION 83 PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

13.30 – 15.15 / LIPSIUS 0.28

Britta Ohm - University of Bern

A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

PANEL CO-CONVENOR

Bindu Menon - University of Delhi

Japanese Arts in Motion: Anthropological Perspectives

DISCUSSANT

Asma Abbas - Bard College

PANEL CONVENOR

Ching Wan Fan - Chinese University of Hong Kong

Fantasies of Justice: Unruly Women and Affect in Indian Social Media Space Bindu Menon - University of Delhi

CHAIR

Shiu Hong Simon Tu - Chinese University of Hong Kong Shoujo Manga in Contemporary China Ying Huang - Chinese University of Hong Kong

Hindutva and the Tourist Gaze: Affective Saffronisation in the Realm of the Visual Shakuntala Banaji - London School of Economics and Political Science

Artists in the Field: How Artists Negotiate with Revitalization-oriented Art Festivals of Rural Japan Shiu Hong Simon Tu - Chinese University of Hong Kong

Online bhakti: Devotional Affect and Digital Publics in Contemporary India Varuni Bhatia - Azim Premji University Bengaluru

Meanings of a School Culture - Cheer Groups (Oendan) in Japanese Universities Ching Wan Fan - Chinese University of Hong Kong

Live Publics between Television and Social Media: Conjectures from India Abhijit Roy - Jadavpur University Kolkata

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Session Schedule 16 July Sessions 82-85

Japonisme à la mexicaine. The Japanese art collection of José Juan Tablada Amaury Garcia Rodriguez - El Colegio de México


SESSION 86

SESSION 88

1 3.3 0 – 1 5 .1 5 / L I P S I U S 1 .47

13.30 – 15.15 / LIPSIUS 2.27

HISTORY

HISTORY

Social Memory and War Commemoration During the Occupation of Japan, 1945-1952

Governance, Power and Bureaucracy in 18th -20th Century Asia II

PANEL CONVENOR, CHAIR AND DISCUSSANT

R OUNDTABLE CONVENOR

Sven Saaler - Sophia University

Maarten R. Manse - Leiden University Hayden Bellenoit - USNA Anne-Sophie Pratte - Harvard University Henk Schulte Nordholt - Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies (KITLV) Youngmin Kim - Seoul National University Jongtae Lim - Seoul National University (SNU) Aditya Kiran Kakati - The Graduate Institute, Geneva

Public statuary during the occupation of Japan, 1945-1952 Sven Saaler - Sophia University Remembering the Japanese War Dead under SCAP: Consent and Censure Collin Rusneac - Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg

Session Schedule 16 July Sessions 86-89

Kojima Nobuo’s The American School and Postwar Education Christopher Ramsbottom-Isherwood - Sophia University

SESSION 89 13.30 – 15.15 / LIPSIUS 2.28 HISTORY

SESSION 87

The Kingdom’s Mightiest Limb? The Roles of Courtiers in South India, 15th-19th Centuries

1 3.3 0 – 1 5 .1 5 / L I P S I U S 1 .4 8 RELIGION AND BELIEFS

Deities on the Move II

PANEL CONVENOR

CHAIR

CHAIR

Lennart Bes - Leiden University

Nico Kaptein - Leiden University

Jos Gommans - Leiden University

From India to Mexico: Yoga and the Modern Flow of Religions Adrian Muñoz - El Colegio de Mexico

State Legitimation in Fifteenth-Century Diplomatic Correspondence between South and West Asia Meia Walravens - University of Antwerp

Making Way for Ships: Negotiating Religion and Development Carmel Christy Kattithara Joseph - University of Delhi

Of Monks and Kings: Vyasatirtha as an Agent of Vijayanagara Royalty Valerie Stoker - Wright State University

Theravada Buddhism in Malaysia: Focusing on the Transnational Networks and Chinese Lay Practitioners Yun Huang - Shokei University

The Powers of Courtiers in the Vijayanagara Successor States Lennart Bes - Leiden University The Rise and Fall of Hindu Scribal Castes in the Nawabi Carnatic Pimmanus Wibulsilp - Leiden University The Women of Tipu Sultan’s Court under East India Company Rule Jennifer Howes - Independent Scholar

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SESSION 90

SESSION 92

13.30 – 15.15 / LIPSIUS 3.07

13.30 – 15.15 / OUDE STERREWACHT C.006

EDUCATION

ENGAGING WITH VIETNAM

Education Beyond School, a Comparative Anthropological Approach

Urbanism, Youth and Cultural Capital: At Home and Abroad

PANEL CONVENOR

CHAIR

Jean-Marc de Grave - IrAsia, Aix-Marseille University

Jonathan London - University of Leiden

CHAIR

Steven Prigent - University of Bordeaux

Coming (out) to the City: Rural to Urban Migrations of Vietnamese LGBTIQ Youth Ha Hoang Yen - Monash University

DISCUSSANTS

Juliette Sendra - IrAsia, Aix-Marseille University Chantal Medaets - Université de Paris-Descartes High school students and the learning of collective life in Java (Indonesia) Jean-Marc de Grave - IrAsia, Aix-Marseille University

Cultural Capital and Preservation of Cultural Values across Generations: Vietnamese Refugee Families in Australia Tran Thi Thanh Giang - Hanoi University of Culture

Schoolmasters in Cheung Kok village: between family and international pedagogies Steven Prigent - University of Bordeaux Java-Tapajós : Intersecting views on school and non-school learning Juliette Sendra - IrAsia, Aix-Marseille University

SESSION 93 13.30 – 15.15 / OUDE STERREWACHT B.104 ENGAGING WITH VIETNAM

Java-Tapajós : Intersecting views on school and non-school learning Chantal Medaets - Paris-Descartes University

The Side Streets and Backstreets of History CHAIR

John Kleinen - University of Amsterdam SESSION 91

Side Streets of History: A Dutchman’s Stereoscopic Views on Colonial Vietnam John Kleinen - University of Amsterdam

13.30-15.15 / OUDE STERREWACHT C003 ENGAGING WITH VIETNAM

Roundtable Discussion on (Re)Writing Vietnam from the Margins (Language: Vietnamese)

In the Footsteps: Royalty and Revolutionaries in France Rex Eaton - Independent Scholar

CHAIR

Vietnamese Subjects of the French in Siam: Gangsters, Bootleggers and Threat to the Siamese State, 1893 -1904 Morragotwong Phumplab - National University of Singapore Sujane Kanparit - Sarakadee Magazine

Tri Phuong - Yale University Chan Phuong – Poet, USA Doan Anh Thuan – Writer, France Pham Thi Hoai – Writer, Germany

Vietnamese Deities in the Eyes of Early Western Visitors Nguyen Thu - Institute of Sino-Nom Studies

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Session Schedule 16 July Sessions 90-93

Collaboratively Reimaging Vietnamese Urbanism Bruno De Meulder - University of Leuven Shannon Kelly - University of Leuven


SESSION 94

SESSION 96

13.30-15.15 / OUDE STERREWACHT C.102

13.30-15.15 / OUDE STERREWACHT C.005

ENGAGING WITH VIETNAM

ENGAGING WITH VIETNAM

Global Tourism, Love and Discourse

Identity, International Relations, and Cross-Border Faiths

CHAIR

Tamsin Barber - Oxford Brooks University

CHAIR

Tran Nguyen Khang - USSH, Vietnam National University HCMC

Negotiating Discourses: Tracing the European Flows in the Heritagization of Cultural World Heritage in Hue, Vietnam Mai Le Quyen - University of Bonn

Vietnam and Regional Security Architecture: Balancing and Identity Tran Bang - Université Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas

Legends of Vietnam Adam Schoene - Cornell University

Session Schedule 16 July Sessions 94-96

Non-Governmental Cooperation between France and Vietnam: A Typical Example of EU- Vietnam Relations in Southeast Asia Ly Quyet Tien - Ho Chi Minh City Open University

A Durasian Tour: A Postcolonial Reading of Tourism, between France and Vietnam Emmanuelle Peyvel - University of Western Brittany

The Whale Cult: An Example of Traditional Maritime Cult Beyond all Borders Nguyen Quoc-Thanh - Institut d’Asie Orientale

SESSION 95 13.30-15.15 / OUDE STERREWACHT C.104 ENGAGING WITH VIETNAM

Alternative Forms/Spaces of Active Citizenship PANEL CONVENORS AND CHAIRS

Minna Hakkarainen - University of Helsinki, Catherine Earl - Independent Scholar When We Work Together: Observations of Persons of Vietnamese Origin and Their Collaboration with and within Finnish Civil Society Organizations Minna Hakkarainen - University of Helsinki Rhythms, Relations and Reach: Active Citizenship and Urban Mobilities of Globalising Ho Chi Minh City Catherine Earl - Independent Scholar “Smart Cities” between Europe and Vietnam: Traveling Urban Forms and the Question of Development Mirjam Le – University of Passau Franziska Nicolaisen - University of Passau Threatened Identities Following Social Exclusion in Singapore Sylvia Huwaë - Asia Research Institute

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SESSION 97

SESSION 100

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / H U I Z I N G A 0 . 0 4

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / H U I Z I N G A 0 . 2 5

HISTORY

L ANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

Confucian Apologetics In the West Before WWII: a Comparative Approach

Propaganda and Revolution CHAIR

Paweł Zygadło - Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Joseph Ciaudo - École Pratique des Hautes Études Censorship and the Making Literary Canons in 18th Century Korea Jamie Jungmin Yoo - Korea University

The Agenda of Chinese “Western Confucianism”: Some Remarks on a Trajectory Joseph Ciaudo - École Pratique des Hautes Études

Cosmopolitanism and World Literature During the Chinese Cultural Revolution Lena Henningsen - University of Freiburg

To Keep or Abandon? Perspectives on Confucianism from Francophone Vietnamese Decolonial Thinkers Kevin Pham - University of California, Riverside

Dialogue and Exchange in Jose Maria Sison’s the Philippine Revolution, the Leader’s View Mary Grace Concepcion - University of the Philippines

Interrogating the Silence of Korean Confucianism Marion Eggert - Ruhr-Universität Bochum

The interpretation of Rām Kathā in the Sociocultural Perspective of Hindī mārxsvādī ālocnā (Hindī Marxist Literary Criticism) Fabio Mangraviti - Sapienza Università di Roma

SESSION 99 9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / H U I Z I N G A 0 . 2 3 C BOOK AND DISSERTATION CAR OUSEL

New Trends in Literature

SESSION 101 9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / H U I Z I N G A 0 . 2 6

CHAIR

Anne Castaing - National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS)

L ANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

The Art of Translation

Chinese Utopian Fiction at the End of Empire, 1902-1910 Lorenzo Andolfatto - Heidelberg University

CHAIR

Joy Kearney - Independent Scholar

Ethnographies of Waiting: Doubt, Hope and Uncertainty Manpreet Janeja - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)

“Race”, “Surroundings” and “Epoch” in Zhou Zuoren’s History of European Literature and the Origin of New Chinese Literature - Taine and Zhou Zuoren’s Historiographical Writings Zhen Yang - Fudan University

Gold, Migration and Modernity: ‘The Poison of Polygamy’ Ely J. Finch - Independent Scholar and Translator Discussant Michael J. Williams - Western Sydney University

The Performability of Cantonese Opera in English Through Translation Kar Yue Chan - Open University of Hong Kong

Postmodern Traces and Recent Hindi Novels Veronica Ghirardi - Università degli Studi di Torino

Translating Buddhism in Europe : The First French Translations of Buddhist Texts in 18th-19th Centuries Xiaoming Hou - École Pratique des Hautes Études, PSL, CRCAO Translations from Malay-Indonesian into Russian: Their Present and Future Liubov V. Goriaeva - Institute of Oriental Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences

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Constructing Patriotism and Imaging the Enemy: The Cold War Propaganda in Literature of Kuomintang Newspapers Chihchi Weng - National Chenchi University

Defending Confucianism as a Tool for Imperial Japan: the Forgotten Works in the English language of Japanese Sinologists (1890–1945) Eddy Dufourmont - Université Bordeaux


SESSION 102

SESSION 105

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 0 . 0 2

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 0 . 2 8

DEVELOPMENT AND URBANISATION

SOCIETY AND IDENTITY

The Making of ‘Other Urban’: Explorations Through the Lens of Informality and Smallness in Asia

Human Rights, Social Protection and Social Policy in Asia I CHAIR

Faizah Zakaria - Cornell University

PANEL CONVENORS

Valérie Clerc - Cessma - IRD French National Research Institute for Sustainable Development, Gopa Samanta - The University of Burdwan

Child Marriage in a Modernizing Bali Hoko Horii - Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies (KITLV)

CHAIR AND DISCUSSANT

Éric Denis - CNRS - Géographie-cités lab

Session Schedule 17 July Sessions 102-106

Digital Penetration and the Transformation of Social Movement: Case Study “Jogja Ora Didol” Yogyakarta, Indonesia Asmarawati Handoyo - National Cheng Kung University Taiwan Yuli Isnadi - National Cheng Kung University Taiwan

Rethinking the categorization of ‘other urban’ through the lens of informal settlements in Myanmar and India Valérie Clerc - Cessma - IRD French National Research Institute for Sustainable Development Indian Small Cities in the Debate on Making of ‘Other Urban’ Gopa Samanta - The University of Burdwan

Internalization of International Human Rights Law: A Case Study of Racial Discrimination and Anti-Hate Speech Movement in Japan Ayako Hatano - University of Tokyo

Analysing the World Class Phenomenon beyond the Global Image Flows in India and Sri Lanka Nipesh Palat Narayanan - University of Colombo

Mapping Human Rights in ASEAN a Systematic Literature Review Irene Hadiprayitno - Leiden University

It’s complicated! Articulating ‘the urban’ through migrant experiences in small cities in India and Indonesia Mukta Naik - Erasmus University

On the Legacy of Asma Jahangir (1952-2018) – Insights on Political Power Mechanisms in Pakistan and Beyond Roswitha Badry - University of Freiburg

SESSION 103 9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 0 . 0 8

SESSION 106

P OLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL REL ATIONS

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 0 . 5 1 MEDIA, COMMUNICATION, DIGITALISATION

Interrogating the Postcolonial and the International in East Asia

Mediascapes in Asia

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

PANEL CONVENOR

Young Chul Cho - Chonbuk National University

Oliver Moore - Rijksuniversiteit Groningen CHAIR

Self and Other in the Chinese School of International Relations Yih-Jye Hwang - Leiden University College

David Odo - Harvard University DISCUSSANT

Jeroen de Kloet - University of Amsterdam

The Politics of Right-Wing Women in Post-colonial Korea Jungmin Seo - Yonsei University

Bali Imagined: The Tourist Gaze Over Time Michael Hitchcock - Goldsmiths, University of London Nyoman Darma Putra - University of Udayana

China’s Pursuit (but Lack) of International Respect Today: A Suggestive Note Young Chul Cho - Chonbuk National University

Archaistic Aesthetics in a New Chinese Mediascape Oliver Moore - Rijksuniversiteit Groningen

National Identity Imaginary in Abe Shinzō’s Narratives: A Hidden Pedigree? Taku Tamaki - Loughborough University

Imaging the Islanders of Ogasawara: Changing Dynamics of the Photographic Encounter David Odo - Harvard University

After the ‘Gold Rush’: Challenging Britain and Japan’s ‘rehabilitation’ of Myanmar and the (Im)possibility of a Postcolonial Ethics. Lindsay Black - Leiden University

Constructing a New Chinese Future: An Analysis of Asia One (2018) by Cao Fei Jori Snels - University of Amsterdam Yamashiro Chikako’s “Woman in the Butcher Shop”: Okinawa Between Japan and the USA Ayelet Zohar - Tel Aviv University

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SESSION 107

SESSION 109

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 1 .4 4

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 .1 4

P OLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL REL ATIONS

SOCIETY AND IDENTITY

Connectivity, Mobility and Borders: Continuity and Change in Northeast India

Social Inclusion/Exclusion in South Asia 1: Citizenship

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

PANEL CONVENOR

Edward Boyle - Kyushu University

Tomoaki Ueda - Toyo University

DISCUSSANT

CHAIR

Shinya Ishizaka - Ehime University

Blind spots and blank spaces: legibility and liminality after global war in the Indo-Burma frontiers Aditya Kiran Kakati - The Graduate Institute, Geneva

Identity Politics, Coalition Politics, and Citizenship: Modi Government and the Citizenship Bill Tomoaki Ueda - Toyo University

A community as borderland: the Limbu in Sikkim Cultural bordering, trans-border mobility and national belonging Melanie Vandenhelsken - University of Vienna

Who are the Citizens of Assam? National Register Update of Citizens in Assam, India Makiko Kimura - Tsuda University Citizenship under the dual legal system: a case study of Tibetan refugees in India and Nepal Tatsuya Yamamoto - Shizuoka University

New connectivity, old connections: facilitating and obstructing cross-border mobility at the Bangladesh border Edward Boyle - Kyushu University

Marginal Citizens: Being Nepali in India Mona Chettri - Aarhus University

SESSION 108

SESSION 110

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 .1 3

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 .1 6

H E R I TAG E A N D T H E P O L I T I CS O F C U LT U R E

A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

Sensory, Memory and Identity I

Materiality of Palm Leaf Manuscripts – A Systematic Approach I

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Sidney C.H. Cheung - Chinese University of Hong Kong

Institutional panel by Leiden University Library and Centre for Studies of Manuscript Culture (CSMC, Hamburg)

Cultural Leakage and Transformation: A comparative study of Japanese kodo and Chinese incense tradition in the 21st century. Sidney C.H. Cheung - Chinese University of Hong Kong

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Doris Jedamski - Leiden University PANEL CO-CONVENOR

Dick Van der Meij - Centre for the Study of Manuscript Cultures

Sensory and texture: How to appreciate whale meat foodways in Japan as a local dish Jun Akamine - Hitotsubashi University

Materiality of lontar Manuscripts from Bali and Lombok Dick Van der Meij - Centre for the Study of Manuscript Cultures

Curating the Dead: Sensory Relations in a Private Museum in Vietnam Graeme Were - University of Bristol

Transformation of palm-leaf manuscript culture in Luang Prabang, Laos Volker Grabowski - University of Hamburg Silpsupa Jaengsawang - University of Hamburg

Memory of Ethnic Taste and Cultural Reproduction in China: A Case study of the Yi of Southwest China Da Wu - Minzu University of China

Manuscript Circulation and the Dynamics of Codicological Features of Burmese Palm Leaf Manuscripts Alexey Kirichenko - Moscow State University Literacy in the Thai Domains: The Epigraphical Evidence of the 15th-16th Centuries François Lagirarde - École française d’Extrême-Orient (EFEO)

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Hosna Shewly - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam


SESSION 111

SESSION 113

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 .1 7

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 . 2 5

KNOWLEDGE AND PHILOSOPHY

P OLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL REL ATIONS

Transformation of Higher Education and its Challenges in Asia And Europe I: Ways and Directions of Higher Education Reform Under Neoliberalism

How Does China Relate to International Norms: Evidence from the Belt and Road Initiative PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Mario Esteban - Universidad Autonoma de Madrid

R OUNDTABLE CONVENORS

Myungkoo Kang - Seoul National University Shin Mizukoshi – University of Tokyo

Arbitration courts in the Belt and Road Initiative. Will China change the rules? Ana María Goy - Universidad Autonoma de Madrid

R OUNDTABLE CO-CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Harald Fuess - Heidelberg University

Session Schedule 17 July Sessions 111-114

The impact of the Belt and Road Initiative in the Implementation of the Paris Agreement Lara Lázaro - Elcano Royal Institute for International and Strategic Studies

Aarti Kawlra - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) Jianbin Jin - National Tsing Hua Univerisity Kong Chong Ho - National University of Singapore Matteo Fumagalli - Saint Andrews college Mayumi Ishikawa - Osaka University, Japan Philippe Peycam - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)

How far is China’s corporate governance from OECD/G20 Principles? Some evidence from the Belt and Road Initiative Yue Lin - Universidad Autonoma de Madrid

SESSION 114 SESSION 112

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 . 2 6

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 . 2 0

MIGRATION AND DIASP ORAS

A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

Korean Migration, Diaspora and Social Adaptation

Soft Power of Asia in Europe: Critical Reflections on National Narratives in Contemporary Art, Craft and Design Exhibitions

CHAIR

Jaeyoun Won - Yonsei University

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Yunah Lee - University of Brighton

A Minority Within a Minority: Korean Chinese (Joseonjok) Immigrants in Buenos Aires Jihye Kim - University of Central Lancashire

Who’s in it?: Global network of exhibition makers Yunah Lee - University of Brighton

Remembering and Re-membering Koryo Saram: Tracing the Erasure and the Restoration of Koryo Saram in Korea Min Jee Lee - Yonsei University

Genesis of Korean craft and design exhibitions in Europe Rosalie Kim - Victoria and Albert Museum

Struggling to Find ‘home,’ Struggling to Find Ourselves: Korean Return Migrants’ Identity and Adaptation Experiences in Namhae German Village ‘Deoguilmaeoul’, South Korea Cassandra A. Gutierrez Rosales - Seoul National University

Reviving ‘Cool Japan’ Through Craft and Design: Japan House London as a Case Study Zara Arshad - Indepent Scholar The Dilemma of ‘Authentic’ Craft: India and the Craftsperson Megha Rajguru - University of Brighton

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SESSION 115

SESSION 117

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 . 3 0

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 . 3 2

MIGRATION AND DIASP ORAS

P OLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL REL ATIONS

Emotion and Transnational Migration in Asia and Europe I

Chinese Communist Party United Front and Influence Work - Past and Present I

PANEL CONVENOR

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Kumiko Kawashima - Macquarie University

Gerry Groot - University of Adelaide

CHAIR

Shiori Shakuto - National University of Singapore

Foreigner-Management in the Xi era Anne-Marie Brady - Unversity of Canterbury

Emotions and Economics in the Mobility Decision Making among Professional Migrants in Japan and Germany Gracia Liu-Farrer - Waseda University

The Evolution of the CCP’s United Front Work Under Xi Jinping Gerry Groot - University of Adelaide

The Pleasure of Being Useful: Ageing Japanese Men, Migration and Encore Careers in Dalian, China Kumiko Kawashima - Macquarie University Function of Anxiety in the Process of Migration: Youth Mobility in Asia Minori Matsutani - Doshisha University

SESSION 118 9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 . 3 5 A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

“Paperboats on a Small Stream”: Korean migrants in Malaysia in search of self-actualisation Gaik Cheng Khoo - University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus

Key Learnings from some Cultural Phenomena in China PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Marie Laureillard - Lumière-Lyon 2 University SESSION 116

Laoshu, a scholar-amateur artist of today: from China to France Marie Laureillard - Lumière-Lyon 2 University

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 . 3 1 H E R I TAG E A N D T H E P O L I T I CS O F C U LT U R E

Contested Heritage and the Politics of Memory, Trauma and Mobility in Asia I

Liu Haisu (1896-1994) as a cultural phenomenom: Pioneer of modern Chinese art and art rebel Pascale Elbaz - ISIT, Paris

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Carola Hein - TU Delft

From painter to writer - key learnings from the phenomenon of Chen Danqing (1953-) Mei Mercier - Asies (Inalco)

PANEL CO-CONVENOR

John M. Hanna - TU Delft Rising oceans and disappearing nuclear test sites: the Marshall Islands, French Polynesia and Kiribati Robert Jacobs - Hiroshima City University

Cao Fei, a new generation, a new approach to globalisation Shiyan Li - Aix-Marseille University

When Pasts Overlap: Cultural Heritage at a Crossroads Ariel Sophia Bardi - Independent Scholar Making of Conflict Heritage in Postwar Japan and Reconfiguring of Transnational Social Activism in East Asia Jung-Sun Han - Korea University

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Session Schedule 17 July Sessions 115-118

United Front work and China’s military modernisation Adam Ni - Australian National University


SESSION 119

SESSION 122

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 .4 1

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S C 0 .1 4

H E R I TAG E A N D T H E P O L I T I CS O F C U LT U R E

DEVELOPMENT AND URBANISATION

Logics, Stakes and Limits of Cultural Heritage Transmission in Eurasia

Rural Policies and Social Transformation in Asia and Africa

PANEL CONVENORS

CHAIR

Anne Dalles - Centre de recherche sur les civilisations d’Asie orientale - EPHE Clément Jacquemoud - LabEx HASTEC - Laboratoire CéSor - EHESS-PSL Paris - GIS Asie Yann Borjon-Prive - Groupe religions, sociétés, laïcités (EPHE PSL RU / CNRS) - GIS Asie

Karita Kan - Hong Kong Polytechnic University Cardamom Production and the ‘Good Life’: Agricultural and Social Change in East Nepal Marie-Luise Hertkorn - University of Bern Easing Access to the Resource or Producing More Harms: A Political Ecology Perspective from Koshi River Communities of Nepal Kiran Maharjan - The University of Sydney

CHAIR AND DISCUSSANT

Aurélie Névot - Centre d’études sur la Chine moderne et contemporaine - GIS Asie

Session Schedule 17 July Sessions 119-123

The Usage of Fishskins among the Hezhe in China and the Nanais in Russia: a comparative Study of Heritagisation Processes Anne Dalles - Centre de recherche sur les civilisations d’Asie orientale – EPHE

Is the Saemaŭl Undong Initiative (the Korean Rural Development Strategy) a Compelling Exemplar for Ghana? Lloyd A. Amoah - Centre for Asian Studies, University of Ghana Land Acquisition for Infrastructure Projects in Post-conflict and Fragile States: The Case of Timor-Leste Bernardo R. Almeida - Leiden University

“The Mummy Returns”: Cultural Heritage Management in the Altay Republic Clément Jacquemoud - LabEx HASTEC - Laboratoire CéSor - EHESS-PSL Paris - GIS Asie

Resource Regimes Transformation in Rural Cambodia Frédéric Bourdier - Institut de recherche pour le développement

Enhancing Popular Creativity, organizing Representations of Localness in the Asian Arctic Yann Borjon-Prive - Groupe religions, sociétés, laïcités (EPHE PSL RU / CNRS) - GIS Asie

SESSION 123 9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S C 0 . 2 0

Festivities for Identity Negotiations. How is cultural Heritage at Work among the Mosuo of China? Pascale-Marie Milan - LARHRA Université Lyon 2

DEVELOPMENT AND URBANISATION

Understanding Rural Change in Asia Today I PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Gerben Nooteboom - University of Amsterdam

SESSION 121 9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S C 0 . 0 6

PANEL CO-CONVENORS

Takeshi Ito - Sophia University, Michaela Haug - Universität zu Köln

H E R I TAG E A N D T H E P O L I T I CS O F C U LT U R E

A New Framework for Interdisciplinary Japanese Studies I: Sea Change

DISCUSSANT

Takeshi Ito - Sophia University

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Between Vulnerability and the Good Life: Trajectories of Agrarian Transformation in the Rice lands of Central Java and Aceh John McCarthy - Australian National University Gerben Nooteboom – University of Amsterdam

Simon Kaner - Sainsbury Insitute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures Pottery, Shellmounds, and Monuments: Landscape Management of the Jomon Hunter-Gatherer-Fishers Junzo Uchiyama - Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures

The persistence, expansion and dynamics of sharecropping in a Javanese village Ben White - International Institute of Social Studies

Crossing the Sea of Change: Japanese Returnees from the Soviet Camps and their Journeys across the Sea of Japan, 1946-1956 Sherzod Muminov - University of East Anglia

Understanding Rural Change in Historical Perspective: 50 years of agrarian studies in Sriharjo Pande Made Kutanegara - Universitas Gadjah Mada Gerben Nooteboom – University of Amsterdam

A Wave of Emotion: ‘The Great Wave’ by Katsushika Hokusai Ryoko Matsuba - University of London

Aspiring Self-Determined Lives: Rural Transformations as Expressions of Future Making Michaela Haug - Universität zu Köln Indonesian Rural Dynamics: A reflection from rural Europe Pujo Semedi - Universitas Gadjah Mada

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SESSION 124

SESSION 126

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S C 1 . 3 1

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 0 . 0 3

MIGRATION AND DIASP ORAS

HISTORY

The Belt Road Initiative and Chinese Overseas: Opportunities and Challenges I

Archeology, Antiquity and Artifacts CHAIR

Cecilia Dal Zovo - Institute of Heritage Sciences (Incipit-CSIC), Santiago de Compostela

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Khun-Eng Kuah - Jinan University

“Astronomical Interpretation” of Angkor Wat and Transmission of Knowledge. Creating Knowledge for Ancient South Asia: Looking Anew and Askew at Old Data Heidi J. Miller - Middlesex Community College

Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in Southeast Asia: a new dynamic of China’s soft power? Ying Zhou - Jinan University

Manusmriti and the Position of Shudras in Early India: Some Interpretations Dinesh Kumar Ojha - Banaras Hindu University

Get on the Train: A Transnational Perspective on Talent Mobility alongside the Belt and Road Initiative Shahamak Rezaei - Roskilde University and Sino-Danish Center

New Research on the Ancient Ceramics from Ladakh (Northern India) Samara Broglia - École Pratique des Hautes Études

Get on the Train: A Transnational Perspective on Talent Mobility alongside the Belt and Road Initiative Mikkel Mouritzen - Roskilde University / Sino Danish Center for Research and Education

Recent Discoveries in Mustang (Nepal): A Prehistoric Mortuary Tradition Marion Poux - École Pratique des Hautes Études

Between National Identification and Transnational Mobility: Southeast Asian Chinese Respond to the Belt and Road Initiative Hong Liu - Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

SESSION 127 9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 0 . 0 5 A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

Modernity and Modernism: South Asian Arts and their Intersections with Europe (18801947) - Session 1: Multitude of Modern Visual Scenarios

SESSION 125 9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 0 . 0 2 RELIGION AND BELIEFS

Bhakti, Reformation and the Christian Missionaries

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

PANEL CO-CONVENOR

Isabella Nardi - Università degli Studi di Napoli “L’Orientale”, Naples

Abha Singh - Indira Gandhi National Open University

Regina Hoefer - Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz - Max-Planck-Institut

Christian Missionaries and the Satnamis of Narnaul Abha Singh - Indira Gandhi National Open University

Silver Objects as Gifts at the Court of Mewar Neeraja Poddar - The City Palace Museum, Udaipur

Through a Foreign Lens: Robert de Nobli and Bhakti Traditions in Eary Modern South India Ranjeeta Dutta - Jawahar Lal University (JNU), New Delhi

Indian Clay Models as Souvenirs Regina Hoefer - Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz - Max-Planck-Institut

Proselytization through medicine: Christian missions among Savaras under British colonial rule Sanjukta Dasgupta - Sapienza Università di Roma

Hindu Nationalism and the Lakshminarayan/Birla Mandir in Delhi Anne Hartig - Jawaharlal Nehru University

Religious Encounters between Christian Missionaries and the Non- Brahmanical Sects of Colonial India: The Case of the Kabirpanthis Rameshwar Bahuguna - Jamia Millia Islamia

Dispersing the Mainstream: The Bombay School, 1890-1934 Giles Tillotson - Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II Museum Trust, Jaipur City Palace

Western Responses to the Indian Bhakti Religion: From H. H. Wilson to Max Weber Renu Bahuguna - ARSD College, Delhi University

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Political Preference and Support for BRI: A Case Study with Ethnic Chinese in Malaysia Jinrui Xi - Jinan University


SESSION 128

SESSION 130

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 0 .1 1

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 0 . 3 0

HISTORY

A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

China at Skin Level. European Confrontations With the Chinese World (17th-20th Century)

The Two Faces of Exoticism: Chinese, Indian and European Cinemas in the Mirror of Orientalism

PANEL CONVENOR

Clément Fabre - Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne

PANEL CONVENOR

Anne Kerlan - CNRS-EHESS, UMR Chine Corée Japon

CHAIR

Frédéric Obringer - L’École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS)

CHAIR AND DISCUSSANT

Barbara Mittler - Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg

Deciphering the Chinese sphinx. Language and body as claves sinica (19h century) Clément Fabre - Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne

How “Shanghai Express” Was Banned from Shanghai: the Ambivalent Reception of a Hollywood Chinese Fantasy in 1932’s China. Anne Kerlan - CNRS-EHESS, UMR Chine Corée Japon

Session Schedule 17 July Sessions 128-131

The musk and the ginseng Frédéric Obringer - L’École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS)

The Sound of Shanghai. Speaking and Hearing Exoticism at the End of the 1920s and the Beginning of the 1930s in American and French movies. Marion Polirsztok - Université Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3 (IRCAV)

Taming the Wild: Chinese Immigrant Labour and Rebellious Bodies in Colonial Southeast Asia Jialin Christina Wu - Université Paris 1 PanthéonSorbonne

The Stereotypes of an Exotic Europe: from Educational Charts to Contemporary Indian Cinemas Térésa Faucon - Université Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3 (IRCAV)

SESSION 129 9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 0 . 2 8

The Chinese Gaze on India: Another Europe? Amandine D’Azevedo - Université Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3 (IRCAV)

A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

Japanese 2.5-Dimensional Performance: Fandom, Adaptation, and Intermediality

SESSION 131

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Akiko Sugawa Shimada - Yokohama National University

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 1 . 3 0 ENVIRONMENT

Constructions of “Community of Preferences” by Intimate Strangers: Female Fans’ Use and Consumption of 2.5-D Theatrical Performances Akiko Sugawa Shimada - Yokohama National University

Environmental Issues, Social Activism and Policy Challenges I CHAIR

Maarten R. Manse - Leiden University

How Does Adaptation Work?: A Comparative Study on Broadway and 2.5D Musicals Mayuko Fujiwara - Tsubouchi Memorial Theatre Museum, Waseda University

Analysis of South Korean International Cooperation Project in Ger District in Darkhan, Mongolia Patricia Chica-Morales - University of Malaga Antonio Doménech del Río - University of Malaga

Intermediality on the Stage of Japanese 2.5-Dimensional Theater Zihui Lu - National University of Singpore

Environmental Challenges of International Migration in East Asia Aysun Uyar Makibayashi - Doshisha University, Kyoto, Japan

Technology and Textuality in 2.5 Dimensions Joel Gn - Singapore University of Social Sciences

Environmental Justice and the Ethnic Politics of Legal Mobilisation in Malaysia Wei Lit Yew - Yale-NUS College Security, Justice, and Oligarchy: Struggles over Hegemony in Indonesian Energy Politics Anna Fünfgeld - German Institute of Global and Area Studies/University of Freiburg

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SESSION 132

SESSION 134

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 1 .4 7

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 2 . 2 7

HISTORY

HISTORY

Health from a Historical Perspective

Rethinking the Process of Islamization: Transformation of Religion as Reflected in Javanese Texts

CHAIR

Arnel E. Joven - University of Asia and the Pacific

PANEL CONVENOR

Yumi Sugahara - Osaka University

“Of Great Benefit to the Human Race:” Saiki Tadasu and Japan in the Global History of Nutrition Science, 1919-1939 Jing Sun - University of Pennsylvania

CHAIR

So Yamane - Osaka University DISCUSSANT

Sunan Bonang’s teaching: Theology and Sufism in 16th century Java Yumi Sugahara - Osaka University

European Experience, Chinese Application: Creating a National Health System of State Medicine, 1920s-1940s Liping Bu - Alma College

Two Perceptions of Royal Response to the Introduction of Islam in Malay and Javanese Literary Narratives Toru Aoyama - Tokyo University of Foreign Studies

Exploring the Scientific Appropriation of Blood-Type Research in Interwar Japan Chun Kiang Isaac Tan - Columbia University

Not by the Sword? The grand narrative of Java’s Peaceful Islamization in Contemporary Comics Edwin P. Wieringa - University of Cologne Religious change in Java as reflected in the Suluk Panĕpen Willem van der Molen - Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies (KITLV)

SESSION 133 9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 1 .4 8 RELIGION AND BELIEFS

The Ethnography of Tantra: Detextualising and Decolonising Tantric Traditions I

SESSION 135 PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 2 . 2 8

Carola Lorea - National University of Singapore

HISTORY

Vaishnava heterodoxy and the everyday Kristin Hanssen - University of Oslo

Tracing the Political Legacies of Transwar East Asia

Notes toward an Ethnography of Bengali Fakiri Yoga and Tantra Keith Cantú - University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB)

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Max Ward - Middlebury College DISCUSSANT

Takashi Fujitani - University of Toronto

Understanding Bengali Occulture through the rituals of Kali Puja Mriganka Mukhopadhyay - University of Amsterdam

Transwar/Postcolonial Intersectionality: Decolonization and the Legacies of Wartime Colonial Mobilization in South Korea, 1945-1950 Deokhyo Choi - University of Sheffield Anticolonial Fascism: Japan and the Making of the Indonesian Army Ethan Mark - Leiden University The Guomindang’s Transwar Anticommunism: “People’s Livelihood” in 1950s Taiwan Brian Tsui - Hong Kong Polytechnic University The Transwar History of Criminal Rehabilitation in Japan, 1920s-1960s. Max Ward - Middlebury College

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Session Schedule 17 July Sessions 132-135

Bernard Arps - Leiden University

European Enlightenment Medical Science and Local Filipino Health Practices in Jose Rizal’s Life and Writings Arnel E. Joven - University of Asia and the Pacific


SESSION 136

SESSION 138

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 3 . 0 7

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / O U D E S T E R R E WA C H T C.1 0 4

EDUCATION

ENGAGING WITH VIETNAM

Education and Emancipation I

Vietnam and the World: Past to Present, Memory and War, Language and Soft Power

CHAIR

Kamala Marius - University of Bordeaux Montaigne

CHAIR

Trần Nguyên Khang - University of Social Sciences and Humanities VNU-HCMC

Educating the Poor: Changing Discourse on Education in Anti-Poverty Policies in Rural China from 1978 to 2018 Andrey Rose Hyson - University of Minnesota Shuyi Deng - University of Minnesota Weijian Wang - University of Minnesota

The Controversy over Soft Power between the European Empires in Colonial Countries: A Case Study of France and Vietnam Trần Nguyên Khang - University of Social Sciences and Humanities VNU-HCMC

Session Schedule 17 July Sessions 136-139

Higher Profits, More Women? How Firm Performance Affects the Proportion of Women Hired in Japan’s Labor Market Wataru Yoshida - University of Tokyo

“Unlearning and Learning”: A Documentary on Language Learning among Varied Vietnamese Communities in the UK Cuong Pham - Independent Artist, United Kingdom Nguyen Huu Su – SOAS University of London

Social Capital and School Choice Among Disadvantaged Groups in an ‘Urban Village’ in Delhi Ankita Sharma - Jawaharlal Nehru University

Vietnam’s Past and Its Future Vishnu Satya - University of Southern California

The Mechanism of Generational Reproduction Mediated by the Major in Secondary Education in Japan: An Analysis of Class Mobility Using the Conditional Multinomial Logistic Regression Masahiro Narisawa - University of Tokyo

SESSION 139 9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / O U D E S T E R R E WA C H T C.1 0 2 ENGAGING WITH VIETNAM

SESSION 137

Vietnamese Outside ‘Home’ Across Europe and Asia

9. 0 0 - 1 0 .4 5 / O U D E S T E R R E WA C H T B .1 0 4 ENGAGING WITH VIETNAM

CHAIR

Vietnam and the Politics of Daring to Imagine

Richard Quang-Anh Tran - Ca’Foscari University of Venice

CHAIR

Jonathan London - Leiden University

French Indochina and the Germans (c. 1860-1914) Bert Becker - The University of Hong Kong

Vietnam’s Incipient Political Public Sphere Thiem Bui - Vietnam Institute for Legislative Studies Jonathan London - Leiden University

The Presence of Germans in Colonial Indochina: The Mobility of Those Without Colonies Nguyen Thi Nga - Hanoi Pedagogical University 2

Imagining Political Change: ‘Peaceful Evolution’ and ‘Self-Transformation’ in the Current Situation Eva Hansson - Stockholm University

Retelling the Stories of Vietnamese Refugee Entrepreneurs – The Entrepreneurial Ecosystems of the Refugee Camps in Hong Kong Caleb C Y Kwong - University of Essex

Imagining Lives Beyond the Pale: Non-Economic Concerns in Vietnam Oscar Salemink - University of Copenhagen Vietnam – Globalized Party-State Börje Ljunggren - Former Swedish Ambassador to Vietnam and China

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SESSION 140

SESSION 143

11.15 – 13.00 / HUIZINGA 0.04

11.15 – 13.00 / HUIZINGA 0.25 BOOK AND DISSERTATION CAR OUSEL

Taking Stock of the IIAS Book Series Published by Amsterdam University Press

PhD Awardees

Institutional panel by IIAS and AUP

Institutional panel by GIS Asie

R OUNDTABLE CONVENOR AND CHAIR

CHAIR

Paul van der Velde - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)

Myriam De Loenzien - GIS Asie - IRD

Mary Lynn van Dijk – International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)

Wang Jingwei’s Collaboration Government: Aspects of the Occupation State during the Sino-Japanese War, 1940-1945 David Serfass - L’École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS)

Saskia Gieling - Amsterdam University Press Tak-Wing Ngo - University of Macau Paul Rabé - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) Adèle Esposito - CNRS-AUSSER

SESSION 144 11.15 – 13.00 / HUIZINGA 0.26

SESSION 141

L ANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

11.15 – 13.00 / HUIZINGA 0.06 HISTORY

The Yields of Translation

Asianization of European Ideas I

CHAIR

Leonor Veiga - Leiden University

CHAIR

Xiaoming Huang - Victoria University of Wellington

Asia and Europe (via Africa). Asia in Europe (via Africa): Identifying Taiwan in the Spanish and Catalan Translations of San Mao’s ‘Stories of the Sahara’ Adam Lifshey - Georgetown University

The Impact of International Law in Northeast Asia in the Middle and Late 19th Century - a Positive Study Based on the Chinese Translations of Tongwenguan Ting Xu - Qufu Normal University

The ‘Eastern Passage’ of ‘Western Learning’: Japanese Influence on Modern Chinese Culture and the New Intelligentsia at the Turn of the Twentieth Century Pauline Po Chun Tam - Catholic University of Louvain

Dialogic Anthropology of Japan: The Wagatsuma Legacy E. L. Cerroni-Long - Eastern Michigan University Drinking Milk, Changing Attitude: The Evolution of Human-Cattle Relationship in Modern China, 1870s-1937 Shuk Ying Lo - Chinese University of Hong Kong

The Question of Identity in Literary Translation Jayasree Ramakrishnan Nair - Oregon Technologies What Do We Read When We Laugh? a Study of Kim Ae-ran’s Work in Translation Marion Delarche - L’École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS)

‘Making Ballet Chinese’ Eva Shan Chou - City University of New York

Yu Hua and Kafka Junxian Liu - Institut Nationales des Langues et Civilisation Orientales

SESSION 142 11.15 – 13.00 / HUIZINGA 0.23C BOOK AND DISSERTATION CAR OUSEL

Youth, Caste, and Guerilla in India CHAIR

Somabha Mohanty - Graduate Institute of International & Development Studies Geneva (IHEID) Being ‘Children’ in India: Constructions of Childhood and Deviance in a Postcolonial Context Chandni Basu - Albert Ludwigs University of Freiburg Dalit Spring: The Resistance of Dalits to Castediscrimination and the Mirror This Creates to ‘The West’ Jolanda Brunnekreef - Independent Scholar Youth in Indo-Nepal ‘Cross-Border’ Crime Dipesh Kumar K.C. - National Law College, Tribhuvan University

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Session Schedule 17 July Sessions 140-144

Giving birth in Rajasthan (India) Clémence Jullien - ISEK/ University of Zurich

R OUNDTABLE CO-CONVENOR


SESSION 145

SESSION 147

11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES A0.02

11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES A0.14

EDUCATION

P OLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL REL ATIONS

Rethinking Education in Vietnam: Troubling Transformations and Growing Inequality

China’s International Relations: Challenges and Aspirations

PANEL CONVENOR

CHAIR

Kristy Kelly - Columbia University | Drexel University

Ruben Gonzalez-Vicente - Leiden University

CHAIR

Jonathan London - Leiden University

Changes in US policy towards growing China-Latin American and Caribbean relations in the 21st century Gonzalo Paz - Georgetown University

DISCUSSANT

Kimberley Goyette - Temple University

China and the globalisation of technological innovation Jue Wang - Leiden University

Session Schedule 17 July Sessions 145-148

Schooled in Corruption: Trust and Transparency in Education Kristy Kelly - Columbia University and Drexel University

China’s Vietnam War: A Domestic Politics Perspective Joshua Eisenman - University of Notre Dame

Comparing Educational Inequality in Vietnam to Other Nations Kimberley Goyette - Temple University

Evaluating the Efficiency of Confidence Building Measures in the Context of Post-Doklam Sino-Indian Relations Adam Róma - Eötvös Loránd University

Social Justice Teacher Education for Vietnam: A Study of Pre-service Teachers Learning to Teach for Social Justice in Local Communities Chinh Nguyen - University of Danang

Strategic Narratives in Sino-Japanese Relations: The Chinese and Japanese Media Coverage of the Diaoyu/Senkaku Dispute Diogo Silva - Beijing Normal University

SESSION 146 11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES A0.08 SOCIETY AND IDENTITY

SESSION 148 11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES A0.28

Alternative Hierarchies

SOCIETY AND IDENTITY

PANEL CONVENOR

Human Rights, Social Protection and Social Policy in Asia II

Ward Keeler - University of Texas at Austin CHAIR

Anastasia Piliavsky - King’s College London

CHAIR

Irene Hadiprayitno - Leiden University When Hierarchy No Longer Enchants Ward Keeler - University of Texas at Austin

Between the Law and Sisterhood: Sex Workers and Anti-Trafficking Work in India Simanti Dasgupta - University of Dayton

Islam, Hierarchy, and the Temporality of Pious Becoming in the Tablighi Jamaat in Pakistan Arsalan Khan - Union College

Digital Literacy and Social Network: Its Impact on Political Activism and Participation Lugina Setyawati - Universitas Indonesia Daisy Indira Yasmine - Universitas Indonesia

Hierarchical justice for an unequal world Anastasia Piliavsky - King’s College London The Part outside the Whole: Valorizing the foreign in Mainland Southeast Asia Guido Sprenger - Institut Für EthnologieRuprecht-KarlsUniversität Heidelberg

Euro-American Standards, Korean Practices: An Anthropological Approach to the Controversial Application of the Hague Adoption Convention in Korea Elisa Romero Moreno - Seoul National University The International Committee of the Red Cross and Indonesia’s Political Prisoners of 1965: Neutral, Impartial and Independent? Ken Setiawan - The University of Melbourne Understanding the Non-Benign Role of External Pressures in Social Protection in Cambodia and the Philippines Emma Lynn Cantal - International Institute of Social Studies

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SESSION 149

SESSION 151

11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES A0.51

11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES B0.13

MEDIA, COMMUNICATION, DIGITALISATION

H E R I TAG E A N D T H E P O L I T I CS O F C U LT U R E

Aesthetic Encounters: Re-Imagining Contemporary Asia through Artistic and Humanistic Crossovers

Sensory, Memory and Identity II

R OUNDTABLE CONVENORS AND CHAIRS:

PANEL CO-CONVENOR AND CHAIR

PANEL CONVENOR

Sidney C H. Cheung - Chinese University of Hong Kong

Irene Stengs - Meertens Institute (KNAW), Nuankhanit Phromchanya - Independent Scholar

Shuenn-Der Yu - Academia Sinica Performing elegance in Taiwan’s “literati tea” ritual Shuenn-Der Yu - Academia Sinica

Darunee Terdtoontaveedej - Independent Scholar Jhen Chen - Independent Scholar Cyril Tjahja - Northumbria University Kuang-Yi Ku - Taiwan BioArt Community Jiraporn Laocharoenwong - Chulalongkorn University Fridus Steijlen - Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian & Caribbean Studies (KITLV) Erik de Maaker - Leiden University Liwen Deng - University of Amsterdam Tomoko Take - Independent Visual Artist Sanderien Verstappen - University of Tübingen

Taiwanese Rice, Japanese Flavor? Changing Sensory Evaluation, Rice Breeding and Identity in Modern Taiwan Yujen Chen - National Taiwan Normal University Painful Touch: Pain and Its Metaphor to Prosthesis Users in China Chunchun Wang - Chinese University of Hong Kong

SESSION 150 1 1 .1 5 – 1 3.0 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 1 .4 4

SESSION 152

P OLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL REL ATIONS

11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES B0.14 SOCIETY AND IDENTITY

Roundtable Discussions on Indonesia’s 2019 Elections

Social Inclusion/Exclusion in South Asia II: Minorities

R OUNDTABLE CONVENOR

Nankyung Choi - Leiden University

PANEL CONVENOR

Shinya Ishizaka - Ehime University

CHAIR

Ward Berenschot - Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies (KITLV)

CHAIR

Tomoaki Ueda - Toyo University

Marcus Mietzner - Australian National University Deasy Simandjuntak - ISEAS - Yusof Ishak Institute Ahmad Najib Burhani - Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI) Adrianus Hendrawan - Australian National University

For whom the Development tolls?: The Conflict Arises on Accessibility to Sacredness in Wind farm at Thar Desert, India Kodai Konishi - Tokyo Gakugei University Muslim Political Participation in India Kazuhiro Itakura - National Institute of Technology, Nara College Community policing or Communal policing?: Attacks by Hindutva outfits and the creation of ‘minority’ in South India Miho Ishii - Kyoto University Expanding Identities and Social Inclusion: A Case Study of Dalit Converts to Buddhism in North India Kenta Funahashi - Ryukoku University Quest for a non-exclusive politics: Ram Manohar Lohia and the anti-caste movement in India Shinya Ishizaka - Ehime University

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Session Schedule 17 July Sessions 149-152

A Changing Chinese Representation of Taste? Jinghong Zhang - Southern University of Science and Technology


SESSION 153

SESSION 155

11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES B0.16

11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES B0.20

A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

SOCIETY AND IDENTITY

Materiality of Palm Leaf Manuscripts - A Systematic Approach II

Parenting Practices in Public Policy and Media in Contemporary China

Institutional panel by Leiden University Library and Centre for Studies of Manuscript Culture (CSMC, Hamburg)

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Manon Laurent - Université Paris Diderot; Concordia University

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

DISCUSSANT

Dick Van der Meij - Centre for the Study of Manuscript Cultures

Gladys Chicharro - Université Paris 8 Competitive Parenting and Marketization of Education in Contemporary China Manon Laurent - Université Paris Diderot; Concordia University

PANEL CO-CONVENOR

Doris Jedamski - Leiden University

Session Schedule 17 July Sessions 153-156

Towards a typology of South-Indian Palm-Leaf Manuscripts Eva Wilden - CSMC, University of Hamburg

How do Chinese students choose to study abroad? Parents’ educational strategies and personal motivations. A “turning point” perspective on the French case Jun Li - Université Paris Diderot

Colophon mining: extracting information from the colophons found in palm-leaf manuscripts hailing from Tamil Nadu Marco Franceschini - University of Bologna Giovanni Ciotti - CMSC Hamburg

Marrying the Perfect Child - Middle Class Norms and Intergenerational Arrangements in the Marriage Corners of Urban China Jean-Baptiste Pettier - Affective Societies Collaborative Research Center, Freie Universität Berlin

Materiality of Palmyra Palm-leaf Godson Samuel - Methodist Church in India, Mumbai Regional Conference Texts transmission through palm leaf manuscripts in South India R. Sathyanarayanan - École française d’Extrême-Orient (EFEO) Pondicherry

SESSION 156 11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES B0.25 P OLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL REL ATIONS

Korean Peninsula on the Move: Lessons from Post-Socialist and Reunified Countries I (Political and Economic Aspects of Transition, Reunification, Integration and the Korean Peninsula)

SESSION 154 11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES B0.17 KNOWLEDGE AND PHILOSOPHY

Transformation of Higher Education and its Challenges in Asia And Europe II: Changes in Teaching and Learning

Institutional panel by Korea Foundation and Seoul National University Asia Center R OUNDTABLE CONVENOR

R OUNDTABLE CONVENORS

Soo Jin Park - Seoul National University (SNU)

Myungkoo Kang - Seoul National University Harald Fuess - Heidelberg University

CHAIR

Byung-Yeon Kim - Seoul National University (SNU)

R OUNDTABLE CO-CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Shin Mizukoshi - University of Tokyo

Jens Hӧlscher - Bournemouth University László Csaba - Central European University Kyung Hoon Leem - Seoul National University (SNU) Jehoon Park - Incheon National University Tat Yan Kong - University of London

CO-CHAIR

Marie-Orange Rivé-Lasan - Paris Diderot University Seongbin Hwang - Rikkyo University Yeun Hee J. Kim - Daegu University Youngmi Kim - University of Edinburgh Rita Padawangi - Singapore University of Social Sciences Myungkoo Kang – Seoul National University Marie-Orange Rivé-Lasan - Paris Diderot University

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SESSION 158

SESSION 159

11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES B0.30

11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES B0.31

MIGRATION AND DIASP ORAS

H E R I TAG E A N D T H E P O L I T I CS O F C U LT U R E

Emotion and Transnational Migration in Asia and Europe II

Contested Heritage and the Politics of Memory, Trauma and Mobility in Asia II

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Kumiko Kawashima - Macquarie University

Ruth Achenbach - Goethe University Frankfurt

Generative power of anxiety and gender resilience among Japanese transnational families post Fukushima disaster Shiori Shakuto - National University of Singapore

Mobility and memories of homeland: Korean healthcare “guest workers” in Germany Yonson Ahn - Goethe-Universität Frankfurt

Emotive Festival Foodwork among Kodavathee Immigrant Mothers in the Asia-Pacific Bittiandra Chand Somaiah - National University of Singapore

Unearthing sites of memory in Phnom Penh Suppya Hélène Nut - Université Paris Diderot Narratives of those who had remained: Living Memories of the Exodus of Bǎ̀ c Kỳ 54, seen by Catholics from Central Vietnam (Vinh) Claire Thi Lien Trân - IRASEC - Research Institute on Contemporary Southeast Asia

Approximating citizenship: affective practices of Chinese diasporic descendants in Myanmar Elaine Lynn-Ee Ho - National University of Singapore

Site: The Impossibility of Remembering the Past at Nanjing Zhiyi Yang - Goethe-Universität Frankfurt

SESSION 160 11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES B0.32 P OLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL REL ATIONS

Chinese Communist Party United Front and Influence Work - Past and Present II PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Gerry Groot - University of Adelaide United Front Work and Triads – Organised Crime, Business and Patriotism in Hong Kong and Taiwan Emmanuel Jourda - Le Centre d’études sur la Chine moderne et contemporaine How to Make Friends and Influence Tibetan Pastoral Elites: The United Front as Institutional Ethos and Practice in 1950s Qinghai Benno Weiner - Carnegie Mellon University When United Front Targets are ‘Not United’: The Makings and Transformations of Religious Activism in China Ray Wang - National Chengchi University State Corporatism Revisited: A comparative study of the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce and the All-China of Trade Unions Minglu Chen - The University of Sydney

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Session Schedule 17 July Sessions 158-160

Travelling emotions. A history of Indonesia 1965’s trauma through generation and space Elsa Clavé - Harvard Asia Center


SESSION 161

SESSION 164

11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES B0.35

11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES C0.06

A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

H E R I TAG E A N D T H E P O L I T I CS O F C U LT U R E

New Dynamics in Yuan Art: Revisioning Painting and Architecture in The Mongol Yuan Period

A New Framework for Interdisciplinary Japanese Studies II: Incoming Tides PANEL CONVENOR

Jennifer Coates - Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Lennert Gesterkamp - University of Amsterdam DISCUSSANT

CHAIR AND DISCUSSANT

Fan Lin - Leiden University

Adrian Favell - University of Leeds

Session Schedule 17 July Sessions 161-165

The Curious Case of Zhao Yong’s (1291-1361) Colophons on Zhao Mengfu’s (1254-1322) Horse and Groom and Mind Landscape of Xie Youyu Lennert Gesterkamp - University of Amsterdam

Netflix as ‘Black Ship’: Sea Change in Media Consumption in Japan Jennifer Coates - Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures

The Cloud Platform at Juyong Pass: Reconsidering the Significance of Tibetan Buddhist Stupas in the Mongol Capital Aurelia Campbell - Boston College

Securing the Sea of Japan: How Tokyo has recalibrated risks and expanded military activities in response to North Korea Ra Mason - University of East Anglia

Hua Zuli’s Xuanmen shizi tu (Ten Taoist Masters) and the Worship of Laozi Pengcheng Han - University of London

Navigating the Seas of Japan: Interdisciplinary Perspectives from the North Sea Simon Kaner - Sainsbury Insitute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures

SESSION 163 11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES C0.04

SESSION 165

EDUCATION

11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES C0.14 DEVELOPMENT AND URBANISATION

Asia Anywhere? Teaching Asia Despite History, Politics and the Global Humanities

Urban Myanmar in Transition

R OUNDTABLE CONVENOR AND CHAIR

PANEL CONVENOR

Steffen Rimner - Utrecht University

Marion Sabrie - University of Rouen Normandie PANEL CO-CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Shirley Ye - University of Birmingham Aaron William Moore - University of Edinburgh Carolien Stolte - Leiden University Jatin Dua - University of Michigan

Maaike Matelski - Radboud University Nijmegen DISCUSSANT

Freek Colombijn - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam The emerging metropolization of Yangon: challenges for the authorities and resilience of the Yangonites Marion Sabrie - University of Rouen Normandie Towards a mega-city region: Asian lessons for Yangon Chung-Tong Wu - Western Sydney University/University of New South Wales Urban development gone to shit? Sanitation Planning, Urban Political Ecology and Anti-Politics in Myanmar Jérémie Sanchez - Université de Lausanne Conservation and Certainty for Whom? Examining property and heritage in Yangon’s colonial core David Ney - Independent Scholar Elizabeth Rhoads - King’s College London Migration, Informal Settlement, and Government Response: The Cases of Four Townships in Yangon, Myanmar Eben Forbes - Institute for International Urban Development

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SESSION 168

11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES C0.20

11.15 – 13.00 / LIPSIUS 0.02

DEVELOPMENT AND URBANISATION

RELIGION AND BELIEFS

Understanding Rural Change in Asia Today II

The Cultural Politics of Mobility in Contemporary Southeast Asian Religion

PANEL CONVENORS

Michaela Haug - Universität zu Köln Takeshi Ito - Sophia University, Gerben Nooteboom - University of Amsterdam

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Andrey Damaledo - Kyoto University “Abraham was a refugee too”: Religion, Mobility and Resettlement in Indonesian West Timor Andrey Damaledo - Kyoto University

CHAIR

John McCarthy - Australian National University DISCUSSANT

Michaela Haug - Universität zu Köln Securing Food, Reducing Poverty: Agrarian Transformations in Indonesia Takeshi Ito - Sophia University

The Worship of Guardians of the Locality among Diaspora Chinese in Southeast Asia Tatsuki Kataoka - Kyoto University

Housing Aspirations. Entanglements and Implications of ‘Modern Housesʼ and Socio-Economic Change in upland Southeast Asia Rosalie Stolz - University of Cologne

Happiness in Concentration: Japanese Practitioners of Burmese “Pa-Auk” Buddhist Meditation Kanae Kawamoto - Kyoto University

Fruits of Peace? The (Un)making of a Banana Plantation in a Frontier Town in Muslim Mindanao Steven Schoofs - University of Ghent

SESSION 169

Ceremonial consumption of the countryside: Ritual, rural change and livelihoods in the Toraja region of Indonesia Jeffrey Neilson - The University of Sydney

11.15 – 13.00 / LIPSIUS 0.03 HISTORY

Spatial Vignettes: Community, Nation, Geography

Debt, status and persistence in a rural East Javanese village Colum Graham - Australian National University

PANEL CONVENOR

Samuel Wright - Ahmedabad University CHAIR

Marieke Bloembergen - Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies (KITLV)

SESSION 167 11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES C1.31

The Manuscript Economy and the Reading Community in Early Modern India Samuel Wright - Ahmedabad University

MIGRATION AND DIASP ORAS

The Belt Road Initiative and Chinese Overseas: Opportunities and Challenges II

Image Publics in Late-Colonial India Ranu Roychoudhuri - Indian Institute of Technology

PANEL CONVENOR

Khun-Eng Kuah - Jinan University

Geographies of Buddhist Relics in post second World War Asia Sraman Mukherjee - Ashoka University

CHAIR

Shahamak Rezaei - Roskilde University and Sino-Danish Center Transnationalising the Herbal Tea Industry in Chinese Communities along the Southeast Asian Belt Road Corridor Khun-Eng Kuah - Jinan University Facing Rising China: Strategy, Identity and Obstacles of Sino-Thai Business Elites Xiao Xiao Ma - Sun Yat-Sen University Institutionalized Transnationalism, networks and State: Ethnic Chinese business associations in Malaysia and the Philippines Na Ren - Jinan University Exploring Place and Cultural Identity in Rapid Social Change: Case Study of Hong Kong style café or ‘cha chaan teng’ Ho Hon Leung - SUNY Oneonta 81

Session Schedule 17 July Sessions 166-169

Otherness, Divinity and Violence: A Thai Buddhist Perspective on an Intimate Relationship Edoardo Siani - Kyoto University


SESSION 170

SESSION 172

11.15 – 13.00 / LIPSIUS 0.05

11.15 – 13.00 / LIPSIUS 0.28

A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

Modernity and Modernism: South Asian Arts and their Intersections with Europe (1880-1947) II: Multitude of Modern Visual Scenarios

Performing Arts: The Influence of Asia-Europe Encounters in Traditional Spectacular Forms and Contemporary Creation PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Véronique De Lavenere - Sorbonne University, IReMus

PANEL CONVENOR

Regina Hoefer - Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz - Max-Planck-Institut

DISCUSSANT

Nathalie Gauthard - University of Nice-Côte d’Azur

PANEL CO-CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Isabella Nardi - Università degli Studi di Napoli “L’Orientale”, Naples

Asian-Europe artistic encounters at the heart of the rebirths and emergences of puppets in Laos Véronique De Lavenere - Sorbonne University, IReMus

Session Schedule 17 July Sessions 170-173

“Blue Blood turns Red”: Modern Art’s Socialist Journeys in Late-colonial India Sanjukta Sunderason - Leiden University

At the crossroads of influences: Tibetan artistic creation Nathalie Gauthard - University of Nice-Côte d’Azur Brecht and Sichuan François Picard - Sorbonne University, IReMus

“Modernism” in Disguise: Neglected Aspects of the “Revival” of a Classical Dance Form Sandra Jasmin Schlage - University of Bonn

Imitation and rebirth of Indian dance Anitha Herr - Sorbonne University, IReMus

Nation and the New Trade: Compound Identities, Visual Excess and Print Capitalism in Bengal and Britain Aratrika Choudhury - Jadavpur University

SESSION 173 11.15 – 13.00 / LIPSIUS 0.30 A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

SESSION 171 11.15 – 13.00 / LIPSIUS 0.11

Japanese-European Intellectual and Artistic Representations of Nuclearity. Human Transformation, Thought Control, Atomic Landscapes

HISTORY

Imagining China in Early Modern Europe PANEL CONVENOR

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Willemijn van Noord - National Museum of World Cultures

Lisette Gebhardt - Goethe-Universität Frankfurt

CHAIR

The Relationless Society and Fukushima’s Trauma: Doris Dörrie’s “Fukushima Mon Amour” and Sion Sono’s “Himizu” Chantal Bertalanffy - University of Edinburgh

Thijs Weststeijn - Utrecht University DISCUSSANT

Anne Gerritsen - Leiden University Tangible China: material culture and perceptions of China in the seventeenth-century Netherlands Willemijn van Noord - National Museum of World Cultures

The language of nuclear obedience in Japan: Henmi Yô’s literary pensées on ‘Fukushima’ Christian Chappelow - Goethe-Universität Frankfurt Transformations of youth in post-apocalyptic futures: Two poetico-political blueprints by Tsushima Yûko and Tawada Yôko Lisette Gebhardt - Goethe-Universität Frankfurt

Just Like Zhou: Four Chinese Visitors to the Netherlands (1600-1705) and their Cultural Representation Thijs Weststeijn - Utrecht University Printing and publishing China in the Dutch Republic 1595-1700 Trude Dijkstra - University of Amsterdam

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SESSION 174

S ES S I O N 1 76

11.15 – 13.00 / LIPSIUS 1.30

1 1 .1 5 – 1 3.0 0 / L I P S I U S 1 .4 8

ENVIRONMENT

RELIGION AND BELIEFS

Environmental Issues, Social Activism and Policy Challenges II

The Ethnography of Tantra: Detextualising and Decolonising Tantric Traditions II

CHAIR

PANEL CONVENOR

Maarten R. Manse - Leiden University

Carola Lorea - National University of Singapore CHAIR

Rohit Singh - Middle Tennessee State University

Beyond Our Gardens and Forests: Organic Coconut Tappers’ Take on Global Market Dimas Dwi Laksmana - Passau University Disaster Resilience and National Development Planning: A Comparative Analysis of Selected Southeast Asian Countries Kristoffer Berse - University of the Philippines

Is Sancha Vidya “tantric”? William Sax - University of Heidelberg

Engineering the Life Aquatic: Cybercoral Meets Hybrid Forms of Environmental Care in Southeast Asia Annet Pauwelussen - Wageningen University

Some Living Tantrikas: Religious Experience, Ritual, and the Decision to Become a Practitioner. June McDaniel - College of Charleston

Governing Climate Change in Thailand: A Critical Perspective Adam Simpson - University of South Australia Mattijs Smits - Wageningen University

SESSION 177 11.15 – 13.00 / LIPSIUS 2.27 HISTORY

SESSION 175

Divide: Partitions in Asia Compared

1 1 .1 5 – 1 3.0 0 / L I P S I U S 1 .47

Institutional panel by European Alliance for Asian Studies

HISTORY

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Environmental Botanical and Agricultural Explorations

Marzia Casolari - University of Turin and Institute of Asian Studies Turin DISCUSSANT

CHAIR

Michelguglielmo Torri - University of Turin

Timothy Barnard - National University of Singapore, Singapore

India’s partition revisited: British motives and Anglo-American plans behind the great divide Marzia Casolari - University of Turin and Institute of Asian Studies Turin

Bienvenido M. Gonzalez and the Shaping of a College of Agriculture: Its American and European Connection April Hope T. Castro - University of the Philippines Los Banos

The Kurdish Partition: between Internal Divisions and Geopolitical Influences Giuseppe Acconcia - University of Padova

Crafting of Ceremonial Ornaments Using Native Plants and Its Conservation Among the Nagas Iris Odyuo - Sao Chang College

‘Cutting off the head […] to get rid of the headache’: some reflections on the domestic roots of India’s partition. Michelguglielmo Torri - University of Turin

Gender, Botany and Nation in the Vanda Miss Joaquim Timothy Barnard - National University of Singapore

Going beyond the category of “essential rivalry” between India and Pakistan: the case study of I.K. Gujral’s political thought Francesco Brunello Zanitti - University of Florence

Xian and Otium, Self and Community: Leisure in Gardens and Landscapes in Ancient China and Rome Yue Zhuang - University of Exeter

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Session Schedule 17 July Sessions 174-177

Observing participation - Transgressing Hermeneutics: An ethnographic approach to Bali’s tantric script practices Annette Hornbacher - University of Heidelberg


SESSION 178

SESSION 180

11.15 – 13.00 / LIPSIUS 2.28

11.15 – 13.00 / OUDE STERREWACHT B.104

HISTORY

ENGAGING WITH VIETNAM

Revisiting the Archival Vestiges of the Cold War in East Asia

Featured Panels (back to back) The Shadow of Vietnamese History and the Stories Viet Kieu Can Tell in Film (11.15 – 12.00)

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Hsiao-ting Lin - Stanford University

CHAIR

Liam C. Kelley - University of Hawaii at Manoa

DISCUSSANT

Weiting Guo - Simon Fraser University

SPECIAL GUEST

Lam Le - Film Director, France The traces of Cold War Broadcasting in East Asia: The potential and limits of the VOA Chinese broadcast scripts Jeremy Taylor - University of Nottingham

Phan Le Ha’s Short Semi-Academic Novel “Phia Sau Nhung Canh Cua, Behind Doors/Windows”: Gender, Sexualities, Social Class, History, and Transnational Mobilities in Contemporary Vietnam (12.00 – 13.00)

Session Schedule 17 July Sessions 178-181

Contested Chineseness and the Musical Third Sister Liu in Hong Kong and Singapore: Landscape, Folk Songs and the Cold War Politics in Asia Lanjun Xu - National University of Singapore

CHAIR

Lan Anh Hoang - The University of Melbourne COMMENTARY

Lan-Anh Hoang - The University of Melbourne Discussion with Invited Guests and on a Documentary made by Trieu Minh Hai and Ngo Thu Huong Independent Artists, Hanoi Discussion with Audience

Escaping from the Communists and then from the Anti-Communists: A Prisoner’s Journey from Southwest China to Korea, India, and Argentina Cheng Chang - Hong Kong University of Science and Technology The Hidden War Between the ROC and the PRC; Mainland Operations of the ROC’s Military Intelligence Bureau Madoka Fukuda - Hosei University

SESSION 181 1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / H U I Z I N GA 0.0 4 A RTS A N D C U LT U R E P OLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL REL ATIONS

SESSION 179

Rethinking Indian Ocean - Eurasian Connections and Coast-Guard Diplomacy in China Seas

11.15 – 13.00 / LIPSIUS 3.07 EDUCATION

Education and Emancipation II

PANEL CONVENORS AND CHAIRS

Mahmood Kooria - Leiden University Eric Frecon - Asia Centre

CHAIR

Kamala Marius - University of Bordeaux Montaigne

Talismanic Abstractions: Performative Designs and Thresholds of Danger Janet Purdy - Pennsylvania State University

Art School in Indonesia: The Roles of the Forgotten Aminudin Siregar - Leiden University Factors Associated with Effectiveness of the Thai Border School Policy Implementation Under ASEAN Community Context Ampa Kaewkumkong - Institute of International and Comparative Education, South China Normal University

When an African meets Africa(n)s in medieval Asia Mahmood Kooria - Leiden University Rise of the White Hulls in Southeast Asia: the role of Japan Jay Tristan Tarriela - National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies

Intersection of Language, Literacy and Development in Post Conflict States: A Case Study of Timor-Leste Adult Literacy/Recurrent Education Programs Tahmina Rashid - University of Canberra

French Coast-guard Diplomacy: Japanese and Indonesian Cases Eric Frecon - Asia Centre

The Evolution of Inequality and Inequity in Thailand: Past, Present, and Future Nuttaporn Lawthong - Chulalongkorn University Gerald W. Fry - University of Minnesota

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SESSION 182

SESSION 184

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / H U I Z I N GA 0.0 6

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / H U I Z I N GA 0. 2 5

HISTORY

RELIGION AND BELIEFS

Asianization of European Ideas II

Translation Across the Buddhist World Institutional panel by Heidelberg’s Centre for Asian and Transcultural Studies (CATS) on behalf of European Alliance for Asian Studies

CHAIR

Jiajia Liu - Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies

WORKSHOP CONVENORS

Anarchist Communalism in Theory and Practice in Imperial Japan, c. 1920-1930 Robert Kramm - University of Hong Kong

Michael Radich - HCTS, Buddhist Studies, Jonathan Silk - Leiden University

European History and Confucian Value in Vietnam, 1877-1932 Wynn Gadkar-Wilcox - Western Connecticut State University

SESSION 185 1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / H U I Z I N GA 0. 26 L ANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

Translating the Classics

Influence of Western Idea and Environmental Management over Environmental Problems in Thailand from Late 19th Century to Late 20th Century Dome Kraipakorn - Srinakarinwirot University

CHAIR

Michael Schimmelpfennig - Australian National University ‘A Good Interpreter’: King Vajiravudh’s Bilingual Translations from ‘L’Anglais Tel Qu’on Le Parle’ and the Thai Monarchy’s Cultural Project in the Colonial Era Faris Yothasamuth - The University of Sydney

SESSION 183 1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / H U I Z I N GA 0. 2 3 C BOOK AND DISSERTATION CAR OUSEL

Interaction Between Western Translations of Book of Changes and Exegetical Traditions in China Zhu Liang - University of London

Historical Processes on Southeast Asia CHAIR

Joy Kearney - Independent Scholar

Understanding Exegetical Dynamics: Measuring the Impact of Chinese Commentarial Traditions Michael Schimmelpfennig - Australian National University

A Role of Social Capital in Forming ‘Social Place.’ Case: Kampung Alley in Surabaya, Indonesia Andarita Rolalisasi - Universitas Katolik Darma Cendika Constructing East Timor: History, Identity, and Place, 1850-1999 Kisho Tsuchiya - Tel Aviv University Life as the River Flows - Oral History of Women in the Malayan Anti-Colonial Struggle Agnes Khoo-Dzisi - Webster University Monsoon Islam: Trade and Faith on the Medieval Malabar Coast Sebastian Prange - University of British Columbia

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Session Schedule 17 July Sessions 182-185

Xiaoming Hou - École Pratique des Hautes Études, PSL, CRCAO Ruixuan Chen - HCTS, Heidelberg University

Can Mix Really Match? The European Factor, the Eclectic Style and the Creation of Monument in Republican China Wang-han Lee - L’École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS)


SESSION 186

SESSION 188

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 0.0 2

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 0.1 4

W E L FA R E A N D H E A LT H

ECONOMY

Healthcare and Public Health Politics in Asia I

Economic Policy and Political Transformation in East Asia I

CHAIR

CHAIR

Arnel E. Joven - University of Asia and the Pacific

Louis-Caleb Remanda - University of Versailles Saint-Quentin

Mental-E-Healthy: Online Counseling and Mental Health Apps in India Claudia Lang - Centre de Recherche Médecine, Sciences, Santé, Santé Mentale et Société (cermes3), Paris

China, Japan and the Regulation of Cryptocurrencies Genevieve Marchini - University of Guadalajara Social Capital as Enabler of Local Economic Development: A Multi-Stakeholder Perspective Marjorie D. Resuello - Nagoya University

Session Schedule 17 July Sessions 186-189

Social Structures of the Life Course: Fertility, Membership and Care in Late Life John Philip Kreager - Oxford University Vita Priantina Dewi - Universitas Indonesia Tengku Syawila Fithry - Independent Scholar

Social Capital in the Twenty-First Century with Chinese Characteristics Alice de Jonge - Monash University

Understanding Middle Age in Indonesia: Negotiating Demands and Resources Within Family and Community Networks Elisabeth Schroeder-Butterfill - University of Southampton Dyah Rahayuningtyas - Universitas Brawijaya Tengku Syawila Fithry - Independent Scholar

SESSION 189 1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 0. 2 8 SOCIETY AND IDENTITY

Liberating Oppressed Voices CHAIR

Deasy Simandjuntak - ISEAS - Yusof Ishak Institute

‘We Are All Disabled’: Parents’ Perspectives on Children Disability in Yangon (Myanmar) Caterina Sciariada - University of Milan-Bicocca

Balinese Customary Marriage and Inheritance Law: Disappearance, Dilution and Adaptation Sita Thamar van Bemmelen - LBH-APIK (Legal Aid Office for women Indonesia)

SESSION 187 1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 0.0 8

LGBT Cultural Flourishing in Vietnam: The Rising of a Queer Voice Tien Quyet Ly - Ho Chi Minh Open University

P OLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL REL ATIONS

Impact of Belt and Road on Southeast Asia: Economic Boost or Loss of Sovereignty?

New Digital Media and Changing Gender Roles: The Rise of Women Cultural Entrepreneurs in a Globalising China Daria Berg - University of St.Gallen Giorgio Strafella - University of St.Gallen

Institutional panel by Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of the Netherlands R OUNDTABLE CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Ernesto Braam - Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Singapore Frans-Paul van der Putten - Clingendael Institute Lim Tai Wei - East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore Tang Siew Mun - ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute in Singapore

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SESSION 190

SESSION 192

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 0. 5 1

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0.1 3

MEDIA, COMMUNICATION, DIGITALISATION

H E R I TAG E A N D T H E P O L I T I CS O F C U LT U R E

Negotiating Memory through Contemporary Asian Film and Media

Sail/Canvas/Screen: Heritage Preservation and Recovery Across Geographies and Media

PANEL CONVENOR

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Arnoud Arps - University of Amsterdam

Robert Parthesius - New York University Abu Dhabi

CHAIR

DISCUSSANT

Mónica Esteves Reis - CHAM - Centre for the Humanities (FCSH-NOVA)

An Animated Revolution: Remembering the Battle of Surabaya through Indonesian animated cinema Arnoud Arps - University of Amsterdam

“Maritime Landscape of Connectivity” Challenges and opportunities to develop more inclusive and sustainable approaches by re-conceptualize UNESCO historic port cities. Robert Parthesius - New York University Abu Dhabi

Haunted memories in nonlinear Chinese cinemas Bram Overbeeke - Hong Kong Baptist University Remembering/Rethinking Communism in Philippine Martial Law Cinema Laurence Marvin S. Castillo - The University of Melbourne

Cinema Without Camels Alia Yunis - University of Amsterdam Managing Asian Heritage on African Shores Jonathan Sharfman - New York University Abu Dhabi

Searching for ‘K-drama place’: expertise and autonomy in tracing and sharing media tourism locations Henry Chow - Erasmus University Rotterdam

Goa/Portugal/Mozambique: The C(art)ography of Vamona Navelcar Vishvesh Kandolkar - Goa College of Architecture

SESSION 191 1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 1 .4 4 P OLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL REL ATIONS

SESSION 193 1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0.1 4

Central Asia: Lands in Between, or a Developing Power Block?

SOCIETY AND IDENTITY

Same-Sex Marriage and Queer Family Formations in Asia and Europe

R OUNDTABLE CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Willem Vogelsang - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)

PANEL CONVENOR, CHAIR, AND DISCUSSANT

Andrea Germer - Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf Mehdi Amineh - University of Amsterdam Richard Griffiths - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) Irina Morozova - University of Regensburg Flora Roberts - Leiden University Siddarth Saxena - University of Cambridge

Sexual Citizenship in a Transnational Frame Vera Mackie - University of Wollongong Queer Families in Japan’s Legal System Hiroyuki Taniguchi - Kanazawa University Representations of Queer Families in the Vietnamese Sitcom ‘My Monster in Law’ Thi Huyen Linh Nguyen - University of Wollongong Marriage and the Tensions of Normativity, Politics and Performativity Karolin Kalmbach - University of Cologne Dirk Schulz - GeStiK - Gender Studies in Köln

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Session Schedule 17 July Sessions 190-193

Jian Lin - University of Amsterdam


SESSION 194

SESSION 197

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0.1 6

1 7 J U LY/ 1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S

A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

B0.25 P OLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL REL ATIONS

Materiality of Palm Leaf Manuscripts - A Systematic Approach III

Korean Peninsula on the Move: Lessons from Post-Socialist and Reunified Countries II (Social and Cultural Experiences of PostSocialist Countries and the Korean Peninsula)

Institutional panel by Leiden University Library and Centre for Studies of Manuscript Culture (CSMC, Hamburg)

Institutional panel by Korea Foundation and Seoul National University Asia Center

R OUNDTABLE CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Dick Van der Meij - Centre for the Study of Manuscript Cultures

R OUNDTABLE CONVENOR

Hyun-Chin Lim - Seoul National University

R OUNDTABLE CO-CONVENOR

Doris Jedamski - Leiden University

CHAIR

Suhong Chae - Seoul National University (SNU)

Session Schedule 17 July Sessions 194-198

H.I.R. (Hedi) Hinzler - Museum Buleleng, Bali Volker Grabowski - University of Hamburg Marco Franceschini - University of Bologna Eva Wilden - CSMC, University of Hamburg

Hy V. Luong - University of Toronto Di Wu - University of London Jaesok Kim - Seoul National University (SNU) Philo Kim - Seoul National University (SNU) Hyondo Park - Myongji University

SESSION 195 1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0.1 7 MIGRATION AND DIASP ORAS

SESSION 198 1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0. 26

Research On Koreans In Ghana (1957-2017) - Preliminary Feedback From The Field

MIGRATION AND DIASP ORAS

Mobility in Times of Uncertainty I

Institutional panel by the Mellon Foundation R OUNDTABLE CONVENOR AND CHAIR

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Lloyd A. Amoah - Centre for Asian Studies, University of Ghana

Lan Anh Hoang - The University of Melbourne PANEL CO-CONVENOR

Juan Zhang - University of Bristol Nene-Lomo Kuditchar - University of Ghana Philippe Peycam - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) Myungkoo Kang - Seoul National University

Resilience in uncertain times? Serial migration, relay migration and homecoming migration among Indonesian and Filipino families Brenda Yeoh - National University of Singapore Internship-Irregular Migration Nexus: Mainland Chinese Students as Clandestine Migrant Labourers in Macau Melody Chia-Wen Lu - University of Macau

SESSION 196 1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0. 20 SOCIETY AND IDENTITY

Uncertainty as Precarity or Hope? Migrant Mothers in Non-normative Cross-border Families between Mainland China and Hong Kong Tuen Yi Chiu - National University of Singapore

Lifestyle, Identities and Social Capital in South Asia CHAIR

Alex C. McKay - Namgyal Institute of Tibetology/IIAS Changing Ideas and Expectations About Intimate Relationships Among Bangladeshi Urban Middle Class Adolescents Suborna Camellia - Radboud University, Nijmegen, Netherlands Indian Romance and Emotional Health Fabiola Gomes - Brasilia University Understanding Indigenous Episteme: Exploring the Labyrinth of Mutanchi Narratives from Sikkim Reep Pandi Lepcha - Jadavpur University Whom Do We Love? Romantic Love and Social Class Anna Romanowicz - Jagiellonian University

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SESSION 199

SESSION 201

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0.3 0

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0.3 2

MIGRATION AND DIASP ORAS

P OLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL REL ATIONS

Contextualizing Netherlands-Indonesia Transnationalism I

Chinese Communist Party United Front and Influence Work Past and Present III

PANEL CONVENOR

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Fridus Steijlen - Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies (KITLV)

Gerry Groot - University of Adelaide PRC Influence Activities in Australia and the Australian Push Back Clive Hamilton - Charles Sturt University

CHAIR

Ireen Hoogenboom - Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies (KITLV) DISCUSSANT

Ethnic soldiers don’t fade away Fridus Steijlen - Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies (KITLV)

China’s United Front Strategies Preceding Hong Kong’s Umbrella Movement Wai Man Lam - Open University of Hong Kong

The diaspora element in colonial reparation claims Nicole Immler - University of Humanistic Studies Utrecht

Managing the Far Frontier: the UFWD in the Pacific Graeme Smith - Australian National University

The Denial of Citizenship: Indonesians in Post-1965 Forced Exile Ratna Saptari - Leiden University

SESSION 202 1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0.3 5 A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

SESSION 200

Littoral Currents: Cultural Exchanges in Colonial Coastal South India

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0.3 1 H E R I TAG E A N D T H E P O L I T I CS O F C U LT U R E

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Place, Practice and Nature in Experiential Perspective I: Indigo

Mary Beth Heston - College of Charleston

Institutional panel by Humanities across Borders program, International Institute for Asian Studies

Glocalized Cochin: Dutch and British influence in Early Modern Malabar Anjana Singh - University of Groningen

R OUNDTABLE CONVENOR

Aarti Kawlra - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)

Making Sense of Littoral Arts of Kerala: A Case Study Deepthi Murali - University of Illinois - Chicago

CHAIR

Min-Chin Chiang - Taipei National University of the Arts

Cultural Ties Across the Indian Ocean and Their Role in Forming an Indian Grand Narrative: The Pondichéry /Indochine Experience Shubham Biswas - University of London

Tzu-Lo Cho - Zhuo Ye Cottage Maria Zwanenburg - Independent Scholar Baba Coulibaly - Institut des Sciences Humaines Yuji Yonehara - Kyoto Seika University Jocelyne Vokouma - Intitut des Sciences des Sociétés Kione Kochi - Kyoto Seika University Chayan Vaddhanaphuti - Chiang Mai University Mohomodou Houssouba - Center for African Studies, University of Basel

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Session Schedule 17 July Sessions 199-202

United-Front Operations of the Chinese Communist Party-State and Chinese Communities in Australia Chongyi Feng - University of Technology Sydney

Olivia Killias - University of Zurich


SESSION 203

SESSION 205

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0.4 1

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S C 0.0 6

H E R I TAG E A N D T H E P O L I T I CS O F C U LT U R E

H E R I TAG E A N D T H E P O L I T I CS O F C U LT U R E

Embodied Experiences in Southeast Asia and Japan

Changing Urban Landscapes I CHAIR

Gopa Samanta - The University of Burdwan

PANEL CONVENOR

Ritsuko Saito - National University of Singpore Being an “Old Beijinger” from Urban Residents’ Perpetual Negotiations of Daily Livelihoods with the State Through Heritage Field - a Case Study of Nanluoguxiang Neighbourhood, China Liqing Yu - University Laval

CHAIR

Fang-Tze Hsu - National University of Singpore Transition of Japanese Visitors to World War II Heritage Sites in Singapore Ritsuko Saito - National University of Singpore

Session Schedule 17 July Sessions 203-206

Haunted by the Past, Obsessed by the Future: Urban Preservation and Renewal in Globalizing Shanghai Lena Scheen - New York University Shanghai

Audible Memory: Uses of Sound in the Postwar Okinawa Artists’ Films Fang-Tze Hsu - National University of Singpore

Shaping Historical Memories in Chongqing: Local Urban Politics and the Legacy of the Republican Period Michela Bonato - Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg

History of Community-based Arts and Cultural Activities by Residents’ Committees in Singapore Akemi Minamida - Kobe University

The Forbidden City, Beijing: A Spatial Analysis Gregory Bracken - TU Delft

Graveyard of Fire and Ocean: Flowing, Turning, and Termination of Japan’s Southward Nienpu Ko - Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts

Why Five-Foot Way: an Ecological Assumption of the Sino-European Cityscape in South China and Southeast Asia Qing Mei - Tongji University Han Wang - Donghua University

SESSION 204 1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S C 0.0 4 SOCIETY AND IDENTITY

SESSION 206

Temporalities and Social Activities in Changing Asian Rural Societies I

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S C 0.1 4 DEVELOPMENT AND URBANISATION

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Theorizing Rural Asia in an Era of Urbanization I

Sarah Coulouma - Aix-Marseille Université PANEL CO-CONVENOR

PANEL CONVENOR

Renyou Hou - Institut National des Langues et Civilisation Orientales

Edo Andriesse - Seoul National University CHAIR

Po-Yi Hung - National Taiwan University

Temporalities of Marriage in Contemporary Rural China: Harmonization Between Ritual Practices and Life Rhythms Renyou Hou - Institut National des Langues et Civilisation Orientales

Intra-household relations of farming families in Davao del Sur, Philippines Veronica Gregorio - National University of Singpore

Facing the Cycle of Life: About a Protective Ritual Preventing Calamities. Transformations Within a Contemporary Naxi Ritual and Social Event Emmanuelle Laurent - Institut National des Langues et Civilisation Orientales

Governing the “Man-Made Disaster” – Town-Building and Local Self-Governance in the Peripheries of Amalgamated Municipalities in Japan Hanno Jentzsch - German Institute for Japanese Studies Theorizing Rurality through the Local Newspaper Anthony Rausch - Hirosaki University

The Time Challenges of Beauty Pageant for Gyarong (China) Jingming Fan - Université Paris Nanterre

Fractal Relations: Transnational Marriages, Translocal Marriages, and Asia’s Global Ruralities Linh Nguyen - California State University, Fullerton Multidimensional Poverty in a rice noodles craft village: a case study of Lo Cuong, Hai Duong province, Vietnam Le Thu Dinh Thi - Seoul National University

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SESSION 207

SESSION 210

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S C 0. 20

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / L I P S I U S 0.0 2

DEVELOPMENT AND URBANISATION

RELIGION AND BELIEFS

South Asia in Flux: Development, Displacement and Migration

East Asian New Religious Movements: Indigenous Roots and Global Routes I

PANEL CONVENOR

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Amrita Datta - Ambedkar University Delhi

Thien-Huong Ninh - Cosumnes River College

CHAIR

Arnab Roy Chowdhury - School of Economics

Daesoon Jinrihoe: Korea’s Homegrown Gift to the World Gyungwon Lee - Daejin University

Interjecting Gender and Migration: Narratives from Indian Transnational Migrants in Germany Amrita Datta - Ambedkar University Delhi Vulnerable but Resilient’: the case of the Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh Arnab Roy Chowdhury - School of Economics

Globalisation and Translation: The primary scripture of the Taiwanese new religion Weixin shengjiao

Indigenous People in India: Relevance and Consequences of “Progress” and Development Arani Basu - Krea University

Benjamin Penny - Australian National University

Migrations, State, and Citizenship: The complicated scenario in Assam Mohammed Kalam - Krea University

SESSION 211 1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / L I P S I U S 0.0 3 HISTORY

Palaeographic Dimensions of South and South-East Asian Inscriptions

SESSION 208 1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S C 1 .3 1 MIGRATION AND DIASP ORAS

PANEL CONVENOR AND DISCUSSANT

Saraju Rath - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)

The Belt Road Initiative and Chinese Overseas: Opportunities and Challenges III

PANEL CO-CONVENOR

Kunthea Chhom - Apsara Authority, Siem Reap

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

CHAIR

Khun-Eng Kuah - Jinan University

Alexander Stolyarov - Centre for South Asian Studies, Russian State Unversity for Humanities

Credit cultures and the conversation Anni Greve - Roskilde University

Palaeography of Ritual Siddham inscriptions in China Saraju Rath - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)

BRI and its implications to the Chinese Filipino: Opportunities and challenges Fan Dai - Jinan University

Doorframes and Stelas: Physical Features of Cambodian Inscriptions Kunthea Chhom - Apsara Authority, Siem Reap

Cross-border “Nanny Bus” Transportation Business: The Rising Human flows and Hong Kong’s Role under the Belt and Road Initiative Lijun Yan - Guangdong University of Finance and Economics

Irregularities in the Lists of Subjects, Peasant Communities and Taxes in Pāla Copper-Plate Grants Alexander Stolyarov - Centre for South Asian Studies, Russian State Unversity for Humanities

SESSION 209 1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / L E I D E N U N I V E R S I T Y L I B R A R Y VOSIUS ROOM

Getting Published on Southeast Asia: A Workshop on Journal Publishing Institutional panel by Brill WORKSHOP CHAIR

Susie Moeimam Uri Tadmor - Brill Freek Colombijn - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Tom Hoogervorst - Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies (KITLV) 91

S e s s i o n S c h e d u l e 1 7 J u l y S e s s i o n s 207- 2 1 1

Saint Victor Hugo and Asian Jesus: Korean and Vietnamese New Religions at the Crossroad Thien-Huong Ninh - Cosumnes River College


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SESSION 214

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / L I P S I U S 0.0 5

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / L I P S I U S 0. 2 8

A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

Modernity and Modernism: South Asian Arts and their Intersections with Europe (1880-1947) III: Portraiture Between Europe and South Asia

Japan-Korea Artistic Relationship in Europe: Made in Japan

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

PANEL CO-CONVENOR

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Isabelle Charrier – Langarts

Regina Hoefer - Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz - Max-Planck-Institut

Hyeon Suk Kim - University Paris 8 New Reception of Japanese-Korean Art in France Isabelle Charrier - Langarts

PANEL CO-CONVENOR

Isabella Nardi - Università degli Studi di Napoli “L’Orientale”, Naples

Session Schedule 17 July Sessions 212-215

Japan as a platform - The traffic in modern and contemporary art between Korean and Japanese artists Mina Lee - Tokyo University of the Arts

Autonomy Under the Shadow of Colonialism: 19th and 20th Century Images of Devotion in Muslim India Murad Khan Mumtaz - Williams College

Artistic relationships between Korea and Japan within university students and teachers Hiroshi Onishi - Kyoto University of Art and Design

A View from the Margins: Rajasthani Devotional Portraiture Responding to Colonial Photography Isabella Nardi - Università degli Studi di Napoli “L’Orientale”, Naples

SESSION 215 1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / L I P S I U S 0.3 0

In your Face - Acts of Dissent: The Photographs of Ram Singh II of Jaipur Renate Dohmen - The Open University

A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

Planetary Interconnectedness with Nature: Transcultural Aesthetics, Ecologies and Landscapes

Social Transformation of Sikh Identity in Colonial Punjab: Portraits of Guru Nanak, the Founder of Sikhism Atsushi Ikeda - University of London

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Minna Valjakka - National University of Singapore SESSION 213

Material Ecology, Environmental Awareness, and the Limits of Languaging: Thing Agency in Yu Jian’s Poetry Andrea Riemenschnitter - Institute of Asian and Oriental Studies

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / L I P S I U S 0.1 1 HISTORY

Rites and Cosmology, East and West: A Study of Cross-Cultural Transmissions and Interpretations of Religious and Cosmological Traditions

‘Immaterial Ecology’: Contingencies of Environmental Experience and Ethics through New Media Art Minna Valjakka - National University of Singapore

PANEL CONVENOR

Chuan-hui Mau - National Tsing-Hua University CHAIR AND DISCUSSANT

Alexei Volkov - National Tsing-Hua University “Rites” or “religion”? Chinese traditional ceremonies regarded by European missionaries and by Chinese people Chuan-hui Mau - National Tsing-Hua University A Case of Transmission of Cartographic Knowledge: Japanese World Maps of late 18th and early 19th Century Wei-Ting Yang - National Tsing-Hua University Who were Chinese “Catholics” in Qing China? A study on the consideration of European missionaries, Qing government and Chinese converts Yu-Chen Lin - Graduate Institute of History, National Tsing-Hua University

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SESSION 218

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / L I P S I U S 1 .3 0

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / L I P S I U S 1 .4 8

ENVIRONMENT

RELIGION AND BELIEFS

Environmental Issues, Social Activism and Policy Challenges III

The Ethnography of Tantra: Detextualising and Decolonising Tantric Traditions III

CHAIR

PANEL CONVENOR

Gwenn Pulliat - CNRS

Carola Lorea - National University of Singapore CHAIR

William Sax - University of Heidelberg

Green Techno-nationalism: Japan’s Use of Green Technology as a National Asset Friso G.W. Morand - City University of Hong Kong Pathways of Environmental Activism in Vietnam’s Civil Society Dung Nguyen Quang - Vietnam National University

Tantric Practice and its Interplay with Life Worlds and Events Nike-Ann Schröder - University of Heidelberg

The Risk of Protecting the Environment: Strategic Litigation Against Public Participation (SLAPP) in the Post-Authoritarian Indonesia Agung Wardana - Universitas Gadjah Mada

Peace with the earth: may Nichiren’s teachings inspire environmental humanities? Éric Collias - Independent Scholar

Waste and Social Mobilisation - Anthropological Explorations Beyond Asia and Europe Judith Schlehe - University of Freiburg

Tantric Dance in the Netherlands Rakesh Mijling - Art of Loving

SESSION 217

SESSION 219

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / L I P S I U S 1 .47

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / L I P S I U S 2 . 2 7

HISTORY

HISTORY

Provincializing Disability Rights. Transnational Histories of Disability in Asia

Inconvenient Truths: Challenging Hegemonic Perspective

PANEL CONVENOR

CHAIR

Paul W. Van Trigt - Leiden University

Robert Cribb - Australian National University

CHAIR AND DISCUSSANT

Monika Baar - Leiden University

‘What War Ever Won a Better Treaty?’ The Bowring Treaty and Siam’s Interactions with the West Compared to Those of China and Japan. Robert Morton - Chuo University

Localising the social model - The contestation for disability rights in Singapore, 1981-1989 Victor Kuansong Zhuang - University of Illinois

Covering up Colonialism: Britain’s Destruction of Inconvenient Records Across Asia Shohei Sato - Waseda University

Taking their rightful place in society - Swedish development projects and disability in Asia Anna Derksen - Leiden University

Vicious Matters and Virtuous Minds: Revisiting the Colonial Material Culture and Its Indigenous Responses Dhrubajyoti Sarkar - University of Kalyani Sutapa Saha Mitra - Nabadwip Vidyasgar College

From welfare to rights? The Asian and Pacific Decade of Persons with Disabilities 1993-2002 Paul W. Van Trigt - Leiden University

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Session Schedule 17 July Sessions 216-219

Elements of a Tantric Society: Astrology, Tantric Rituals, and Social Order in Ladakh Rohit Singh - Middle Tennessee State University


SESSION 220

SESSION 222

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / L I P S I U S 2 . 2 8

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / O U D E S T E R R E WAC H T B.1 0 4

HISTORY

ENGAGING WITH VIETNAM

Reimagining the Asia-Pacific War: Competing Views from Japan, Australia and Papua New Guinea

Engaging with Vietnam Featured Roundtable and Performance Examining the Projection of ÁO DÀI in Cinema, Literature and the Arts: Modernity, Identity, History, Politics, and Gender Issues

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Ryota Nishino - International Research Centre for Japanese Studies (Nichibunken)

CHAIR

Phan Le Ha - University of Hawaii at Manoa Japanese medical personnel in the Papua New Guinean campaign of the Asia-Pacific War Ryota Nishino - International Research Centre for Japanese Studies (Nichibunken)

Session Schedule 17 July Sessions 220-223

Lam Le - Film Director, France Tran Le Hoa Tranh - USSH VNU HCMC Richard Quang-Anh Tran - Ca’Foscari University of Venice Nguyen Huu Su – SOAS University of London

Standing together as one? The role of Christianity in relationships during the Pacific War Christine Winter - Flinders University

Poetry Recital and Dance John Mutie - Independent Artist/Poet, Kenya William Julius Manyalila - Independent Dancer, Tanzania

WWII and global mobilities: Solders as mobile subjects through the ATIS Interrogation Reports Yasuko Hassall Kobayashi - Ritsumeikan University

SESSION 223 SESSION 221

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / S I J T H O F F

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / L I P S I U S 3.07

P OLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL REL ATIONS

EDUCATION

Challenges for Higher Education in Asia I

Disentangling Futures? Academic Freedom and Research Conditions in South Asia and Europe

CHAIR

R OUNDTABLE CONVENORS AND CHAIRS

Chandrakala Datta - Muralidhar Girls’ College Kolkata

Britta Ohm - University of Bern, Varuni Bhatia - Azim Premji University Bengaluru

Everybody Educated? Rural Students in Higher Education in Hubei Province, China Willy Sier - University of Amsterdam

Bindu Menon - University of Delhi Shakuntala Banaji - London School of Economics and Political Science Asma Abbas - Bard College Abhijit Roy - Jadavpur University Kolkata Vibodh Parthasarathi - Center for Media, Culture and Governance, Jamia Millia Islamia Sandhya Devesan - University of Delhi

Returnee Faculty as Change Agents in China’s Higher Education Reform Wai-chi Chee - Hong Kong Baptist University What Drives Failed Policy at the World Bank? An Inside Account of New Aid Modalities to Higher Education: Context, Blame, and Infallibility Leang Un - Royal University of Phnom Penh

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SESSION 225

1 6 . 3 0 – 1 7. 0 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S ,

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / H U I Z I N G A 0 . 0 4

NEAR A0.28

A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

Poster Presentations

Things in Motion Revisited: Objects and Knowledge Production in and Between China and Europe

But Is It Art? A Study of Calligraphy in Chinese Cartoons Linn A. Christiansen - Leiden University

PANEL CONVENOR

Karil Kucera - St Olaf College

Colonial Drug Policies in the Philippines, 1800-1935 Eva Ward - University of Strathclyde

CHAIR

History of the Foundation of Japanese Language School in Postwar Japan Hideyo Takemoto - University of Teacher Education Fukuoka

Ornamental, Exotic, or Practical? Scopic Regimes of Botany in Chinese and European Plant Illustrations and Horticultural Literature Kathleen Ryor - Carleton College

Nation, Ethnicity, and Identity: Mongol Ethnic Presentation in Post 1990 Inner Mongolian Film Surigage - Université catholique de Louvain

Chinese Qing Dynasty Lacquer Folding Screens of Europeans Hunting: Reconstructing Reception Contexts Tamara Bentley - Colorado College

Need for Mapping: Digital Interactive Map for the Banda Islands, Indonesia Joëlla van Donkersgoed - Rutgers University

Van Braam Houckgeest’s Collection of Chinese Art and Its Many Homes Dawn Odell - Lewis and Clark College

The Analysis of Social Identity and Cultural Integration of Chinese Students in France Yuanfei Huang - Université Paul Valéry Montpellier 3 Anne-Marie Costalat - Laboratoire Epsylon EA 4556, Université Paul Valéry Montpellier 3

Bringing the Buddha West: Transforming Icons into Art Karil Kucera - St Olaf College

SESSION 226

The Digital Asian Library of Leiden University Libraries: Digitized and Digital Born Collections for Education and Research Saskia van Bergen - Leiden University

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / H U I Z I N G A 0 . 0 6 HISTORY

Rivalry and Communication: New Approaches to Global Asian Missionary Links from the Seventeenth to the Nineteenth Century

The Imagery of Citizenship: A Study of Kashmiri Photojournalism Silvia Genovese - University of Edinburgh

PANEL CONVENOR

Yoko Nii - Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

The Protection of Intangible Cultural Heritage from the Perspective of Art Anthropology: Case Study of Jingdezhen’s Folk Ceramic Craft Yang Liu - Charles University Dongliang Lyu - Charles University

CHAIR

Birgit Tremml-Werner - University of Zurich Diego Collado’s Prospects and Projects : DominicanJesuit Disputes over the “Vineyards of Japan” in 1620s Takayoshi Kisaki - Nihon University

Theosophists, Artists and the ‘Aura of the Human’ Asoka De Zoysa - University of Kelaniya

Consequential Information Clusters Visible in Jesuit Reports on Martyrs and Apostates in the Fading Japanese Mission Susumu Akune - Kyoto University

Wartime Chengdu - Art During the War of Resistance Against Japan in a Global Perspective Sara Bortoletto - Independent Scholar Asia in Global History Leiden University College The Hague

Achieving Unity?: Catechisms by Missionaries among Orders in 17th Century China Wenlu Wang - University of Tokyo Varo’s Shengjiao mingzheng: Its Appearance and Reappearance in East Asia from the Seventeenth to the Nineteenth Century Yoko Nii - Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

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Session Schedule 17 July Sessions 224-226

Kathleen Ryor - Carleton College


SESSION 227

SESSION 229

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / H U I Z I N G A 0 . 2 3 C

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / H U I Z I N G A 0 . 2 6

BOOK AND DISSERTATION CAR OUSEL

L ANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

Political Protest and Participation

From Poems and Plays to Publishing and Pedagogy: Translation as Social Action for Building Common Ground

CHAIR

Alex C. McKay - Namgyal Institute of Tibetology/IIAS

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Deborah Cole - Utrecht University

‘A (Moral) Logic of Protest?’ Integrating the Bourdieusian Perspective and Moral Identity in Hong Kong Student Protests Paul Vinod Khiatani - City University of Hong Kong

Translating Feminist Writing in Local, National, and Transnational Contexts Barnita Bagchi - Utrecht University

S e s s i o n S c h e d u l e 1 7 J u l y S e s s i o n s 2 27- 23 0

East Meets West: Development of Mutual Legal Assistance Within and Between ASEAN and the European Union Ma. Angela Leonor C. Aguinaldo - Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law

Identity, Scholarship, and Translation: The case of Japanese Shakespeare and its Anglophone reception Stan van Zon - Utrecht University

Healing the Wounds: An Ethnographic Study of Reconciliation and Peace Building Initiatives During and Post 1984 Anti-Sikh Violence in Delhi Mansimar Kaur

Teaching with translation: Pedagogical implications of Sapir’s two-part definition of language Deborah Cole - Utrecht University No Two-Way Current: Challenges in the Translation of Non-Mainstream Languages John McGlynn - The Lontar Foundation

The Political Participation of the Chinese from China and Elsewhere – Online Political Expression and Commitment in Authoritarian Context Emilie Frenkiel - Université Paris Est Créteil Simeng Wang - The French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS)

SESSION 230 1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 0 . 0 2 W E L FA R E A N D H E A LT H

Healthcare And Public Health Politics In Asia II

SESSION 228 1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / H U I Z I N G A 0 . 2 5

CHAIR

P OLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL REL ATIONS

Myriam De Loenzien - GIS Asie - IRD

Israel in Academic and Public Debates: New Perspectives from The West and The East

A Health Communication Framework to Reduce Stigma Associated With Mental Health Care through Public Participation in Asia and Europe Bhakti Mahambre - Mumbai University

PANEL CONVENOR AND DISCUSSANT

Dzmitry Shavialiou - Belarusian State University /Omsk State University

Health Consequences of Homeownership in Urban China: Benefit or Cost? Conghui Cheng - Hunan University Siliang Wang - Huazhong University of Science and Technology

CHAIR

Meron Medzini - Hebrew University of Jerusalem Asian Academia’s Attitude to Modern Israel – New Perspectives Meron Medzini - Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Obstetrical Care and Maternal Mortality: A Comparative Study of the Hospitalization of Childbirth in China, 1920s to 1940s Minghui Li - University of Groningen

The Picture of Israel through the Eyes of Czech Theological Academe Pavla Damohorská - Charles University

When “Chicken Talks to Duck”, How to Build Trust in Prenatal Genetic Counseling? - Ethnographic Evidences from Shanghai Dong Dong - Chinese University of Hong Kong Jianfeng Zhu - Fudan University

Current Views of Russian Pilgrims on Israel (Whether or Not Christian Zionism is Possible in Russia) Dzmitry Shavialiou - Belarusian State University /Omsk State University Liliya Mantsevich - Belarusian State University /Omsk State University Creation of the State of Israel and the Jewish Community in France Liliya Mantsevich - Belarusian State University /Omsk State University

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SESSION 233

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 0 . 0 8

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 0 . 2 8

P OLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL REL ATIONS

SOCIETY AND IDENTITY

The Heisei State in Question: State Reform, Continuity and the Future of Governance in Japan

Enterprising-Self in China’s New Economy: The State, Technology and Individual PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Jian Lin - University of Amsterdam

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Ioan Trifu - University of Tokyo Arnaud Grivaud - Institut Nationales des Langues et Civilisation Orientales (INALCO) The Japanese Politics of Decentralization: Intergovernmental Relations in an Age of Governance Ioan Trifu - University of Tokyo

Road to “Common Prosperity?”: Digital Entrepreneurship, Poverty Elimination, and Class Segregation in China Guohua Zeng - Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

The Japanese Central Government Reform: the State as Copilot? Arnaud Grivaud - Institut Nationales des Langues et Civilisation Orientales (INALCO)

Wandering Internet Celebrities: Beauty Bloggers and Cross-platform Production Zexu Guan - Leiden University

A partner or subcontractor? Continuity and change in Japanese government’s approach to domestic internationally-oriented development NGOs Kamila Szczepanska - Ruhr-Universität Bochum

SESSION 234 1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 0 . 5 1 MEDIA, COMMUNICATION, DIGITALISATION

Mobilizing civil actors for State security: A comparison of the cases of Tokyo and Osaka Naoko Tokumitsu - L’École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS)

Online Tools and Performance in Asia PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Bernard Arps - Leiden University Sustainable multimedia scholarship on Asian performance Miguel Escobar Varela - National University of Singpore

SESSION 232 1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 0 . 1 4

Devotion, humour, violence: studying affect in performance Bernard Arps - Leiden University

ECONOMY

Economic Policy and Political Transformation in South and Southeast Asia II

One Click at a Time: Researching and teaching traditional Japanese theater in the digital age Beng Choo Lim - National University of Singpore

CHAIR

Amit Das Gupta - Universität der Bundeswehr München

Caught in the Net: Performers/Audiences/Scholars of Javanese Puppet Theatre Jan Mrázek - National University of Singpore

India-Russia Energy Cooperation: Past, Present and Future Liudmila Pechishcheva - Institute of Oriental Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences Making Cakes Without Flour? The Politics of Economic Development in Cambodia Michiel J. Verver - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Clarissa Luttmann - MaLoons CaPital The Formation of a Generational Identity and the Emergence of a Tech-based Entrepreneurial Ecosystem in Phnom Penh, Cambodia Maud van Merrienboer - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam The Free Trade Agreement between Vietnam and the European Union: incentives, commitments and expectations Vladimir Mazyrin - Institute of Far Eastern Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences

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Session Schedule 17 July Sessions 231-234

From Apprentice to Entrepreneur: Rural Migrant Women and Affective Labour in the Shanghai Beauty Parlour Industry Penn Tsz Ting Ip - University of York

PANEL CO-CONVENOR


SESSION 235

SESSION 237

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 1 .4 4

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 . 1 4

P OLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL REL ATIONS

SOCIETY AND IDENTITY

The Role of Asian Actors in Transnational Knowledge Exchanges for Development

New Approaches to “Race” in Asia R OUNDTABLE CONVENOR AND CHAIR

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Elizabeth LaCouture - University of Hong Kong

Wiebe Nauta - University of Maastricht

CO-CHAIR

DISCUSSANT

Sonja Thomas - Colby College

Ruben Gonzalez-Vicente - Leiden University

Elizabeth LaCouture - University of Hong Kong Jason Petrulis - University of Hong Kong Sonja Thomas - Colby College Lawrence Chua - Syracuse University

Korean Development Assistance in the post-Park Geun-hye era: Moving beyond Saemaul ODA? Wiebe Nauta - University of Maastricht

Session Schedule 17 July Sessions 235-238

Modernization through a national prism: Legibility, development, and the public good in China’s global vision Ruben Gonzalez-Vicente - Leiden University

SESSION 238 1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 . 1 6 A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

The Role of Asian Actors in Transnational Knowledge Exchanges for Development - Exploring views from Africa Mayke Kaag - African Studies Centre Leiden

Artistic Practices and Memory in The Arts CHAIR

Jori Snels - University of Amsterdam Art Writing on the Margins: The textual record in the Singapore context Chloe Ho - The University of Melbourne

SESSION 236 1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 . 1 3 H E R I TAG E A N D T H E P O L I T I CS O F C U LT U R E

Bakumatsu Yakusha-e: Negotiating the Production of Actor Prints in the Late Edo Period William Lee - University of Manitoba

The Political-Cultural Economy of Commodity Production-Consumption in Asian-European Space: An Integrated and Inter-Sectional Approach

Kneading with the Tradition to the Creation From Lacquer Art to the Experience Economy Hui-ju Yang - Institute of Creative Industries Design National Cheng Kung University (NCKU)

PANEL CONVENORS

Kathinka Sinha-Kerkhoff - International Institute of Social History (IISH) Bhaswati Bhattacharya - University of Goettingen

The Interaction Between the Indigenous Music and the Media in Contemporary Taiwan GuoTing Lin - University of Westminster

CHAIR AND DISCUSSANT

Ratna Saptari - Leiden University Tobacco: A Most Democratic or Most Complex Commodity in Colonial India? Kathinka Sinha-Kerkhoff - International Institute of Social History (IISH)

The Worlds Depicted by Yabu Meizan - Regionality, Continuance & Globalism Yoshie Itani - Tokyo Universiy of the Arts

The political economy of consumption: the case of coffee in India in the 20th century. Bhaswati Bhattacharya - University of Goettingen Producing a Tea Consumption Culture in Colonial India Gopa Sabharwal - University of Delhi

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SESSION 241

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 . 1 7

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 . 2 5

KNOWLEDGE AND PHILOSOPHY

P OLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL REL ATIONS

A Cross Cultural Comparison of African Philosophy of Ubuntu, Bhutanese Gross National Happiness and the Native American Idea of Buen Vivir Versus the Sdgs

Belt and Road in Discourse and Practice PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Yin Nor Tjia - City University of Hong Kong The politics of moving goods between China and Kazakhstan Yin Nor Tjia - City University of Hong Kong

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Dorine E. van Norren - Tilburg University Buddhist Gross National Happiness and the Cross cultural comparison of Asian, African and Latin American values Dorine E. van Norren - Tilburg University

China’s Maritime Silk Road: Motives, Patterns, and Impacts - Evidence from Indonesia Angela Tritto - Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Applicability of Good Living/Buen Vivir philosophy of native Americans in South America in Asia and Europe Henk Jan Laats - Cross Cultural Bridges

Winners and Losers: Chinese investments under the BRI framework in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan Oyuna Baldakova - Free University of Berlin

Communication and Implementation of the SDGs in Africa Chudi Ukpabi - Chudi Communication Consult

SESSION 242 1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 . 2 6

SESSION 240

MIGRATION AND DIASP ORAS

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 . 2 0 SOCIETY AND IDENTITY

Mobility in Times of Uncertainty II

East and Southeast Asian Queer Cultures in Transnational Frames

PANEL CONVENORS

Lan Anh Hoang - The University of Melbourne, Juan Zhang - University of Bristol

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

CHAIR

Ting-Fai Yu - Monash University Malaysia

Brenda Yeoh - National University of Singapore

DISCUSSANT

DISCUSSANT

Jeroen de Kloet - University of Amsterdam

Melody Chia-Wen Lu - University of Macau

Walking Up to the Front: Assembling Gay Live Streamers, Reconfiguring Chinese Gay Male Subjectivities on Gay Dating Apps Shuaishuai Wang - University of Amsterdam

Vietnamese transient migrants in Moscow: uncertainty, (im)mobility, and belonging Lan Anh Hoang - The University of Melbourne The “platform economy” and migrant uncertainties: The case of Uber drivers in Brisbane, Australia Juan Zhang - University of Bristol

Queer Chinese Malaysians’ Educational Migration to Taiwan Ting-Fai Yu - Monash University Malaysia

Middling migrants in Australia and Singapore: choosing uncertainty Sylvia Ang - National University of Singapore

Islam and Queer Travels in Indonesia: The Muslim Waria Migrants of Yogyakarta Diego Garcia Rodriguez - University College London

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Session Schedule 17 July Sessions 239-242

The Belt and Road as discourse Tim Summers - Chinese University of Hong Kong


SESSION 243

SESSION 246

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 . 3 0

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 . 3 5

MIGRATION AND DIASP ORAS

A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

Contextualizing Netherlands-Indonesia Transnationalism II

My Cup of Tea: Ritual and Trade CHAIR

Rosalien van der Poel - Leiden University

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Fridus Steijlen - Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian & Caribbean Studies (KITLV) DISCUSSANT

Ireen Hoogenboom - Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian & Caribbean Studies (KITLV) Sharing a past Patricia Tjiook-Liem - Independent Scholar

Session Schedule 17 July Sessions 243-247

The postcolonial bonus revised. Three generations of Indo-Europeans and their relationship with Indonesia Esther Captain - Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies (KITLV) A Double Migration: The Surinamese-Javanese Diaspora and Connections to the Homeland Rosemarijn Hoefte - Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies (KITLV)

SESSION 244 1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 . 3 1

“A Cup of Humanity”: The Japanese Tea Ceremony (the Way of Tea) as Portrayed by Tenshin Okakura, and Its Reception and Practice in Contemporary Britain Saeko Yazaki - University of Glasgow Appropriation, Transformation and Cultural Identity: Chinese Gongfu Tea in Brisbane, Australia Peter H. d’Abbs - The University of Queensland Japanese Tea Culture in Transition: from Playful Gatherings to Ritualistic Art of the Nation Ai Fukunaga - University of London Lacquered Tea Boxes in the Eurasian Trade in the 18th and 19th Centuries Xuan Chen - The Palace Museum Mikado Bazaar in Sunderland and Japanese Shop in Darlington: Presence of Japanese Articles in North-East of England Shops, 1862-1894 Massimiliano Papini - Northumbria University

H E R I TAG E A N D T H E P O L I T I CS O F C U LT U R E

Place, Practice and Nature in Experiential Perspective II: Rice Institutional panel by Humanities across Borders program, International Institute for Asian Studies R OUNDTABLE CONVENOR

Aarti Kawlra - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)

SESSION 247 1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 .4 1 H E R I TAG E A N D T H E P O L I T I CS O F C U LT U R E

The Makings of Modern Ayurveda in India and The West: Syndicates and Translocality PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Maarten Bode - University of Amsterdam

CHAIR

Chayan Vaddhanaphuti - Chiang Mai University Dharitri Narzary - Ambedkar University Delhi Mohomodou Houssouba - Center for African Studies, University of Basel Malee Sitthikriengkrai - Chiang Mai University Abdourahmane Seck - University of Gaston Berger Surajit Sarkar - Ambedkar University Delhi Tharaphi Than - Northern Illinois University

Increasing Modern Ayurveda’s Acceptability while Safeguarding its Identity: The case of Transdisciplinary University, Bengaluru Maarten Bode - University of Amsterdam Cyber Ayurveda: Technologies for the Body-Mind-Spirit in America Anthony Cerulli - University of Wisconsin-Madison India’s National Health Policy and the dilemmas of pluralism and positivism Unnikrishnan Payyappallimana - United Nation University Health, Spirituality and Yogic Consciousness: The Yoga-Ayurveda Nexus in Modern Anglophone Ayurvedic Discourse Maya Warrier - Winchester University

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SESSION 250

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S C 0 . 0 4

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S C 0 . 1 4

SOCIETY AND IDENTITY

DEVELOPMENT AND URBANISATION

Temporalities and Social Activities in Changing Asian Rural Societies II

Theorizing Rural Asia in an Era of Urbanization II PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Edo Andriesse - Seoul National University

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Renyou Hou - Institut Nationales des Langues et Civilisation Orientales

PANEL CO-CONVENOR

Po-Yi Hung - National Taiwan University

PANEL CO-CONVENOR

Ritual and Agrarian Activities Calendars’ Adaptability in the Age of Tourism Development at the Wa-Paraok Village of Wengding (Yunnan-China) Sarah Coulouma - Aix-Marseille Université Post Disaster Tourism on Merapi Volcano: Adaptation and Transformation of Local Upland Economy After the 2010 Eruption (Java, Indonesia) Adeline Martinez - Aix-Marseille Université Tuktuk Driver, an Economic Alternative for People in Southern Sri Lanka After the 2004 Tsunami? Reconversion and Socio-Professional Transformations After the Disaster. Antoine Bayle - Université Lumière Lyon 2

SESSION 249 1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S C 0 . 0 6 H E R I TAG E A N D T H E P O L I T I CS O F C U LT U R E

Changing Urban Landscapes II

Meeting points of top-down and bottom-up initiatives: A comparative analysis of adapting to climate change and overfishing in Southeast Asia and Sub-Sahara Africa Edo Andriesse - Seoul National University Shuttling Through Sea and Land: Oyster Farmers and the Territorial Politics of Fishery Villages in Taiwan Po-Yi Hung - National Taiwan University What is remote, periphery and edge? Cases from Taiwan, Eastern Europe and Australia David Karacsonyi - Hungarian Academy of Sciences What makes better village development in traditional agricultural areas of China? Evidence from long-term observation of typical villages Yurui Li - Chinese Academy of Sciences

SESSION 251 1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S C 0 . 2 0 DEVELOPMENT AND URBANISATION

Gentrification, Heritage and Community Empowerment in Indonesia and The Netherlands

CHAIR

Karita Kan - Hong Kong Polytechnic University

R OUNDTABLE CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Remco Vermeulen - Institute for Housing and Urban Development Studies

Environmental Aesthetics in Taiwan: Revival Through Social Art Practices Wei Hsiu Tung - National University of Tainan

Diana Krabbendam - The Beach Rita Padawangi - Singapore University of Social Sciences Adrian Perkasa - Universitas Airlangga Paul Rabé - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)

Haunted Mansions: Homeshare Programs Coping with the Norm of Endless Parental Responsibilities in Japan Hiroyuki Kubota - Nihon university Moving On… Japanese Movement Forms for ‘people yet to Come’ Renske Maria van Dam - KU Leuven

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Session Schedule 17 July Sessions 248-251

Sarah Coulouma - Aix-Marseille Université


SESSION 252

SESSION 254

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S C 1 . 3 1

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 0 . 0 3

MIGRATION AND DIASP ORAS

HISTORY

Migration Experiences, Voices and Representations Through Time and Space

Colonial Knowledge Production in Practice: Commissioners, Intermediaries and Local Officials

PANEL CONVENOR

Shih Chang - National University of Singapore

PANEL CONVENOR

Sanne Ravensbergen - Leiden University

CHAIR

Ting Hsuan Tseng - University Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas

CHAIR

Byapti Sur - Leiden University To Become Taiwanese? Museums as Subject Formation Sites for Immigrants Shih Chang - National University of Singapore

Session Schedule 17 July Sessions 252-255

Labor, Construction and Revolt: The Rise and Fall of Dutch V.O.C Formosan City and its Spatial Governance Chen Wei Lin - National Taiwan University Immigrants’ Media Participation in a Multicultural Context: A Case Study of the Radio Program “Happiness United Nations” in Taiwan Ting Hsuan Tseng - University Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas Are there Language Wars? Taiwanese Migrants’ Metalinguistic Discourse of Singlish Tsung-lun Wan - University of Edinburgh

Building Cultures of Legality: Colonial Commissions in Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Indonesia Sanne Ravensbergen - Leiden University The Dynamic Registration of People, Property and Services in Eighteenth-Century Dutch Colonial Sri Lanka Luc Bulten - Radboud University Nijmegen Colonial self-legitimization among Dutch colonial officials in Maluku between 1700-1870 Philip Post - Leiden University Regulating Mobility in Eighteenth Century Cochin and Batavia Alexander Geelen - International Institute for Social History

SESSION 253 1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 0 . 0 2

SESSION 255

RELIGION AND BELIEFS

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 0 . 0 5 A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

East Asian New Religious Movements: Indigenous Roots and Global Routes II PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Thien-Huong Ninh - Cosumnes River College I Ching, Feng Shui, and the World: The Pathway to Globalization of Weixinshengjiao Hsin-Fang Chang - National Chenchi University The Ethical Characteristics of ‘Guarding Against Self-deception’ in Daesoon Thought: Compared with Western Views Taesoo Kim - Daejin university Independent movements of Korean new religions during Japanese colonial era Ingyu Park - Seoul National University The Mother Goddess Festival of the Cao Dai Religion Joseph Hobbs - University of Missouri

Modernity and Modernism: South Asian Arts and Their Intersections with Europe (1880-1947) IV: On Modernism: Art Historiography and Other Discourses PANEL CONVENOR

Isabella Nardi - Università degli Studi di Napoli “L’Orientale”, Naples PANEL CO-CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Regina Hoefer - Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz - Max-Planck-Institut “The Hindus Never Believed in Art for Art’s Sake”: the Place of A.K. Coomaraswamy in the Formation of Aesthetic Theory and Artistic Practice of India in the Era of Modernism. Polina Korotchikova - State Museum of Oriental Art Debating the ‘Brilliant Cut’: Gemstones and Hindu Modernity in the Late Nineteenth Century Danielle C. Kinsey - Carleton University, Ottawa Alponā between ‘High’ Art, Decorative Art, Ornament, and Anthropology Marjan Groot - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

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SESSION 256

SESSION 258

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 0 . 1 1

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 0 . 3 0

HISTORY

HISTORY

Searching for Modernity - Reinterpreting the European Culture in the Chinese Context

Academic Encounters CHAIR

Yu Dou - Purdue University

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Felix Jun Ma - Paul Valery University of Montpellier III

‘Transplanted Terms’ Lost in Translation: A Reflection on Contemporary Philosophy in China Xiyin Zhou - Paris-Diderot University Performing Power in the Nineteenth Century World: The Qing Reaction to European Experiments in Monarchical Rule Daniel Barish - Baylor University

Academic cooperation and the new beginning of the East-German-Chinese relations in the 1980’s Clémence Andréys - Lyon Institute of East Asian Studies Myriam Renaudot - CEGIL Afghan Legacy: Celebrating Joseph and Marie Hackin Ann W. Norton - Providence College From the Arctic to China: The Swedish Role in Early Twentieth Century Chinese Archaeological Advancements Chin-Yin Tseng - Dunhuang Academy Transmissions of Mathematical Knowledge: Reconstructions Based on the Numerical Parameters of Mathematical Problems Alexei Volkov - National Tsing-Hua University

SESSION 257 1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 0 . 2 8 A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

Japan-Korea Artistic Relationship in Europe: Made in Korea

SESSION 259 1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 1 . 3 0 P OLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL REL ATIONS

Chinese Think Tanks Institutional panel by SASS Think Tank Foundation

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Hyeon Suk Kim - University Paris 8 PANEL CO-CONVENOR

Isabelle Charrier - Langarts Immateriality through the works of artists Korean living in Paris Hyeon Suk Kim - University Paris 8

Report on Chinese Think Tanks: Impact Evaluations and Policy Suggestions (2013-2017) Ling Li - SASS Think Tanks: The Brian Trusts of US Foreign Policy Chengzhi Wang - SASS

City, space, and identity of Korea young artists in France Hyejung Shin - University Paris 8, Visual Arts Korean Artists in Paris: Constructing New National Identities Jeong-Ae Park - Gongju National University of Education

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Session Schedule 17 July Sessions 256-259

On the Role of the French Revolution in the Debate between Constitutionalists and Revolutionaries in Late Qing China Felix Jun Ma - Paul Valery University of Montpellier III


SESSION 260

SESSION 262

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 1 .4 7

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 2 . 2 7

HISTORY

HISTORY

Hansen’s Disease in Colonial Southeast Asia

Institutions of Imperial Domination

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

PANEL CONVENOR

Maria Serena Diokno - Southeast Asian Studies Regional Exchange Program (SEASREP)

Amal Shahid - Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies CHAIR

Cyrus Schayegh - Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies

Re-Picturing Colonial Benevolence: Portraits of Persons Afflicted with Hansen’s Disease in British Malaya Heong Hong Por - University of Malaya The Peril of Hansen’s Disease: Management of the Disease in French Indochina, 1900-1940 Pham Van Thuy - Vietnam National University Hanoi

Session Schedule 17 July Sessions 260-263

Victor Heiser, Hansen’s Disease and the Development of Modern Medicine in the Philippines and Southeast Asia Ma. Mercedes G. Planta - University of the Philippines Diliman, Philippines

SESSION 261 1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 1 .4 8 ECONOMY

East Japan - Economic and Social Transformation in Japan

Re’constructing’ Labour Relations: Modified Labour Institutions in Famine-Relief-based work in Colonial India c.1870-1914 Amal Shahid - Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies ‘An anomaly among anomalies’: India in the League of Nations and the Third British Empire Thomas Gidney - Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies Near East Foundation’s rural education programs in Iran during the Cold War Joshua Thew - Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies

SESSION 263 PANEL CONVENOR

Marc G. Humbert - University of Rennes

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 2 . 2 8 HISTORY

CHAIR

Pascale Turquet - LiRIS, Rennes 2 University The Economic Autonomy at Bay Marc G. Humbert - University of Rennes The Social Protection System under Pressure Pascale Turquet - LiRIS, Rennes 2 University

Connected Theatres of War: Early Modern Conflict in Island Southeast Asia and its Global Implications PANEL CONVENOR

Tristan Mostert - Leiden University CHAIR

Michael Charney - University of London

The Challenge of an Ageing society Hiroko Amemiya - LiRIS University Rennes 2 The Reassessment of the Traditional Roles of Women Hiromi Takahashi - LiRIS University Rennes 2

The Spice Wars (c. 1615-1658): aspects of a wide-reaching regional conflict in the Eastern Archipelago Tristan Mostert - Leiden University Marriage, Tribute, and the Political Economy of Violence in Southern Philippines and Eastern Indonesia, c. 1600-1900 Ariel Lopez - University of the Philippines The tides and clouded skies drifting over Java: trails and itineraries of warriors in the seventeenth century Southeast Asian archipelago Simon Kemper - Leiden University Anglo-Dutch Imperial Rivalry in the Banda Islands and Its Impact on Europe, 1609-1667 Martine van Ittersum - University of Dundee

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SESSION 264 1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 3 . 0 7 EDUCATION

Challenges for Higher Education in Asia II CHAIR

Hsinyi Li - UMR Chine, Corée, Japon, Centre d’études sur la Chine moderne et contemporaine, EHESS Paris Regional Integration of Higher Education in Southeast Asia: Opportunities, Challenges, and Lessons from the EU Experience Pilar Preciousa Berse - Ateneo de Manila University

Session Schedule 17 July Sessions 264-265

The shift in the Higher Educational Concerns of the Indian Woman, Particularly the Bengali Woman in the First Three Decades Since Independence Chandrakala Datta - Muralidhar Girls’ College Kolkata The Impact of Neoliberalism on Participation in Indian Higher Education: Evidence from NSSO Data Amit Kumar - Jawaharlal Nehru University

SESSION 265 1 7 J U LY / 1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / O U D E S T E R R E WA C H T ENGAGING WITH VIETNAM

Engaging With Vietnam Publication Initiatives CONVENORS

Liam C. Kelley - University of Hawaii at Manoa, Phan Le Ha - University of Hawaii at Manoa, Tamsin Barber - Oxford Brookes University, Gerard Sasges - National University of Singapore

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SESSION 266

SESSION 268

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / H U I Z I N G A 0 . 0 4

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / H U I Z I N G A 0 . 2 3 C

BOOK AND DISSERTATION CAR OUSEL

BOOK AND DISSERTATION CAR OUSEL

Art, Museums and a Personal Reflection

Economic Developments

CHAIR

CHAIR

Leonor Veiga - Leiden University #notesofapatriot: On Ghana, Asia, China, Fela, Women, Zidane and More Lloyd A. Amoah - Centre for Asian Studies, University of Ghana

Session Schedule 18 July Sessions 266-269

Study of Structure and Function of Jaipong Dance Performance in Tanjung Mekar Village of Karawang Regency and the Utilization of the Result in Drama Teaching Een Nurhasanah - Singaperbangsa Karawang University Thailand: New Museology in Practice (A Case Study of Baan Hollanda, an Information Center of Thai-Dutch Relation in Ayutthaya) Hatairat Montien - Silpakorn University The Samādhi of Maharaja Ranjit Singh in Lahore: A Summation of Sikh Architectural Features and Ornament Nadhra S. Khan - Lahore University of Management Sciences

SESSION 267 9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / H U I Z I N G A 0 . 0 6 MIGRATION AND DIASP ORAS

Chinese and South-East Asian Populations in France: Work, Media and Politisation Between Local and Global PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Simeng Wang - The French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) DISCUSSANT

Emilie Frenkiel - Université Paris Est Créteil How Chinese qualified newcomers voice their own opinions regarding French politics: An ethnographic study in Paris Simeng Wang - The French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) Institutional discrimination and workplace racism: The ethnic penalty in the career paths of Chinese graduates in France Yong Li - Center for employment and labor studies, Paris-CNAM The role of Chinese diaspora media in France in the construction of identity: the case of the two Chinese press organs in Paris Zhipeng Li - Sciences Po Paris

Thi Anh-Dao Tran - IRASEC - Research Institute on Contemporary Southeast Asia Embeddedness and Organizational Practices of Japanese Subsidiaries in European Union Louis-Caleb Remanda - University of Versailles Saint-Quentin How to Get Rich on the Tibetan Plateau: Nomads and Caterpillar Fungus Emilia Roza Sulek - University of Zurich Mobile Asia: Capitalisms, Value Chains and Mobile Telecommunication in Asia Hyun-Chin Lim - Seoul National University Red China’s Green Revolution: Technological Innovation, Institutional Change, and Economic Development Under the Commune Joshua Eisenman - University of Notre Dame Towards Gender Diversity on the Boards of Listed Firms in China and India? Alice de Jonge - Monash University

SESSION 269 9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / H U I Z I N G A 0 . 2 5 DEVELOPMENT AND URBANISATION

Spatial Performances of Youth in Urban (South-)East Asia: Case Studies From China, Laos and Vietnam PANEL CONVENOR

Van Minh Nguyen - Université libre de Bruxelles (LAMC; EASt) CHAIR AND DISCUSSANT

Roy Huijsmans - Erasmus University Rotterdam Two-wheeled revolution: representations and practices of spaces among young people in Ho Chi Minh City Van Minh Nguyen - Université libre de Bruxelles (LAMC; EASt) From homes to parks, shopping malls and theatres: trajectory of spatial swift in Chinese Erciyuan cosplay practices before and after Golden Mask Cosplay Contest (2005-2015) Bin Hua - Université libre de Bruxelles (EASt) Performing the self online: young Hmong migrants in Vientiane Clémentine Léonard - Université libre de Bruxelles (LAMC; EASt); FNRS Landscape of aspiration: spaces of young migrants’ imagined futures and ambivalence in Shanghai Lisa Richaud - Université libre de Bruxelles (LAMC; EASt); FNRS

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SESSION 272

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / H U I Z I N G A 0 . 2 6

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 0 . 0 8

H E R I TAG E A N D T H E P O L I T I CS O F C U LT U R E

P OLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL REL ATIONS

European Cultural Heritage and Local Identity Formation in Asia: Scripts and Naming

Resistance: Anti-Corporate Activism in Asia I PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Ward Berenschot - Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies (KITLV)

PANEL CONVENOR

Peter Kang - National Donghwa University PANEL CO-CONVENOR AND DISCUSSANT

Wi-vun Chiung - National Cheng Kung University Missionaries, Thomas Barclay and Taiwanese Romanization Wi-vun Chiung - National Cheng Kung University Missionaries, Truong Vinh Ky and Vietnamese Romanization Ngoc Thuy Vi Pham - University of Social Sciences and Humanities-HCM City From the ‘Red-haired’ to Goulden Leeuw and the Dutch Princess: the appropriation and re-interpretation of Dutch cultural heritages in the contemporary local Taiwanese society Peter Kang - National Donghwa University

Complicity or coercion? Dalit resistance and India’s new land wars Luisa Steur - University of Amsterdam Deploying Indigeneity for Anti-Corporate Activism: Countering Land Grabbing in Indonesia. Willem van der Muur - Leiden University Profits or Justice: objects and relations of resistance in the struggle against resource extractive corporations Paul Gellert - University of Tennessee

SESSION 274 9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 0 . 2 8 A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

Negotiating Gender and/through Visual Images: Female Bodies in Japan from the Early Modern to Present

SESSION 271 9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 0 . 0 2

PANEL CONVENOR

Marie Yasunaga - University of Amsterdam

L ANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

CHAIR

East-Asian Languages and Literatures in The European Context: On Cultural-Lingual Interpretation and Literary Adaptation PANEL CONVENOR

Xun Liu - Trinity College Dublin CHAIR

Lijing Peng - Trinity Centre for Literary and Cultural Translaiton Language Ideologies in Gao Xingjian’s Literature: a Linguistic Anthropological Study of Chinese Diaspora Literature in Europe Lijing Peng - Trinity Centre for Literary and Cultural Translaiton Researching on The Story of the Stone in the English Speaking World— Metaphorical and Critical Discourse Analysis Xun Liu - Trinity College Dublin

Danielle van den Heuvel - University of Amsterdam DISCUSSANT

Doreen Mueller - Leiden University Give Me a Break: Performing Gender and the Art of Smoking in Edo Marie Yasunaga - University of Amsterdam The Spatial Agency of Portraits of Women in Late-Seventeenth Century Japan Radu Leca - Heidelberg University Geisha in the Age of Visual Modernity Mio Wakita - MAK-Museum of Applied Arts Japanese ‘Girl Photography’: A Modality of Communication and the Post-war Photo-criticism Madoka Yuki - University of Duisburg-Essen

The Value of Vagueness: Haruki Murakami and the European Canon Alicia Byrne Keane - Trinity College Dublin

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Session Schedule 18 July Sessions 270-274

Tohru Sakai - Komatsu University CHAIR


SESSION 275

SESSION 277

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 0 . 5 1

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 .1 3

DEVELOPMENT AND URBANISATION

A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

Neighbourhoods and Cities in Asia I: External Links

The Pre-Modern Chinese Fiction Genre: Insights Into its Creation and the Emergence of Overseas Chinese Newspaper/Magazine Fiction in Japan and Singapore

PANEL CONVENORS

Rita Padawangi - Singapore University of Social Sciences, Paul Rabé - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS), Kong Chong Ho - National University of Singapore CHAIR

PANEL CONVENOR

Mei Kao Kow - National University of Singapore CHAIR

Hyun Bang Shin - London School of Economics and Political Science

Junfang Bai - Xi’an University of Technology

Session Schedule 18 July Sessions 275-278

A neighbourhood in the city, the region, and the world: A multi-scalar perspective on an Indian Muslim area Sanderien Verstappen - University of Tübingen

Politicizing: The Emergences of Women’s Liberation in the Fiction in China’s Women’s New World Magazine During Late Qing China Junfang Bai - Xi’an University of Technology

Korean Resident Enclaves in Hanoi Jeehun Kim - Inha University

Newspaper fiction in the Nanyang Zonghui Xinbao Mei Kao Kow - National University of Singapore

A Tale of Three Kampungs: Participation, Negotiation and Socio-Spatial Movement Herlily - Universitas Indonesia Amira Paramitha - Universitas Indonesia

SESSION 278

Villages as the Building Blocks for Cities – Thingazar Chaung, Mandalay Jayde Roberts - University of New South Wales

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 .1 4 HISTORY

Post Colonial Legacies CHAIR

Hans E. G. Hägerdal - Linnaeus University S ES S I O N 276 9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 1 .4 4 P OLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL REL ATIONS

In The Shadow of The New Silk Road I: Geopolitics and Connectivity PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Frans-Paul van der Putten - Clingendael Institute PANEL CO-CONVENORS

Tak-Wing Ngo - University of Macau Susann Handke - Erasmus University Rotterdam New Silk Roads and non-Western IR Mohammadbagher Forough - Leiden University The Belt and Road Initiative: geopolitical considerations and business development in the South Caucasus countries Meine Pieter van Dijk - Erasmus university Rotterdam/ MSM

Ghosts of Prohibition past and Present: History and Alcohol Policy in India Darinee Alagirisamy - University of Hong Kong Imagining the Long Partitions: Comparative Perspectives from South Asia and South-East Asia Anne Castaing - National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) Delphine Robic-Diaz - Université François-Rabelais Indian Structures, Sikkimese Processes: On Being Unprepared for the (Indian) Nation Alex C. McKay - Namgyal Institute of Tibetology/IIAS Whose ‘nation’ Is It Anyway? Reflections on the ‘nation’ in Postcolonial South Asia Rajit K. Mazumder - DePaul University

Securitizing ethnicity in Xinjiang: China’s transnational security arrangements in the context of OBOR Susanne Kamerling - University of Groningen /Clingendael Institute A Dark Shadow? Pakistan and China’s Benevolence S Akbar Zaidi - Columbia University

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SESSION 279

SESSION 281

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 .1 6

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 . 2 0

HISTORY

HISTORY

The History of Indian Foreign Policy - New Approaches

Border-Crossing and Intercultural Dialogue CHAIR

Joy Kearney - Independent Scholar

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Amit Das Gupta - Universität der Bundeswehr München Nicolas Blarel - Universiteit Leiden Old wine in new skins? Beginnings of ‘Nehruvian’ foreign policy Amit Das Gupta - Universität der Bundeswehr München Pre-colonial Practices of Diplomacy and their Legacies in Colonial and Post-colonial India Tanja Bührer - Universität Bern India and the contested case of sovereignty in Goa, 1947-1961 Raphaelle Khan - Institut de Recherche Stratégique de l’École Militaire

SESSION 280 9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 .1 7 HISTORY

New Insights into Transitional Justice in East Asia: Theory and Practice

Brigandage on Ancient Northern China Tea Road: A Secret Communication Skills as a Peaceful Means of Exchange Laurent Chircop-Reyes - IrAsia, Aix-Marseille University Liaquat Ali Khan: A Muslim Leader Between East and West Roger D. Long - Eastern Michigan University The Changing Sailing Routes and Commodities in the US-Japanese Trade Yoshiaki Katada - Meijo University The Dynamics of the Cross-border Trades and the Traders of Northwestern Thailand, 1950s-2010s Waraporn Ruangsri - Chiang Mai University The Mule Caravan Transportation and Development of Mining Industry on the Borderlands in Southwest China from the 17th to 19th Century Jianxiong Ma - Hong University of Science and Technology

SESSION 282 PANEL CONVENOR

Mo Tian - Leiden University

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 . 2 5 P OLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL REL ATIONS

CHAIR

Ethan Mark - Leiden University Collective Memory and Propaganda as Transitional Justice in the Process of De-Maoization Mo Tian - Leiden University Investigation of cannibalism as a War Crime after World War II in the Asian-Pacific region Wolfgang Form - Philipps University of Marburg Collaboration or war crimes? The trial of Taiwanese in Rabaul, April 1946 Robert Cribb - Australian National University Crimes against humanity: a neglected concept within the Asian War Crimes Trials? Kerstin von Lingen - Heidelberg University “As a soldier I am having fully clear conscience!” – The Singapore War Crimes Trials and the mind-set of a Japanese officer accused of responsibility for the Sook Ching Massacre Takuma Melber - Heidelberg University

The Global Reach of China’s BRI: Responses to BRI in Asia, Europe and Russia PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Gaye Christoffersen - Johns Hopkins University BRI in the Midst of Malaysia’s New Policies Pushpa Thambipillai - ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute China’s Belt and Road Initiative: The Views from Central Europe Alica Kizekova - Institute of International Relations Prague Competition or cooperation: Russia and China in Central Asia Marina Dmitrieva - Far Eastern Federal University China’s Belt and Road Initiative: evolving and adapting to host countries’ responses Gaye Christoffersen - Johns Hopkins University

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Session Schedule 18 July Sessions 279-282

DISCUSSANT


SESSION 283

SESSION 285

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 . 2 6

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 . 3 1

HISTORY

H E R I TAG E A N D T H E P O L I T I CS O F C U LT U R E

A Meeting of Worlds: Colonial Tourism in Southeast Asia

Unpacking the Asian Library: Collecting Histories, and Collecting Networks from Asia to Europe I

PANEL CONVENOR

Arnout H.C. van der Meer - Colby College

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Marieke Bloembergen - Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies (KITLV)

CHAIR AND DISCUSSANT

Colette Zytnicki - University of Toulouse

DISCUSSANT

Tourist Encounters in Java’s Highlands: Race and Hegemony in Colonial Mountain Resorts Arnout H.C. van der Meer - Colby College

Session Schedule 18 July Sessions 283-286

Planning of Colonial Tourism in French Indochina and Worldwide Development of Tourism in the Interwar Years Hazel Hahn - Seattle University Imperial Lessons at Sea: Dutch Passenger Liners as Colonial Classrooms Kris Alexanderson - University of the Pacific

SESSION 284 9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 . 3 0 A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

Asian Cinema I CHAIR

Jori Snels - University of Amsterdam Body as an Imprint of Identity: An Indigenous Cultural Transformation of Cinematic Language Wei-Chu Shih - National Central University Negotiating National Identity and Cultural Hybridity: The Songs in Namewee’s Films Chee Wah Kuan - Hong Kong Baptist University Social Impacts of Films in Asia Vishnu Satya - University of Southern California

Takeshi Hamashita - Toyo Bunko Histories and collecting histories of a Javanese manuscript: the treasures of Rouffaer. Sri Margana - Universitas Gadjah Mada A book for a Book; Malay Manuscript Transactions in a Malay-European Network in a Mid-19th-Century West Sumatran Port Town Marije Plomp - Leiden University The Life of the Cakranagara Lontar Collection Wayan J. Sastrawan - The University of Sydney When the East becomes the South, What Happens to the Orient(al Collections)? Mahmood Kooria - Leiden University

SESSION 286 9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 . 3 2 A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

The Landscape in Southeast Asian Visual Art PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Edwin C M. Jurriens - The University of Melbourne The countryside in Indonesian contemporary art and activism Edwin C M. Jurriens - The University of Melbourne Pictorial Landscapes in Singapore Charmaine Toh - The University of Melbourne Taming the Exotic: Landscape Photographs in the Dutch East Indies Alexander Supartono - Edinburgh Napier University “Mooi Indie” as a Historical Problem Aminudin Siregar - Leiden University

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SESSION 289

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 . 3 5

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S C 0 . 0 4

HISTORY

RELIGION AND BELIEFS

Minorities and Identities

Sexuality and Discontent I

CHAIR

CHAIR

Michiel Baas - Asia Research Institute NUS

Analysis of Factors Affecting the Cross-border Flow of the Lahu People in China, Myanmar and Thailand Jinpeng Zhang - Yunnan University, China

“I See They Are Doing a Gay-sex…”: a Case Study of Adjudication on Liwat by the Sharia Court of Banda Aceh, Indonesia Ayang Utriza Yakin - Université Catholique de Louvain

Asia and Europe: Making Race Science and Religious Minority Sayori Ghoshal - Columbia University

Females in Thai Films: Nationalisation of the Body as a Form of Visual Pleasure Jiratorn Sakulwattana - University of London

Responses to and Representations of the Holocaust in India Joan G. Roland - Pace University

Sacred Sex or Purely Prostitution? The Practice of Seeking Wealth in Kembang Sore Tomb, Tulungagung, East Java, Indonesia Diah Ariani Arimbi - Universitas Airlangga

The Appropriation of the ‘Chinese Jews’ into Eurocentric Discourse Moshe Y. Bernstein - Curtin University The Jews of Goa: An Under-studied Phenomenon Shalva Weil - Hebrew University of Jerusalem

SESSION 288

SESSION 290 9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S C 0 . 0 6 HISTORY

The Bay of Bengal, Perspectives Across The Disciplines I - Cosmopolitan Connections

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 .4 1 H E R I TAG E A N D T H E P O L I T I CS O F C U LT U R E

The Pleasure of New Formats

R OUNDTABLE CONVENOR

Carola Lorea - National University of Singapore CHAIR

Jayati Bhattacharya - National University of Singpore

CHAIR

Carmel Christy Kattithara Joseph - University of Delhi

Sonali Mishra - University of Delhi Maitrii Victoriano Aung-Thwin - National University of Singpore Smarika Nawani - University of Delhi Mikko Toivanen - European University Institute

“The Japanese Wife” of Kunal Basu and Aparna Sen or the Adventures of Bengalis in the Indo-Japanese Garden of Fiction Monika J. Browarczyk - Adam Mickiewicz University Children’s Republic: Chinese Bildungsroman as National Allegory Jiyu Zhang - Leiden University From Desk to Stage— The Dissemination of Honglou Meng in the Case of Tanci Kaipian Ying Wang - Asian Studies, Mount Holyoke College Mediating “Interior Landscapes”: The Shadow of Poetry and Chinese Photography Shengqing Wu - Hong Kong University of Science and Technology The Southeast Asian Zoo Story Catherine Diamond - Soochow University

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Ingrid M.M. Van Rompay-Bartels - University of Applied Sciences Arnhem and Nijmegen


SESSION 291

SESSION 294

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S C 0 .1 4

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 0 . 0 2

RELIGION AND BELIEFS

MIGRATION AND DIASP ORAS

Religious Heritage I

Migration Futures in Asia

CHAIR

R OUNDTABLE CONVENORS AND CHAIRS

Bal Gopal Shrestha - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)

Jacob Rinck - Yale University Sahana Ghosh - Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies

Aesthetics of Mosques in Contemporary Java Maria Adriani - Universitas Islam Indonesia

Brenda Yeoh - National University of Singapore Johan Lindquist - Stockholm University Mary Beth Mills - Colby College Attiya Ahmad - Columbian College of Arts and Sciences

Counter-narratives: Religious Heritage in Taipei Valentina Gamberi - University of Perugia

Session Schedule 18 July Sessions 291-295

East Java’s Vulnerable Temples - Protection of Critical Cultural Heritage Joy Kearney - Independent Scholar The Writing on the Wall: A Bon Prayer Room That Survived the Cultural Revolution Bernard Kleikamp - Leiden University

SESSION 293

SESSION 295 9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 0 . 0 3 SOCIETY AND IDENTITY

The Socio-Political Implications of Gender Identity in Asia CHAIR

Alex Nelson - University of Nevada

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S C 1 . 3 1 MIGRATION AND DIASP ORAS

Translocal Chinese: East Asian Perspectives I: Obor and Ethnic Relations in Southeast Asia PANEL CONVENOR

Leo Douw - University of Amsterdam CHAIR

Peter Post - NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies DISCUSSANT

Huei-Ying Kuo - Johns Hopkins University Overseas Chinese Enterprises response to the One Belt and One Road Initiative in Southeast Asia: a Case Study of Thai Chinese enterprises (2015-2018) WanPing Tai - Cheng Shiu University Discovering the Xin Yimin in Jakarta: A Preliminary Study on people from Mainland China and Taiwan Ping Lin - National Chung Cheng University

“Love Is an Emotion, Marriage Is Reality”: Pragmatic Love and Fragile Breadwinner Masculinities in South Korea Alex Nelson - University of Nevada ‘Herbivorous Men’ and ‘Carnivorous Women’: Inverting Gender Roles in the Contemporary Japanese ‘Marriage Hunting’ Market Anna Wozny - University of Michigan It Starts with Sex: The Making and Remaking of Gendered Identities Through Sexual Decision-making in Northern Thailand Cassie DeFillipo - The University of Melbourne Media and Gender Politics in East Asia: A Text Analysis of Newspaper Articles on Legislative Activities Jaemin Shim - German Institute of Global and Area Studies Elena Korshenko - Freie Universität Berlin

Ethnic relation and the attitude of Overseas Chinese toward China’s Belt and Road in Southeast Asia: the case of Singapore and Malaysia Ming-feng Liu - National Quemoy University China, OBOR, and the Question of Empire Ho-fung Hung - Johns Hopkins University

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SESSION 299

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 0 . 0 5

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 1 . 3 0

SOCIETY AND IDENTITY

DEVELOPMENT AND URBANISATION

Transnational Foodways: Farming, Food Entrepreneurship, and Identity Politics in Asia and Europe

Can Periurban and Subaltern Regions of Fast-Industrializing Asia Forge Resilient Development Paths? Juggling Local Assets and Constraints to Engage in Global Competition I

Paramita Paul - Amsterdam University College CHAIR AND DISCUSSANT

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Lena Scheen - New York University Shanghai A Comparative Discourse Analysis of Farming Women in China and Sweden Annika Pissin - Lund University Faith, Food, and Politics of Visibility: Uighur Restaurants in the Netherlands Paramita Paul - Amsterdam University College The “Localization” of Ethnic Entrepreneurship and the Case Study of “Chinese” Chips Shops in Belgium Els van Dongen - Nanyang Technological University

SESSION 297 9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 0 .1 1 HISTORY

Northern Asia Part I: History, Environment, and Cultural Resources in Northern Asia PANEL CONVENOR

Han Vermeulen - Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology

Julien Birgi - Institut Nationales des Langues et Civilisation Orientales (INALCO) - CESSMA (UMR 245) PANEL CO-CONVENOR

Loraine Kennedy - Centre Asie du Sud-Est (CASE/CNRS) DISCUSSANT

Ana Mafalda Madureira - University of Twente Questioning the sustainability of area-based development policies in India’s metropolitan regions Loraine Kennedy - Centre Asie du Sud-Est (CASE/CNRS) At the receiving end: How small cities in India and Indonesia reconcile top-down industrial investments with localised policymaking Mukta Naik - Erasmus University The De-Metropolitisation of Software Services in India. An Institutional Understanding of IT Cluster in Coimbatore, southern India Aurélie Varrel - GIS Asie - CNRS

SESSION 300 9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 1 .4 7 SOCIETY AND IDENTITY

PANEL CO-CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Tobias Holzlehner - Institute for Social and Cultural Anthropology, MLU

Transnationalisation of Identities in Asia CHAIR

Historical Data on Languages in Witsen’s Noord en Oost Tartarye and Comparison with Present-Day Endangered Languages Tjeerd de Graaf - Mercator Centre, Fryske Akademy From Geography to Ethnography in Eighteenth-Century Northern Asia Han Vermeulen - Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Russian Academic Expansion in the Far East: Richard Maack’s Expedition to the Amur River (1855-56) Indrek Jääts - Estonian National Museum The Unmixing of Peoples in the Russian Far East: Colonialism, Environment, and Empire, 1860-1940 Sergey Glebov - Smith College

Lou Antolihao - National University of Singapore Conversion as a Social Gestus: Distantiation, Identity and Belonging in a Caste Society Reyazul Haque - Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient In Search of History and Identity: The Gurkha Diaspora in Hong Kong Yuk Wah Chan - City University of Hong Kong Negotiating Religious Rights: Christian Minorities in India and Malaysia and Their Use of Transnational Advocacy Networks Kristina M. Teater - University of Cincinnati Of Contagion and Containment: A Transnational Analysis of Black and Dalit Women’s Bodies in the United States and India Nimisha Thakur - Syracuse University Regional Identities in Asia and Europe: Case Studies on Media Discourse in Japan and Britain Naoko Hosokawa - University of Strasbourg

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PANEL CONVENOR


SESSION 301

SESSION 303

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 1 .4 8

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 2 . 2 8

KNOWLEDGE AND PHILOSOPHY

EDUCATION

Rethinking Asian Studies in the Global South and Beyond I

Japanese Language, Employability, and Mobility in the Asean Community and Japan

Institutional panel by Sephis Programme, El Colegio de Mexico, ALADAA, Universidad de Buenos Aires Universidad de Chile, ICAS - IIAS

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Kayoko Hashimoto - The University of Queensland

R OUNDTABLE CONVENORS AND CHAIRS

Amaury Garcia Rodriguez - El Colegio de México, Cláudio Pinheiro - Rio de Janeiro Federal University /SEPHIS

Session Schedule 18 July Sessions 301-304

Renato Balderrama - CEA - Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León Rômulo Da Silva Ehalt - Keio University Saskia Gieling - Amsterdam University Press Liam C. Kelley - University of Hawaii at Manoa Le Ha Phan - University of Hawaii at Manoa Lia De Rodriguez De La Vega - ALADAA International /UNLZ and UP José Luis De Sales Marques - Institute of European Studies of Macau Adrian Muñoz - El Colegio de Mexico Philippe Peycam - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) Marina de Regt - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Bruna Soalheiro - Rio de Janeiro State University Patricia Souza de Faria - Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Célia Tavares - Rio de Janeiro State University Paul van der Velde - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) María Fernanda Vazquez Vela - Metropolitan Autonomous University-Cuajimalpa Rozely M. V. Vigas - Rio de Janeiro State University Ana María Goy - Universidad Autonoma de Madrid Eduardo Nogueira - Colégio Pedro Ii

How has Japanese as a second foreign language shaped leaners’ employability and mobility in the ASEAN community and Japan? Kayoko Hashimoto - The University of Queensland The making of “ideal” Japanese language learners and teachers: An analysis of the Japans’ EPA program for healthcare workers from Southeast Asia Ruriko Otomo - Hokkaido University Local market and consumer preference in Japanese products in Southeast Asia Motohiro Kurokawa - Takasaki City University of Economics What are ex-Laotian students doing after finishing their studies in Japan?: Japan’s ODA and its approach to human resource development Daeul Jeong - The University of Queensland

SESSION 304 9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 3 . 0 7 EDUCATION

Anthropologies of Asia at Leiden: Perspectives, Explorations, Collaborations Institutional panel by Institute of Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology, Leiden University R OUNDTABLE CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Erik de Maaker - Leiden University R OUNDTABLE CO-CONVENOR

Annemarie Samuels - Leiden University

SESSION 302 9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 2 . 2 7

Annemarie Samuels - Leiden University Bart Barendregt - Leiden University Ratna Saptari - Leiden University Simone de Boer - Leiden University Suzanne Naafs - Leiden University Jasmijn Rana - Leiden University Tim van de Meerendonk - Leiden University

SOCIETY AND IDENTITY

Gender and Social Policy in China CHAIR

Kamala Marius - University of Bordeaux Montaigne “Han Teacher in the Uyghur School”: Nation, Muslim, and Military Wives in Chinese State Propaganda Zheng Ying Feminism or Marketability: The “Beauty Writer” and “Body Writing” Phenomenon in China and the World Jolin Tian - University of Wollongong Inside Work: Transformations in the Exploitation of Rural Women in Modern China Tamara Jacka - Australian National University Mainland Chinese New Age Milieu and the Post-Maoist Balancing of Yin and Yang Anna Iskra - University of Hong Kong

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SESSION 305

SESSION 307

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / M U S E U M V O L K E N K U N D E

11.15 – 13.00 / HUIZINGA 0.06

PAVILJOEN BUILDING

MIGRATION AND DIASP ORAS

A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

Fibre, Loom and Technique I PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Sandra Sardjono - Tracing Patterns Foundation

Chinese and South-East Asian Populations in France: Mobilizations Against Racism and Insecurity PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Florence Lévy - Sciences Po Paris-CERI

From Ethnography to Archaeology: the Evolution of Patterned Weaving in China Eric Boudot - Ecole Normale The Enigma of the Foot-Braced Loom in Eastern Indonesia Genevieve Duggan - ISEAS An ‘Enchanting’ Technique: Twill Weaving in East Kalimantan, Indonesia Itie Van Hout - Tropenmuseum

Chinese populations in the Paris region: From a common sense of insecurity to a feeling of ethnic community? Florence Lévy - Sciences Po Paris-CERI Can proletarian Chinese migrants speak ? Xiaoyi Yijing Jiang - Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University Insecurity and violence towards Chinese migrants in France: A comparative study of two Parisian suburbs Juan Du - Institut Nationales des Langues et Civilisation Orientales Protecting the Overseas Chinese in France: A Multidimensional Approach to State-Diaspora Relations Emilie Tran - Hong Kong Baptist University

SESSION 306 11.15 – 13.00 / HUIZINGA 0.04 A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

SESSION 308 11.15 – 13.00 / HUIZINGA 0.23C

The Transnational Languages of Socialist Feminist Internationalism: Chinese and German Perspectives PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

BOOK AND DISSERTATION CAR OUSEL

Religious and Magical Encounters CHAIR

Anup Grewal - University of Toronto

Alex C. McKay - Namgyal Institute of Tibetology/IIAS

DISCUSSANT

Zheng Wang - University of Michigan Socialist Feminist Imaginaries in Shanghai and Berlin in the 1930s Anup Grewal - University of Toronto “Not just a socialist woman, but an international socialist woman”: The image of the proletarian woman in German women’s writing, 1918-1929 Catherine Smale - King’s College London Female Solidarity as Hope: Socialist Feminist Writings by Christa Wolf and Ding Ling Yejun Zou - King’s College London

Divine Encounters. Sacred Rituals and Ceremonies in Asia Hans Kemp - Independent Scholar Religious Diversity in the Altay Republic: Rivalries and Convergences. A Study of Religious Revival among the Altaians of the Altay Republic (Russian Federation) Clément Jacquemoud - LabEx HASTEC - Laboratoire CéSor - EHESS-PSL Paris - GIS Asie The Buddha’s Wizards: Magic, Protection, and Healing in Burmese Buddhism Thomas N. Patton - City university of Hong Kong

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Session Schedule 18 July Sessions 305-308

The Origins of Chinese Drawlooms Christopher Buckley - Wolfson College


SESSION 309

SESSION 311

11.15 – 13.00 / HUIZINGA 0.25

11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES A0.02

DEVELOPMENT AND URBANISATION

L ANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

Travelling Ideas and Concepts in Urban Asia

Location of Cosmopolitanism: Intellectual Movements and Cultural Innovations Across Asia and Europe

PANEL CONVENORS

Katharina M. Borgmann - Universität Duisburg-Essen, Deirdre A. L. Sneep - Universität Duisburg-Essen

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Kenny Kwok Kwan Ng - Hong Kong Baptist University

CHAIR

Carola Hein - TU Delft The ‘Singapore-ETH centre’ - a challenging knowledge exchange loop between Zurich and Singapore Conrad Philipp - Singapore-ETH Centre

Session Schedule 18 July Sessions 309-312

Global concepts and local contexts: translation and implementation of sustainable urban development strategies in China, India, and Singapore Katharina M. Borgmann - Universität Duisburg-Essen Adaptation of low carbon technologies in China: the case of geothermal heat pumps Julia Aristova - Universität Duisburg-Essen Traditionally High Tech – The Urban Transformations of Beijing and Tokyo through the Olympic Games Deirdre A. L. Sneep - Universität Duisburg-Essen

SESSION 310

The Temptation of Revolutionary China: Leftwing Cosmopolitanism of André Malraux, Mao Dun, and Riichi Yokomitsu Kenny Kwok Kwan Ng - Hong Kong Baptist University Life as Flowing: On Qu Qiubai and Li Dazhao’s Reception of Bergsonism Lik Kwan Cheung - Chinese University of Hong Kong Technologies of Sound: Telephone and the Writing Experiment of Shanghai New-sensation School Sze Wing Kwok - Hang Seng Management College Not at Home: City Spaces and Hong Kong Writers’ Self-Portrayals in the 1920s–1930s Hiu Hung Dorothy Tse - Hong Kong Baptist University Cross-border Encounters in the 1960s: Hong Kong Action Films by Japanese Directors Erica Ka-yan Poon - Lingnan University

11.15 – 13.00 / HUIZINGA 0.26 H E R I TAG E A N D T H E P O L I T I CS O F C U LT U R E

The Image of Japan in The European Mirror: New Transnational and Transdisciplinary Perspectives PANEL CONVENOR

Guillermo Martinez-Taberner - Pompeu Fabra University CHAIR

Dani Madrid-Morales - Houston University European reception of the commemorative celebration of the 150th anniversaries of the establishment of Diplomatic Relations between Japan and the European countries Guillermo Martinez-Taberner - Pompeu Fabra University A Computational Approach to the Study of representations of Japan in the Spanish press between 1976 and 2016 Dani Madrid-Morales - Houston University Transcultural interactions in the Japanese avant-garde cinema: Antonio Gaudi (HiroshiTeshigahara, 1984) Marcos Centeno - Birbeck, University of London

SESSION 312 11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES A0.08 P OLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL REL ATIONS

Resistance: Anti-Corporate Activism in Asia II PANEL CONVENOR

Ward Berenschot - Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies (KITLV) CHAIR

Luisa Steur - University of Amsterdam Contention and Collusion: Protesting Palm Oil Expansion in Central Kalimantan Ward Berenschot - Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies (KITLV) Resistance against oil palm companies: experiences from West Kalimantan Rosa de Vos - Wageningen University Citizen lawsuits as a means to resist corporations? Experiences from Indonesia Laurens Bakker - University of Amsterdam

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SESSION 315

11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES A0.14

11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES A0.51

L ANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

DEVELOPMENT AND URBANISATION

Oriental Studies and New Ways of Practicing Indology

Neighbourhoods and Cities in Asia II: Social Organization

CHAIR

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

‘Church Sanskrit’ Literature and John Muir (1810-1882)’ Soumyajit Sen - Cooch Behar Panchanan Barma University Local Advaita Vedānta Monastic Tradition in the Topographies of Keralan Hagiographies Olga Nowicka - Jagiellonian University

Paul Rabé - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) PANEL CO-CONVENORS

Kong Chong Ho - National University of Singapore, Rita Padawangi - Singapore University of Social Sciences Bhinneka Tunggal Ika: From Slogan to Everyday Urban? Neighborhood as the City’s Microcosm in Kampung Peneleh, Surabaya Adrian Perkasa - Universitas Airlangga

Sanskrit at CASS Hao Fu - Institute of Foreign Literature at Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

Temples and Shared Meanings in the Wua-Lai Neighbourhood: Chiang Mai, Thailand Pijika Pumketkao - Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Paris-Belleville

“Desire Does Not Become His Noble Head” – The Indian Trope of Switching Heads in the Works of Thomas Mann and Marguerite Yourcenar Lidia Wojtczak - SOAS University of London

Mapping ‘Culture’ with Schools: Place, Imaginations of the ‘Urban’ and Social Marginalisation in Bangalore Krupa Rajangam - Saythu...linking people and heritage

The University Oriental Studies in Russia: Its Centers, Development and Legacy (mid-18th century – the 1930s) Ramil Mirgasimovich Valeev - Kazan Federal University Svetlana Kirillina - Lomonosov Moscow State University Roza Valeeva - Kazan Innovative University

Mobility, Neighbourhood and Segregation in high density Hong Kong Ngai Ming Yip - City University of Hong Kong

SESSION 316 1 1 .1 5 – 1 3.0 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 1 .4 4

SESSION 314 11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES A0.28

P OLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL REL ATIONS

A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

In The Shadow of The New Silk Road II: Interaction and Domestic Agency

North Korean Regimes of Visuality

PANEL CONVENORS

Susann Handke - Erasmus University Rotterdam, Tak-Wing Ngo - University of Macau, Frans-Paul van der Putten - Clingendael Institute

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Koen De Ceuster - Leiden University DISCUSSANT

Sandra Fahy - Sophia University

CHAIR

Eva Hung - Hang Seng Management College

Computer Vision and Visual Culture: Leveraging Deep Learning and Metadata for a Quantitative Critical Analysis of North Korean Visual Discourse Benoit Berthelier - Paris-Diderot University

Implementation of the Belt and Road Initiative in Belarus: Playing by the Rules? Maryia Danilovich - Uppsala University

Visual Politics and Narrative art in North Korea Koen De Ceuster - Leiden University

China’s communication with the CEE political elites: lessons from the Czech Republic Bartosz Kowalski - University of Lodz

Changes in the Depiction of Kim Il Sung under Kim Jong Un Carey Park - Freie Universität Berlin/Hongik University Violence of Anti-imperialism and Monument(al) Politics: The Case of North Korea Shine Choi - Massey University

‘Small’ Powers Embracing ‘Great’ Projects: Central Asian Republics as Actors with Agency on China’s OBOR Min Koel Kim - Moscow State Institute of International Relations Impact of China Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) on foreign direct investment (FDI) in Sri Lanka Sujeewa Nishanthi Kulatilake - University of Colombo

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Session Schedule 18 July Sessions 313-216

Jan Houben - École Pratique des Hautes Études, Paris Sciences et Lettres


SESSION 317

SESSION 319

11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES B0.13

11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES B0.16

A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

HISTORY

Images as Useful Sites for Making History in East Asia, 1500-1900

Dividing the Sea: Marine Resources and Fluid Borders in Modern East Asia

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

PANEL CONVENOR

Doreen Mueller - Leiden University DISCUSSANT

Stefan Huebner - National University of Singapore CHAIR

Kiri Paramore - Leiden University

Kären Wigen - Stanford University DISCUSSANT

Forging the Official History of Tokugawa Japan (1603-1868) through Paintings of Civil War Naoko Gunji - Independent Scholar

S e s s i o n S c h e d u l e 1 8 J u l y S e s s i o n s 3 1 7- 3 20

Documenting Famine: Misery, Feelings, and Image Politics in Chinese Paintings (1500-1900) Fan Lin - Leiden University Remembering Famine and Appropriating the Legacy of Court Documentary Painting in Japan (1830-1900) Doreen Mueller - Leiden University

William Tsutsui - Hendrix College The Kuroshio Frontier, or: The Maritime Origins of Japanese Capitalism Jonas Rüegg - Harvard University China’s Ocean Reform: The People’s Fisheries and Socialist Reform in Coastal Villages, 1950-1976 Xiaofei Gao - Harvard University The “Great Acceleration” and the End of the Ocean as Japan’s “Great Common” (c. 1960s-1970s) Stefan Huebner - National University of Singapore

SESSION 318 11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES B0.14 HISTORY

SESSION 320 11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES B0.17

Dutch Colonial Legacies CHAIR

Nguyen Quoc-Thanh - Institut d’Asie Orientale Longing for Indies: Malay Letters from the Island of Exile (Ceylon) Surya Suryadi - Leiden University Slaves, Mestizos and Pedlars; Adjusting to Early Colonialism on Kisar Island, Maluku Hans E. G. Hägerdal - Linnaeus University The Dutch Legacy at Chinsurah in the Hooghly District of West Bengal Keka Duttaroy - Prafulla Chandra College Kolkata

HISTORY

Business and The Economy in Early Postwar Japan: New Perspectives PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Steven J. Ericson - Dartmouth College DISCUSSANT

Janet Hunter - London School of Economics and Political Science Soldier Souvenirs: American G.I. Shopping in Japan’s Immediate Postwar Economy Martha Chaiklin - Hosei University Complicating the “Reverse Course” Narrative of Business Reform in Occupied Japan Steven J. Ericson - Dartmouth College Dissolution and Reorganization: The Case of Yasuda Zaibatsu Simon Bytheway - Nihon University The Unavoidable Collapse of International Monetary Regimes: Postwar Japan and Bretton Woods Steven Bryan - Independent Scholar The Transition of Industrial Regimes in Early Postwar Japan Mark Metzler - University of Washington

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SESSION 321

SESSION 323

11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES B0.20

11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES B0.26

HISTORY

HISTORY

Knowledge in Motion: Global Circuits, Evolving Mediascapes and New Pedagogy in Twentieth Century China

Everyday Life Under Colonialism in South and South-East Asia (18th-19th Centuries) PANEL CONVENOR

Dries Lyna - Radboud University Nijmegen

PANEL CONVENOR

Eugenia Lean - Columbia University

CHAIR

Alicia Schrikker - Leiden University

CHAIR

Ori Sela - Tel Aviv University Rebecca Nedostup - Brown University Everyday Expertise in 1920s China: Creating Common Knowledge in an Era of Global Manufacturing Eugenia Lean - Columbia University Please Don’t Laugh: Learning to speak a “Common Language” in 1950s China Janet Chen - Princeton University Interrogating “Knowledge” in Mao’s China: The Strange History of the Knowledge Series Robert Culp - Bard College Itinerant Knowledge: Common Reading and Mass Politics in China’s Long Republic Joan Judge - York University

Introduction. Studying the Everyday in Early Colonial Asian Contexts Alicia Schrikker - Leiden University Of Honor and Defamation. Cross-Cultural Stepfamily Feuds in Eighteenth-Century Sri Lanka Dries Lyna - Radboud University Nijmegen The Revolt of an Emancipated Slave. Colombo 1826 Nira Wickramasinghe - Leiden University In Other Scripts. Colonial Law and Governance in South Asian Languages Nandini Chatterjee - University of Exeter Dominic Vendell - University of Exeter Elizabeth Thelen - University of Exeter The Freedom of the Streets. Studying Street Life and the Everyday in Premodern Eurasia Danielle van den Heuvel - University of Amsterdam

SESSION 322 11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES B0.25 P OLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL REL ATIONS

Mapping the ‘Chinese Dream’: The New Silk Roads and its Discontents PANEL CONVENOR

Bruno Jetin - University Brunei Darussalam, Ya-Han Chuang - Université Toulouse Jean Jaurès CHAIR

Bruno Jetin - University Brunei Darussalam DISCUSSANT

Chris King Chi Chan - City University of Hong Kong New Silk Roads and new debt traps? Bruno Jetin - University Brunei Darussalam One or many silk roads? Existing Chinese trading routes to Europe, or the prehistory of Belt and Road Initiative Ya-Han Chuang - Université Toulouse Jean Jaurès Chinese railway construction in Africa: “connectivity” in context Juliette Genevaz - Institute de Recherche Stratégique d’Ecole Militaire (IRSEM)

SESSION 324 11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES B0.30 A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

Asian Cinema Ii CHAIR

Jori Snels - University of Amsterdam European Art Cinema Of/in 1960s’ East Pakistan: De/Europeanizing the Bengal Delta? Zakir Hossain Raju - Independent University Bangladesh Landscape and Memory: Cultural Traumas in Films About Vietnam in Colonial Period (Through the Cases of Indochine and the Lover) Le Na Dao - Vietnam National University Uncanny Gentrification: Haunted Kolkata, Transforming Urban Space, and Neoliberal Futures in Bengali Cinema Sarunas Paunksnis - Kaunas University of Technology

Beyond the Effects of Belt and Road in Central Eastern Europe Linda Szabó - Central European University Belt and Road and the Space between: the Transnational Social Space of Chinese Entrepreneurship in Southern Europe in Times of Economic Crisis Yu-Chin Tseng - University of Tübingen

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DISCUSSANT


SESSION 325

SESSION 327

11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES B0.31

11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES B0.35

H E R I TAG E A N D T H E P O L I T I CS O F C U LT U R E

HISTORY

Unpacking the Asian Library: Collecting Histories, and Collecting Networks from Asia to Europe II

Challenging Historiographies of Post-1945 Thailand And Vietnam PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Michael J. Montesano - ISEAS-Yusuf Ishak Institute

PANEL CONVENOR

Marieke Bloembergen - Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies (KITLV) CHAIR

Marije Plomp - Leiden University DISCUSSANT

Takeshi Hamashita - Toyo Bunko

Session Schedule 18 July Sessions 325-328

The Society and the Library: Comparing collectionbuilding and knowledge formation in British Malaya and the Netherlands East Indies Keng We Koh - Nanyang Technological University Gracie Lee - National Library Board Singapore The formation of the Indonesian manuscript collections in the British Library Annabel Gallop - British Library Circles of initiation. Philological and spiritual knowledge networks, ancient manuscripts and the roads to Javanese knowledge , 1930s-1970s Marieke Bloembergen - Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies (KITLV) Scholars, Filmers, Fixers: The Making of Local Knowledge in ‘Recording the Future.’ David Kloos - Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies (KITLV)

SESSION 326 11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES B0.32 P OLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL REL ATIONS

Southeast Asia’s Democratic Decline and the Persistence of Authoritarianism I CHAIR

Deasy Simandjuntak - ISEAS - Yusof Ishak Institute A Kiss or a Bite?: Sedition and Feedom of Speech in Malaysia After the General Election of 2018 Stephen Gray - Monash University Contending and Convergence of Populisms and Identity-politics in Indonesia and Malaysia Deasy Simandjuntak - ISEAS - Yusof Ishak Institute

“Socio-Political Visions and Commercial Realities in Provincial Thailand, late1940s-1970s” Michael J. Montesano - ISEAS-Yusuf Ishak Institute “Deep Orientations: The Study of Vietnamese History and Literature in Hà Nô·i (1956-2006)” Haydon Cherry - Northwestern University “Sociability and Mutual Aid in the Republic of Vietnam, 1954-75” Van Nguyen-Marshall - Trent University “Student Activists meet Underground Diplomats: Intersecting Histories in Thailand’s Democratic Interregnum, 1968-1976” Mitchell Tan - Independent Scholar

SESSION 328 1 1 .1 5 – 1 3.0 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0.4 1 H E R I TAG E A N D T H E P O L I T I CS O F C U LT U R E

Reframing Old Concepts into New Realities: from Guanxi to Zakat CHAIR

Manuela Ciotti - Aarhus University Guanxi and Compliance Management in Post-Socialist China Jaeyoun Won - Yonsei University Fen Dai - Yonsei University Individual Responsibility in the Qin and Early Han Empires Rebecca Robinson - Hong Kong Baptist University Methodologies in Research on Chinese ‘Face’: Significance and Future Perspectives Paweł Zygadło - Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University Transformation of Recipient into Customer: Case Study of Zakat (Islamic Almsgiving) Management Organisations Using Microfinance Scheme for Distribution in Contemporary Indonesia Mari Adachi - Kyoto University

Continuity and Change in Police Use of Deadly Force from the Pre-Duterte to the Duterte Philippines Peter Kreuzer - Peace Research Institute Frankfurt From Europe to Asia: Disinformation in an Imported Disinformation Debate Cherian George - Baptist University Hong Kong

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SESSION 329

SESSION 331

11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES C0.04

11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES C0.14

RELIGION AND BELIEFS

RELIGION AND BELIEFS

Sexuality and Discontent II

Religious Heritage II

CHAIR

CHAIR

Michiel Baas - Asia Research Institute NUS

Bal Gopal Shrestha - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)

Counter Discourses to Sex Binarism in May Fourth Literary Feminism Xi Liu - Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University Fire in My Heart: Smoldering Pornographies on the Chinese Internet Katrien Jacobs - Chinese University of Hong Kong The Utopian Image of Latin America in Japanese Literature: Sensual Idealizations of Brazil by Yukio Mishima Matias Ariel Chiappe Ippolito - Waseda University

SESSION 330 11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES C0.06 H E R I TAG E A N D T H E P O L I T I CS O F C U LT U R E

The Bay of Bengal, Perspectives Across the Disciplines II - Contested Heritages

The Human World in a Pure Land: The Management Strategy of the Canton Buddhist Temple Haichuang in a Century of Sino-Western Contacts, 1770s-1870s Man Shun Yeung - University of Hong Kong The mKhar Rgyab Family Mchod Khang: A Domestic Shrine on the Eastern Tibetan Margins (15th-16th Centuries) Jean-Baptiste Georges-Picot - Ecole pratique des hautes études (EPHE) Walking Far--Pilgrimage in Buddhist and Christian Traditions Hongwei Lu - University of Redlands

R OUNDTABLE CONVENOR

Jayati Bhattacharya - National University of Singpore CHAIR

Carola Lorea - National University of Singapore Himanshu Prabha Ray - Jawaharlal Nehru University Sanjukta Dasgupta - Sapienza Università di Roma Thomas Newbold - University of Chicago

SESSION 332 11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES C0.20 HISTORY

Transnational Business History in China: Banking, Shipping, Trading PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Bert Becker - University of Hong Kong Rice Shipping Trade in South China Sea (1880s-1914) Bert Becker - University of Hong Kong ‘One Belt, One River’: Maritime and Inland River Trade in Guangdong and Guangxi Provinces (1900s-1920s) Sze Hang Henry Choi - Hong Kong Shue Yan University Keeping China Out of the War: German Bankers, Political Risk and the First World War in China Ghassan Moazzin - University of Hong Kong

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Eco-Cultural Dimensions of Sacred Sites and Conservation - A Study Across Tribal Habitats in India Sumit Mukherjee - University of Calcutta


SESSION 333

SESSION 335

11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES C1.31

11.15 – 13.00 / LIPSIUS 0.03

MIGRATION AND DIASP ORAS

SOCIETY AND IDENTITY

Translocal Chinese: East Asian Perspectives II: Student Mobility and the Circulation of Knowledge

Gender-Based Engagements: Global Narratives, State Governance and Local Practices in Southeast Asia

PANEL CONVENOR

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Leo Douw - University of Amsterdam

Ratna Saptari - Leiden University

CHAIR

Peter Post - NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies DISCUSSANT

Iping Liang - National Taiwan Normal University

Session Schedule 18 July Sessions 333-336

Popular culture research and student mobility between Taiwan and Southeast Asia Ann Heylen - National Taiwan Normal University The flow of Chinese Students to Indonesia under the Belt and Road initiative: Status and Trends Qian-Qian Lilu - Universitas Indonesia The Circle of Knowledge: Contemporary East Asian Alchemical Practices Returning to the West Victoria Ten (Yeonhwa Jeon) - Leiden University

SESSION 334 11.15 – 13.00 / LIPSIUS 0.02

Rhetoric Paints Funding “Pink” in Southeast Asia Rosalia Sciortino - South East Asia Junction International Treaties in Southeast Asia and the question of Gender in Religion Manuel Litalien - Nipissing University Gender-based Engagements with the Generation Problem in Agriculture: Reflections on Representation and Practice Charina Chazali - International Institute of Social Studies

SESSION 336 11.15 – 13.00 / LIPSIUS 0.05 SOCIETY AND IDENTITY

Appreciation or Exclusion – European Legacy as Mechanism for Shaping Asian Modern Life

L ANGUAGE AND LITERATURE PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Peng-hui Wang - Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica, Taiwan

Writing and Gender I CHAIR

Anne Castaing - National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) A Reinterpretation of Iki : An Analysis of the Heart of Iki’s Representations in Tōri Sanjin’s ‘Tokaku Ukiyo Ha Kokoro Iki’ Lucie Tisserand - Université Jean Moulin Lyon 3 Dueling Discourse: Roland Barthes and Eroticized Male Rivalry in Abe Kazushige’s ‘Amerika No Yoru’ Maria Roemer - Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg Postfeminism, Love and the Working Girl in Hayashi Mariko’s Novel Anego Luciana M. Sanga - Stanford University

Complementary Culture and Cultural Complements Spanish Cultural Legacy on Batanes Islands, Philippines Cheng-hsien Yang - National Dong Hwa University European Visual Archives as Island-state’s Collective Memories: John Thomson’s Photography and the Making of Formosan History Peng-hui Wang - Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica, Taiwan Cuisine Exclusion as Cultural Identity: Burmese-Chinese in Portuguese-shaped Macao Chen-hsiao Chai - National Museum of History

The Monkey Who Tears down the Old Stronghold of Love: A Reexamination of the Image of Sun Wukong in the Novel Xiyou Ji Ji Hao - College of the Holy Cross Trouble Women, Trouble Comedy: Li Jianwu’s Adaption of Lysistrata in Shanghai (1946) Jian Zhang - Hong Kong Polytechnic University

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SESSION 337

SESSION 339

11.15 – 13.00 / LIPSIUS 0.11

1 8 J U LY / 1 1 .1 5 –1 3.0 0 / L I P S I U S 0.3 0

SOCIETY AND IDENTITY

ENGAGING WITH VIETNAM

Northern Asia Part II: Contemporary Studies

Roundtable Discussion on the Intersection of Internationalisation, Private Higher Education and the Privatization of Higher Education in World Contexts

PANEL CONVENORS

Han Vermeulen - Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Tobias Holzlehner - Institute for Social and Cultural Anthropology, MLU

CHAIR

Phan Le Ha - University of Hawaii at Manoa

CHAIR

Stephanie K. Kim - Georgetown University Chau Duong Quang – SUNY Cora Lingling Xu - Keele University Terri Kim - University of East London

Environmentalism, Cultural Resilience and Submerged Societies in Northern Eurasia David Anderson - Aberdeen University Hunters and Traders in a Fluid World: Continuity and Change in a North Asian Borderland Tobias Holzlehner - Institute for Social and Cultural Anthropology, MLU Oil, Deеr and Film: Traditional Ethnocultural Communities in the Russian North (Film and Paper) Elena Golovneva - Ural Federal University, Ekaterinburg

SESSION 338

SESSION 340 11.15 – 13.00 / LIPSIUS 1.30 DEVELOPMENT AND URBANISATION

Can Periurban and Subaltern Regions of Fast-Industrializing Asia Forge Resilient Development Paths? Juggling Local Assets and Constraints to Engage in Global Competition II PANEL CONVENORS

Loraine Kennedy - Centre Asie du Sud-Est (CASE/CNRS), Julien Birgi - Institut Nationales des Langues et Civilisation Orientales (INALCO) - CESSMA (UMR 245)

11.15 – 13.00 / LIPSIUS 0.28 SOCIETY AND IDENTITY

In The Family and Beyond: Women’s Agency in Taiwan

CHAIR

Loraine Kennedy - Centre Asie du Sud-Est (CASE/CNRS) DISCUSSANT

Ana Mafalda Madureira - University of Twente

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Chang-hui Chi - National Quemoy University Gender and Sacrifice: Women’s Knowledge and Domestic Rituals in Patriarchal Society of Jinmen, Taiwan Chang-hui Chi - National Quemoy University Involution, Women’s Rights and Citizenship at the Bad Time: The Case of Jinmen in the Modern Age Ming-feng Liu - National Quemoy University Unmarried Women and Their Alternative “Families”: The Case Studies of Mazu’s Female Believers from a Taiwanese Coastal Village Mei-huan Lu - National Tsing Hua University

International markets of waste, Green Fences and the waste collection and recycling systems in craft clusters around Hanoi (Vietnam) Sylvie Fanchette - IRD (Research Institute for Sustainable Development) Minh Phuong Nguyen - University Paris Diderot Tension between Macro and Meso Scales of Governance of Industrial Clusters: Some Evidence from Tiruppur, Southern India Vijayabaskar Manimegalai - Madras Institute of Development Studies How local responses to global markets shape the physical and social environment. The case of wood furniture ecosystems in Semarang and Jepara (Central Java, Indonesia) since the late 1980s Julien Birgi - Institut Nationales des Langues et Civilisation Orientales (INALCO) - CESSMA (UMR 245)

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S e s s i o n S c h e d u l e 1 8 J u l y S e s s i o n s 3 3 7- 3 4 0

Han Vermeulen - Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology


SESSION 341

SESSION 343

1 1 .1 5 – 1 3.0 0 / L I P S I U S 1 .47

11.15 – 13.00 / LIPSIUS 2.08

SOCIETY AND IDENTITY

SOCIETY AND IDENTITY

Occupation, Class and Identity Formation in Asia

Decolonizing the Colony: Goa Through the Colonial and Postcolonial Encounter Institutional panel by European Alliance for Asian Studies

CHAIR

Mehdi Amineh - University of Amsterdam

PANEL CONVENOR

Rosa Maria Perez - ISCTE-IUL A Tale of Two Countries: Intergenerational Mobility and Inequality in China and India Sadequl Islam - Laurentian University Herdsmen as Entrepreneurs: Pastoralism and Family Business in Modern Mongolia Hiroyoshi Karashima - National Museum of Ethnology

Session Schedule 18 July Sessions 341-344

Selfhood in Contemporary Punjabi Village in Pakistan: Negotiating Categories of Zamindars (land Owners) and Kammis (artisan Castes) Through Gift Exchange Practices Abdul Qadar - L’École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS) Work of Dedication: How Much Is Enough? Yeun Hee J. Kim - Daegu University

SESSION 342 1 1 .1 5 – 1 3.0 0 / L I P S I U S 1 .4 8

Social self-representation in Goa, or as Catholic Brahmins and Chardós built an Identity Discourse around 1700 João Teles e Cunha - NOVA From India to Goa: Decolonizing Women Rosa Maria Perez - ISCTE-IUL “We, Indians”, “We, Portuguese”, “We, Goans”: Migration, material culture and postcolonial activation of the cross-cultural encounter Inês Lourenço - ISCTE-IUL

SESSION 344 11.15 – 13.00 / LIPSIUS 2.27 EDUCATION

Asian Studies in Africa: State of Affairs and Next Steps Institutional panel by International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS), University of Dar es Salaam and University of Ghana

KNOWLEDGE AND PHILOSOPHY

Rethinking Asian Studies in the Global South and Beyond II Institutional panel by Sephis Programme, El Colegio de Mexico, ALADAA, Universidad de Buenos Aires Universidad de Chile, ICAS - IIAS

R OUNDTABLE CONVENOR

Philippe Peycam - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) CHAIRS

Mathew Senga - University of Dar es Salaam, Lloyd A. Amoah - Centre for Asian Studies, University of Ghana

R OUNDTABLE CONVENORS AND CHAIRS

Amaury Garcia Rodriguez - El Colegio de México, Cláudio Pinheiro - Rio de Janeiro Federal University/SEPHIS

Aarti Kawlra - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) Abdourahmane Seck - University of Gaston Berger Patrice Corréa - Université Gaston Berger Oussouby Sacko - Kyoto Seika University Kae Amo - Kyoto Seika University Godwin Murunga - CODESRIA Mahmood Kooria - Leiden University Jatin Dua - University of Michigan Webby Kalikiti - University of Zambia Alexa Dietrich - Social Science Research Council Tom Asher - Social Science Research Council Lalita Hanwong - Kasetsart University Hiromu Fukai - IDE-JETRO Kojo Aido - University of Ghana Léon Buskens - Leiden University

Please see Session 301 Rethinking Asian Studies in the Global South and Beyond I, for the list of participants

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SESSION 345

SESSION 347

11.15 – 13.00 / LIPSIUS 2.28

11.15 – 13.00 / LIPSIUS 3.08

EDUCATION

A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

Schooling the Mind

Crime, Violence and Genre in Hong Kong Literature and Film

Aatreyee Ghosh - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) An Ideological Divergence: The Failure of the 1902 Educational System in China Ying Zhou - University of Groningen Learning to Love the Army: The Effects of Schooling and the Patriotic Education Campaign on Chinese Youth Notions of War and the Military Orna Naftali - Hebrew University of Jerusalem Regulating the Screens: Film Censorship and Film Education towards Children in Nanjing Decade (1928-1937) Ying Chen - City University of Hong Kong

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Kristof Van den Troost - Chinese University of Hong Kong Wong Fei-hung Was a Gangster? A Blasphemous Reading of a Kung Fu Film Legend Kristof Van den Troost - Chinese University of Hong Kong Urban Space in Noir-style Hong Kong Films of the 1950s-60s Yan Wei - Lingnan University “The Orchid in Flames”: Consanguinity, Community, and Criminality in “Father Is Back” (1961) Timmy Chih-Ting Chen - Hong Kong Baptist University

SESSION 348 SESSION 346

11.15 – 13.00 / MUSEUM VOLKENKUNDE

11.15 – 13.00 / LIPSIUS 3.07

PAVILJOEN BUILDING

P OLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL REL ATIONS

A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

Democracy in Crisis: Strong States, Minority Exclusion and Democracy in Asia

Fibre, Loom and Technique II PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Christopher Buckley - Wolfson College

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Kazuya Nakamizo - Kyoto University DISCUSSANT

Sachiko Imamura - Osaka City University The Crisis of Indian Democracy: Strong State and Vigilante Justice Kazuya Nakamizo - Kyoto University Political Trust and Muslim Minority in India Taberez Neyazi - National University of Singapore

Bantu Raffia Loom: From the Kingdom of Kongo to the Kuba Confederation, A Conservative Weaving Tradition Christine Giuntini - The Metropolitan Museum of Art Cloth from Ghana: Transmission of Technology between Europe, West Africa and Asia Malika Kraamer - Leicester Arts and Museums Service

Three Levels of Muslim Politics and the Transformation of Kashmiri Political Consciousness, 1960s-1980s Toru Tak - Kyoto University

Igorot Life-World According to Textiles in Museum Collections Analyn Salvador-Amores - University of the Philippines Baguio

War on Drugs and State of Exception in the Philippines: When a Bandit Grabbed the State Wataru Kusaka - Nagoya University

Changes in Ethnic Identity Markers in the Medium of Cloth in Xieng Khouang Province, Laos Linda McIntosh - Independent Scholar

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CHAIR


SESSION 349

SESSION 351

11.15 – 13.00 / SIJTHOFF

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / H U I Z I N GA 0.0 6

EDUCATION

MIGRATION AND DIASP ORAS

Academic Freedoms in Asia: Challenges and Responsibilities of The Academic Community, Professional Associations, and Universities

Chinese Diaspora: Historical Trajectories and Current Socio-Economic Influence In the Global World I

Institutional panel by Lund Univertsity on behalf of European Alliance for Asian Studies Roundtable Convenor Marina Svensson - Cente for East and South-East Asian Studies

Panel Schedule 18 July Sessions 349-352

Rebecca Karl - New York University Eva Hansson - Stockholm University Carmel Christy Kattithara Joseph - University of Delhi Eva Pils - Kings College London

SESSION 350 1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / H U I Z I N GA 0.0 4 A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

Unconventional, Unlikely and Unwanted? - An Exploration of Creative Cultures and Classes in China

CHAIR

Wolfram Schaffar - University of Passau “Inclusion” During the Chinese Exclusion Era (1882-1943): Chinese Migrants in the U.S. Midwest Yu Dou - Purdue University De-constructing Chineseness in Diaspora Journey: A Study on Identity Negotiation of the Chinese Peranakan in Thailand Herbary Zhang - The University of Melbourne Emotional Geographies, Hyper-mobility and Transnationalism: Migrant Women’s Circulations Between China and Taiwan Beatrice Zani - Lyon 2 University Mutual Fashion Adaptation in the Context of Chinese Migration to Mozambique Johanna E. von Pezold - University of Hong Kong

SESSION 352 PANEL CONVENOR

Jeroen de Kloet - University of Amsterdam

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / H U I Z I N GA 0. 2 3 C BOOK AND DISSERTATION CAR OUSEL

CHAIR

Yiu Fai Chow - Hong Kong Baptist University Kuaishou: Platformization of the unlikely, the banal and the ubiquitous Jeroen de Kloet - University of Amsterdam Love, Labour, Lost: Creative Class Mobility, Stories of Loss, Negative Affects Yiu Fai Chow - Hong Kong Baptist University Creative font designers and remediations of the calligraphic sign Laura Vermeeren - University of Amsterdam

Transfers To and From Japan CHAIR

Dani Madrid-Morales - Houston University Japanese Culture in Words and Images E. L. Cerroni-Long - Eastern Michigan University Japan’s Pre-War Perspective of Southeast Asia: Focusing on Ethnologist Matsumoto Nobuhiro’s Works During 1919–1945 Petra Karlova Mapping Japan: Enduring Encounters Radu Leca - Heidelberg University Sanitized Sex: Regulating Prostitution, Venereal Disease, and Intimacy in Occupied Japan, 1945-1952 Robert Kramm - University of Hong Kong

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SESSION 353

SESSION 354

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / H U I Z I N GA 0. 2 5

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / H U I Z I N GA 0. 26

DEVELOPMENT AND URBANISATION

ENVIRONMENT

Politics and Imaginaries for Diffuse Urbanization in Asia and Europe

Economic Growth and its Discontents: Social and Environmental Resilience, up to When? Analyzing the Main Factors and Triggers for Social Resilience I

PANEL CONVENOR

Andrew Marton - University of Victoria CHAIR

PANEL CONVENOR

Adèle Esposito - CNRS-AUSSER

Christine Cabasset - IRASEC - Research Institute on Contemporary Southeast Asia

DISCUSSANT

Joël Idt - UPEM, Laburba

CHAIR

‘Ghost’ Areas in Hanoi: Urban Imaginaries and the Reality of Diffuse Urbanization in Vietnam Clément Musil - UMR AUSser 3329 CNRS Urban Rural Linkages and Urbanization in Indonesia: Developing an Intraregional Perspective in the Subosukawonosraten Region Nur Miladan - Universitas Sebelas Maret Scale, Space, and the Urban Economy: Building India’s New Manufacturing Cities Neha Sami - Indian Institute for Human Settlements

Living on unstable ground: an ethnographic study on the last residents of mining settlements after urban renewal in Datong (Shanxi, China) Judith Audin - CEFC French Centre for Research on Contemporary China Remaining in decline. Who lives in Japan’s shrinking suburbs nowadays? Sophie Buhnik - Maison Franco-Japonaise Smoky Season: The Political Ecology of the “Haze Crisis” in Northern Thailand Olivier Evrard - French Research Institute for Sustainable Development (IRD) Mary Mostafanezhad - University of Hawaii at Manoa Urban governance in the making of Bangkok Niramon Kulsrisombat - UDDC-Chulalongkorn University Thailand Local governance as social cohesion’s backbone. Lessons learned from Benoa Bay large-scale development project in Bali? Christine Cabasset - IRASEC - Research Institute on Contemporary Southeast Asia Gusti Ayu Made Suartika - Udayana University

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Catherine Bastien Ventura - GIS Asie Ecological Civilization and Diffuse Urbanization in China: Constructing an Eco-Imaginary in the Lower Yangzi Delta Andrew Marton - University of Victoria


SESSION 355

SESSION 357

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 0.0 2

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 0.1 4

L ANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

L ANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

Traditional Scripts of East Asia

Poetry

CHAIR

CHAIR

Nadia Kreeft - Leiden University Library ‘We Did Not Adopt but Adapt Hangeul’: The Cia-Cia’s Ongoing Challenges and Expanding Potential HyoJin Kim - Waseda University History and Epics in “Kitab-i Dedem Korkut”: Oghuz Conquest of Anatolia as a Heroic Memory Tatiana Anikeeva - Institute of Oriental Studies RAS

Session Schedule 18 July Sessions 355-358

Law and Justice at the Sengoku Daimyo Court (on the Basis of the Evidence of “Koyo Gunkan”) Polkhov Svyatoslav - Institute of Oriental Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences New Aspects of the Quotation in Character Type Kwukyel with Interpretation in the “Merciful Bodhimanda: Buddhist Teaching for Repentance” Olivier Bailblé - Aix Marseille Univesity The Meaning of Preserving the Traditional Manuscript of the Cham in Vietnam: Preliminary Study of Patar of the Cham Bani Yasuko Yoshimoto - Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

SESSION 356

Zhiyi Yang - Goethe-Universität Frankfurt From Yuefu to Gexing, Study of the Nature of a Chinese Musical Poetry from 3rd to 7th Centuries Rui Zhang - Institut Nationales des Langues et Civilisation Orientales (INALCO) Kagerō Diary: Poetry as an Emotional Practice of a Medieval Japanese Noblewoman Nina Farizova - Yale University Sufi Cosmopolitan and Malay Poetics: Exploring Prior Text in the Vernacularized Poems of Hamzah Fansuri, c. 16th c. Malay World Kris Ramlan - Goethe University of Frankfurt

SESSION 358 1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 0. 2 8 A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

Our Commoning Practices in Turmoil: A Comparative Account of Hong Kong and Taiwan PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

N W Law (wen yau) - Hong Kong Art Research Initiative

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 0.0 8 P OLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL REL ATIONS

China’s Rise and The Future of the Liberal World Order PANEL CONVENORS

Ho-fung Hung - Johns Hopkins University, Nana De Graaff - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam CHAIR AND DISCUSSANT

Jue Wang - Leiden University

DISCUSSANT

Anson HS. Mak - Hong Kong Baptist University Acts of Commoning: From Public Space to Public Sphere N W Law (wen yau) - Hong Kong Art Research Initiative After Commoning Daniel Tsang - University of Hong Kong Revisit: participatory art as the commoning practices Tzu-Tung Lee - Overseas Taiwanese Taiwanese for Democracy

Chinese Leadership in Post-American Globalization: Hope or Hot Air? Ho-fung Hung - Johns Hopkins University China Inc. Goes Global! The transnationalizing networks of Chinese firms and business elites Nana De Graaff - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Towards a Minimalist WTO: China’s Rise and the Liberal Trade Order Clara Weinhardt - Hertie School of Governance China and Global Internet Governance Simon Xu Hui Shen - Chinese University of Hong Kong

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SESSION 359

SESSION 361

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 0. 5 1

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0.1 3

DEVELOPMENT AND URBANISATION

A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

Neighbourhoods and Cities in Asia III: Neighbourhood and Livelihoods

The Threat of the Beautiful Woman: The Influence – or lack of – European Feminism in Chinese Representations of the Feminine/Feminism

Paul Rabé - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS), Rita Padawangi - Singapore University of Social Sciences PANEL CO-CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Kong Chong Ho - National University of Singapore Wua-Lai Silver Craft Traditions and the Shaping of Neighbourhood Culture and Relations Komson Teeraparbwong - Chiang Mai University A Political Theory of Street Rhythms in Hồ Chí Minh City: Towards a Neighbourhood Rhythm-Analysis Marie Gibert-Flutre - Université Paris Diderot Dwelling the Streets, Living on Edge: Homelessness and Survival in Manila Tessa Maria Guazon - University of the Philippines

SESSION 360 1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 1 .4 4 P OLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL REL ATIONS

In The Shadow of The New Silk Road III: Informality and Transnational Flows

PANEL CONVENOR

Christine Vial Kayser - Creops, Paris IV-Sorbonne CHAIR AND DISCUSSANT

Anne Kerlan - UMR Chine, Corée, Japon, Centre d’études sur la Chine moderne et contemporaine, CNRS-EHESS Yang Fudong and the ambiguities of female power in contemporary Chinese art Christine Vial Kayser - Creops, Paris IV-Sorbonne ‘My Body Says’: Performing Vagina Monologues and Enacting Transnational Feminism in Contemporary China Hongwei Bao - University of Nottingham Girls who drink human blood: Lipstick, feminism, and the male gaze in Xiao Hong’s fiction Coraline Jortay - Université libre de Bruxelles The image of the “modern girl” in the Republican Shanghai in the writings and images of Ye Lingfeng Marie Laureillard - Lumière-Lyon 2 University

SESSION 362 PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Susann Handke - Erasmus University Rotterdam

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0.1 4 HISTORY

PANEL CO-CONVENORS

Tak-Wing Ngo - University of Macau, Frans-Paul van der Putten - Clingendael Institute One Gateway, Two Checkpoints, Three Networks: Organizing Shadow Trade at the China-Kazakhstan Border Eva Hung - Hang Seng Management College Face-to-face encounters at Caucasian crossroads: BRI and Chinese investments in Georgia Susanne Fehlings - Goethe University Frankfurt am Main Institutions and mechanisms of the transborder flow of Chinese industrial capital under BRI Xiaoming Huang - Victoria University of Wellington Mapping on Transnational Crime Routes in the Greater Mekong Sub-region in the New Silk Road Hai Thanh Luong - RMIT University

Colonial History of Southeast Asia CHAIR

Gilles de Gantès - IrAsia, Aix-Marseille University “Older” to “Younger Brother”: Aristocratic Restoration in the Governance of the Greater Netherlands Albert Schrauwers - York University Ahmadiyya and the Muslim Media in Colonial Indonesia Yasuko Kobayashi - Nanzan University The Rhetoric of Paintings: Towards a History of Balinese Ideas, Imaginings and Emotions in the Period 1800–1940 Peter J. Worsley - The University of Sydney Women’s Criminality in Spanish Colonial Philippines Ma Rita Lourdes A. Alfaro - Ateneo de Manila University

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PANEL CONVENORS


SESSION 363

SESSION 365

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0.1 6

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0. 20

HISTORY

HISTORY

Diplomacy and Alliances

Production of Knowledge and Euro-Asian Connectivities in The 18th-Century Philippines: Revisiting Colonial State Consolidation

CHAIR

Jiajia Liu - Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies Beware of the ‘Cat’s Eyes’! Spain’s Militaristic Approach to China and Its Consequences (Late-16th Century) Ubaldo Laccarino - University of Naples

Session Schedule 18 July Sessions 363-366

Philippine-Belgian Relations: Economic and Social Diplomacy during the Ferdinand E. Marcos Presidency, 1965-1986 Jason Mari A. de las Alas - University of Santo Tomas, Manila, Philippines Regionalism and Cold War. The U.S. Involvement in Southeast Asia and the Origins of ASEAN, 1959-1967 Raimondo Neironi - Catholic University of Milan The Use of Soft Power: Germany and France in Thailand from 1868-1910 Catthiyakorn Sasitharamas - Silpakorn University

SESSION 364 1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0.1 7 HISTORY

18th Century Joseon, and Another Type of ‘Modernity’ PANEL CONVENOR

Jae Hoon Jung - Kyungpook National University CHAIR

Jong-Chol An - University of Tübingen DISCUSSANT

Heena Youn - Independent Scholar Politics and Democracy Jae Hoon Jung - Kyungpook National University Family and Gender Equality-Dual aspects of the 18th century Joseon families, differences and discriminations Jeongun Kim - Kyungpook National University Culture and Self-Consciousness -Self perception of one’s own identity In Bok Yi - Kyungpook National University

PANEL CONVENOR

Ander Permanyer-Ugartemendia - Universitat Oberta de Catalunya CHAIR

Ruth de Llobet - University of Wisconsin Serving an imperial agenda? Manuel de Agote’s Diarios and the production of Spanish knowledge on the Canton trade Ander Permanyer-Ugartemendia - Universitat Oberta de Catalunya Viana’s 1765 “Demostración del Miserable estado de las islas Filipinas”: An economic report on the Philippines as an example of knowledge production for colonial governance? Ruth de Llobet - University of Wisconsin A Threatened Colony: The Discursive Construction of the Philippines in the Writings of 18th-Century Friars Eberhard Crailsheim - Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas Pedro Murillo Velarde and East Asian Perceptions of the Spanish Philippines Birgit Tremml-Werner - University of Zurich

SESSION 366 1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0. 2 5 P OLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL REL ATIONS

Hegemonic Stability, Neoliberalism and the Rise of China: Comparative Perspectives from the Global South PANEL CONVENOR

Dauda Abubakar - University of Michigan-Flint CHAIR

Praveen Chaudhry - State University of New York/FIT DISCUSSANT

Céline Merheb - Professor, Université Saint Esprit de Kaslik (USEK) Chinese Capital: Strategic Investment of Hunting for Returns? Emre Ozsoz - State University of New York/FIT The Rise of China: Implications for the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Paul Clement - State University of New York/FIT Local State Adhocracy as a Form of Infrastructural Power: Stability Maintenance in Grassroots China Feng Chen - Hong Kong Baptist University

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SESSION 369

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0. 26

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0.3 1

HISTORY

H E R I TAG E A N D T H E P O L I T I CS O F C U LT U R E

Eurasians’ Middle Ground to Power: Capital, Mobility, and the Making of Colonial Elites

The Right to Conserve Cultural Material?: Decision Making and Materiality

PANEL CONVENOR

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Sheyla S. Zandonai - Laboratoire Architecture Anthropologie

Nicole Tse - The University of Melbourne CO-CHAIR

Ana Labrador - National Museum of the Philippines

CHAIR

Catherine Chan - Bristol University

Hong Kong’s ‘Portuguese’: The politics of being ‘not Eurasian,’ 1900-1945 Catherine Chan - Bristol University Macanese and the “Senate”: Claiming ownership over urban governance Sheyla S. Zandonai - Laboratoire Architecture Anthropologie

The ecology of conservation practices: Knowledge systems, communities of practice and embodied values Diana Tay - The University of Melbourne Authenticity, the artist record and the right to know Eliza O’Donnell - The University of Melbourne Collections, Communities and Projects in Bhutan and Nepal Sabine Cotte - The University of Melbourne

SESSION 370 1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0.3 2 P OLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL REL ATIONS

SESSION 368 1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0.3 0

Southeast Asia’s Democratic Decline and the Persistence of Authoritarianism II

A RTS A N D C U LT U R E CHAIR

In The Making: Experimentation and Experiment in Southeast Asian Art I PANEL CONVENOR

Amanda Katherine Rath - Goethe University of Frankfurt PANEL CO-CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Wulan Dirgantoro - The University of Melbourne DISCUSSANT

Pamela Corey - University of London Experimentation and Redemptive Intervention Amanda Katherine Rath - Goethe University of Frankfurt Listening to Experimental Aesthetics: Sounding Experiments on Postcolonial Democracy MeLê Yamomo - University of Amsterdam

Deasy Simandjuntak - ISEAS - Yusof Ishak Institute Impunity as an Impediment to Indonesia’s Democratic Process Saskia E. Wieringa - University of Amsterdam Malaysian Election Shock and Its Framing in Online International Newspapers Ghislaine L. Lewis - University of Lynchburg Politics and Islam in Regional Electoral Democracy 2018 in Indonesia Delmus Puneri Salim - State Islamic Institute (IAIN) Manado The State and the Internationalization of Oligarchy in Post-Authoritarian Indonesia Faris Al-Fadhat - Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Exploding Galaxies and Diaspora Spaces: ‘Experimentalism’ According to Philippine Expatriate Artists of the 1960s and 1970s Eva Bentcheva - Haus der Kunst Munich The Early 1990s Experiment and Exploration of Space and Ephemerality in Malaysian Art Exhibitions Sarena Abdullah - Universiti Sains Malaysia

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Macanese elites under Portuguese colonial regime: The rise and fall of Montalto de Jesus José Luis De Sales Marques - Institute of European Studies of Macau


SESSION 371

SESSION 373

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0.3 5

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S C 0.0 4

HISTORY

RELIGION AND BELIEFS

Making of Hindu Identity, in And Around

Roman Catholicism in East Timor

Institutional panel by Institute of Indian Studies, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies

PANEL CONVENOR

Julius Bautista - Kyoto University Center for Southeast Asian Studies

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Ji Eun Lee - Hankuk University of Foreign Studies

CHAIR AND DISCUSSANT

Eriko Aoki - Ryukoku University Defying Hindu Identity: Discourse of Twentieth-Century Dalit Intellectuals Ji Eun Lee - Hankuk University of Foreign Studies Constructing Hindu Antiquity Myungnam Kang - Hankuk University of Foreign Studies

Session Schedule 18 July Sessions 371-374

Forging a New Bazaar for the Independent India: Focusing on Non-Muslim Big Businessmen’s View 1940-47 Minha Shin - Hankuk University of Foreign Studies The Politics of Architecture under the Modi Government: Focused on Religious Buildings Choonho Lee - Youngsan University Representation of Hindu Identity in Hindi Satirical Drama in the Late 19th Century Yong Jeong Kim - Hankuk University of Foreign Studies

Roman Catholic Religious Networks in East TImor Julius Bautista - Kyoto University Center for Southeast Asian Studies Missions, Language, and local beliefs in Central Timor Shintaro Fukutake - Sophia University Bearing Faith and Wearing Belak: A Study on Belief in Contemporary Timor-Leste Toru Ueda - Setsunan University

SESSION 374 1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S C 0.0 6 MIGRATION AND DIASP ORAS

The Bay of Bengal, Perspectives Across the Disciplines III - Displaced Livelihoods

SESSION 372 1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0.4 1

R OUNDTABLE CONVENORS AND CHAIRS

Carola Lorea - National University of Singapore, Jayati Bhattacharya - National University of Singpore

H E R I TAG E A N D T H E P O L I T I CS O F C U LT U R E

Heritage, Art and Agency

Ruhi Deol - Ludwig-Maximilians-University Raka Banerjee - Tata Institute of Social Sciences Claudia Aufschnaiter - Austrian Academy of Sciences

PANEL CONVENOR

Elena Paskaleva - Leiden University CHAIR

Willem Vogelsang - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) The Mosques of Samarqand: Colonizing and re-appropriating architectural heritage through art Elena Paskaleva - Leiden University Reconnecting-Recollecting Cultural Memory: The perception and Expression of Vietnamese Cultural Heritage by French Viet Kieu Artists in Saigon Charlotte Patoux - Université Libre de Bruxelles Filling the voids of memory: Collecting, researching and archiving in the works of Sim Chin Yin and Lynn Lu Sara Guagnini - Independent Scholar

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SESSION 375

SESSION 377

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S C 0.1 4

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S C 1 .3 1

RELIGION AND BELIEFS

MIGRATION AND DIASP ORAS

‘Christianity Converted’: The Transformation of Christianity Through the Colonial Encounter

Diversity in Migration to Japan and Pacific Region – Theoretical and Policy Challenges

PANEL CONVENORS

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Alexander Van der Meer - Leiden University, Bente De Leede - Leiden University

Yugo Tomonaga - Ryukoku University

Hanco Jürgens - University of Amsterdam Framing religious compromises to the Dutch ecclesial and missionary constituency between 1700 and 1850 Alexander Van der Meer - Leiden University Negotiating Marriage: the interaction of Sri Lankan people with the Dutch Reformed Church in eighteenth century colonial Sri Lanka Bente De Leede - Leiden University Local intermediaries and the Catholic mission in the Dutch East Indies during the late colonial period Maaike Derksen - Radboud University Nijmegen

Diversity in Migrants from the Philippines in Japan: Focusing on Mixed Motivations for Migration Megumi Hara - National Institute of Technology, Wakayama College Stateless by Blood: The Case of Children of Refugees and Asylum-Seekers in Japan Shincha Park - Binghamton University - SUNY The Role of Whiteness, Gender and Cultural Capital in the Integration – The Case of Europeans in Japan Miloš Debnár - Ryukoku University

Embodied Christianity? Localising missionising, civilising and colonising practices between the Dutch metropole and Northern New Guinea. Iris Busschers - University of Groningen

Historic Legacy and Diversity of Australian Indigenous Peoples and Asian Immigrant Relations Yugo Tomonaga - Ryukoku University

Negotiating Priesthood: African theologians in the Seminary of the Benedictine Mission in Southern Tanzania, 1927-1961 Richard Hölzl - Georg-August-Universität Göttingen

SESSION 378 1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / L I P S I U S 0.0 2 L ANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

S ES S I O N 3 76

Writing and Gender II

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S C 0. 20 HISTORY

Visual Materials in Chinese Local Gazetteers PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Kenneth J. Hammond - New Mexico State University Urban transformation and visual representation in Chinese local gazetteers. Kenneth J. Hammond - New Mexico State University Frontier Settlements and Modern State-Building in Late Imperial and Republican China Shellen Wu - University of Tennessee Images of rituals and ritual objects in local gazetteers. Anne Gerritsen - Leiden University Technology, information and application: Western technology in gazetteer maps from late Qing and Republican China Jiajing Zhang - University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences

CHAIR

Minna Valjakka - National University of Singapore China Regain Freedom: Art-Literature for the People, by the People, of the People Suvro Parui - Amity School of Languages Feminist Approaches to Reflecting on the Cultural Revolution – Contextual and Textual Study on Literary Works by Chinese Female Writers in 1990s Luming Zhang - Duke University Men In/and the Feminist Movement in Vietnam in the Early 20th Century Lan Kim Cao - Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences The Weakening of “Yin”: The Suicide and the Unpunished Endings of Wanton Women in Ming-Qing Fiction Ziyi Hu - University of Hong Kong Hero No. 1: Performance and Embodiment of Feminine Identity in the Work of Contemporary South Asian Photographers Grace Oxley - Birkbeck College, University of London

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Session Schedule 18 July Sessions 375-378

‘Super-Diversity’ in Japan and Its Challenges for the Integration Programs: Case Studies on Policy Implementations in Public Service Institutions Viktoriya Kim - Osaka University

CHAIR


SESSION 379

SESSION 381

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / L I P S I U S 0.0 3

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / L I P S I U S 0.1 1

SOCIETY AND IDENTITY

H E R I TAG E A N D T H E P O L I T I CS O F C U LT U R E

Contesting Marginality: Emerging Narratives and Frameworks in Southeast Asia

Northern Asia Part III: Centre and Periphery PANEL CONVENOR

Han Vermeulen - Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Yiru Lim - Singapore University of Social Sciences

PANEL CO-CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Tobias Holzlehner - Institute for Social and Cultural Anthropology, MLU

“Others is Not a Race”: Cultural Erasure and Reclamation Yiru Lim - Singapore University of Social Sciences “I gave birth to four children, and I died.” The women in Eka Kuriawan’s Indonesia Kit Ying Lye - Singapore University of Social Sciences

Session Schedule 18 July Sessions 379-382

Cooking up Heritage: Representations of Peranakan heritage in Singaporean Cookbooks Janice Kam - Singapore University of Social Sciences Asymmetries and solidarities amongst Filipino workers in the gig economy Cheryll Ruth Soriano - De La Salle University The Impacts of Structure and Narrative: Recontextualising Malay Marginality in Singapore Nuraliah Norasid - Centre for Research on Islamic and Malay Affairs

SESSION 380

“Back to Traditional Roots” – Mongolian Ways of Overcoming the Past and Constructing the Future Alevtina Solovyova - Russian State University for the Humanities New Debates on the Mongolian Revolution of 1921: History as a Political Resource Irina Morozova - University of Regensburg

SESSION 382 1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / L I P S I U S 0. 2 8 SOCIETY AND IDENTITY

Ethno-Territoriality in North East India and Beyond its Borders I PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Melanie Vandenhelsken - University of Vienna

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / L I P S I U S 0.0 5 SOCIETY AND IDENTITY

DISCUSSANT

Sanjib Baruah - Bard College

Biography in Contemporary Asia PANEL CONVENOR

Phuong Ngoc Nguyen - IrAsia, Aix-Marseille University CHAIR

Hemlata Giri Louissier - IrAsia, Aix-Marseille University Modern biography in Vietnam during the 1st half of 20th century Phuong Ngoc Nguyen - IrAsia, Aix-Marseille University Mahatama under cross examination Hemlata Giri Louissier - IrAsia, Aix-Marseille University Indonesian biographies of President Sukarno Étienne Naveau - Inalco-Cerlom, Paris

‘Naga Uniqueness’: Ethno-Talk, Ethno-Territoriality, and Ethnic Uncertainty among Upland Nagas Jelle J.P. Wouters - Royal Thimphu College Between the Lines: Governing the tribal state of Meghalaya in Northeast India Hugo Stokke - Chr. Michelsen Institute Old settlement, Citizenship, and State Resources in Sikkim - ‘Sikkim-Subject’ as a territorial Identity Sunil Pradhan - Jawaharlal Nehru University Identity and belonging in Northeast India: the case of Nagaland and Mizoram Joy Pachuau - Jawaharlal Nehru University Lines and Lineages: the Legalization of Ethno-territorial Assertions in Meghalaya Bengt Karlsson - Stockholm University

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SESSION 385

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / L I P S I U S 1 .3 0

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / L I P S I U S 1 .4 8

ENVIRONMENT

MEDIA, COMMUNICATION, DIGITALISATION

China’s Environmental Impacts in the Asia-Pacific: Discourses, Representations and Practices in The Russian Far East and South East Asia (19th – 21st Cent.)

Europe in Bollywoodscape: Transnationalism, Mediated Identities and New ‘Others’

PANEL CONVENORS

CHAIR

CHAIR

Sandra Dahlke - German Historical Institute Moscow DISCUSSANT

Andreas Hilger - German Historical Institute Moscow How Chinese Actors Influence the Russian Far East Environment: Voices in the Russian press (1990s–2010s) Benjamin Beuerle - German Historical Institute Moscow “Overcrowded and Unsanitary:” Sinophobic discourses in Vladivostok and Singapore Sören Urbansky - German Historical Institute Washington DC Ruling the River and Sea: China’s environmental impacts of its geopolitical and economic interests in Southeast Asia Shaun Lin - National University of Singapore (NUS), Max Weber Foundation Research Group

Nazia Hussein - Birmingham City University Sanjay Kumar - Central European University Bollywood’s ‘New women’ Nazia Hussein - Birmingham City University The return of the Non-Resident Indian (NRI): Changing representations of South Asian Diaspora in Europe in Bollywood Cinema Sanjay Kumar - Central European University The Taming of the Gori? Tracing the Evolving Representation of White Femininity in Popular Hindi Cinema Alexandra Delaney-Bhattacharya - Birmingham City University Bollywood-Novels as Representations of Asia in Europe Bernhard Fuchs - University of Vienna Euro-Bollywood geomapping: decoding European cities in Bollywood films Monia Acciari - De Montfort University

SESSION 386 SESSION 384

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / L I P S I U S 2 .0 8

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / L I P S I U S 1 .47

KNOWLEDGE AND PHILOSOPHY

SOCIETY AND IDENTITY

Sounding Chinese: Evolving Notions of Nation, Language and Identity

Chronotypes and Chronologics: Transcultural Travels and Translations of Periodization Schemes Institutional panel by Heidelberg’s Centre for Asian and Transcultural Studies (CATS) on behalf of European Alliance for Asian Studies

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Fang Xu - University of California, Berkeley “Serving the people” or else? Dialect preservation movement in Shanghai Fang Xu - University of California, Berkeley

WORKSHOP CONVENORS

Barbara Mittler - Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, Thomas Maissen - Early Modern European History, Deutsches Historisches Institut Paris

“The Chinese of Tang Poets”: Cantonese and the making of a Chinese ethnicity in late-Qing Guangdong Gina Tam - Trinity University

Sara Bortoletto - Independent Scholar Cui Chen - Shandong University Delilah R. Labajo - University of San Carlos, Cebu, Philippines Lemuel M. Magaling - University of the Philippines - Diliman Morragotwong Phumplab - National University of Singapore Rajeshwar Singh - Jawaharlal Nehru University Evi Yuliana Siregar - El Colegio de México

Who are You Calling Anomalous? Eurocentric Explanations of the Rise of National Standard Languages and the Chinese Case Jeffery Weng - University of California, Berkeley

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Session Schedule 18 July Sessions 383-386

Benjamin Beuerle - German Historical Institute Moscow, Sören Urbansky - German Historical Institute Washington DC

PANEL CONVENOR


SESSION 387

SESSION 389

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / L I P S I U S 2 . 2 7

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / L I P S I U S 3.07

SOCIETY AND IDENTITY

EDUCATION

Rethinking Gender Equality and Transitional Justice in Post-War Taiwan

Social Inequality in Japan I: Life Course from Adolescence to Adulthood

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Jens Damm - Chang Jung University Taiwan and Marriage Equality Jens Damm - Chang Jung University CEDAW in Taiwan and the localization of Women’s Human Rights Astrid Lipinsky - University Vienna

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The Implementation of Taiwan’s Gender Equity Education Act – Current and Future Challenges Fanni Maráczi - Pallas Athene Geopolitical Institute

Kenji Ishida - University of Tokyo Family Socioeconomic Status and Educational Decision Making: The Effect of Debt Aversion on High School Choices Kazuhisa Furuta - Niigata University Single Parenthood and Children’s Well-being in Japan: Comparing Father’s and Mother’s Absence by Death and Divorce Sho Fujihara - University of Tokyo Leaving the Parental Home in Contemporary Japan Yusuke Hayashi - Musashi University

SESSION 388 1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / L I P S I U S 2 . 2 8 EDUCATION

The Dynamics of ‘Good Education’ in South Asia: Experiences Among Children, Parents, and Childcare Workers

Characteristics of Middle-aged Unmarried People Living with their Parents in Japan Misaki Matano - Musashi University Poverty Risk among the Japanese: Concentration of Risk and the Role of Education Wataru Nakazawa - Osaka University

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Tomoyuki Chaya - Matsumoto Junior College Politics of Quality of Preschool Education: Female Childcare Workers and Government Supervision in India Tomoyuki Chaya - Matsumoto Junior College Between Hope and Burden: “Good Education,” a Case of the Everyday Practices of Unschooled Women in Nepal Maiko Annen - National Museum of Ethnology The Scope of Education: The Struggles of Nepali Girls for Good Jobs Sanae Ito - Kyoto University Education, aspirations, and gender ideology in the transitional society: An ethnographic study in rural India Emiko Nozawa - University of Tokyo

SESSION 390 1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / L I P S I U S 3.0 8 A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

Revisiting Urban Spaces in Late Imperial China Through Visuality and Materiality PANEL CONVENOR

Yizhou Wang - Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg CHAIR AND DISCUSSANT

Ching-Ling Wang - Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam Picturing Urban Pleasures of Nanjing: Courtesans, Gender, and Representations in Ming Dynasty Yizhou Wang - Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg Framing Suzhou: Landscape, Image, and Local Identity in Ming China You Li - City University of Hong Kong The Poetics of “Crystal Palace”: Underwater Wonderland in late Imperial Qing Tao Wu - Heidelberg University Image, Genealogy and Space: The Construction of Shaolin Temple’s Cultural Image inside-out the Three Religions and Nine Schools Stele Shaobo Sun - Leiden University

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SESSION 391

SESSION 393

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / M U S E U M VO L K E N K U N D E

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / H U I Z I N G A 0 . 0 6

PAVILJOEN BUILDING

MIGRATION AND DIASP ORAS

A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

Fibre, Loom and Technique III PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Christopher Buckley - Wolfson College

Chinese Diaspora: Historical Trajectories and Current Socio-Economic Influence in The Global World II CHAIR

Wolfram Schaffar - University of Passau

A Bulang by Any Other Loom...Integration of Design, Technique and Loom in the Making of an Indonesian Textile Sandra Niessen - Research Collective for Decolonizing Fashion From Khmer to Minangkabau - Technical Analysis of the Weaving Tools and Looms Bernhard Bart - Creative Director Studio Songket Palantaloom

SESSION 392 1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / H U I Z I N G A 0 . 0 4 A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

‘Third-Worldism’ and Asia in Europe: Art, Popular Culture and Decolonization (1940S-1970S)

Africa-Asia Relations and Its Implications for Europe - China-Ghana Relations as a Case Study Agnes Khoo-Dzisi - Webster University Overseas Education, Social Mobility, and Ethnic Positioning: The Experiences of Overseas-Educated Malaysian Chinese Returnees Ai-hsuan Ma - National Chengchi University Partner Selection of Chinese Migrants in Belgium Wenlei Shi - Ghent University The Subjectivity of the Chinese in Canada in the Formation of Their Hyphenated Identity in the Exclusion Era Ruoxi Zhang - Universtiy of Lethbridge Transmigrant Familial Practices in Chinese Immigrant Families in Canada Guida Man - York University

SESSION 394 PANEL CONVENOR

Manuela Ciotti - Aarhus University

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / H U I Z I N G A 0 . 2 3 C BOOK AND DISSERTATION CAR OUSEL

CHAIR

Monika Baar - Leiden University DISCUSSANT

Sanjukta Sunderason - Leiden University

Transfers to and From China CHAIR

Pascale Elbaz - ISIT, Paris Asian Venice: The Art Biennale as stage and market (1950s-1960s) Manuela Ciotti - Aarhus University Tigers of Mompracem and Victor Charlie: Picturing East Asia in Italian narratives of anti-colonial resistance Marco Musillo - Kunsthistorisches Institut Cross-cultural artistic routes between South Asia and Czechoslovakia Simone Wille - University of Innsbruck

Elements of Continuity Between Chinese Mathematical Writings from the 13th Century to the 15th Century: Comparing Mathematical Methods (1261 CE) and Great Compendium (1450 CE) Xiaohan Zhou - University Paris Diderot Maritime Distribution of Chinese Ceramics. Shipments of Porcelain and the Dutch East India Company, First Half Seventeenth Century Christine Ketel - Leiden University Opium’s Long Shadow: From Asian Revolt to Global Drug Control (Harvard University Press, 2018) Steffen Rimner - Utrecht University Realistic Revolution: Contesting Chinese History, Culture, and Politics After 1989 Els van Dongen - Nanyang Technological University

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Session Schedule 18 July Sessions 391-394

Palu’e ikat: Iconography and nomenclature Stefan Danerek - Independent Scholar


SESSION 395

SESSION 397

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / H U I Z I N G A 0 . 2 5

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 0 . 0 2

DEVELOPMENT AND URBANISATION

L ANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

(Re)Structuring Public Space in East Asia: Building Towards the Olympic and Paralympic Games

Mapping the Aesthetics of The Empire’s Water Works: Rivers, Canals, Dikes, and Dams in Early-Modern and Modern Chinese Literature

R OUNDTABLE CONVENOR AND CHAIR

PANEL CONVENOR

Deirdre A. L. Sneep - Universität Duisburg-Essen R OUNDTABLE CO-CONVENOR

Paize Keulemans - Princeton University CHAIR AND DISCUSSANT

Anoma van der Veere - Osaka University

Session Schedule 18 July Sessions 395-398

Deirdre A. L. Sneep - Universität Duisburg-Essen Anoma van der Veere - Osaka University Christian Tagsold - Universität Düsseldorf Katharina M. Borgmann - Universität Duisburg-Essen Sam Geijer - Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences

SESSION 396 1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / H U I Z I N G A 0 . 2 6 ENVIRONMENT

Economic Growth and its Discontents: Social And Environmental Resilience, up to When? Analyzing the Main Factors and Triggers for Social Resilience II

Hilde de Weerdt - Leiden University The Global Aesthetics of an Early-modern Chinese Network: The Grand Canal in late-Ming Fiction, Dutch Mercantile Reports, and Jesuit Enlightenment Histories Paize Keulemans - Princeton University The Great Flood: Sentiment and Water Management in The Travels of Lao Can Hui-lin Hsu - Chinese University of Hong Kong River Medium: On the Political Channels of Literature in Wartime China Anatoly Detwyler - University of Wisconsin - Madison

SESSION 398 1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 0 . 0 8 P OLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL REL ATIONS

PANEL CONVENOR

Christine Cabasset - IRASEC - Research Institute on Contemporary Southeast Asia CHAIR

Party-Politics in China, Japan and India CHAIR

Catherine Bastien Ventura - GIS Asie Climate change, Emigration, and Women’s labor supply (Thailand, Vietnam) Noukignon Koné - University of Rouen Normandy Thi Anh-Dao Tran - IRASEC - Research Institute on Contemporary Southeast Asia Social resilience in protected forest areas, Northern Thailand Abigaël Pesses - IRASEC - Research Institute on Contemporary Southeast Asia The death of the rivers in South Indian Deccan context: lack of care and ecosystem destruction Hélène Guetat-Bernard - French Institute of Pondicherry (IFP) The environmental limits of irrigation-based agricultural growth in South India: A tragedy of commons? Frédéric Landy - French Institute of Pondicherry

Cecilia Dal Zovo - Institute of Heritage Sciences (IncipitCSIC), Santiago de Compostela Dispossessed of Power: Women’s Contributions to Party Politics in India Tanya Jakimow - University of New South Wales Japanese New Parties’ Legislative Behaviour and Its Implications Elena Korshenko - Freie Universität Berlin Political Conduct and Moral Performance: Chinese Communist Party Cadres Under Xi Jinping Aleksandra Kubat - King’s College London, Lau China Institute Political Strategies and Readers’ Responses in Collective Reading Rituals in Maoist China Damian Mandzunowski - University of Freiburg

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SESSION 401

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 0 . 1 4

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 0 . 5 1

L ANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

DEVELOPMENT AND URBANISATION

Utopia Trouble in Sinophone Literature and Art

Neighbourhoods and Cities In Asia IV: Neighbourhood Activism and The City

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Jessica Elizabeth Imbach - University of Zurich

Rita Padawangi - Singapore University of Social Sciences PANEL CO-CONVENORS

Justyna Jaguscik - University of Zurich A Touch of Toxicity: Eco-dystopianism in post-Mao science fiction Jessica Elizabeth Imbach - University of Zurich Is love and poetry all we need? Utopia troubles in Sheng Keyi’s Death Fugue Justyna Jaguscik - University of Zurich Coming of Age in Utopianism: De-worlding and Re-worlding in Ge Fei’s Peach Blossom Beauty Qian Cui - University of Zurich Deconstructing Utopia in Sinophone Malaysian Art Helen Hess - University of Zurich A Weeping Prophet: the Work of Mourning for the Troubled Utopia in Ling Yu’s Poetry Wen-Chi Li - University of Zurich

SESSION 400 1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 0 . 2 8

Kong Chong Ho - National University of Singapore, Paul Rabé - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) Reconceptualizing the Neighbourhood Capacity in Singapore’s High Rise High Density Estates Kong Chong Ho - National University of Singapore Hae Young Yun - National University of Singapore Paralysis by Analysis: Intertwined Aspects of Gentrification in Urban Bangkok Boonanan Natakun - Thammasat University Construction and deconstruction of the neighbourhood’s idea Kathputli Colony, a ‘slum’ in Delhi, through outsiders’ eyes and as revealed by the ecology of local action Véronique Dupont - Insitut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)/French National Research Institute Re-creating ‘Shutter-Down: Shop Spaces for Community Support and Care: Case Study of an Aging Neighbourhood in Japan’s Depopulated New Town Leng Leng Thang - National University of Singpore Yoshimichi Yui - Hiroshima University

A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

The Meanings of Cultural Flows: Between Reception and Production

SESSION 402 1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 1 .4 4 P OLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL REL ATIONS

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Giulia Baquè - Leiden University DISCUSSANT

Manuela Coldesina - Leiden University Lost in Translation: Language Flows of Translations Giulia Baquè - Leiden University

In the Shadow of The New Silk Road IV: Institutions and Regional Impact/Book Launch PANEL CONVENORS

Frans-Paul van der Putten - Clingendael Institute Susann Handke - Erasmus University Rotterdam PANEL CO-CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Tak-Wing Ngo - University of Macau

The Global Flows of Shunga: From Japan and Back Manuela Coldesina - Leiden University Contemporary Chinese Art Perceptions in the West and China Giovanni Bottacini - Leiden University

Shadow regimes encroach on the European Union: China’s institution-building in the Arctic, Eastern Europe, and Africa Susann Handke - Erasmus University Rotterdam Roads as Chesspieces Vaijayanti Khare - Independent Scholar Book Launch: Outcome of the workshop “Shadow Silk Road: Non-state Flow of Commodity, Capital, and People across Eurasia” (Hong Kong, May 2017) by members of the panel Tak-Wing Ngo - University of Macau

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Session Schedule 18 July Sessions 399-402

DISCUSSANT


SESSION 403

SESSION 405

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 . 1 3

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 . 1 6

A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

HISTORY

Realigning Chinese Independent Cinema (1989-2019): Intersecting Histories, Aesthetics, and Politics

Java in Global History

R OUNDTABLE CONVENORS AND CHAIRS

DISCUSSANT

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Wayan J. Sastrawan - The University of Sydney

Tamako Akiyama - Kanagawa University, Ran Ma - Nagoya University

Session Schedule 18 July Sessions 403-406

Hongwei Bao - University of Nottingham Jungkoo Kim - Ewha Womans University Seio Nakajima - Waseda University Shan Tong - City University of Hong Kong Mark Nornes - University of Michigan Tiecheng Li - Chinese University of Hong Kong

SESSION 404 1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 . 1 4 HISTORY

Inventing Expertise in China: Taste, Law and Future, 1600 Onwards

Peter J. Worsley - The University of Sydney Javanese Sultan Builders and European Architecture: Forgotten Pioneers of Indonesia’s Building History (16th-early 19th c.) Helene Njoto - ISEAS-Yusuf Ishak Institute Mapping Javanese Settlement Agglomerations in Regional and Global Context Michael Leadbetter - University of Oxford What’s in a śāsana? Discerning religious identities through a group of juridical texts in Sanskrit and Old Javanese Marine Schoettel - École Pratique des Hautes Études (EPHE) What Europeans Knew About Java In The Middle Ages Alex West - Leiden University

PANEL CONVENOR AND DISCUSSANT

Jiayi Xin - Leiden University CHAIR

Benmo Jiang - Chinese University of Hong Kong

SESSION 406 1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 . 1 7 KNOWLEDGE AND PHILOSOPHY

Legalizing Customary Rules for Modernity: Native Bankers’ Interpretation of Law and Custom in Early Republican China Benmo Jiang - Chinese University of Hong Kong

Indonesian-Dutch Scientific Cooperation: Results from the SPIN Programme

Inventing Expertise for Taste: The Emergence of Gourmets in Early Modern China, 1600-1800 Guanmian Xu - Leiden University

R OUNDTABLE CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Institutional panel by Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences Sikko Visscher - Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences

Fashioning Newness for Future: Innovative State and Its Governed Modern Professionals Yujing Tan - Leiden University

Ward Berenschot - Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies (KITLV) Retna Hanani - University of Amsterdam Astrid Offermans - University of Maastricht Nia Kurniawati Hidayat - Institut Pertanian Bogor (IPB University) Gert Kema - Wageningen University Dicky Tahapary - Universitas Indonesia Ivonne Martin - Leiden University Medical Center Hidayat - Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI) Henri de Groot - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Constance Schultsz - AmsterdamUMC-University of Amsterdam, AIGHD

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SESSION 407

SESSION 409

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 . 2 0

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 . 2 6

HISTORY

HISTORY

Historical Ruptures and Social Networks: The Study of Taiwanese Intellectuals and Local Elites Across 1945

Educational Diversity and Global Connections in Colonial Asia, C. 1800-1950 PANEL CONVENORS

Kirsten Kamphuis - European University Institute, Sara Legrandjacques - Université Paris 1 PanthéonSorbonne

PANEL CONVENOR

Táňa Dluhošová - Czech Academy of Sciences CHAIR

Dynamics of Intermarriage and Prestige Portfolios of Taiwanese Elites (1895–1947) Táňa Dluhošová - Czech Academy of Sciences The Cultural Nexus of Modern Taiwanese Intellectuals: the Case of Yang Zhaojia (1892–1976) Lung-chih Chang - Institute of Taiwan History, Academia Sinica Surviving Political Change: Taiwanese Religious Confucians after the Second World War Wei-huan Li - National Tsing Hua University Mapping Conceptual Development and Ideological Camps in the Early Post-war Taiwan: Combining Semantic Network Analysis and Social Network Analysis Perspectives Alvin C. H. Chen - National Taiwan Normal University

CHAIR

Jialin Christina Wu - Université Paris 1 PanthéonSorbonne Tracing the far-reaching connections of a reformist Islamic girls’ school in the Netherlands Indies Kirsten Kamphuis - European University Institute Students on a Mission: a global study of Christian higher education in India (1850s-1940s) Sara Legrandjacques - Université Paris 1 PanthéonSorbonne The Crisis in Seminaries and Indigenous Clergy in Central Vietnam (1920-1930) Alexandre Koebel - Université Paris 7 Diderot

SESSION 410 1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 . 3 0 A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

SESSION 408 1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 . 2 5 P OLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL REL ATIONS

In The Making: Experimentation and Experiment in Southeast Asian Art II PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Challenges and New Dynamics of State-Society Relations in China PANEL CONVENOR

Chloe Froissart - University of Rennes 2 CHAIR

Amanda Katherine Rath - Goethe University of Frankfurt PANEL CO-CONVENOR

Wulan Dirgantoro - The University of Melbourne DISCUSSANT

Pamela Corey - University of London

Wei Li - Chinese University of Hong Kong DISCUSSANT

Xi Chen - Chinese University of Hong Kong From outsiders to insiders: the rise of China ENGOs as new experts in the law-making process Chloe Froissart - University of Rennes 2 Deepening Hidden Transcripts in Chinese Internet Shen Yang - Havard University Do hub-style organizations respond to the state or social organizations? The changing dynamics of state–society relations in China Wei Li - Chinese University of Hong Kong

‘Let the Medium Speak’: Gender and the Experimental Art Scene in Indonesia Wulan Dirgantoro - The University of Melbourne Victory’s Abstractions: The ‘Jakarta School’ after 1965 Katherine Bruhn - University of California - Berkeley Flexing Notions: Innovation in Pagoda Paintings in Cambodia, 1940’s -1960’s Vera Mey - University of London

Re-Penetrating the Society in Chinese Cities: Social Construction Projects in Shenzhen Xi Chen - Chinese University of Hong Kong Yang Zhang - Chinese University of Hong Kong

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Ping-tzu Chu - National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan


SESSION 411

SESSION 414

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 . 3 1

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 .4 1

RELIGION AND BELIEFS

H E R I TAG E A N D T H E P O L I T I CS O F C U LT U R E

Confucian Proselytism and Apologetics in the West: Trajectories And Challenges

Exhibiting Indian Archives: Putting Heritage Back in Place/Archives as Art, Art as Archive

R OUNDTABLE CONVENOR AND CHAIR

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Joseph Ciaudo - École Pratique des Hautes Études

Sita Reddy - Independent Scholar and Curator

Joseph Ciaudo - École Pratique des Hautes Études Eddy Dufourmont - Université Bordeaux Marion Eggert - Ruhr-Universität Bochum Kiri Paramore - Leiden University Kevin Pham - University of California, Riverside Heiner Roetz - Ruhr-Universität Bochum Ran Tai - Leiden University

Botanical Art as Ark-ive Sita Reddy - Independent Scholar and Curator What becomes of the archive, when the archive becomes art? Anthony Cerulli - University of Wisconsin-Madison

Session Schedule 18 July Sessions 411-415

Performative Archive Renee Ridgway - Copenhagen Business School/ Leuphana University

SESSION 412 1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 . 3 2 ECONOMY

SESSION 415 1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S C 0 . 0 4

Maritime Circulations Institutional panel by Heidelberg’s Centre for Asian and Transcultural Studies (CATS) on behalf of European Alliance for Asian Studies WORKSHOP CONVENORS

Nikolas Jaspert - HCTS, Medieval History, Mediterranean Sea, Harald Fuess - Heidelberg University Simon Kemper - Leiden University Jonas Rüegg - Harvard University Patrícia de Sousa Melo - Institute of History of Art, FCSH/ NOVA

SESSION 413 1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 . 3 5 HISTORY

Political Economy and Property Rights in Indian History

RELIGION AND BELIEFS

The Jesuits and Chosŏn PANEL CONVENOR

Jieun Han - Sungkyunkwan University CHAIR AND DISCUSSANT

Boudewijn Walraven - Leiden University Between Newly Coined Words and Rearranged Meanings of Existing Terms: Translating Tianzhu Shiyi in Korean Vernacular in the Late Chosŏn Dynasty Jeanhyoung Soh - Seoul National University Tasan and the Jesuits Donald Baker - University of British Columbia Matteo Ricci’s Method of Inculturation in the Interpretation of Christian Faith among the Early Korean Catholics Seong Nae Kim - Sogang University Tamhŏn Hong Taeyong and the Jesuits Jieun Han - Sungkyunkwan University

PANEL CONVENOR

Laxman Das Satya - Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania Property Rights in Inscriptions and Literary Sources of Ancient and Early Medieval India Laxman Das Satya - Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania Decline of Property Rights Institutions and Peasant Insecurity in Colonial Andhra Vijay Kumar Thangellapalli - Sikkim Univeristy Nature of Land Assignments and Property Relations in Nizam’s Dominions during Colonial India S Abdul Thaha - Maulana Azad National Urdu University

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SESSION 416

SESSION 418

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S C 0 . 0 6

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S C 0 . 2 0

ENVIRONMENT

HISTORY

The Bay of Bengal, Perspectives Across the Disciplines IV - Environment and Littoral Ecologies

Connections and Confrontations: Social And Cultural Strategies of Overseas Chinese Business Conglomerates in Colonial Southeast Asia

Carola Lorea - National University of Singapore, Jayati Bhattacharya - National University of Singpore Calynn Dowler - Boston University Philipp Zehmisch - Lahore University of Management Sciences Sudipta Sen - University of California, Davis

SESSION 417 1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S C 0 . 1 4 RELIGION AND BELIEFS

Religious Rituals Across Asia CHAIR

Pralay Kanungo - Erfurt University Between Local Communities and Foreign Visitors: Toraja Funeral Ceremonies Anna Marta Mackowiak - Jagiellonian University in Krakow Ritual Performance, Religious Transformation at Śrī Kr·s·n·a Temple, Kerala George Pati - Valparaiso University Spiritual Dissections:’Body Donation’ in Japan, Medicine, Religion and New Funeral Rites Mary Picone - L’École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS) The Age-Old Ritual Practice of Ohatsuhoage Among the Kakure Kirishitan Survivors: Intersection of Identities and Resources Roger Vanzila Munsi - Nanzan University The Role of the Slametan in the Discourse on Javanese Islam Jochem van den Boogert - Leiden University

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Peter Post - NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies PANEL CO-CONVENOR

Huei-Ying Kuo - Johns Hopkins University DISCUSSANT

Leo Douw - University of Amsterdam Defying racial hierarchies and ethnic sentiments: the pigtail of Oei Tiong Ham Peter Post - NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies Transnational Entrepreneurship in Contested National Imaginations: A Comparative Study of Tea Merchants in Japanese Taiwan and British Singapore, 1915-1942 Huei-Ying Kuo - Johns Hopkins University Life and Achievement of the Legendary Merchant Kwik Djoen Eng (Guo Chun-yang) (1860-1935): Based on Oral Interviews with His Descendants Miki Naito - Independent Scholar

SESSION 419 1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S C 1 . 3 1 MIGRATION AND DIASP ORAS

Young People’s Aspirations, Utopia Visions, and the Search For Alternative Futures in Bangladesh and its Migratory Contexts PANEL CONVENOR

Eva Gerharz - Hochschule Fulda CHAIR AND DISCUSSANT

Max Stille - Max Planck Institute for Human Development (Un)typical Utopias – Theoretical and Methodological Reflections on a Comparative Research Project Eva Gerharz - Hochschule Fulda Coming to terms with modernity: hopes and visions of the future in an Italian-Bangladeshi madrasah Andrea Priori - Fulda University The MoonStars Studio Project: singing nostalgia, migration and aspiration of young Bangladeshis in Rome Mara Matta - Sapienza Università di Roma Indigenous youth activism between existing life-world and future aspirations Hari Purna Tripura - Ruhr-University Bochum Local Youth, Global Aspirations Experiences, A and Citizenship P of Young Cricketers of Migrant Origin in Italy Giulia Storato - Fondazione Franco Demarchi, Trento

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Session Schedule 18 July Sessions 416-419

R OUNDTABLE CONVENORS


SESSION 420

SESSION 422

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 0 . 0 2

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 0 . 0 5

L ANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

SOCIETY AND IDENTITY

Gender and Genre: Typologies of the Artificial Human in Japan

Local Wisdom CHAIR

Paweł Zygadło - Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University

PANEL CONVENOR

Aaron William Moore - University of Edinburgh CHAIR

Irena Hayter - University of Leeds Flesh, Unlimited? The Boundaries of Sentience and Artificial Life in Japanese Popular Science and Science Fiction, 1900-1937 Aaron William Moore - University of Edinburgh

Session Schedule 18 July Sessions 420-424

Illusions of Mastery, or Why Did Japanese Amateur Futurologists Dream of Synthetic Women? Irena Hayter - University of Leeds ‘Nostalgic future?’ Techno-Animism and the Spiritual Intellectuals of the late 20th century Fabio Gygi - SOAS University of London

Ethnography of Speaking and Digital Humanities with the Pala’wan, an Animist Culture in Islands Southeast Asia Nicole Revel - National Center for Scientific Research Lesson from the Past, Knowledge for the Future: Mythical Narratives of Earthquake and Tsunami in Mentawai, Indonesia Juniator Tulius - Earth Observatory of Singapore Nanyang Technological University The New Life of the Ancient Philippine Oral Epics Maria V. Stanyukovich - Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography (Kunstkamera) of Russian Academy of Sciences

SESSION 424 SESSION 421

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 0 . 2 8

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 0 . 0 3

SOCIETY AND IDENTITY

SOCIETY AND IDENTITY

(Re)Claiming Sites for Empowerment on the Ground in the Cordillera (Philippines)

Ethno-Territoriality in North East India and Beyond its Borders II PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Melanie Vandenhelsken - University of Vienna

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Jennifer C. Josef - University of the Philippines, Baguio

DISCUSSANT

Sanjib Baruah - Bard College Beauty Parlors as Bakla/Gay Spaces: Platforms for Economic Livelihood and for Fostering NonHeteronormative Gender and Sexual Identities among Indigenous Bakla/Gays in Mountain Province Philippines Jennifer C. Josef - University of the Philippines, Baguio Reclaiming the Community as the Site of Development Planning Alejandro Jr Ciencia - University of the Philippines Economic Valuation of Cultural Heritage in a UNESCO Creative City: The Case of Baguio City, Philippines Corazon L. Abansi - University of the Philippines, Baguio Financial Reporting of Cordilleran Heritage Assets Dianne Acosta-Corpuz - University of the Philippines, Baguio

‘The instinctive dislike of mountaineers to the inhabitants of the plains’: highland warriors, welsh missionaries, and the making of ethno-nationalist discourse in Meghalaya Cornelia Günauer - Institut für Ethnologie und Afrikastudien (IfEAS), Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz Ethno-territoriality and state regimes: contentions and connotations. Observations from Assam Kaustubh Deka - Dibrugarh University Creating World Heritage at the Margins of the State Erik de Maaker - Leiden University Development boards: Symbolic territoriality, politics, and the quest for recognition in the Darjeeling hills Jenny Bentley - University of Zürich, Namgyal Institute of Tibetology

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1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 1 . 3 0

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 1 .4 8

ENVIRONMENT

EDUCATION

Migrate or Not Migrate? Critical Narratives on Climate Change Induced Migration in the Mekong and Bengal Deltas

Re-Establishing Connections Across The Indian Ocean R OUNDTABLE CONVENORS

Sylvie Fanchette - IRD (Research Institute for Sustainable Development) CHAIR

Max Martin - School of Global Studies, University of Sussex

Alicia Schrikker - Leiden University Marieke Bloembergen - Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies (KITLV) Philippe Peycam - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) Tom Asher - Social Science Research Council Webby Kalikiti - University of Zambia Alexa Dietrich - Social Science Research Council Mathew Senga - University of Dar es Salaam Aarti Kawlra - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) Rohit Negi - Ambedkar University Delhi

DISCUSSANT

Bishawjit Mallick - Technishce Universität Dresden Shrimp farming, environmental degradation and mobility in the Bengal delta tidal area Sylvie Fanchette - IRD (Research Institute for Sustainable Development) Reasoning Non-Migration of the People at Environmental Risks Bishawjit Mallick - Technishce Universität Dresden Living in the Mekong delta: adaptation but until when? Marion Reinosa - Ecole Doctorale TESC and Paris Diderot University Trapped? Extreme weather, mobility options and forecasting challenges in the Gangetic Delta Max Martin - School of Global Studies, University of Sussex

SESSION 428 1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 2 . 2 7 SOCIETY AND IDENTITY

Women Empowerment and Female Images in Asia PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Sandy Ng - Hong Kong Polytechnic University

SESSION 426 1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 1 .4 7 SOCIETY AND IDENTITY

Negotiating the Global Identity R OUNDTABLE CONVENORS

Cha-Hsuan Liu - Utrecht University, Chudi Ukpabi - Chudi Communication Consult Chudi Ukpabi - Chudi Communication Consult Cha-Hsuan Liu - Utrecht University Sisi Lu - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Feminine Visibility, The Self and Design in Early Twentieth Century Visual Culture in China Sandy Ng - Hong Kong Polytechnic University Revising women’s work: Representing the production of cotton in 18th-century China Roslyn Lee Hammers - University of Hong Kong Gender and Identity in Hong Kong Art Silvia Fok - Hong Kong Polytechnic University

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Session Schedule 18 July Sessions 425-428

Tom Hoogervorst - Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies (KITLV) Jatin Dua - University of Michigan Mahmood Kooria - Leiden University

PANEL CONVENOR


SESSION 429

SESSION 431

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 2 . 2 8

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / M U S E U M V O L K E N K U N D E

A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

PAVILJOEN BUILDING A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

The 1960S in The Chinese-Speaking World PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Shuk Man Leung - University of Hong Kong

Endangered Textile Design: Will We Make Room for it to Survive? R OUNDTABLE CONVENORS AND CHAIRS

Genevieve Duggan – ISEAS, Sandra Niessen - Research Collective for Decolonizing Fashion

Re-periodizing the 60s: From Third-World Internationalism to Maoist Endings Pu Wang - Brandeis University Whither Taiwan: Literary Star and the Chinese-Western Cultural Debate in the 1960s Pei-yin Lin - University of Hong Kong

R OUNDTABLE CO-CONVENOR

Sandra Sardjono - Tracing Patterns Foundation

Session Schedule 18 July Sessions 429-431

Analyn Salvador-Amores - University of the Philippines, Baguio Linda McIntosh - Independent Scholar Gillian Vogelsang - Textile Research Centre, Leiden Renske Heringa - Independent Scholar Christopher Buckley - Wolfson College Eric Boudot - Ecole Normale Itie Van Hout - Tropenmuseum Christine Giuntini - The Metropolitan Museum of Art Malika Kraamer - Leicester Arts and Museums Service Stefan Danerek - Independent Scholar Bernhard Bart - Creative Director Studio Songket Palantaloom

When Hong Kong Screamed: Swinging culture in Hong Kong Cinema (1964-1969) and its implication in Hong Kong culture Shuk Han Mary Wong - Lingnan University An Examination of the Emergence of Hong Kong Identity through Youth and Student Cultural Revolution Discourse: A Study of Pan Ku and The Undergrad Shuk Man Leung - University of Hong Kong

SESSION 430 1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 3 . 0 7 ECONOMY

Social Inequality in Japan II: Socio-Economic Implications of Family and Gender Roles PANEL CONVENOR

Kenji Ishida - University of Tokyo CHAIR

Sho Fujihara - University of Tokyo Change in Preference: Focus on Life Event and Workplace Environment Akane Takana - University of Tokyo Occupational Gender Segregation between 1970-2010s in Japanese Labor Market Takehiro Ikeda - University of Tokyo The Effect of Education on Women’s Labor Force Participation in Japan Hirofumi Taki - Hosei University Informal Care and Labor Market Outcomes: Evidence from Japan Shoki Okubo - University of Tokyo Housing Equity and Gender Equality in Japan: Who Have Equity for their House? Akane Murakami - Momoyama Gakuin University (St. Andrew’s University)

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9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / H U I Z I N G A 0 . 0 6

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / H U I Z I N G A 0 . 2 5

MIGRATION AND DIASP ORAS

DEVELOPMENT AND URBANISATION

Migration, Diaspora and Cultural Citizenship I

The Idea of the Public PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Pushpa Arabindoo - University College London

CHAIR

Baghdadi Jewish Merchants and Shanghai’s Rubber Company Boom - A Study of the Kadoorie Enterprise, 1890-1960 Po yin Chung - Hong Kong Baptist University Soo Ei Yap - Hong Kong Baptist University China’s Plan to Settle Persecuted European Jews in Remote Part of the Country (1939) Aron Shai - Tel Aviv University Japan in the Experience of Japanese Brazilians: Strategies and Trends in a Longitudinal Perspective 2005-2019 Ingrid M.M. Van Rompay-Bartels - University of Applied Sciences Arnhem and Nijmegen Migrants and Creative Popular Arts Participation: A Critical Cultural Indicator Study in Hong Kong John Nguyet Erni - Hong Kong Baptist University Sikh Converts in Latin America: An Overview of the History of Sikh Presence in the Subcontinent Mirian Santos Ribeiro de Oliveira - Federal University for Latin American Integration (UNILA)

PANEL CO-CONVENOR

Aurélie Varrel - GIS Asie - CNRS What can we learn from public space in urban China? The example of Guangzhou’s past and present Ryanne Flock - Freie Universität Berlin The Mediatization of Hegemonic Nationalist Discourse in Vietnam: Stakes and Limits Phuong Thi Thanh Nguyen-Pochan - Paris 8 University Public vs commons: A conceptual vocabulary for open spaces Pushpa Arabindoo - University College London Uneven and contested publics in an Indian Metropolis: Bombay and the place of the politics Malav Kanuga - City University of New York

SESSION 436 9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / H U I Z I N G A 0 . 2 6 H E R I TAG E A N D T H E P O L I T I CS O F C U LT U R E

Craft and Heritage Flows Between Asia and Europe I CHAIR

Wai Yee, Sharon Wong - Chinese University of Hong Kong

SESSION 434 9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / H U I Z I N G A 0 . 2 3 C BOOK AND DISSERTATION CAR OUSEL

Environmental Anthropology CHAIR

Liang Peng - Paris Diderot University Amphibious Anthropology: Engaging with Maritime Worlds in Indonesia Annet Pauwelussen - Wageningen University Nomad’s Land. Herders, Their Animals and the Landscape Among the Mongols Charlotte Marchina - Inalco Politics and Management of Cultural Landscape-Val De Loire as Reference for the Grand Canal of China Liang Peng - Paris Diderot University The Politics of Environmental Protest in China and Malaysia Wei Lit Yew - Yale-NUS College

Educational Pilgrims. Transnational Mobility of Music Students Between Asia and Europe Hsinyi Li - UMR Chine, Corée, Japon, Centre d’études sur la Chine moderne et contemporaine, EHESS Paris Gold Polyhedral Beads: Early Contacts Between East and West Yan Liu - Northwestern Polytechnical University Material Modification of Chinese Painting in Timurid, Turkmen, and Safavid Workshops Yusen Yu - Heidelberg University Shipments and Shards. the Ethical Side of Shipwreck Salvages Christine Ketel - Leiden University Taiwanese Graphic Narratives and Their European Connections Adina Zemanek - University of Central Lancashire

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Session Schedule 19 July Sessions 433-436

Bittiandra Chand Somaiah - National University of Singapore


SESSION 437

SESSION 439

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 0 . 0 2

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 0 .1 4

L ANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

L ANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

Fictional Sentiment and Sentimental Fiction: Emotion, Performativity and Adaptation in Chinese and Japanese Fictional Writings, 17th–20th Century

Language Development and Politics

PANEL CONVENOR

Lei Hu - Washington University CHAIR

Wei Wang - Washington University

S e s s i o n S c h e d u l e 1 9 J u l y S e s s i o n s 4 3 7- 4 4 0

Feigning Jealousy: Performing and Regulating Emotion for Domestic Harmony Yanbing Tan - University of the South Presenting Qing in Male-Male Erotic Relationships Reading the Illustrated Fiction Collection, Bian er Chai (Caps and Hairpins) Wei Wang - Washington University Sentimental Subjectivity as Performance: Su Manshu’s Autobiographical Novella, “Duanhong lingyan ji” (The Lone Swan, 1912) Jue Lu - Princeton University History, Memory and Sentimentality in Nakajima Atsushi’s (1909-1942) historical fiction, “Riryō” Lei Hu - Washington University

CHAIR

Kayoko Hashimoto - The University of Queensland “Words Expressed in Ideal Forms”: William Stukeley (1687-1765) on the Chinese Language Dinu Luca - National Taiwan Normal University Auto-theory: “Languaging” in Rey Chow’s Not Like a Native Speaker Shao-Pin Luo - Dalhousie University Language Ideology and Language Maintenance in Taiwanese Families Hak-khiam Tiun - National Taitung University Multilingualism, Urbanisation and Migration: Signs of Nativism in Policies of the Chinese State Paul Cheung - Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University Reading and Hearing from Badai’s Novel: the Language Politics and the Accent of Narrating a Story Pei-han Tsai - Taiwan National Cheng-chi University

SESSION 440 9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 0 . 2 8 A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

SESSION 438 9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 0 . 0 8 P OLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL REL ATIONS

Geopolitics, Diplomacy and Foreign Policy Initiatives I CHAIR

Xiaoming Huang - Victoria University of Wellington (Re-)Thinking Relations Between India and Pakistan: Everyday Economic Practices in the Punjab Borderland Raphaela Kormoll - University of Durham On the Initial Steps of Russia’s New Far Eastern Policy in Late 19th Century Elena Khamaganova - Leningrad State University The Impact of Emotional Appraisals in Japan’s International Relations with China The Senkaku/Diaoyu Dispute Case-study Paulo Ribeiro - Kobe University

Redefining Theatre I CHAIR

Jeroen de Kloet - University of Amsterdam A Memorial Feast? Preliminary Findings of the Analyzing Kyrgyz Narratives (AKYN) Research Group James Plumtree - American University of Central Asia Folk Theatres of India: A Study of Shadow Puppetry in Odisa Arti Nirmal - Banaras Hindu University Imagery Reborn: The Visual Art and Theatrical Time-space of the 1/2 Q Theatre Chenlin Kao - Tunghai University Streets and Everyday Life in Rural India: A Geographical Study Puja Sardar - University of Calcutta Tradition and Modernity: Contemporary Theatrical Experience of Bengali Vaishnavism (India, Europe, USA) Elby Vvedenskaia - Vrindavan Institute for Higher Education/The Center of Indian Culture

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9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 0 . 5 1

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DEVELOPMENT AND URBANISATION

A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

Urbanism, Industrialization and Social Policy in China I

Art, The Public and Academia CHAIR

Pascale Elbaz - ISIT, Paris

CHAIR

Lei Ping - The New School An Artistic Approach to Knowing: Artistic Research in India Ananda Krishnan SK - IIT Hyderabad

Regional Cultural Industry Policy and Governance in Sichuan Province - Urban to Rural Multi Polar and Networked Strategies Duo Ji Zhanlue Wangluo Philip Crosbie - University College Cork

Fostering Civic Engagement Through Community Arts in Hong Kong Ching Ying Phoebe Man - City University of Hong Kong

Rest in Limbo: The Unburied Body and Social Tension in Urban China Qin Shao - The College of New Jersey

From a Space of Repression to a Place of Subversion: Reclaiming Freedom Through Art of Political Detainees in the Philippines Rommel B. Rodriguez - University of the Philippines, Diliman

Ruins and China’s Neoliberal Urbanization: Searching for Social Justice Through Photography Lei Ping - The New School Shanghai Et Paris: Garbage in the Urban Visions of Yuan Zuzhi (1827-1902) and Victor Segalen (1878-1919) Stephen Roddy - University of San Francisco

Imagining a Nascent Market: A Case of the Contemporary Art Market in China Svetlana Kharchenkova - Leiden University

The Everyday Mobility in Post-socialist China: The Emerging Public Domain in the Infrastructural Space of Public Transport in Shanghai Xia Hua - National University of Singpore

SESSION 444 9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 .1 4 HISTORY

SESSION 442

A Century of May Fourths: Legacies, Questions and Reinterpretations

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 1 .4 4 P OLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL REL ATIONS

PANEL CONVENOR

Geo-Political Economy of the Belt and Road Initiative and its Reflections I

Yidi Wu - Saint Mary’s College, IN CHAIR

Michel Hockx - University of Notre Dame

PANEL CONVENOR

Mehdi Amineh - University of Amsterdam So What Happened to Shandong? Michel Hockx - University of Notre Dame

CHAIR

Ren Lin - Chinese Academy of Social Sciences DISCUSSANT

“Our Responsibility”: Missionary school girls and the May Fourth Movement in Shanghai, 1917-1929 Jennifer Bond - Durham University

Willem Vogelsang - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) Welcome words Yuyan Zhang - IWEP-CASS

Everyone Says I Love Lu: The Spirit of a May Fourth Icon in 1956-7 Dayton Lekner - The University of Melbourne

Towards Theorizing and Conceptualization of the Belt and Road Initiative Mehdi Amineh - University of Amsterdam

Challenging the Authorities or Being Loyal to the Party: Reinterpreting the May Fourth Spirit among College Students in 1957 Yidi Wu - Saint Mary’s College, IN

The Belt and Road Initiative, Global Governance, and China Xiujun Xu - Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Case study on the Political and Economic Impact of Chinese Investments in Ethiopia Jeroen van Wijk - Independent consultant in Business and Geopolitics Analysis Facts and Risks of China’s Outward Energy Investment Under BRI Yongzhong Wang - Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

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Session Schedule 19 July Sessions 441-444

Artists Working Reality: Towards the Capability Approach, a Means of Evaluating Art in Action Dominique Lämmli - Zurich University of the Arts


SESSION 446

SESSION 448

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 .1 7

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 . 2 5

KNOWLEDGE AND PHILOSOPHY

P OLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL REL ATIONS

Contesting Philosophy: Asian Arguments

Civic Participation and Political Governance

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

CHAIR

Rafal Stepien - Heidelberg University Digging Up the Roots of the World: Jīva’s Bhedābheda Vedānta and the Quest for Hindu ‘Metaphysics’ Jessica Frazier - University of Oxford Past and Future of Jain Philosophy in Europe Marie-Hélène Gorisse - Ghent University

Session Schedule 19 July Sessions 446-449

Philosophy and Religion: Buddhist Arguments and Agreements Rafal Stepien - Heidelberg University

Heike Hermanns - Gyeongsang National University Exploring the Nexus of Political Action, Civil Society, and State Accountability: Institutions and Realities in Vietnam Seohee Kwak - Erasmus University Rotterdam Gender, Patronage and Rural Resistance Against Land Grabs in Cambodia Saba Joshi - Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies

“The State of Chinese Philosophy in Europe and the Future of Global Knowledge Production” Ralph Weber - University of Basel

Territorial Disputes Related Activism in Japan, Korea and Taiwan: Questioning the ‘National Consciousness’ Paradigm Alexander Bukh - Victoria University of Wellington

SESSION 447

The Quest for Democratic Stability in Two Limited Access Order Systems: Ghana and South Korea in Perspective. Nene-Lomo Kuditchar - University of Ghana

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 . 2 0 HISTORY

Knowledge Exchange I

SESSION 449 9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 . 2 6

CHAIR

Nico Kaptein - Leiden University Persian Manuscripts in the Collection of the Scientific Library After N.I.Lobachevsky of Kazan (Volga) Federal University and Experience of Their Cataloguing Alsu Ayratovna Arslanova - Kazan (Volga Region) federal University Politics and Emotion in Sino-British Relations, 1901-1958 Tom Neuhaus - University of Derby Understanding the Spirituality of the Subalterns: An analysis of the Syncretic Culture of Bengal Sudarshana Bhaumik - Asiatic Society, Kolkata

HISTORY

Negotiating Identities in Qing China PANEL CONVENOR, CHAIR, AND DISCUSSANT

Fresco Sam-Sin - Leiden University Meanings of Frontiers to the Qing Travelers in Eighteenth-Century China Huiying Chen - University of Illinois at Chicago From Soldiers to Civilians: Finding Solutions for the Economic Crisis of Manchuria’s Bannermen Yingzi Wang - University of London Rewriting Borderlands and Reconstructing Identity in Late Qing China: History Textbooks in Manchuria during the New Policies Jiani He - Peking University

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SESSION 450

SESSION 452

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 . 3 0

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 . 3 2

A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

P OLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL REL ATIONS

Travel and Transport in Asia I

The Belt and Road Initiative: China’s Supremacy and Global Interdependence I

Doris Jedamski - Leiden University

CHAIR

Richard Griffiths - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)

CHAIR

Eric Odegard - Scheepvaartsmuseum Amsterdam Travel and Transport in the Dutch East Indies: the Ephemeral Moment Doris Jedamski - Leiden University Civil air transport in the Netherlands East Indies and colonial society, 1928-1942 Marc Dierikx - Huygens Institute - Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences Transport and means of transport over land, water, and in the air - from Ancient Java till Modern Bali. What is driving, sailing and flying there, for whom, by whom and why? H.I.R. (Hedi) Hinzler - Museum Buleleng, Bali A Gift from a Trip: Fabricating “local food” in Japan Katarzyna J. Cwiertka - Leiden University

“Soon, Northern Laos Will Be Part of Southern China!” - Local Engagements with Chinese Regional Aspirations in Northern Laos Simon Rowedder - National University of Singapore Belt and Road Initiative: Perspectives and Future Jean Berlie - Hong Kong Education University Conversations on Connectivity in the Balkans. China’s “Belt and Road Initiative” versus European Initiative in the Media Olivier Arifon - ULB Alexandre Zhao - University Paris East Anna Zyw Melo - Asia centre ‘Middle East in China’ Once Again?: Belt and Road Initiative, Reviving of Middle Eastern Communities in China Wai-Yip Ho - Education University of Hong Kong

SESSION 451 9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 . 3 1 H E R I TAG E A N D T H E P O L I T I CS O F C U LT U R E

SESSION 453 9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 . 3 5

Colonial Heritage I CHAIR

Joy Kearney - Independent Scholar “Eurasians” in the Urban History and Architectural Heritage of Singapore and Melaka Imran bin Tajudeen - National University of Singapore Colonial Heritage Revisited: The Case of Fort Nassau on Banda Neira, Indonesia Joëlla van Donkersgoed - Rutgers University Cultural Heritage and Identity: A-Ma Temple and the Making of Chinese National Identity in Postcolonial Macau Patrícia de Sousa Melo - Institute of History of Art, FCSH/NOVA Old Heroes. New Heroes. Public Art in the Urban Environment of India Sofiya Karanjia - Rachana Sansad Academy of Architecture

HISTORY

Indonesian Marxism and The Forces of Global Emancipation I PANEL CONVENORS

Kankan Xie - Peking University, Hongxuan Lin - University of Washington CHAIR

Ethan Mark - Leiden University Indonesian localizations of the International Marxist language of class 1918-1933 Oliver Crawford - University of Cambridge Women in the Rise of Indonesian Communism Rianne Subijanto - City University of New York By God’s Grace: Islamic Socialist visions of an Indonesian National Awakening Hongxuan Lin - University of Washington Women peasants and women’s activism on the Left in the early 1960s in Indonesia Paula Hendrikx - The University of Melbourne

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Session Schedule 19 July Sessions 450-453

PANEL CONVENOR


SESSION 455

SESSION 456

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S C 0 . 0 4

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S C 0 . 0 6

RELIGION AND BELIEFS

H E R I TAG E A N D T H E P O L I T I CS O F C U LT U R E

Religion: Power and Conflict I

Discourses of Heritage I

CHAIR

CHAIR

Pralay Kanungo - Erfurt University Syrian Jacobites in Modern History Aleksei V. Sarabiev - Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Oriental Studies The Confucian and Tibetan Buddhist Revival in China: Religious Negotiation and Contestation in Historical and Contemporary Contexts Joshua Esler - Sheridan College

Session Schedule 19 July Sessions 455-457

The Moving Temples - A Study on the Religious Associations of Fishermen in the Eastern Part of Tai Lake Lu Chen - Freie Universität Berlin

Cecilia Dal Zovo - Institute of Heritage Sciences (Incipit-CSIC), Santiago de Compostela Chinese Cultural Inaccuracy and the Necessity of Detailed Regulations in Chinese Conservation Practices Kaiyi Zhu - Delft University of Technology Constructing Pan-Asian Beauty Ideals Jeaney Yip - The University of Sydney Susan Ainsworth - The University of Melbourne Miles Tycho Hugh - The University of Sydney Venice and the Venetian Macau Resort: A History of the Present Timothy Simpson - University of Macau

SESSION 457 9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S C 0 .1 4 RELIGION AND BELIEFS

Religion and Modernity CHAIR

Carmel Christy Kattithara Joseph - University of Delhi How Buddhism Has Transformed Within the Modern Society of South Korea Hoyon Lee - Seoul National University Meeting Modernity: YMCA Conventions and the Reorientation of Rituals in Early Modern Asia, 1895-1915 Lou Antolihao - National University of Singapore Secularism, Islam, and the State in Contemporary Russia and Southeast Asia Bulat Akhmetkarimov - Kazan Federal University Transformation of Religion and Ethnicity in the World’s Only Hindu-State Nepal: Investigating the Role of the European Community Rajeshwar Singh - Jawaharlal Nehru University

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SESSION 458

SESSION 460

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S C 0 . 2 0

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 0 . 0 2

HISTORY

MIGRATION AND DIASP ORAS

Colonial India I

The Sri Lankan Tamil Diaspora in Europe After 2009: Politics of Memory, Nationalist Mobilization and Artistic Production

CHAIR

Coen Van ‘t Veer - Leiden University

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Paul Veyret - Bordeaux Montaigne University, EA 4196 CLIMAS

Currency, Mints, and Financial Agents: Instruments of War and State Making in Eighteenth-Century India Shweta S. Banerjee - University of Toronto

Religious Transformation: Muslim Response to British Colonialism in South Asia Naumana Kiran - University of the Punjab, Lahore

SESSION 459 9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S C 1 . 3 1 MIGRATION AND DIASP ORAS

Student and Skilled Mobilities Across Asia and Beyond I PANEL CONVENORS

Jeehun Kim - Inha University, Anju Mary Paul - Yale-NUS College

In search of recognition. The demobilization and exile of Tamil Tiger fighters in Paris. Giacomo Mantovan - CEIAS (EHESS/CNRS) Exploring the possibility of pan-Tamil diasporic identification in the post-war decade Demelza Jones - University of Gloucestershire Mobilizing here and there: Tamil transnational mobilizations and integration in host-country politics Lola Guyot - European University Institute Jude Ratnam’s Demons in Paradise: Towards an Ethics of the Gaze Paul Veyret - Bordeaux Montaigne University, EA 4196 CLIMAS

SESSION 462 9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 0 . 0 5 SOCIETY AND IDENTITY

CHAIR AND DISCUSSANT

Kong Chong Ho - National University of Singapore Global Aspirations and Institutional Mechanisms: Korean Students in the California Public Higher Education System Stephanie K. Kim - Georgetown University Negotiating mothers’ dreams and children’s successes: Korean women in the U.S. and Mongolian women in Korea Eun Kyoung Chung - Columbia University An uneasy return: Korean returnee students at English-language college in Korea Sumie Okazaki - New York University Minority student mobility and bottom-up regionalism in East Asia: Through a study of ethnic Korean Chinese with Asian university degrees Mayumi Ishikawa - Osaka University Marginalised transformation and transforming marginalisation: Chinese rural academics crossing borders Cora Lingling Xu - Keele University

Writing Women’s Roles in 5th-13th Century China PANEL CONVENOR

Olivia Milburn - Seoul National University CHAIR

Beverly Bossler - University of California Representing Palace Women in Medieval Chinese Literature: The “Zhao Feiyan waizhuan” in Images of the Imperial Harem Olivia Milburn - Seoul National University Possession, Revelation, and Identities: Healers, Transcendents, and “Enchanted” Women in Song China Hsiao-wen Cheng - University of Pennsylvania The Imperial Lineage of Northern Qi (550-577): The Role of Empress Dowager Lou Soojung Han - Princeton University

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Session Schedule 19 July Sessions 458-462

Re-invention of Hinduism in Colonial Gujarat: A Critical Analysis of Man·ilāl Nabhubhāī Dvivedī’s Concept of Advaitism Eijiro Hazama - University of Tokyo


SESSION 464

SESSION 466

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 0 . 2 8

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 1 .4 7

SOCIETY AND IDENTITY

SOCIETY AND IDENTITY

Indigenous Taiwan Under European Participations: Anthropological Perspective Today

Lifestyle, Identities and Social Capital in Southeast Asia CHAIR

Gwenn Pulliat - CNRS

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Shih-chung Hsieh - National Taiwan University European Anthropologists on Taiwan Indigenes: Diachronic Works of Inez de Beauclair and Michael Rudolph Shih-chung Hsieh - National Taiwan University

Ceremonial Consumption of the Countryside: Cultural Identity and Rural Development in the Toraja Region of Indonesia Jeffrey Neilson - The University of Sydney

Session Schedule 19 July Sessions 464-467

Outside in and inside out: Italian Catholic Missioner Yzi Ba in His Works on Atayal Culture Hui-hui Li - Bureau of Indigenous Affairs

Exchanges, Gifts and Debts: Social Capital and Resilience in Today’s Vietnam Gwenn Pulliat - CNRS Emmanuel Pannier - IRD

Friends, Ancestors, or Enemies? - When the Tsou Encountered with the Dutch Shau-lou Young - National Taiwan University

Good to Eat, Good to Share: The Value of Food in a Contemporary Mentawaian Society Darmanto Darmanto - Leiden University

Balraka (Westerners) Arriving across the Mountains: Formation of “Central Tribe” in Eastern Taiwan under Dutch Rule Chih-Hsing Lin - National Museum of Prehistory

Of Wives and Witches: Sorcery in Malay Polygyny Nurul Huda Mohd Razif - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)

SESSION 467 SESSION 465

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 1 .4 8

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 1 . 3 0

MEDIA, COMMUNICATION, DIGITALISATION

ENVIRONMENT

Striving For Sustainability Across the Rural-Urban Divide: A Perspective from the Bottom-Up

Media, Digital Revolution and Civic Participation in China I CHAIR

Dani Madrid-Morales - Houston University

PANEL CONVENOR, CHAIR, AND DISCUSSANT

Nolwenn Salmon - EASt, Université Libre de Bruxelles PANEL CO-CONVENOR

Virginie Arantes - EASt/CEVIPOL, Université Libre de Bruxelles Reinventing the Chinese countryside - Alternative eco-villages Nolwenn Salmon - EASt, Université Libre de Bruxelles Growing organic connections: Scaling rural sustainable farming up and out Virginie Arantes - EASt/CEVIPOL, Université Libre de Bruxelles Making sustainable urban development sustainable: the challenges of a Chinese city Giulia Clara Romano - University of Duisburg-Essen

A Study on Community Civic Participation from Digital Media Perspective - A Fieldwork Research Based on Smart Community in Yinchuan City, Ningxia Province Fan Feng - Ningxia University Linlin Tang - Ningxia university Zhang Linlin - Liaoning University From Farmland to Server Farms: Making a Big Data Valley in the Mountains of Guizhou Darcy Pan - Lund University Piracy Culture in China: Manga as Transnational Art Between Japan and China Wan-Chun Huang - New York University Voicing the Public Demand? Exploring the Political Implication of Expression, Distribution and Interaction of Chinese Online Public Opinion During the Tianjin Explosion Case Zipeng Li - University of Edinburgh

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SESSION 468

SESSION 470

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 2 . 2 7

9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 3 . 0 7

SOCIETY AND IDENTITY

A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

Social Engagement and Activism I

Decolonizing the Museum I

CHAIR

CHAIR

Adam Lifshey - Georgetown University

Playing with Fire: Wim Geertman in the Philippines Paul A. Rodell - Georgia Southern University The Cosmopolitanism of Ethics and Place: Observations from the Writings of Korean and Vietnamese Activist Literati William Pore - Pusan National University

SESSION 469 9. 0 0 – 1 0 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 2 . 2 8 EDUCATION

Reading Leiden: Some Insights from the Humanities Across Borders School Institutional panel by Humanities across Borders program, International Institute for Asian Studies

Collecting China: The Early Collecting History of Chinese Art in America Using Field Museum Collection of Rubbings as an Example Sau wah Sarah Ng - Hong Kong Baptist University Introduction of Shantarakshita Library Tenzin Ghegay - Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies Museums, Memories and Sacred Spaces: The Heritage of the Nalanda Mahavihara Salila Kulshreshtha - New York University Abu Dhabi Positioning Wayang Kulit ‘Properly’ – Uncovering Perfectly Concealed Ethnocentricity in Western Museum Conservation Practices – Interdisciplinary/Transcultural Solutions to Decolonise Our Methods Eva Von Reumont - University of Bern Riddles in the Archives: Tools for Body Modification from Sabahan ‘Dayaks’ in St Petersburg Kunstkamera Aleksandra Kasatkina - Peter the Great Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography (Kunstkamera)

R OUNDTABLE CONVENORS

Aarti Kawlra - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS), Maria Zwanenburg - Independent Scholar, Surajit Sarkar - Ambedkar University Delhi CHAIR

SESSION 471 1 0.4 5 – 1 1 .1 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S, N E A R A 0. 2 8

Poster Presentations

Liling Huang - National Taiwan University Fidelia Ametewee - University of Ghana Bruno Diomaye Faye - Université Gaston Berger Karim Diallo - Institut des Sciences Humaines Grégoire Kaboré - CNRST/INSS Mesha Murali - Centre For Community Knowledge Arkupal Acharya - Cotton University Calvin Hung - National Taiwan University Yen Chun Chen - Taipei National University of the Arts Su Sandy Htay - University of Yangon Win Win Soe - University of Mandalay Mi-Lan Woudstra - Leiden University Orraya Chawnan - Chiang Mai University

Please see Session 224 for the list of Poster Presentations

SESSION 472 11.15 – 13.00 / HUIZINGA 0.04 A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

Material Exports from China: 17th to 19th Centuries CHAIR

Marjan Groot - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Circulating the Red Cliff Pattern in the Late Ming Chinese Material Culture and the Seventeenth Century Global Trade Wenxin Wang - National Palace Museum Hundred Birds Fly Westward: The Journey of Chinese Coromandel Kuancai Screens to Europe in the 17th Century Fei Nie - Hunan Provincial Museum Jesuit Perception of Chinese Art Since the 17th c., and the Single Masterpiece by Giuseppe Castiglione in Russian Museums as a Projection of Sino-European Style Dinara V. Dubrovskaya - Institute of Oriental Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences

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Session Schedule 19 July Sessions 468-472

‘We Do Good with Our Hearts’. The Volunteer Politics of Ritual Labour for King and Nation in Present-day Thailand Irene Stengs - Meertens Institute (KNAW)

Yunci Cai - University of Leicester


SESSION 473

SESSION 475

11.15 – 13.00 / HUIZINGA 0.06

11.15 – 13.00 / HUIZINGA 0.25

MIGRATION AND DIASP ORAS

DEVELOPMENT AND URBANISATION

Migration, Diaspora and Cultural Citizenship II

Citizenship, Governance and Subalternism in South Asia I

CHAIR

Ting Hsuan Tseng - University Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas Indigenous Solidarities in the Tibetan Diaspora - an Exploratory Case in Australia Jennifer Rowe - The University of Queensland

S e s s i o n S c h e d u l e 1 9 J u l y S e s s i o n s 473 - 476

Japanese Transborder Migration Across United States-Mexico Border in the 1910s: Fraudulent Land Sales and the Movement of a Japanese Person from Colorado to Mexico Satomi Miura - El Colegio de Mexico The ‘Maquista’ in Me: Negotiating Belonging in the Macanese Diaspora Mariana Pinto Leitão Pereira - University of Cambridge Contesting Settlements on the Hills of Guwahati: A Study of Urban Political Ecology in Northeast India Snehashish Mitra - National Institute of Advanced Studies The Art of Being Small: Exploring the Transnational World of Lao Small-Scale Traders in the Yunnan-Laos-Thailand Borderland (this paper is shortlisted for the ICAS 11 Dissertation Prize) Simon Rowedder - National University of Singapore DISCUSSANT

Vatthana Pholsena - Centre Asie du Sud-Est (CASE), National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS)

SESSION 474 11.15 – 13.00 / HUIZINGA 0.23C BOOK AND DISSERTATION CAR OUSEL

Urban Developments in East Asia CHAIR

Marie Gibert-Flutre - Université Paris Diderot A Century of Suburbia in Japan, to the Paroxism of the Consumer Society Cecile Asanuma-Brice - CNRS (French National Scientific Research Center)

CHAIR

Manpreet Janeja - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) Citizens, Parties and Brokers; Intermediation in a Post-colonial Polity Asad ur Rehman - L’École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS) Long-lasting Disaster, Short-time Stresses: Deep Scars, Everyday Wounds and the Daily Struggles of Old Bhopal’s Metal Workers Arnaud Kaba - LISST/CAS, Toulouse Making Local Democracy Work for the Urban Poor: Slum Dwellers’ Demand for Land During Elections in India Somabha Mohanty - Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies Geneva (IHEID) Making the State Wait: Negotiating Governmentality in a Local Tourism Market in Agra, India Riddhi Bhandari - University of Richmond

S ES S I O N 476 11.15 – 13.00 / HUIZINGA 0.26 H E R I TAG E A N D T H E P O L I T I CS O F C U LT U R E

Craft and Heritage Flows Between Asia and Europe II Angkor Wat – A Transcultural History of Heritage Between Asia and Europe Michael Falser - Heidelberg University European Colonial Borders Connecting Asia. The case of Diu, India Nuno Grancho - DINÂMIA’CET- University Institute of Lisbon (ISCTE-IUL) Weaving Networks Through Production, Trade and Heirloom: Reinvestigating Production and Usage of Ceramics in South China from Ethnoarchaeological Perspective Wai Yee, Sharon Wong - Chinese University of Hong Kong

Shanghai, Kaleidoscopic City Andreea Grigorovschi - Strasbourg School of Architecture Visual Arts, Representations and Interventions in Contemporary China. Urbanized Interface Minna Valjakka - National University of Singapore

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SESSION 477

SESSION 479

11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES A0.02

11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES A0.14

L ANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

L ANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

Encounters and Fiction

Language and Literature of China

Chineseness and DeChinalisation in Malaysian Chinese Literature Florence Kuek - First City University College Cultural Encounters: Delinking from Modernity/ Coloniality in a Concise Chinese-English Dictionary for Lovers Cui Chen - Shandong University Globalization and Colonial Memory: Indonesian Travel Literature on Europe Since the Reform Era Ramayda Akmal - University of Hamburg Ishiguro as Historical Witness: Memory, Aesthetics and Critique William D. Melaney - American University in Cairo The Story of Antistory: South Asian Fiction and the Dismantling of the Historical Narrative Aatreyee Ghosh - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)

CHAIR

Mei Mercier - Asies (Inalco) Chinese “Regular” Xiēhòuyǔ: The True Elegant Yǎ-type Idiomatic Expressions Victoria Bogushevskaya - Catholic University of Milan Identity and Nostalgia: Ha Jin and the Importance of Exile Mao Chen - Skidmore College Rhyme and Reason in Classical Chinese Prosody: Restructuring “Middle Chinese” Rhymes Charles Kwong - Lingnan University Sinitic Brushtalk: Classical Chinese as a Written Lingua Franca in Premodern East Asia Reijiro Aoyama - Hong Kong Polytechnic University David C. S. Li - Hong Kong Polytechnic University Tak-Sum Wong - Hong Kong Polytechnic University The Functions of the Wu Dialect in the Sing-Song Girls of Shanghai Wen He - IrAsia, Aix-Marseille University

SESSION 480 SESSION 478

11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES A0.28

11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES A0.08

A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

P OLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL REL ATIONS

Geopolitics, Diplomacy and Foreign Policy Initiatives II

Redefining Theatre II CHAIR

Jeroen de Kloet - University of Amsterdam

CHAIR

Arsalan Bilal - University of Tromso – The Arctic University of Norway After Putin’s ‘Turn to the East’: Russian Far East in Double Bind Hyun-Gwi Park - Chung-Ang University Contesting Global Governance in “Weak” States: A New Research Agenda on “post-Soviet” Central Asia Oleg Korneev - University of Paris 13 Karolina Kluczewska - University of Paris 13 Making China Great Again: Chinese Nationalist Discourse in the Prism of the Relations with the Sub-Saharan Region Marianna Levtov - University of Zurich

“The Martyr’s Theater at the 1920 Yongsan Seminary, South Korea” Hyunjoo Lee - Sangmyong University, Seoul Of Shrine and Stage: A Study of Huizhou Temple Theatre in Late Imperial China Xiaohuan Zhao - The University of Sydney The Stage of Yuan Zaju: Questions of Performing Arts in Some Yuan Zaju Through the Viewpoints of Western Theatres Min-Hui Chang - Shih Hsin University Writing the History of Chinese Theater: Where and How to Begin? Regina S. Llamas - IE University

Post-Mumbai Attack Pakistan-India Relations: A Comprehensive Analysis Arsalan Bilal - University of Tromso - The Arctic University of Norway Pro-China Conservatives in Japan and the Establishment of Sino-Japanese Relations, 1958-1972 Casper Wits - University of Cambridge

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Chair Marion Delarche - L’École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS)


SESSION 481

SESSION 483

11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES A0.51

11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES B0.13

DEVELOPMENT AND URBANISATION

A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

Urbanism, Industrialization and Social Policy in China II

Cultural Transmission in Material Culture: Adaption and Localisation in Medieval China, Japan and Java (8th–12th Centuries)

CHAIR

Lei Ping - The New School

PANEL CONVENOR

Chiao-Hui Tu - Leiden University How China Turns into an Example of Environmental City Design in Asia Thanks to Master Plan Innovation. Case Study of Xiamen in the Fujian Province Lucie Morand - University of Paris-Est

Session Schedule 19 July Sessions 481-484

Political Economy of the Accelerated Growth in Western China: Lanzhou City in Perspective Veysel Tekdal - Middle East Technical University Reconstructing Urban Identity: Migration, Aspirations and New Urbanism in Contemporary China Jialing Luo - Sichuan University Stepping Aside from Public Space. “Youth Spaces” in an Authoritarian Context Marie Bellot - Université Lyon 2

CHAIR AND DISCUSSANT

Marijke Klokke - Leiden University Revisiting H. W. Woodward’s ‘A Chinese Silk Depicted at Candi Sewu’ Sandra Sardjono - Tracing Patterns Foundation The transformation of nāga in Java during the 8th-12th centuries Chiao-Hui Tu - Leiden University Phoenix-type motifs from the 8th to 12th century Chun-I Lin - University of London The copying of manuscripts – a comparison of Dunhuang music manuscripts and its transmission in medieval Japan Duo Xu - University of Hamburg

SESSION 482 1 1 .1 5 – 1 3.0 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 1 .4 4 P OLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL REL ATIONS

SESSION 484 11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES B0.14

Geo-Political Economy of the Belt and Road Initiative and its Reflections II PANEL CONVENOR

Mehdi Amineh - University of Amsterdam

HISTORY

Revolution and Nationalism I CHAIR

Minghui Li - University of Groningen

CHAIR

Jeroen van Wijk - Independent consultant in Business and Geopolitics Analysis The Trilateral Relations among China, the U.S. and Europe under the Framework of Global Governance Ren Lin - Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Evaluating the Hungarian Partnership in the Chinese BRI Project Laszlo Maracz - University of Amsterdam West Balkans: How to Coordinate the Belt and Road Initiative with the EU’s Neighborhood Policy Xu Tian - Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

Manchuria, Palestine, and Malaya: World View of Malay Nationalists During the 1930s Yuji Tsuboi - Meio University Soviet Stakhanovites in China: Labour Emulations in Northeast China During the Civil War, 1945-1949 Bianca Yin-ki Cheung - Hong Kong Polytechnic University The Changes of Legal Governance for the Mongols in the Qing Dynasty:A Study Based on the Livestock Penalty Hui Wen - Minzu University of China

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SESSION 485

SESSION 487

11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES B0.16

11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES B0.20

HISTORY

HISTORY

War and Conflict I

Knowledge Exchange II

CHAIR

CHAIR

Rowena Ward - University of Wollongong

“Three Chinese Maids”, Two Internment Camps, and a War: Civilian Internment in British India in the Asia-Pacific War Christine de Matos - University of Notre Dame Australia Japan in South Manchuria in the 20th Century Vera Dosovitskaia - Russian Academy of Sciences Occupied or Colonized? Conceptual Issues in Studying the Japanese Occupation of Malaya Sandra Khor Manickam - Erasmus University Rotterdam

Civilization Envy in “All-Under-Heaven”: The Case of the Legends of “Principal Graduates of the Two Kingdoms” in Vietnam, the 18th-20th Century Yufen Chang - Academia Sinica Economic Thought in Early 20th Century Japan and Poland: A Joint Study and Marxian Influence Filis Maria Goungor - National and Kapodistrian University of Athens One Document, so Many Stories: The Treasures You Can Find in Libraries Ria Koopmans-de Bruijn - Columbia University

Racialization Boundaries in Indonesia During the Japanese Occupation in World War II Frank Dhont - National Cheng Kung University

SESSION 488

SESSION 486

ICAS Dissertation Prize - Shortlisted Authors

11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES B0.25 BOOK AND DISSERTATION CAR OUSEL

11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES B0.17 EDUCATION

Southeast Asian-African Connections and Parallels: An Alternative Platform for Knowledge Sharing Institutional panel by Kasetsart University, University of Zambia and International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) R OUNDTABLE CONVENORS

Lalita Hanwong - Kasetsart University, Webby Kalikiti - University of Zambia, Philippe Peycam - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) Sutkhet Nakasathien - Kasetsart University Adrian Perkasa - Universitas Airlangga Pham Van Thuy - Vietnam National University Hanoi Itty Abraham - National University of Singpore (NUS) Lloyd A. Amoah - Centre for Asian Studies, University of Ghana Abdourahmane Seck - University of Gaston Berger Mathew Senga - University of Dar es Salaam Alexa Dietrich - Social Science Research Council Paul Rabé - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) Oussouby Sacko - Kyoto Seika University Tharaphi Than - Northern Illinois University Rita Padawangi - Singapore University of Social Sciences Mahmood Kooria - Leiden University Tom Hoogervorst - Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies (KITLV)

CHAIR

Anna Romanowicz - Jagiellonian University The hegemony of urbanisation: Questioning the production of space by the state in Beijing’s green belts Yimin Zhao - Renmin University of China From a colonial institution to a neoliberal real estate developer: Conceptualising the university of East Asian cities Do Young Oh - London School of Economics and Political Science Courtrooms of Conflict: Criminal Law, Local Elites and Legal Pluralities in Colonial Java Sanne Ravensbergen - Leiden University Modeling China: Business, politics, and material in China’s museum industry Leksa Lee - New York University Shanghai The Third Avant-garde: Contemporary Art from Southeast Asia Recalling Tradition Leonor Veiga - Leiden University

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Session Schedule 19 July Sessions 485-488

‘A Worldwide Popular Front’?: Chinese Intellectuals and the Spanish Civil War, 1936-39 Ke Ren - College of the Holy Cross

Nico Kaptein - Leiden University


SESSION 489

SESSION 491

11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES B0.26

11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES B0.31

HISTORY

H E R I TAG E A N D T H E P O L I T I CS O F C U LT U R E

Unfamiliar Knowledge

Colonial Heritage II

CHAIR

CHAIR

Robert Cribb - Australian National University Exploring Surnames as Local History: The Case of Los Banos, Laguna, Philippines Dwight David A. Diestro - University of the Philippines, Los Banos April Hope T. Castro - University of the Philippines, Los Banos

Session Schedule 19 July Sessions 489-492

Promoting Laughter in an Aging Society Elaine Gerbert - University of Kansas The Missionary Ethnographer’s Indigenous Interviewees: Colonial Knowledge Production and Indio Elites, 1686 Nicholas Michael Sy - University of the Philippines The Uniqueness of Religious Pantun’s on Malay Folktales Roslina Binti Abu Bakar - Universiti Putra Malaysia Munif Zarirruddin Fikri Bin Nordin - Universiti Utara Malaysia Unfamiliar Lands, Familiar Knowledge: Pan-Eurasian Natural History in the Early Modern Period Neilabh Sinha - Leiden University

SESSION 490 11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES B0.30 A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

Manuela Ciotti - Aarhus University Colonial Heritage in Post-colonial India: Questions Around Heritage Values, Identity and Preservation Mónica Esteves Reis - CHAM - Centre for the Humanities (FCSH-NOVA) Decolonizing the National Museum Colombo Asoka De Zoysa - University of Kelaniya Ganga Rajinee - Samkathana Research center Portrait of a City Through Its People – Unravelling Colonial and Postcolonial Calcutta in the Fiction of Sunil Gangopadhyay Kunal Ray - FLAME University Selling French Colonial Nostalgia: The Preservation of Renovation of the White Town in Pondicherry, India Anne Raffin - National University of Singapore

SESSION 492 11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES B0.32 P OLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL REL ATIONS

The Belt and Road Initiative: China’s Supremacy and Global Interdependence II CHAIR

Richard Griffiths - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)

Artists CHAIR

Ruobing Wang - Lasalle College of the Arts A Necessary Condition for the Socially-engaged: the Socially-aspired Art of Hong Kong Contemporary Artist Kwok-hin Tang Yang Yeung - Chinese University of Hong Kong Post-Human Wilderness: Dystopian Landscapes in China from the Intellectual Crisis of the 1990s to Cao Fei Giorgio Strafella - University of St.Gallen Daria Berg - University of St.Gallen The Ordinary Mind in the Practice of Contemporary Southeast Asian Art Ruobing Wang - Lasalle College of the Arts The Self in Contemporary Chinese Artists Kwan Kiu Leung - Royal College Of Art London

A Latecomer to the Rescue: From GDP to Alternative Measures of Economic Development in China Joan van Heijster - University of Amsterdam Modernity as Conflict: Development, Nationalisms and Ethnic Conflict in Myanmar’s Shrinking Borderlands David Brenner - Goldsmiths, University of London Dan Seng Lawn - Kachinland Research Centre Reconfiguring Chinese vs. Local Fisheries Interactions: Dispossession and Adaptation in Extractive Practices Along the West African Coast Henryk Alff - Leibniz Center for Tropical Marine Research Anna-Katharina Hornidge - Leibniz Center for Tropical Marine Research Success Factors of the China Studies in Poland in the 21st Century: Behind the Belt and Road Initiative Łukasz Gacek - Jagiellonian University in Krakow Ewa Anna Trojnar - Jagiellonian University in Krakow The Connectivity Approach of China and Japan in East Africa Pedro Miguel Amakasu Raposo de Medeiros Carvalho Kansai University Hyo-sook Kim - Kansai Gaidai University

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SESSION 493

SESSION 495

11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES B0.35

11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES C0.04

HISTORY

RELIGION AND BELIEFS

Indonesian Marxism and the Forces of Global Emancipation II

Religion: Power and Conflict II CHAIR

Pralay Kanungo - Erfurt University

PANEL CONVENORS

CHAIR

Carolien Stolte - Leiden University ‘Untimely resistance’ and the spectre of anarchism in the Dutch Indies, 1914-1926 Klaas Stutje - International Institute of Social History Polycentric Leftist Internationalisms and The Indonesian Left in the 1950s-1960s Thiti Jamkajornkeiat - University of California - Berkeley Who is the Renegade: The Tan Malaka-Alimin-Musso Debate over Trotskyism Kankan Xie - Peking University

Conversion and Residue: Inter-Religious Marriages and Religious Practice in Contemporary South Asia Amna Majeed - Center for Studies in Social Sciences Calcutta The Dark Side of Animism: Ontological Predation Among the Katu in the Uplands of Central Vietnam Kaj Århem - University of Gothenburg The Gontor Connection Effect in the Making of Anti Liberal and 212 Movement in Indonesia: Conservatism and Modernity Always “Mix” Yuji Mizuno - Kyoto University Fachri Aidulsyah - Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI)

SESSION 496 SESSION 494

11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES C0.06

1 1 .1 5 – 1 3.0 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0.4 1

H E R I TAG E A N D T H E P O L I T I CS O F C U LT U R E

H E R I TAG E A N D T H E P O L I T I CS O F C U LT U R E

Politics of Preservation II

Discourses of Heritage II CHAIR

Cecilia Dal Zovo - Institute of Heritage Sciences (Incipit-CSIC), Santiago de Compostela

CHAIR

Elena Paskaleva - Leiden University Exploring the Panji/Inao Culture in Contemporary Thailand: How Does Cultural Heritage Survive in the Modern Context? Thaneerat Jatuthasri - Chulalongkorn University ‘Photograph on Porcelain’ on Gravestone: A French Invention, an EuroAmerican Practice, a Chinese Cultural Heritage? Wing Ki Lee - Hong Kong Baptist University On the Relative Invisibility of the Legal Part of Ivory Trading in Hong Kong Claire Bouillot - School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences A Diachronic Analysis of the Process of Heritage Management in Cambodia Sarah-Kim Holma - Leiden University

Displaying as Creating: Shaping Community and Memories in Courtyard House Exhibitions Yanfei Li - University of Toronto and York University Reconstructing a Palace and Building a Shrine: Emperor, Nation, and Imperial Cult Ellen Van Goethem - Kyushu University The Adaptive Conservation of Historical Rural Landscapes: From Asian Inclusive Experiences to Newer Perspectives in Europe Francesca Vigotti - Politecnico di Milano The Occurrence of Nearness: A Study on an Essential Value in the Master of Net Garden, Suzhou, China Li Lu - Delft University of Technology

Serving Heritage: Cultural Heritage Contact Zones, Private Sector Partnerships, and Stakeholder Interaction in Preservation Ya-Chen Lee - Leiden University

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Session Schedule 19 July Sessions 493-496

Klaas Stutje - International Institute of Social History, Thiti Jamkajornkeiat - University of California - Berkeley


SESSION 498

SESSION 500

11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES C0.20

11.15 – 13.00 / LIPSIUS 0.02

HISTORY

MIGRATION AND DIASP ORAS

Colonial India II

Migrant Workers: Rights, Policy and Practice I

CHAIR

Coen Van ‘t Veer - Leiden University

CHAIR

Deasy Simandjuntak - ISEAS - Yusof Ishak Institute “Almost the Same, but Not Quite”: Dress, Power, and Mimicry in British India Tara Mayer - University of British Columbia

A Part, Yet Apart: The Story of Migrant Indian Cooks in Japan Megha Wadhwa - Sophia University Tokyo

Diaries as a Source for Colonial History of North-East India Jan Seifert - University of Vienna

Session Schedule 19 July Sessions 498-501

Encounter Between Asia and Europe: Women’s Question in Nineteenth Century Colonial India Subhasree Ghosh - University of Calcutta They Went ‘Native’: The Cases of Catherine Mary Heilemann and Marjorie Sykes Sunanda Mukherjee - Kidderpore College

SESSION 499 11.15 – 13.00 / K AMERLINGH ONNES C1.31

Racialization of the Servant: The Role of Racism in Perpetuating National/Ethnic Hierarchies in Households with Foreign Domestic Workers Michelle Phillips - University of California, Berkeley Unravelling Japan’s Elusive Immigration Policy: An Political Analysis of the Development of the Multilayered Immigration Control Regime from a Comparative Perspective Toake Endoh - Josai International University Vietnamese Workers and Japanese Local Industries: Backgrounds and Trends Setsuko Shibuya - University of Fukuchiyama

MIGRATION AND DIASP ORAS

Student and Skilled Mobilities Across Asia and Beyond II

SESSION 501 11.15 – 13.00 / LIPSIUS 0.03 SOCIETY AND IDENTITY

PANEL CONVENORS

Jeehun Kim - Inha University, Anju Mary Paul - Yale-NUS College CHAIR AND DISCUSSANT

Terri Kim - University of East London

New Authoritarianism: Bottom-Up Processes of Vigilantism and Right-Wing Extremism in Asia PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Laurens Bakker - University of Amsterdam

Asian Women Scientists on the Move: Privilege, Prejudice and Pressure Anju Mary Paul - Yale-NUS College

PANEL CO-CONVENOR

Upward Mobility and Sexual Freedom: Professional Chinese Immigrants in San Francisco and New York Susanne YP Choi - Chinese University of Hong Kong

The spectre of the terrorist as a driver of nationalism in Indonesia Laurens Bakker - University of Amsterdam

Global Mobility Options and Singapore as a Choice: Korean Young Adult Professional and Semi-Professional Workers in Singapore Jeehun Kim - Inha University

Facebook-based vigilante groups in Thailand and the Philippines and the global rise of new authoritarianism Wolfram Schaffar - University of Passau

The Grass Is Not Always Greener on the Other Side: Taiwanese People in Jakarta and Dongguan Ping Lin - National Chung Cheng University

Wolfram Schaffar - University of Passau

Indonesia, a Part of My Village: Understanding New Trend of Out of the State Securitization Karim Karim - University of Amsterdam Gender and vigilantism in East Kalimantan, Indonesia Aimée van Ham - University of Amsterdam Lotte Troost - University of Amsterdam Laurens Bakker - University of Amsterdam

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SESSION 502

SESSION 504

11.15 – 13.00 / LIPSIUS 0.05

11.15 – 13.00 / LIPSIUS 0.28

SOCIETY AND IDENTITY

SOCIETY AND IDENTITY

Governance, Religion and Ethnic Others: a View from Southwest China

Packaging (Im)Materiality: Cultural Politics in Contemporary China

PANEL CONVENOR

PANEL CONVENOR

Meiwen Chen - Independent Scholar CHAIR AND DISCUSSANT

Juan Zhang - University of Bristol CHAIR

Barend ter Haar - University of Hamburg

Minhua Ling - Chinese University of Hong Kong DISCUSSANT

Measures and Counter-measures: House Kinship and the Evasion of Muli’s Monk-Levy among Eagleback Naxi Eveline Bingaman - National Tsing Hua University Esoteric Words for Leprosy : The Yao’s Understanding and Treatment for Leprosy Chia-Yun Wu - Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich Religion and Alliance: Prestige Competition among rGyal-rong Tibetan Chieftains in Early Qing Dynasty Dongwen Hu - Southwest University for Nationalities

SESSION 503 11.15 – 13.00 / LIPSIUS 0.11

Graeme Were - University of Bristol Packaging Feng Shui as Art: Consuming ‘superstition’ in Urban China Juan Zhang - University of Bristol Packaging Craftwork, Sharing Heritage: Collaborative Brand Promotion in Multiethnic Southwest China Yu Luo - City University of Hong Kong ‘They taste similar and familiar’: Consumption of Packaged Convenience Food among Left-behind Children in Rural China Minhua Ling - Chinese University of Hong Kong Packaging NGOs for Government Branding: Local Government’s Innovation Partnership with NGOs in Post-Disaster Sichuan Yi Kang - Hong Kong Baptist University

EDUCATION

Opportunities and Challenges of a Renewed Asia/Europe Academic Partnership in the Social Sciences and Humanities: The French Research Institutes Abroad as New Shared Platforms Institutional panel by GIS Études Asiatiques et Réseau Asie et Pacifique/CNRS, Paris, Centre Français de Recherche sur la Chine Contemporaine, Hong Kong, Taipei et Pekin, Centre de sciences humaines de New Delhi, Institut Français de Pondicherry, Institut de Recherche sur l’Asie du Sud-Est Contemporaine, Bangkok, Maison franco-japonaise, Tokyo R OUNDTABLE CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Claire Thi Lien Trân - IRASEC - Research Institute on Contemporary Southeast Asia Judith Audin - CEFC French Centre for Research on Contemporary China Frédéric Landy - French Institute of Pondicherry Julien Levesque - Centre de Sciences Humaines, New Delhi Cécile Sakai - Institut français de recherche sur le Japon à la Maison franco-japonaise

SESSION 505 11.15 – 13.00 / LIPSIUS 1.30 ENVIRONMENT

Historical Trajectories of Environmental and Spatial Policies CHAIR

Amelie Robert - UMR CITERES (CNRS / Tours University) /Lyon Institute of East Asian Studies (IAO) Ecocriticism Not of Place but of Mind: Environmental Discourse in Classical Japan Ivo Smits - Leiden University Number and Eco-political Discourse in Early Imperial China Yang Fu - Soochow University Revisiting the Mukomuko of Dr. Jaquet Gunar Yadi - Indonesian School of The Hague The Annam Forest During the French Colonial Period Amelie Robert - UMR CITERES (CNRS / Tours University) /Lyon Institute of East Asian Studies (IAO)

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Session Schedule 19 July Sessions 502-505

Religion and Gender: Yao Female Singers and Their Relation with Panhu Meiwen Chen - Independent Scholar


SESSION 506

SESSION 508

1 1 .1 5 – 1 3.0 0 / L I P S I U S 1 .47

11.15 – 13.00 / LIPSIUS 2.27

SOCIETY AND IDENTITY

SOCIETY AND IDENTITY

Rituals and /of Modernity in East Asia

Social Engagement and Activism II

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

CHAIR

Jamie Coates - University of Sheffield

Adam Lifshey - Georgetown University

PANEL CO-CONVENOR

Andrew Kipnis - Chinese University of Hong Kong Playing Soldiers: Ritual, Recombinant Chinese-ness and intertextuality among young Chinese people in Japan Jamie Coates - University of Sheffield

Session Schedule 19 July Sessions 506-509

Incommensurable Values and Techniques of Commensurability in Contemporary Urban Chinese Funerals Huwy-min Lucia Liu - Hong Kong University of Science and Technology The Production of Funeral Workers for Urbanizing China Andrew Kipnis - Chinese University of Hong Kong

SESSION 507

A Traitor or Patriot: Yang Yinyu and Her Struggling in Masculine Society and Nationalism in China Xuening Kong - University at Buffalo (SUNY) Fashioning Self-Identity: Chinese Communities in Early Twentieth Century Singapore Courtney Fu - National University of Singapore The Influences of Anarchism in China by Chinese Anarchists in France at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century : A Transtextual and Transnational Study Gaëlle Laaouina - Institute of Transtextual and Transcultural Studies Was There Any Chinese Gandhi? Political Pacifist Participation and the 1948 National Assembly Monica De Togni - Univerity of Turin

1 1 .1 5 – 1 3.0 0 / L I P S I U S 1 .4 8 MEDIA, COMMUNICATION, DIGITALISATION

Media, Digital Revolution and Civic Participation in China II CHAIR

Dani Madrid-Morales - Houston University “Great Life, Infinite Technology”: Xiaomi, China and the World Gladys Pak Lei Chong - Baptist University Hong Kong Chinese Documentary as Cosmopolitan Narrative in Transnational Circulation: A Study of Two Documentary Films China’s Van Goghs and Plastic China Shan Tong - City University of Hong Kong Christianity and Chinese Media: The Inception of Chinese-English Daily Newspaper (1906-1909, Vancouver) Xueqing Xu - York University Home Space, Piracy and the Rise of Cinephilia in China Xiang Fan - Goldsmiths, University of London

SESSION 509 11.15 – 13.00 / LIPSIUS 2.28 EDUCATION

Pedagogies And Social Class CHAIR

Faizah Zakaria - Cornell University Camera’s Blind Spots - Reflection on Education from the Perspective of Digital Media Linlin Tang - Ningxia university Fan Feng - Ningxia University Lihong Wang - Insitute for Hui Studies College Transfer in Higher Education in Japan Yui Fukushima - University of Tokyo The Role of Social Class in Decision of Dropout from University in Current Japan Minami Shimosegawa - University of Tokyo Satoshi Miwa - University of Tokyo

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SESSION 510

SESSION 514

11.15 – 13.00 / LIPSIUS 3.07

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / H U I Z I N GA 0. 2 5

A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

ECONOMY

Decolonizing The Museum II

Citizenship, Governance and Subalternism in South Asia II

CHAIR

Massimiliano Papini - Northumbria University

CHAIR

Manpreet Janeja - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)

Escaping the Black Legend - The Asian Collection of Adolphe Thiers at the Louvre Reassessed Jean-Baptiste Clais - Musée du Louvre, département des Objets d’Art Nepal, Land of Sherpas and Gurkha-Warriors - René De Nebesky-Wojkowitz‘s Role in Representing the Nepalese Culture to a European Audience Uwe Niebuhr - Center for Interdisciplinary Research and Documentation of Inner and South Asian Cultural History (CIRDIS) Verena Widorn - Center for Interdisciplinary Research and Documentation of Inner and South Asian Cultural History (CIRDIS)

Migrants’ Livelihood at Slums and the Determinants of the Success of Migration Decision Tamanna Siddiqui - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany Bishawjit Mallick - Technishce Universität Dresden Voices from the Margin : Representations of Dalit Lives in Hindi Films Runa Chakraborty Paunksnis - Vilnius University

The Legacy of Ernst Arthur Voretzsch as a Diplomat and Collector of Early Chinese Art in Europe, China and Japan Michelle Ying-Ling Huang - Lingnan University To Collect or Not to Collect: The Meiji Period Prints in the Royal Museums of Art and History (Belgium) Freya Terryn - KU Leuven

SESSION 512 1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / H U I Z I N GA 0.0 6 MIGRATION AND DIASP ORAS

Migration, Diaspora and Cultural Citizenship in Southeast Asia CHAIR

Hai Thanh Luong - RMIT University ‘Tenggara Jauh’ or ‘Selatan Daya’: Diaspora Southwest Moluccas Islanders in Diaspora in Ambon City, Province of the Moluccas Leolita Masnun - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Gender Analysis of Migration in Cambodia Yuko Shimazaki - Waseda University Tradition as a Tool of Discrimination? The Two Dimensions of Citizenship Rights Among Internal Migrants in Indonesia Simona Sienkiewicz - Jagiellonian University

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Session Schedule 19 July Sessions 510-514

Inclusivity, Redistribution and Equality: A Comparative Study of Welfare Systems in South Asia Salman Tahir - Leiden University


SESSION 515

SESSION 517

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / H U I Z I N GA 0. 26

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 0.0 8

H E R I TAG E A N D T H E P O L I T I CS O F C U LT U R E

P OLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL REL ATIONS

Heritage Along Southeast Asia’s ‘Maritime Silk Road’

National and Local Governance and Politics in Asia

PANEL CONVENOR AND DISCUSSANT

CHAIR

Creighton P. Connolly - University of Lincoln

Ian Scott - Murdoch University

PANEL CO-CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Yunci Cai - University of Leicester

Contesting Transitional Justice in Nepal Yvette Selim - University of Technology Sydney

The Melaka Gateway project and the construction of an ersatz heritage landscape Creighton P. Connolly - University of Lincoln

Local State Adhocracy as a Form of Infrastructural Power: Stability Maintenance in Grassroots China Feng Chen - Hong Kong Baptist University

Session Schedule 19 July Sessions 515-518

Reviving the Ancient Maritime Silk Road: A Comparative Study of the Politics of Heritage Instrumentalisation in Quanzhou and Melaka Yunci Cai - University of Leicester

Perceptions of Anti-corruption Effectiveness: Varieties, Causes, and Impacts Ting Gong - City University of Hong Kong Ian Scott - Murdoch University

Representing Colonial Heritage in Contemporary Hong Kong Sonia Lam-Knott - National University of Singapore

Understanding Participatory Budgeting Experiments in China Emilie Frenkiel - Université Paris Est Créteil

SESSION 516

SESSION 518

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 0.0 2

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 0.1 4

L ANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

HISTORY

Fictional Realities

Transnational Advocacy Scholarship: NGO Knowledge Production and the Construction of Asia

CHAIR

Tito Ambyo - RMIT University

PANEL CONVENOR

European Cities in Indonesian Popular Fictions Tri Pramesti - University of 17 Agustus 1945 Surabaya

Kisho Tsuchiya - Tel Aviv University CHAIR AND DISCUSSANT

Maitrii Victoriano Aung-Thwin - National University of Singpore

Monster Tales: The Abnormal in Imperial China Loredana Cesarino - Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University The Case of Nina Bobo: New Ghost Stories and Online Enactments of Hybridity, Spirituality and Supernaturalism in Indonesia Tito Ambyo - RMIT University The Symbol of Female Ghost in Vietnamese Medieval Literature as a Discourse of Morality and Free Love Hien Thu Do - VIetnam National University, Hanoi Tragicomedy: Modern Love and New Women in Yang Jiang’s Translated “Comedy of Manners” Xi Tian - Bucknell University

The Death of Chut Wutty: The Emergence of a New Cultural and Political Protagonist of 21st Century Cambodia Theara Thun - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) Biodiversity Conservation, NGO and Philippine Environmental Knowledge Ruel V. Pagunsan - University of the Philippines, Diliman Advocacy, Human-Rights NGOs, and the Making of Anglophone East Timor Studies Kisho Tsuchiya - Tel Aviv University NGOs, Sharia, and Marriage in Bangladesh Md Anisur Rahman - Asian University for Women

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SESSION 520

SESSION 522

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 0. 5 1

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0.1 3

DEVELOPMENT AND URBANISATION

A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

Urbanism, Social Movement and Social Policy in Asia

Depicting The Other And The Self I CHAIR

Leonor Veiga - Leiden University

CHAIR

Imran bin Tajudeen - National University of Singapore Lahore Fort’s Picture Wall: Mughal History Recorded in Faience Mosaic Nadhra S. Khan - Lahore University of Management Sciences

Evaluation of Urban Form Facing Flood Risk. Taipei Case Study Between 1895 Et 2010 Fang-Yu Hu - Paris-Belleville National School of Architecture

Tang Dynasty Figurines of Musicians: A Window to the Life and Times of the Tang Society Núria Ribas-Valls - Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

The Last Farmer ? Unmaking a Peasantry to Fullfile an Urban Dream, Amaravati, in South India Eric Leclerc - Université de Lille, TVES EA 4477 Rahul Maganti - Centre for Modern Indian Studies, University of Gottingen

The Authority of the Beauty and Formation of the ‘Others’ in Indian Aesthetics Brahma Prakash - Jawaharlal Nehru University

The Political Economy of Bangkok’s Underperforming Bus System Danny Marks - City University of Hong Kong

Visual Representations of Women Rights Struggle in India: An Analysis of Images and Their Symbolics Kamila Junik Łuniewska - Jagiellonian University

Urban Mobility in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam: Pathways to Development and Modernism Hue-Tam Webb Jamme - University of Southern California

SESSION 523 1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0.1 4 HISTORY

SESSION 521 1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 1 .4 4

Revolution and Nationalism II

P OLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL REL ATIONS CHAIR

Geo-Political Economy of the Belt and Road Initiative and its Reflections III PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Mehdi Amineh - University of Amsterdam

Minghui Li - University of Groningen Imprenta de Ramírez y Giraudier and the Philippine Renaissance (1858-1888) Lino L. Dizon - Tarlac State University

Afghan-Chinese Relations: Another Quagmire? Willem Vogelsang - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)

Indonesian National History Books Published During the Japanese Occupation Yumiko Himemoto-Hiraishi - Rikkyo University Centre for Asia Area Studies

China’s Belt and Road Projects in Iran: Environment and Labor Rights Mohammadbagher Forough - Leiden University

Seki Nyorai and the ‘Good Daughter’ of the Meiji Period Taka Oshikiri - University of the West Indies

The Chinese are Coming! BRI and Geopolitical Shifts in South and Central Asia Allard Wagemaker - Netherlands Defence Academy

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Session Schedule 19 July Sessions 520-523

Name or Aesthetic: The Problematic of Collecting East Asian Performative Work Xue Yu - Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg

Prato’s Transformation and the Future of a Contested (Chinese) Urban Space Andrea Del Bono - Independent Scholar


SESSION 524

SESSION 529

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0.1 6

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0.3 0

HISTORY

A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

War and Conflict II

Travel and Transport in Asia II

CHAIR

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Amelie Robert - UMR CITERES (CNRS / Tours University) /Lyon Institute of East Asian Studies (IAO) Conquering Korea - Meiji Period Japan Through the Myth of Jingū Kōgō Sarah Rebecca Schmid - University of Zurich

Session Schedule 19 July Sessions 524-530

Global Cold War and China’s International Propaganda During the Korean War: The Case of the Germ-Warfare Allegation Against the U.S. Sei Jeong Chin - Ewha Womans University Repatriating the Indian Nationals Resident in Japan, 1940-1942 Rowena Ward - University of Wollongong Training of Japanese Linguists for Allied Military Intelligence During the Pacific War Kayoko Takeda - Rikkyo University

SESSION 528

Doris Jedamski - Leiden University Indigenous Navigators’ Knowledge of the waters around Lakshadweep in Jan Huygen van Linschoten’s Itinerario (1596) Marja Kingma - British Library Imagining Asia: Dutch preparations for travel to Asia, 1594-1595 Eric Odegard - Scheepvaartsmusum Amsterdam Thrilling fiction and travel guides - Sea voyages in Nineteenth Century novels Coen Van ‘t Veer - Leiden University Indigenous Eyes - A Counter Narrative for the Dutch Indies Literature Rick Honings - Leiden University When Travelling Europe, One Strikes a Daiqing Coin Fresco Sam-Sin - Leiden University

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0. 26 HISTORY

Orientalists Re-Examined

SESSION 530 1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0.3 1 H E R I TAG E A N D T H E P O L I T I CS O F C U LT U R E

CHAIR

Hans E. G. Hägerdal - Linnaeus University Edouard Chavannes and Tang Zaifu : Did Chavannes Traslate the Sima Qian’s Shiji Under the Certain Person? Ji Ma - Ningbo University Edouard Chavannes’s Studies at the Ecole Normale Superieure of Paris and His Scientific Preparation for Sinological Research Mengying He - École Pratique des Hautes Études Is the Word ‘Brazil’ Asian? A Dialogue Between Latin American Scholarship and French Orientalism on Asian History in the 19th Century Pedro Cristovão dos Santos - Federal University for Latin American Integration Mirian Santos Ribeiro de Oliveira - Federal University for Latin American Integration (UNILA) Some Jewels from Documental Collection of Russian Antiquarian N.P. Likhachev (St. Petersburg) Irena R. Katkova - Saint-Petersburg State University Soviet Orientalism and Creating a New Image of Islam and Prophet Mohammad in Iran Ali Mohammad Tarafdari - National Library and Archives of Iran

National Heritage and Nation Building CHAIR

Yu Dou - Purdue University Consolidating National Identity Through the Origin Myth of the Nation: Hung Vuong Myth in Vietnam Le T T. Lu - Vietnam National University, Hanoi Disaster Risk and the Crucial Need for Digital Cultural Heritage Preservation: The Role of SaliKultura, a Digital Humanities Project for the Province of Laguna, Philippines Rosario M. Baria - University of the Philippines - Los Banos José Rizal, ‘the Filipino George Washington’: American Constructions of Philippine Nationalism, 1901-1933 Kimberley Weir - University of Nottingham Representation of Heritage and National Identities in Postcolonial Sri Lanka Chulani Rambukwella - University of Peradeniya We Make Antiques While You Wait: Testimonies from Below Laya Boquiren-Gonzales - University of the Philippines

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SESSION 531

SESSION 533

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0.3 2

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0.4 1

P OLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL REL ATIONS

H E R I TAG E A N D T H E P O L I T I CS O F C U LT U R E

The Belt and Road Initiative: China’s Supremacy and Global Interdependence III

Unlocking the Wor(l)d: Symbol, Sound and Sensation in Post-Disciplinary Methodologies Institutional panel by Humanities across Borders program, International Institute for Asian Studies

CHAIR

China in the World: Territory and the Sacred Michael J. Walsh - Vassar College China’s New Transregional Mechanisms and Guanxi: The Case of the “16+1 Cooperation” Viktor Eszterhai - Pallas Athene Innovation and Geopolitical Foundation Explaining the Belt and Road – The Role of Social Scientists in Chinese Globalization Debates Jeannette Speelman - Leiden University Too Big to Fail? An Examination of Cancelled Belt and Road Initiative Projects Phuong Hoang - National Intelligence University

SESSION 532 1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0.3 5 HISTORY

South East Asia in Colonial Times CHAIR

Lou Antolihao - National University of Singapore Belonging in the Empire: Imperial Citizenship and the Peranakan Chinese of the Straits Settlements, 1912-1937 Bernard Z. Keo - Monash University

PANEL CONVENOR

Aarti Kawlra - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) CHAIR

Elena Burgos-Martinez - Leiden University DISCUSSANT

Kunthea Chhom - Apsara Authority, Siem Reap Reciting history, singing identity : Sonic atmospheres of place and community on the Andaman Islands Carola Lorea - National University of Singapore Talking with and about fish: Group fishing, sound and knowledge in small Eastern Indonesian islands. Elena Burgos-Martinez - Leiden University Floating or pinned: Transistor, cassette recorder and the traveling wor(l)d Mohomodou Houssouba - Center for African Studies, University of Basel Taking humour seriously: Foregrounding the sensorial associations of words in non-western texts Tom Hoogervorst - Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies (KITLV) Guns and the Gospel : Mediating Life and Liberty in the Naga Hills Rakhee K. Moral - Cotton University

Borders and Clashes and the Making of Contemporary Maritime Southeast Asia Zornitza Grekova - Sofia University Disaster Imperialism: Interpreting and Utilizing Hazards for Empire Building in Colonial Southeast Asia Maria Luisa Bolinao - University of the Philippines Mandala versus Carré Luuk Knippenberg - Radboud University Nijmegen

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Session Schedule 19 July Sessions 531-533

Richard Griffiths - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)


SESSION 535

SESSION 537

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S C 0.0 6

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S C 0. 20

H E R I TAG E A N D T H E P O L I T I CS O F C U LT U R E

HISTORY

Transoceanic Food Connections: Historical and Anthropological Approaches

Dynastic History I CHAIR

Naomi Standen - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)

PANEL CONVENOR AND DISCUSSANT

Kathleen Burke - University of Toronto PANEL CO-CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Mareike Pampus - Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology The Influence of Migrant Chinese Cooks in Shaping The Global Food Culture of Eighteenth-Century Batavia Kathleen Burke - University of Toronto

Session Schedule 19 July Sessions 535-539

More than Colonial Leftover: Afternoon Tea and Other Mimetic Practices in Penang Mareike Pampus - Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Korean Culinary Heritage in Europe Jae Yeong Han - Permanent Delegation of the Republic of Korea to the OECD Teaching and eating a new Malaysia: the invention of a pre- and post-colonial national identity through cookbooks and culinary textbooks Cheong Soon Gan - University of Wisconsin Superior

“Bun-booth Books” and Urban Ballads of Commoner Women’s Sexuality in Late Qing China Cuncun Wu - University of Hong Kong Human Nature and Governance -- Politics, Policy and Political Philosophy in Late Northern Song Jiyan Qiao - Leiden University Party, Ball, and Hostess: The Politics of Gender and Etiquette in Late Qing Diplomacy Xia Shi - New College of Florida What Does a Dragon Look Like? Appearance Politics in a Time of Usurpation Lex Jing Lu - Clark University What Tomb Records (muzhiming) Tell Us About Daoist History Terry F. Kleeman - University of Colorado

SESSION 539 SESSION 536 1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S C 0.1 4 RELIGION AND BELIEFS

Visual Asian Studies: Vedic Ritual in India and Nepal

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / L I P S I U S 0.0 2 MIGRATION AND DIASP ORAS

Migrant Workers: Rights, Policy and Practice II CHAIR

Mohammed Kalam - Krea University

PANEL CONVENORS

Jan Houben - École Pratique des Hautes Études, Paris Sciences et Lettres, Bal Gopal Shrestha - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) CHAIR

Dirk Nijland - Leiden University DISCUSSANTS

Han Vermeulen - Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Alex C. McKay - Namgyal Institute of Tibetology/IIAS The Nihnava meaningless? a new perspective and analysis through videoregistration Jan Houben - École Pratique des Hautes Études, Paris Sciences et Lettres, Paris Filming in order to understand : the Vedic Fire Rituals Performed at Agnimaṭha, Patan, Nepal Bal Gopal Shrestha - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) Clarifying confusing details of the Atirātra Agnicayana animal sacrifice through video-registration Natalia Korneeva - Institute for Oriental and Classical Studies, Russian State University for the Humanities

Cross-border Recruitment: Mobilities of Migrant Workers and Intermediaries from a Case-study of Transnational Labor Market of Skilled Workers Between Japan and Vietnam Aimi Muranaka - Duisburg-Essen University From “Grassroots” to “Volunteer”: Urban Citizenship in Neoliberal Transformation and Migrant’s Right to the City in China. A Case Study in Hangzhou Jun Chu - Georg-August-Universität Göttingen Gendered Migration in Asia: A Study of Low-Wage Female Migrant Workers from China to Singapore Wei Yang - Nanyang Technological University Genealogy of “tabunka Kyosei”: The Formation and Change of Multicultural Coexistence Discourse in Japan Yoshikazu Shioabra - Keio University Segregation Within the Healthcare Industry: The Minority Nurses Mary Rose Sarausad - Asian Institute of Technology

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SESSION 540

SESSION 543

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / L I P S I U S 0.0 3

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / L I P S I U S 0. 2 8

SOCIETY AND IDENTITY

SOCIETY AND IDENTITY

Asian Muslim Biographies and Ethics in Pluralist Contexts

Lifestyle, Identities and Social Capital in China, Japan And Korea

Radhika Gupta - Leiden University

CHAIR

Marjan Groot - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

PANEL CO-CONVENORS

Annemarie Samuels - Leiden University, Jasmijn Rana - Leiden University Narratives of the “perfect” Muslim woman: Inter-textual readings of Islamic reform on the Indian subcontinent Radhika Gupta - Leiden University “God knows I am able to bear this”: HIV, Islam, and ethical improvement in Aceh, Indonesia Annemarie Samuels - Leiden University The role of emotional and symbolic capital in the co-production of ‘love’ and ‘morality’ in the Malay romance community Alicia Izharuddin - Senior Lecturer Civilising technology or empowerment? The narration of the effects of sports in the lives of Pakistani women Jasmijn Rana - Leiden University

SESSION 541

Calling out Koreaboos: Foreigners, Aegyo and Cultural Appropriation Amalya Ashman - The University of Western Australia Modern Chinese Parenthood: Cultural Identities in Flux Marleen Spijkman - University of Twente Menno de Jong - University of Twente Ke Xue - Shanghai Jiaotong University Trans-Pacific Flows of Korean Pop Culture and Communities in the Making Jung-Sun Park - California State University at Dominguez Hills

SESSION 544 1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / L I P S I U S 1 .3 0 ENVIRONMENT

The Politics of Resource Extraction and Conservation in Asia

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / L I P S I U S 0.0 5 ECONOMY

CHAIR

Ward Berenschot - Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian & Caribbean Studies (KITLV

The Politics of Place: Mobilities and Livelihoods In Indonesia PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Ratna Saptari - Leiden University Young People’s Spatial and Sectoral Mobility: A Life-Course Perspective From Kulonprogo (Yogyakarta, Indonesia) Ben White - International Institute of Social Studies Hanny Wijaya - Samadhya Institute, Jogjakarta Going for Gold: Mobility, Livelihoods and Access to Mines in Bombana District, Southeast Sulawesi Erwiza Erman - Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI) Middle class livelihoods and urban place-making in a South Jakarta residential complex Suzanne Naafs - Leiden University

Fish, Subterfuge and Security in North Korean and Soviet Institutional Interactions in the 1970s Robert James Winstanley-Chesters - University of Leeds Land Politics in the Age of Development: The Bugkalot and the Casecnan Dam in Northern Philippines Shu-Yuan Yang - Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica Rangers, Porters, and Smallholders: Conservation Labour Regime in Gunung Leuser National Park, Sumatra Nadya Karimasari - Wageningen University The Center or the Periphery of Pacific Fisheries?: The Dialogue over Japanese Fisheries in Hawai‘i During the mid-20th Century Manako Ogawa - Ritsumeikan University

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Session Schedule 19 July Sessions 540-544

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR


SESSION 545

SESSION 547

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / L I P S I U S 1 .47

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / L I P S I U S 2 . 2 7

SOCIETY AND IDENTITY

SOCIETY AND IDENTITY

Memories of Violence and Violent-Related Cultural Practices

Social Movement and Collective (Political) Identity Formation I

CHAIR

CHAIR

Jan-Bart Gewald - African Studies Centre, Leiden University

Heike Hermanns - Gyeongsang National University

Session Schedule 19 July Sessions 545-548

Individuals’ Sense of Co-Sharing Experiences in Cambodia: Research on Local Memorial Sites Fuyuki Makino - Komazawa Women’s University

Critical Events and Chinese Labor Movement: The Occurrence and Mobilization of Union-led Protest in China Wei Chen - Nanjing University, China

Politicization of Psychology: the Role of Psychologists in Indonesia’s Detention Camps During New Order Era Dyah Kartika - International Institute of Social Studies

Cultural Heritage and Identity in Early Modern Japan and Central Europe – The Basis for a “Distinct Modernity” Mária Farkas - Károli Gáspár University

Reconceptualising Notion of Honour in Relation to Honour Related Violence and Killings in South Asia Sadiq Bhanbhro - Sheffield Hallam University

From NIMBY to Phase-out: The Development of Anti-nuclear Power Activism in South Korea Heike Hermanns - Gyeongsang National University

Tales of the Haunting Victims: The Commemoration of Traumatized Memories and Religious Belief About Heritage in Taiwan’s Offshore Islands Fang-i Chu - Leiden University

Situating Psychosocial Disability: History and Current Configurations of Mad Identity Politics in Asia Akriti Mehta - King’s College London Jayasree Kalathil - Survivor Research Ruth Silverleaf - King’s College London

SESSION 546 1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / L I P S I U S 1 .4 8

SESSION 548

MEDIA, COMMUNICATION, DIGITALISATION

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / L I P S I U S 2 . 2 8 EDUCATION

Media, Identities and Social Transformation in Asia I CHAIR

Ting Hsuan Tseng - University Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas

Curricular Choices I: Africa-Asia Interferences (International Relations, Postcolonial Conditions, Nationalisms) and the Stakes Involved Institutional panel by Université Gaston Berger, Humanities across Borders program, International Institute for Asian Studies

After Emmanuelle: Thailand in Contemporary European Film Adam Knee - Lasalle College of the Arts Performing Fear – an Ethnography of Television Production Practices in Singapore Siao Yuong Fong - National University of Singapore

R OUNDTABLE CONVENOR

Abdourahmane Seck - University of Gaston Berger CHAIR

Nira Wickramasinghe - Leiden University

Producing South Asian Indigeneity: Media Infrastructures, Cultural Criticism and Everyday Romance Through the Lens of a Santali Music Video Markus Schleiter - University of Münster

Mayke Kaag - African Studies Centre Leiden Itty Abraham - National University of Singpore (NUS) Shobana Shankar – Stony Brook University Tharaphi Than - Northern Illinois University Surya Suryadi - Leiden University Shine Choi - Massey University Philippe Peycam - Leiden University

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SESSION 549

SESSION 551

1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / L I P S I U S 3.07

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / H U I Z I N G A 0 . 0 4

EDUCATION

A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

Teaching Language New Pedagogies

Radioscapes of Southeast Asia

CHAIR

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Reep Pandi Lepcha - Jadavpur University

Lonán Ó Briain - University of Nottingham DISCUSSANT

The Methods and Practice of Multiple Approach in Teaching Tones of Mandarin Chinese Yahui Olenik - Montclair State University The Use of Traditional Chinese Fonts in Hong Kong: A Struggle Between Functional and Individuality Chi Ming Chan - University of Hong Kong

SESSION 550 1 4 .4 5 – 1 6.3 0 / S I J T H O F F

Bart Barendregt - Leiden University Voices of Vietnam: Nationalising the Performing Arts in Post-Independence Hanoi Lonán Ó Briain - University of Nottingham Community Education and Radio Broadcasts of National Day Songs in Singapore Min Yen Ong - University of Nottingham Beyond “Evangelism”: Christian Broadcasting and an Emergent Indigenous Media Production of the Lisu in post-1960 Southeast Asia Ying Diao - Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity

EDUCATION

IIAS Alumni Association Roundtable: ‘Asia Inside Out’? Alumni Perspectives on Studying Asia at IIAS and Beyond Institutional panel by International Institute for Asian Studies, Alumni Association R OUNDTABLE CONVENOR

Steffen Rimner - Utrecht University Jatin Dua - University of Michigan Cha-Hsuan Liu - Utrecht University Aatreyee Ghosh - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) Evelyne Micollier - IRD-University Paris 7-INALCO (French National Institute for Oriental Languages and Cultures)

SESSION 552 1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / H U I Z I N G A 0 . 0 6 MIGRATION AND DIASP ORAS

Refugee, Migration and Their Socio-Political Implications CHAIR

Somabha Mohanty - Graduate Institute of International & Development Studies Geneva (IHEID) European Tourists and Tibetan Refugees. Making Tourism Matter in India Natalia Bloch - University of Warsaw Ito Okei: Daughter of Aizu, Pioneer of Gold Hill (1870-1920) Kristina S. Vassil - California State University Sacramento Strangers in Their Imagined Motherland: North Korean Refugees in South Korea Stella Xu - Roanoke College Waiting: The Journey of South Asian Refugees, from India to Europe and North America Anne-Sophie Bentz - University Paris Diderot

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Session Schedule 19 July Sessions 549-552

Chinese Is a Foreign Language: Translation Society and Chinese Language Study in Tokugawa Japan Ye Yuan - Columbia University


SESSION 553

SESSION 557

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / H U I Z I N G A 0 . 2 3 C

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 0 . 0 8

BOOK AND DISSERTATION CAR OUSEL

P OLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL REL ATIONS

Art - From Calligraphy and Murals to Postcards and White Cubes

Interconnectivities Between Eastern Europe and East Asia

CHAIR

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Pauline d'Abrigeon - École Pratique des Hautes Études

Soo-jung Lee - Duksung Women’s University DISCUSSANT

Evolving Traditions of the Buddhist Image House. Part II. The world of Seduction and Generosity between Heavenly Clouds and Hell Fires. Asoka De Zoysa - University of Kelaniya

Keumsang Kwon - Seoul Healthy Family Support Center The 1950-1960s North Korean Literary Representations of War via Two Lenses of Eastern Europe and North Korea Tae-Kyung Kim - University of North Korean Studies

Paper Jewels: Postcards from the Raj Omar A. Khan - Independent Scholar

Session Schedule 19 July Sessions 553-558

Public Sphere and Practice of East Germany and China in 1989 Cheol-gee Yoon - Seoul National University of Education

Shaping ‘Elite’ in Handwriting: The Multifarious Applications of Ancient Scripts by the Late-Qing Scholar Yu Yue (1821-1907) Yu Yan - Peking University

Making a “Socialist State”: Media and Global Imaginary in North Korea Sunkyung Choi - University of North Korean Studies

White Cubes in China: A Sociological Study of China’s Emerging Market for Contemporary Art Svetlana Kharchenkova - Leiden University

SESSION 558 1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 0 . 1 4 SESSION 555

HISTORY

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / H U I Z I N G A 0 . 2 6

Literature and the Economic in China: Articulating Moral and Market Reckonings

H E R I TAG E A N D T H E P O L I T I CS O F C U LT U R E

Cartes: A Cartographic Concept to Understand The Dynamic of Indigenous People’s Social Space. The Moken Case Study and its Further Applications

PANEL CONVENOR

Elisabeth Kaske - Leipzig University CHAIR AND DISCUSSANT

Andrea Janku - University of London

PANEL CONVENOR

Maxime Boutry - French National Research Institute for Sustainable Development (UMR PALOC)

Pirated Identities and Oceanic Encounters on the Late Imperial Stage Ariel Fox - University of Chicago

CHAIR

Jacques Ivanoff - French National Center of Scientific Research (CNRS) - Musée de l’Homme

The Decline and Tenacity of Official Status in Late Qing Exposé Novels Elisabeth Kaske - Leipzig University

Mapping the moken corpus: a new perspective for the Moken in the turmoil of development Jacques Ivanoff - French National Center of Scientific Research (CNRS) - Musée de l’Homme

Unmasking the Market: 1920s Stock Exchange Exposé Fiction in the Failed Republic Bryna Goodman - University of Oregon

Mapping mobility, time and space of the Moken: the Social Space Cartography method Maxime Boutry - French National Research Institute for Sustainable Development (UMR PALOC)

“San Mao Studies Business” during the High Tide of Socialism Brett Sheehan - University of Southern California

Museum and nomads, an impossible alliance? Fabienne Galangau - National Museum of Natural History (UMR PALOC) Oral culture and museography: the challenges of rethinking museographic devices for the Moken sea-nomads Jean Chicoteau - Artkas (communication and graphic design) From Moken’s representation of the territory to human trafficking routes: exploring further applications of the CartES project Supang Chantavanich - Chulalongkorn University, Asian Research Center for Migration 174


SESSION 562

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 0 . 2 8

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 . 1 3

A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

A RTS A N D C U LT U R E

Textile and Styles of Dressing

Depicting the Other and the Self II

CHAIR

CHAIR

Willem Vogelsang - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)

Nadhra S. Khan - Lahore University of Management Sciences

New Evolving Islamic Styles of Dressing in the Punjab, Pakistan Ghulam Abbas - School of Fine Art, Design and Architecture

Kalighat Pata Painting: Reflection of European Culture in Socio-Religious Life of Bengal in 19th-20th Century Munmun Mondal - HH Maharaja Sir Jiwajirao Scindia Museum

Past and Present- the Traditional Textiles and Costumes of Maring Naga Tribe of Manipur, India Ritu Mathur - University of Delhi Joymati Thoudam - Lady Irwin College, University of Delhi

Southeast Asia in Nineteenth-century European Illustrated Periodicals Melinda Susanto - Leiden University

Textiles of Assam (India): Perspectives from History, Embellishment and Oral-lores Subhra Devi - Tezpur University

The Depiction of a (national) Hero: Pangeran Diponegoro in Paintings from the Nineteenth Century Until Today Nebojsa Djordjevic - Universitas Sebelas Maret

SESSION 564 1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 . 1 6 SESSION 561

HISTORY

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S A 1 .4 4 P OLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL REL ATIONS

Geo-Political Economy of the Belt and Road Initiative and its Reflections IV PANEL CONVENOR

Mehdi Amineh - University of Amsterdam CHAIR

Xiujun Xu - Chinese Academy of Social Sciences The Role and Position of Resource-Rich Countries in the BRI: The cases of Iran, Iraq, Kazakhstan, and Turkmenistan Melanie van Driel - Leiden University The Political Economy of the Belt and Road Initiative Weijiang Feng - Chinese Academy of Social Sciences The Belt and Road Initiative and Russia in Eurasia Sarah Poss - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) Mehdi Amineh - University of Amsterdam

War and Conflict III CHAIR

Frank Dhont - National Cheng Kung University Boyhood and Belligerence: Exploring the Birth Pangs of Paramilitarism in Late Colonial Indonesia Yannick Lengkeek - University of St Andrews Chinese Science Fiction Literature: An Aftermath of Historical Traumas Loïc Aloisio - IrAsia, Aix-Marseille University Imagining Female Heroism: Three Tales of the Woman Fighter in Republican China Iris Ma - University of Notre Dame Remembering the Aceh Conflict, 1976-2005: Doing Memories of Violence Among Conflict Survivors in Pidie and Gayo Highland Muhammad Thalal - Universitas Islam Negeri Ar-Raniry Banda Aceh

Industrial Structural Change in China and Industry Incentives to Participate in BRI - From the Perspective of the Supply Side Jin Song - Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Workshop Results and Future Cooperation Yuyan Zhang - IWEP-CASS

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Session Schedule 19 July Sessions 559-564

SESSION 559


SESSION 565

SESSION 570

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 . 1 7

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 . 3 1

KNOWLEDGE AND PHILOSOPHY

H E R I TAG E A N D T H E P O L I T I CS O F C U LT U R E

European and Asian Philosophy in Conversation

Vernacular Heritage in India CHAIR

Marjan Groot - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

CHAIR

Xun Liu - Trinity College Dublin Intercultural Humanism in Eurasia Umesh Chandra Chattopadhyaya - University of Allahabad Indrani Chattopadhyaya - University of Delhi

Session Schedule 19 July Sessions 565-571

Moral Questions: Human Nature and Moral Agency in Chinese Traditions Ulrike Middendorf - University of Heidelberg Natural Philosophy and the Popularization of Knowledge in Late Seventeenth and Early Eighteenth-century Japan Daniel Said Monteiro - University Paris Diderot Philosophy and Encyclopedism in Nineteenth-century Spain: Losses and Caesuras in the Spanish Translation of Diderot’s “Philosophie Des Japonois” Montserrat Crespín Perales - University of Barcelona Zhuangzi and Descartes on Aesthetic Knowledge Massimiliano Lacertosa - University of London

Advertising Ayurveda: A Journey in Search of Indigeneity Through Bengali Advertisements (1900-1947) Sutapa Saha Mitra - Nabadwip Vidyasgar College Folk Knowledge Vernacular: Political Communication Heritage of the “Sandesa Kāvya” Chandrika K. De Alwis - Southern Institute of Technology New Zealand Geopolitical Claims of ‘Little’ Tribal Communities in Grand Festivals in India Jeet Pandey - University of Allahabad Material Cultural Heritage of a ‘Heathen Past’: Colonial Ethnographic Collections and the Naga of North East India Vibha Joshi Parkin - Tuebingen University

SESSION 571 1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 . 3 2 P OLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL REL ATIONS

U.S. Retreat from Multilateralism and Potential Implications for Southeast Asia PANEL CONVENOR

Sinisa Vukovic - Johns Hopkins University, SAIS CHAIR

Inigo Acosta - George Washington University The end of multilaterlism and security challenges in Southeast Asia Sinisa Vukovic - Johns Hopkins University, SAIS U.S. retreat from multilateralism as a salvo against collectivism: reverberations in Southeast Asia Sally Tyler - Independent Scholar

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SESSION 573

SESSION 574

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S B 0 .4 1

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S C 0 . 0 4

H E R I TAG E A N D T H E P O L I T I CS O F C U LT U R E

RELIGION AND BELIEFS

Transitions of Kerala: Narrations and Representations

Astrological and Divinatory Knowledge and Practices in Burma: Contacts, Convergences, Coproductions

V Abdul Lathief - Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit DISCUSSANT

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR

Aurore Candier - Centre Asie du Sud-Est (CASE/CNRS) DISCUSSANT

V. Muzafer Ahamed - Madhyamam Magazine A Political Journey of Translation: Socio-political Discourses of ‘Padappaattu’ in Malabar MC Abdul Nazar - University of Calicut The Cultural Expressions and Internal Contradictions in India’s Extremist Left Streams: A Study based on Kerala experience. Ajith M.S. - University of Calicut The Construct of Family and Social Reform Movements: A Study Based on the History of Development of the Keralite Family Nimmi A.P. - University of Calicut Dramaturgy in the colonial era and the conception of political sentience of Malabar Stalin Das Padinhare Purakkal - University of Calicut Decolonizing imaginations: A linguistic analysis of “Dars Malayalam” (religious instructional language) of Malabar Muslims V Abdul Lathief - Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit

Caterina Guenzi - L’École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS)/Centres d’études de l’Inde et de l’Asie du sud Ponnya from Sale (c. 1812- c. 1867) : the life trajectory and posthumous fame of a monk-astrologer in tormented 19th century Burma. Aurore Candier - Centre Asie du Sud-Est (CASE/CNRS) Min Thein Kha - Biography as a construction of the astrologer persona. Bénédicte Brac de la Perrière - Centre Asie du Sud-Est (CASE/CNRS) Planets = Karma? Unpacking the ambivalence of astrology in healing practices in Myanmar. Céline Coderey - National University of Singapore The Arakanese Calendar : ways of mastering space? Alexandra De Mersan - IRASEC - Research Institute on Contemporary Southeast Asia

SESSION 577 1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / K A M E R L I N G H O N N E S C 0 . 2 0 HISTORY

Dynastic History II CHAIR

Hilde de Weerdt - Leiden University Between Han and Song Learning: The Integrative Approach of Jiao Xun Roland Borsos - Heidelberg University Classical Allusions in the Tang Public Inscriptions: Digital Approaches to Text Reuse in the Tang Dynasty (618-907) Jialong Liu - Leiden University Eurasian Route of Diplomacy: Foreign Envoys to China Through Offering Tributes and Pilgrims in the Northern Wei Dynasty (CE 386-584) Junfu Wong - University of Cambridge Hot off the Press: Printing, Historical Criticism and Factional Discourse in Song China Jeffrey Rice - Seton Hall University The Debate on the Authenticity of Guwen Shangshu (Ancient Version of the Book of Documents) in Yuan and Ming China Kin Shing Chan - University of Tokyo

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Session Schedule 19 July Sessions 573-577

PANEL CONVENOR AND CHAIR


SESSION 579

SESSION 584

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 0 . 0 2

1 7. 0 0 – 1 8 .4 5 / L I P S I U S 1 . 3 0

MIGRATION AND DIASP ORAS

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Environmental Histories of the Malay World: Legacies of Peter Boomgaard

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A Journey of Self-Transformation: The Politics of Self of Young Taiwanese Middle-Class Migrant Workers in Singapore Chia-Yuan Huang - University College London Ageing-in-Place: Filipinas at Work in Hong Kong Valerie C. Yap - Hong Kong Polytechnic University

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From Hong Kong with Love (Sweat and Tears): Migrant Remittances and the Migration as Development Paradigm Denise L. Spitzer - University of Alberta Hearing Nation: Malaysia, Foreign Workers, and the Noise Sorayut Aiemueayut - Free University of Berlin Policies and Practices of (Non)involvement: Tajikistan and Its Labor Emigrants Karolina Kluczewska - University of Paris 13 Oleg Korneev - University of Paris 13

Timothy Barnard - National University of Singapore Periodizing Commodities in High Places: The Camphor Tree in North Sumatra Faizah Zakaria - Cornell University Between Tongues: Medicine and Magic in G.E. Rumphius’ Het Amboinsch Kruydboek and Malay Kitab Tibb/Kitab Obat-Obatan Genie Yoo - Princeton University Revisiting the Frontier: The Legacy of Peter Boomgaard in Singaporean Environmental History Miles Powell - Nanyang Technological University

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Administration of Justice and Judicial Reform in East Asia

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Ways of Sensing, Ways of Being: Sensory Anthropology from/Among the ‘Asias’ PANEL CONVENOR

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Udeni Hanchapola Appuhamilage - Yamanashi Gakuin University An Anthropological Inquiry of Trauma, Affect and Rotten Smells Udeni Hanchapola Appuhamilage - Yamanashi Gakuin University The Meaning and Power of the ‘eyesight’ in Indian Performing Arts Reiko Iida - Kyoto Univerisity

Takayuki Ii - Senshu University Empowering Judicial Scriveners As Litigators in Japan: A Critical Look at the Justifiability and Value of the Reform Takayuki Ii - Senshu University Kay-Wah Chan - Macquarie University Legal Education Reform and New Challenges for Korean Professional Law Schools Kwang Jun Tsche - Kyung Hee University Legal Reform in Korea: Achievements and Criticism of the 2007 Judicial Reform Yukyong Choe - Korea Legislation Research Institute

Seeing through Hands: “Nadhi” Diagnosis in Sri Lankan Indigenous Medical Practices. Ayami Umemura - University of Tokyo Bodily sensations and ethical relations: A reflection on the sensuous interaction between care-givers and dying residents at a home for elders in Sri Lanka Sae Nakamura - Kyoto University

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Media, Identities and Social Transformation in Asia II

Curricular Choices II: Africa-Asia Interferences (International Relations, Postcolonial Conditions, Nationalisms) and the Stakes Involved

Vishnu Satya - University of Southern California An Imagined China: An Interpretive Anaysis of Five Chinese Documentaries Myungkoo Kang - Seoul National University Changxue Wu - Seoul National University Modality Analysis Focusing on the Utterance Form of Interview in 1970’s Japanese Television Documentaries Wenjing Zhang - Waseda University

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Portrayals from the West and East Ends of Asia - How China Is Represented by Al Jazeera English and China Global Television Network Yuqing Li - Guizhou Normal University

Webby Kalikiti - University of Zambia Patrice Corréa - Université Gaston Berger Godwin Murunga - CODESRIA Katherine Ewing - Columbia University

The Brand-new Theory of Information Society Based on the Case Study of Bhutan Hitoshi Fujiwara - Waseda University

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Social Movement and Collective (Political) Identity Formation II CHAIR

Manpreet Janeja - International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) Attitudes, Moral Convictions, and Party Identification in Predicting Patterns of Protest Activity Involvement Among University Students in Hong Kong Paul Vinod Khiatani - City University of Hong Kong Civil Society in South China Since 2015: Withering or Re-embedment? Chris King Chi Chan - City University of Hong Kong Lynn Tang - University of Hong Kong SARS as Commemorated National History in Hong Kong’s New Democracy Movement Benjamin Garvey - Australian National University Taiwan Indigenous Study: The Concrete Schemes of Tribe Public Juristic Person as Self Governmental Subjectivity Chin-wen Wu - National Chengchi University

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Anjarwati, Erna Annen, Maiko Antolihao, Lou Aoki, Eriko Aoyama, Reijiro Aoyama, Toru Arabindoo, Pushpa Arantes, Virginie Århem, Kaj Arifon, Olivier Arimbi, Diah Ariani Aristova, Julia Arps, Arnoud Arps, Bernard Arshad, Zara Arslanova, Alsu Ayratovna Asanuma-Brice, Cecile Asher, Tom Ashman, Amalya

Becker, Bert Bellemans, Ronald Bellemare, Julie Bellot, Marie Bentcheva, Eva Bentley, Jenny Bentley, Tamara Bentz, Anne-Sophie Berenschot, Ward 150, 272, 312, 406, 544 Berg, Daria Berlie, Jean Bernstein, Moshe Y. Berse, Kristoffer Berse, Pilar Preciousa Bertalanffy, Chantal Berthelier, Benoit Bes, Lennart Beuerle, Benjamin

A. Alfaro, Ma Rita Lourdes A.P., Nimmi Abansi, Corazon Abbas, Asma Abbas, Ghulam Abdul Lathief, V Abdul Nazar, MC Abdullah, Sarena Abraham, Itty Abu Bakar, Roslina Binti Abubakar, Dauda Acciari, Monia Acconcia, Giuseppe Acharya, Arkupal Achenbach, Ruth Acosta, Inigo Acosta-Corpuz, Dianne Adachi, Mari

362 573 421 85. 223 559 573 573 368 486, 548 489 366 385 177 60, 469 159 571 421 328

Adhikari, Radha 16 Adriani, Maria 291 Aguinaldo, Ma. Angela Leonor 227 Ahmad, Attiya 294 Ahn, Yonson 159 Aido, Kojo 60, 344 Aidulsyah, Fachri 495 Aiemueayut, Sorayut 579 Ainsworth, Susan 456 Akamine, Jun 108 Akhmetkarimov, Bulat 457 Akiyama, Tamako 403 Akmal, Ramayda 477 Akune, Susumu 226 Alagirisamy, Darinee 278 Alexanderson, Kris 283 Al-Fadhat, Faris 370 Alff, Henryk 492 Almeida, Bernardo R. 122 Aloisio, Loïc 564 Ambaras, David R. 25 Ambyo, Tito 516 Amemiya, Hiroko 261 Ametewee, Fidelia 20, 469 Amineh, Mehdi 61, 191, 341, 442, 482, 521, 561 Amo, Kae 344 Amoah, Lloyd A. 122, 195, 266, 344, 486 An, Jong-Chol 364 An Huy, Tran 1 Anderson, David 337 Andolfatto, Lorenzo 99 Andréys, Clémence 258 Andriesse, Edo 206, 250 Ang, Sylvia 242 Anh Hoang, Lan Anh 4, 180, 198, 242 Anh Thuan, Doan 91 Anh-Dao Tran, Thi 8, 53, 268, 396 Anikeeva, Tatiana 355

71 388 300, 457, 531 373 479 134 435 465 495 452 289 309 190 134, 234 112 447 474 344, 427 543

Assmann, Stephanie Audin, Judith Aufschnaiter, Claudia Aung-Thwin, Maitrii Victoriano

55 354, 503 374 290, 518

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Baar, Monika Baas, Michiel Badry, Roswitha Bagchi, Barnita Bahuguna, Rameshwar Bahuguna, Renu Bai, Junfang Bailblé, Olivier Baker, Donald Bakker, Laurens Baldakova, Oyuna Balderrama, Renato Banaji, Shakuntala Banerjee, Raka Banerjee, Shweta S. Bang, Tran Bao, Hongwei Baquè, Giulia Barber, Tamsin Bardi, Ariel Sophia Barendregt, Bart Baria, Rosario M. Barish, Daniel Barnard, Timothy Barrett, Timothy Bart, Bernhard Baruah, Sanjib Bastien Ventura, Catherine Basu, Arani Basu, Chandni Bautista, Julius Bayle, Antoine Beahrs, Robert

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217, 392 54, 289, 329 105 229 125 125 277 355 415 312, 501 241 301, 342 85, 223 374 458 96 361, 403 400 4, 7, 94, 265 116 304, 551 530 256 175, 584 15 391, 431 382, 424 354, 396 207 142 373 248 62

139, 332 6 24, 64 481 368 424 225 552 65, 189, 490 452 287 174 264 173 314 89 383

Bhanbhro, Sadiq 545 Bhandari, Riddhi 475 Bhatia, Varuni 85, 223 Bhattacharya, Bhaswati 236 Bhattacharya, Jayati 290, 330, 374, 416 Bhaumik, Sudarshana 447 Bilal, Arsalan 478 Bin Nordin, Munif Zarirruddin Fikri 489 bin Tajudeen, Imran 451, 520 Bingaman, Eveline 502 Birgi, Julien 299, 340 Biswas, Shubham 202 Black, Lindsay 27, 103 Blanco, John 14 Blarel, Nicolas 279 Blechinger-Talcott, Verena 26 Bloch, Natalia 552 Bloembergen, Marieke 169, 285, 325, 427 Bodart-Bailey, Beatrice 42 Bode, Maarten 247 Bogushevskaya, Victoria 479 Bolinao, Maria Luisa 532 Bonato, Michela 205 Bond, Jennifer 444 Boquiren-Gonzales, Laya 530 Borgmann, Katharina M. 309, 395 Borjon-Prive, Yann 119 Borsos, Roland 577 Bortoletto, Sara 224, 386, 471 Bossler, Beverly 462 Bottacini, Giovanni 400 Boudot, Eric 305, 431 Bouillot, Claire 494 Bourdier, Frédéric 122 Boutry, Maxime 555 Bouwman, Andre 30 Boyle, Edward 107 Braam, Ernesto 187 Brac de la Perrière, Bénédicte 574


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Bracken, Gregory 205 Brady, Anne-Marie 117 Brenner, David 492 Bretfeld-Wolf, Ann-Kathrin 40 Brinkgreve, Francine 30 Broglia, Samara 126 Brosius, Christiane 26 Browarczyk, Monika J 288 Bruhn, Katherine 410 Bruhn, Thomas 47 Brunello Zanitti, Francesco 177 Brunnekreef, Jolanda 142 Bryan, Steven 320 Brylska, Aleksandra 81 Bu, Liping 132 Buchheim, Eveline 29, 82 Buckley, Christopher 305, 348, 391, 431 Buhnik, Sophie 354 Bührer, Tanja 279

Chaiklin, Martha 320 Chakraborty Paunksnis, Runa 514 Chan, Carol 47 Chan, Catherine 367 Chan, Chi Ming 549 Chan, Chris King Chi 322, 587 Chan, Kar Yue 101 Chan, Kay-Wah 585 Chan, Kin Shing 577 Chan, Shelly 25 Chan, Ying-kit 49 Chan, Yuk Wah 300 Chang, Cheng 178 Chang, Hsin-Fang 253 Chang, Kyung-Sup 18 Chang, Lung-chih 407 Chang, Min-Hui 480 Chang, Shih 252 Chang, Weitien 24

Cheung, Lik Kwan 311 Cheung, Paul 439 Cheung, Sidney C.H. 108, 151 Chevaleyre, Claude 46 Chhom, Kunthea 211, 533 Chi, Chang-hui 338 Chi, Naomi HJ. 68 Chiang, Howard 25 Chiang, Min-Chin 60, 200 Chiappe Ippolito, Matias Ariel 329 Chica-Morales, Patricia 131 Chicharro, Gladys 155 Chicoteau, Jean 555 Chin, Sei Jeong 524 Chircop-Reyes, Laurent 281 Chiron, Olivier Pascal 70 Chiu, Tuen Yi 198 Chiung, Wi-vun 270 Cho, Tzu-Lo 200

Bui, Thi My Hang 18 Bui, Thiem 137 Bui-Thanh, Long 8 Bukh, Alexander 448 Bulten, Luc 254 Burgos-Martinez, Elena 533 Burhani, Ahmad Najib 150 Burke, Kathleen 535 Burnham, Thomas C. 22 Buskens, Léon 344 Busschers, Iris 375 Byrne Keane, Alicia 271 Bytheway, Simon 320

Chang, Yufen 487 Chantavanich, Supang 555 Chappelow, Christian 173 Charney, Michael 263 Charrier, Isabelle 214, 257 Chatterjee, Nandini 323 Chattopadhyaya, Indrani 565 Chattopadhyaya, Umesh 565 Chaudhry, Praveen 366 Chaudhuri, Basudeb 38, 78 Chawnan, Orraya 20, 60, 469 Chaya, Tomoyuki 388 Chazali, Charina 335 Chee, Wai-chi 221 Chen, Alvin C. H. 407 Chen, Cui 386, 477 Chen, Feng 366 Chen, Huiying 449 Chen, Janet 321 Chen, Jhen 149 Chen, Lu 455 Chen, Mao 479 Chen, Meiwen 502 Chen, Minglu 160 Chen, Ruixuan 184 Chen, Timmy Chih-Ting 347 Chen, Wei 547 Chen, Xi 408 Chen, Xuan 246 Chen, Yen Chun 60, 469 Chen, Ying 345 Chen, Yujen 151 Cheng, Conghui 230 Cheng, Edmund 45 Cheng, Hsiao-wen 462 Cherrier, Pauline 29 Cherry, Haydon 327 Chettri, Mona 109 Cheung, Bianca Yin-ki 484

Cho, Young Chul 103 Choe, Yukyong 585 Choi, Deokhyo 135 Choi, Nankyung 150 Choi, Shine 314, 548 Choi, Sunkyung 557 Choi, Susanne YP 499 Choi, Sze Hang Henry 332 Chong, Gladys Pak Lei 507 Chou, Eva 141 Choudhury, Aratrika 170 Chow, Edmund 33 Chow, Henry 190 Chow, Yiu Fai 350 Christiansen, Linn A. 224, 471 Christoffersen, Gaye 282 Chu, Fang-i 545 Chu, Jun 539 Chu, Ping-tzu 407 Chu, Sinan 27 Chua, Lawrence 237 Chuang, Ya-Han 322 Chung, Eun Kyoung 459 Chung, Po yin 433 Ciaudo, Joseph 97, 411 Ciencia, Alejandro Jr 421 Ciotti, Giovanni 153 Ciotti, Manuela 328, 392, 491 Clais, Jean-Baptiste 510 Clara Romano, Giulia 465 Clavé, Elsa 159 Clement, Paul 366 Clerc, Valérie 102 Coates, Jamie 506 Coates, Jennifer 164 Coderey, Céline 574 Coldesina, Manuela 400 Cole, Deborah 229 Collias, Éric 218

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Cabañas, Pilar 84 Cabasset, Christine 354, 396 Cai, Yunci 35, 470, 515 Camellia, Suborna 196 Campbell, Aurelia 161 Canas Mendes, Nuno 57 Candier, Aurore 574 Cantal, Emma Lynn 148 Cantú, Keith 133 Cao, Lan Kim 378 Captain, Esther 243 Cardin, Philip Randall 13 Carlos, Maria Reinaruth 16, 56 Caron-Scarulli, Fanny 54 Casalin, Federica 49 Casolari, Marzia 177 Castaing, Anne 99, 278, 334 Castillo, Laurence Marvin S. 190 Castro, April Hope T. 175, 489 Centeno, Marcos 310 Cerroni-Long, E. L. 141, 352 Cerulli, Anthony 247, 414 Cesarino, Loredana 516 Chai, Chen-hsiao 336

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Colombijn, Freek 165, 209 Concepcion, Mary Grace 100 Connolly, Creighton P. 515 Corey, Pamela 368, 410 Corréa, Patrice 344, 588 Costalat, Anne-Marie 224, 471 Cotte, Sabine 369 Coulibaly, Baba 20, 200 Coulouma, Sarah 204, 248 Crailsheim, Eberhard 365 Crawford, Oliver 453 Crespín Perales, Montserrat 565 Cribb, Robert 219, 280, 489 Cristovão dos Santos, Pedro 528 Crosbie, Philip 441 Csaba, László 156 Cui, Qian 399 Culp, Robert 321 Cwiertka, Katarzyna J. 450

de las Alas, Jason Mari A. 363 De Lavenere, Véronique 172 De Leede, Bente 375 de Llobet, Ruth 365 De Loenzien, Myriam 143, 230 de Maaker, Erik 149, 304, 424 de Matos, Christine 485 De Mersan, Alexandra 574 De Meulder, Bruno 92 de Regt, Marina 301, 342 De Rodriguez De La Vega, Lia 301, 342 De Sales Marques, José Luis 301, 342, 367 de Simini, Florinda 38, 78 de Sousa Melo, Patrícia 77, 412, 451 De Togni, Monica 508 de Vos, Rosa 312 de Weerdt, Hilde 397, 577 Debnár, Miloš 377 DeFillipo, Cassie 18, 295

Du, Juan 307 Dua, Jatin 163, 344, 427, 550 Dubrovskaya, Dinara V. 472 Dufourmont, Eddy 97, 411 Duggan, Genevieve 305, 431 Duong Quang, Chau 339 Dupont, Véronique 401 Dutta, Ranjeeta 125 Duttaroy, Keka 318 Dwi Laksmana, Dimas 174

Deka, Kaustubh 424 Del Bono, Andrea 520 Delaney-Bhattacharya, Alexandra 385 Delarche, Marion 144, 477 Deng, Liwen 149 Deng, Shuyi 136 Denis, Éric 102 Deol, Ruhi 374 Derksen, Anna 217 Derksen, Maaike 375 Detwyler, Anatoly 397 Devesan, Sandhya 223 Devi, Subhra 559 Dewi, Vita Priantina 186 Dhont, Frank 485 Diallo, Karim 20, 469 Diamond, Catherine 288 Diao, Ying 551 Dierikx, Marc 450 Diestro, Dwight David 489 Dietrich, Alexa 344, 427, 486 Dijkstra, Trude 171 Dimitrova, Diana 47 Dinh Thi, Le Thu 206 Diokno, Maria Serena 260 Dirgantoro, Wulan 368, 410 Dizon, Lino L. 523 Djordjevic, Nebojsa 562 Dluhošová, Táňa 407 Dmitrieva, Marina 282 Do, Hien Thu 516 Dohmen, Renate 212 Doménech del Río, Antonio 131 Dong, Dong 230 Dosovitskaia, Vera 485 Dou, Yu 17, 57, 258, 351, 530 Douw, Leo 293, 333, 418 Dowler, Calynn 416 Dressler, Jan 40, 80

Engchuan, Rosalia 44 Epstein, Maram 15 Ericson, Steven J. 320 Erman, Erwiza 541 Erni, John Nguyet 433 Escobar Varela, Miguel 234 Esler, Joshua 455 Esposito, Adèle 35, 140, 353 Esteban, Mario 113 Eszterhai, Viktor 531 Evrard, Olivier 354 Ewing, Katherine 588

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Da Silva Ehalt, Rômulo 12, 52, 301, 342 d'Abbs, Peter H. 246 d'Abrigeon, Pauline 64, 553 Dahlke, Sandra 383 Dai, Fan 208 Dai, Fen 328 Dal Zovo, Cecilia 13, 62, 126, 398, 456, 496 Dallapiccola, Anna 51 Dalles, Anne 119 Damaledo, Andrey 168 Damm, Jens 387 Damohorská, Pavla 228 Danerek, Stefan 391, 431 Danilovich, Maryia 316 Dao, Le Na 324 Dao, Myriam 7 Darmanto, Darmanto 466 Das Gupta, Amit 232, 279 Dasgupta, Sanjukta 125, 330 Dasgupta, Simanti 148 Datta, Amrita 207 Datta, Chandrakala 221, 264 Day, Iyko 72 D'Azevedo, Amandine 130 De Alwis, Chandrika K. 570 de Boer, Simone 70, 304 De Ceuster, Koen 314 de Gantès, Gilles 70, 362 de Graaf, Tjeerd 297 De Graaff, Nana 356 de Grave, Jean-Marc 90 de Groot, Henri 406 de Jong, Menno 543 de Jonge, Alice 188, 268 de Kloet, Jeroen 106, 240, 350, 440, 480

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Earl, Catherine 3, 8, 95 Eaton, Rex 93 Edwards, Louise 15 Eggert, Marion 97, 411 Eisenman, Joshua 13, 147, 268 Elbaz, Pascale 118, 394, 443 Endoh, Toake 500

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Fabre, Clément 128 Fahy, Sandra 314 Falser, Michael 476 Fan, Ching Wan 83 Fan, Jingming 204 Fan, Xiang 507 Fanchette, Sylvie 340, 425 Farizova, Nina 357 Farkas, Mária 547 Fatton, Lionel 13 Faucon, Térésa 130 Favell, Adrian 164 Faye, Bruno Diomaye 20, 469 Fehlings, Susanne 360 Feng, Chongyi 201 Feng, Fan 467, 509 Feng, Weijiang 561 Fernanda Vazquez Vela, María 301, 342 Fillon, Pierrick 38, 78 Finch, Ely J. 99 Fithry, Tengku Syawila 186 Flacke, Corinne 38, 78 Flock, Ryanne 435 Flores, Jorge 25 Fok, Silvia 428


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Fong, Siao Yuong 546 Forbes, Eben 165 Form, Wolfgang 280 Forough, Mohammadbagher 61, 276, 521 Fox, Ariel 558 Franceschini, Marco 153, 194 Franco, Rosaria 12 Fraser, Karen 43 Frazier, Jessica 446 Frecon, Eric 181 Frenkiel, Emilie 227, 267, 517 Froissart, Chloe 408 Fry, Gerald W. 179 Fu, Courtney 508 Fu, Hao 313 Fu, Yang 505 Fuchs, Bernhard 385 Fuess, Harald 111, 154, 412 Fuhrmann, Eva 8

Georges-Picot, Jean-Baptiste 331 Gerbert, Elaine 489 Gerharz, Eva 419 Germer, Andrea 59, 193 Gerritsen, Anne 24,171, 376 Gesterkamp, Lennert 161 Gewald, Jan-Bart 545 Ghegay, Tenzin 470 Ghirardi, Veronica 99 Ghosh, Aatreyee 49, 345, 477, 550 Ghosh, Sahana 294 Ghosh, Subhasree 498 Ghoshal, Sayori 287 Gibert-Flutre, Marie 359, 474 Gidney, Thomas 262 Gieling, Saskia 140, 301, 342 Ginés-Blasi, Mònica 46 Giri Louissier, Hemlata 380 Giuntini, Christine 348, 431

H

Fujihara, Sho 389, 430 Fujitani, Takashi 135 Fujiwara, Hitoshi 586 Fujiwara, Mayuko 129 Fukai, Hiromu 344 Fukuda, Madoka 178 Fukuda, Makiko 69 Fukunaga, Ai 246 Fukushima, Yui 509 Fukutake, Shintaro 373 Fumagalli, Matteo 111 Funahashi, Kenta 152 Fünfgeld, Anna 27, 131 Furuta, Kazuhisa 389

Glebov, Sergey 297 Gn, Joel 129 Golovneva, Elena 337 Gomes, Fabiola 196 Gommans, Jos 89 Gong, Ting 517 Gonzalez-Vicente, Ruben 147, 235 Goodman, Bryna 558 Goriaeva, Liubov V. 101 Gorisse, Marie-Hélène 446 Goungor, Filis Maria 487 Goy, Ana María 113, 301, 342 Goyette, Kimberley 145 Grabowski, Volker 110, 194 Graham, Colum 166 Grancho, Nuno 476 Gray, Stephen 326 Gregorio, Veronica 206 Grekova, Zornitza 532 Greve, Anni 208 Grewal, Anup 306 Griffiths, Richard 21, 37, 61, 191, 452, 492, 531 Grigorovschi, Andreea 474 Grivaud, Arnaud 231 Groot, Gerry 117, 160, 201 Groot, Marjan 255, 472, 543, 570 Guagnini, Sara 372 Guan, Zexu 233 Guazon, Tessa Maria 359 Guenzi, Caterina 574 Guetat-Bernard, Hélène 396 Günauer, Cornelia 424 Gunji, Naoko 317 Guo, Weiting 178 Gupta, Radhika 540 Gutierrez Rosales, Cassandra 114 Guyot, Lola 460 Gygi, Fabio 420

Haning Swarati Nugroho, Stefani 65 Hanna, John M. 116 Hansen, Antje 10 Hanssen, Kristin 133 Hansson, Eva 137, 349 Hanwong, Lalita 344, 486 Hao, Ji 334 Haque, Reyazul 300 Hara, Megumi 377 Hartig, Anne 127 Hasan, Renta 44 Hashimoto, Kayoko 5, 303, 439 Hashimoto Cordaro, Madalena 84 Hatano, Ayako 105 Haug, Kari S. 79 Haug, Michaela 123, 166 Hayashi, Yusuke 389 Hayter, Irena 420 Hazama, Eijiro 458 He, Feng 24, 64 He, Jiani 449 He, Mengying 528 He, Wen 479 Hee J. Kim, Yeun 154, 341 Hein, Carola 116, 309 Hendrawan, Adrianus 150 Hendrikx, Paula 453 Henningsen, Lena 100 Heringa, Renske 431 Herlily 275 Hermanns, Heike 448, 547 Herr, Anitha 172 Hertkorn, Marie-Luise 122 Herzfeld, Michael 35, 75 Hess, Helen 399 Heston, Mary Beth 202 Heylen, Ann 333 Hidayat 406 Hidayat, Nia Kurniawati 406

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Gacek, Łukasz 492 Gadkar-Wilcox, Wynn 182 Galangau, Fabienne 555 Gallop, Annabel 325 Gamberi, Valentina 291 Gan, Cheong Soon 535 Gandhi, Ajay 58 Gao, Xiaofei 319 Garces-Ozanne, Arlene 16, 56. 579 Garcia Rodriguez, Amaury 84, 301, 342 Garcia Rodriguez, Diego 240 Garvey, Benjamin 587 Gauthard, Nathalie 172 Gavan, Jane 6 Gavard-Suaire, Valentine 4 Gebhardt, Lisette 173 Geelen, Alexander 254 Geijer, Sam 395 Gelle, Zsóka 76 Gellert, Paul 272 Genevaz, Juliette 322 Genovese, Silvia 224, 471 George, Cherian 326

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Hadiprayitno, Irene 105, 148 Hägerdal, Hans E. G. 278, 318, 528 Hahn, Hazel 283 Hakkarainen, Minna 1, 6, 95 Hamashita, Takeshi 285, 325 Hamilton, Clive 201 Hammers, Roslyn Lee 428 Hammond, Kenneth J. 376 Han, Jae Yeong 535 Han, Jieun 415 Han, Jung-Sun 116 Han, Pengcheng 161 Han, Soojung 462 Hanani, Retna 406 Hanchapola Appuhamilage, Udeni 580 Handke, Susann 276, 316, 360, 402 Handoyo, Asmarawati 105 Hanh Minh Phuong, Tran 9

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Hilger, Andreas 383 Himemoto-Hiraishi, Yumiko 523 Hinzler, H.I.R. (Hedi) 194, 450 Hirayama, Maki 23 Hitchcock, Michael 106 Ho, Chloe 238 Ho, Elaine Lynn-Ee 53, 158 Ho, Kong Chong 111, 275, 315, 359, 401, 459 Ho, Wai-Yip 452 Hoang, Phuong 531 Hoang Yen, Ha 92 Hobbs, Joseph 253 Hockx, Michel 444 Hoefer, Regina 127, 170, 212, 255 Hoefte, Rosemarijn 243 Holden, Livia 28 Holma, Sarah-Kim 494 Holthus, Barbara 23

Huang, Yuanfei 224, 471 Huang, Yun 87 Hu-Dehart, Evelyn 46 Huebner, Stefan 319 Hugh, Miles Tycho 456 Huijsmans, Roy 269 Humbert, Marc G. 261 Hung, Calvin 20, 60, 469 Hung, Eva 316, 360 Hung, Ho-fung 293, 356 Hung, Po-Yi 206, 250 Hunter, Janet 320 Hussein, Nazia 385 Huu Su, Nguyen 2, 138, 222 Huwaë, Sylvia 95 Huyen Dang, Trang 9 Huynh, Michelle 6 Hwang, Seongbin 154 Hwang, Yih-Jye 103

Jaengsawang, Silpsupa 110 Jaguscik, Justyna 399 Jakimow, Tanya 398 Jamkajornkeiat, Thiti 493 Janeja, Manpreet 99, 475, 514, 587 Janku, Andrea 558 Jaspert, Nikolas 412 Jatuthasri, Thaneerat 494 Jedamski, Doris 110, 153, 194, 450, 529 Jentzsch, Hanno 206 Jeong, Daeul 303 Jetin, Bruno 322 Jiang, Benmo 404 Jiang, Xiaoyi Yijing 307 Jin, Jianbin 111 Jones, Demelza 460 Jortay, Coraline 361 Josef, Jennifer C. 421 Joshi, Saba 448

Hölzl, Richard 375 Holzlehner, Tobias 297, 337, 381 Hong, Grace Kyungwon 72 Hong Por, Heong 260 Hong Vu, Trang 10 Honings, Rick 529 Hoogenboom, Ireen 199, 243 Hoogervorst, Tom 209, 427, 486, 533 Hopson, Nathan 55 Horat, Esther 58 Horii, Hoko 105 Hornbacher, Annette 176 Hornidge, Anna-Katharina 492 Horton, William B. 82 Hosokawa, Naoko 26, 300 Hou, Renyou 204, 248 Hou, Xiaoming 101, 184 Houben, Jan 313, 536 Houssouba, Mohomodou 60, 200, 244, 533 Howes, Jennifer 89 Hsieh, Shih-chung 464 Hsu, Fang-Tze 203 Hsu, Hui-lin 397 Hsu, Sabrina N. 61 Htay, Su Sandy 20, 403, 469 Hu, Dongwen 502 Hu, Fang-Yu 520 Hu, Lei 437 Hu, Ziyi 378 Hua, Bin 269 Hua, Xia 441 Huang, Chia-Yuan 579 Huang, Liling 469 Huang, Michelle Ying-Ling 510 Huang, Paoyi 18 Huang, Wan-Chun 467 Huang, Xiaoming 141, 360, 438 Huang, Ying 83

Hyson, Andrey Rose 136 Hӧlscher, Jens 156

Jourda, Emmanuel 160 Joven, Arnel 132, 186 Judge, Joan 321 Julius Manyalila, William 222 Jullien, Clémence 143 Jung, Jae Hoon 364 Junik Łuniewska, Kamila 522 Jürgens, Hanco 375 Jurriens, Edwin C. M. 286

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Idt, Joël 353 Ii, Takayuki 585 Iida, Reiko 580 Ikeda, Atsushi 212 Ikeda, Takehiro 430 Imamura, Sachiko 346 Imbach, Jessica Elizabeth 399 Immler, Nicole 199 Inutsuka, Yū 41 Ip, Penn Tsz Ting 233 Irawanto, Budi 44 Ishida, Kenji 389, 430 Ishii, Miho 152 Ishikawa, Mayumi 111, 459 Ishizaka, Shinya 109, 152 Iskra, Anna 302 Islam, Sadequl 341 Isnadi, Yuli 105 Itakura, Kazuhiro 152 Itani, Yoshie 238 Ito, Mariko 19 Ito, Sanae 388 Ito, Takeshi 123, 166 Ivanoff, Jacques 555 Iwata, Shinsuke 70 Iwata-Weickgennant, Kristina 55 Izharuddin, Alicia 540 J

Jääts, Indrek 297 Jacka, Tamara 302 Jacob, Cheryl 20, 60 Jacobs, Katrien 329 Jacobs, Robert 116 Jacquemoud, Clément 119, 308

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K.C., Dipesh Kumar 142 Kaag, Mayke 235, 548 Kaba, Arnaud 475 Kaboré, Grégoire 20, 69 Kaewkumkong, Ampa 179 Kakati, Aditya Kiran 88, 107 Kakihara, Satoko 55 Kalam, Mohammed 207, 539 Kalathil, Jayasree 547 Kalikiti, Webby 344, 427, 486, 588 Kalmbach, Karolin 193 Kam, Janice 379 Kamerling, Susanne 276 Kamiso, Widaratih 49 Kamphuis, Kirsten 409 Kan, Karita 45, 122, 249 Kandolkar, Vishvesh 192 Kaner, Simon 121, 164 Kang, Myungkoo 111, 154, 195, 586 Kang, Myungnam 371 Kang, Peter 270 Kang, Yi 504 Kanparit, Sujane 93 Kanuga, Malav 435 Kanungo, Pralay 417, 455, 495 Kao, Chenlin 440 Kaptein, Nico 87, 447, 487 Karacsonyi, David 250


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Karanjia, Sofiya 451 Karashima, Hiroyoshi 341 Karim, Karim 501 Karimasari, Nadya 544 Karl, Rebecca 349 Karlova, Petra 352 Karlsson, Bengt 382 Kartika, Dyah 545 Kasatkina, Aleksandra 470 Kaske, Elisabeth 558 Katada, Yoshiaki 281 Kataoka, Tatsuki 168 Katkova, Irena R. 428 Kattithara Joseph, 87, 286, 349, 457 Carmel Christy Kaur, Mansimar 227 Kawamoto, Kanae 168 Kawasaka, Kazuyoshi 59 Kawashima, Kumiko 115, 158

Kim, Min Koel 316 Kim, Philo 197 Kim, Rosalie 112 Kim, Seong Nae 415 Kim, Stephanie K. 339, 459 Kim, Tae-Kyung 557 Kim, Taesoo 253 Kim, Terri 339, 499 Kim, Viktoriya 377 Kim, Yong Jeong 371 Kim, Youngmi 154 KimvYoungmin 48, 88 Kim Ha, Vo 10 Kimura, Makiko 109 Kimura, Tets 66 Kingma, Marja 529 Kinsey, Danielle C. 255 Kipnis, Andrew, 506 Kiran, Naumana 458

Kowalski, Bartosz 316 Kraamer, Malika 348, 431 Krabbendam, Diana 251 Kraipakorn, Dome 182 Kramm, Robert 182, 352 Kreager, John Philip 186 Kreeft, Nadia 355 Kreuzer, Peter 326 Ku, Kuang-Yi 149 Kuah, Khun-Eng 124, 167, 208 Kubat, Aleksandra 398 Kubota, Hiroyuki 249 Kucera, Karil 225 Kuditchar, Nene-Lomo 195, 448 Kuek, Florence 477 Kulatilake, Sujeewa Nishanthi 316 Kulshreshtha, Salila 47, 470 Kulsrisombat, Niramon 354 Kumar, Amit 264

Kawlra, Aarti 20, 60, 111, 200, 244, 344, 427, 469, 533, 588 Kawlra, Gayatri 60 Kearney, Joy 101, 183, 281, 291, 451 Keeler, Ward 146 Keeling, Kara 72 Kelley, Liam C. 180, 265, 301, 342 Kelly, Kristy 145 Kelly, Shannon 92 Kema, Gert 406 Kemp, Hans 308 Kemper, Simon 263, 412 Kennedy, Loraine 299, 340 Keo, Bernard Z. 532 Kerlan, Anne 130, 361 Ketel, Christine 394, 436 Keulemans, Paize 397 Khamaganova, Elena 438 Khan, Arsalan 146 Khan, Nadhra S. 266, 522 Khan, Omar A. 553 Khan, Raphaelle 279 Kharchenkova, Svetlana 443, 553 Khare, Vaijayanti 402 Khiatani, Paul Vinod 227, 587 Khoo, Gaik Cheng 115 Khoo-Dzisi, Agnes 183, 393 Killias, Olivia 199 Kim, Byung-Yeon 156 Kim, Hyeon Suk 214, 257 Kim, HyoJin 355 Kim, Hyo-sook 492 Kim, Jaesok 197 Kim, Jeehun 275, 459, 499 Kim, Jeongun 364 Kim, Jihye 114 Kim, Jodi 72 Kim, Jungkoo 403 Kim, Kyung-mi 29

Kirichenko, Alexey 110 Kirigaya, Ken 40 Kirillina, Svetlana 313 Kisaki, Takayoshi 226 Kizekova, Alica 282 Kleeman, Terry F. 537 Kleikamp, Bernard 291 Kleinen, John 4, 7, 93 Klokke, Marijke 483 Kloos, David 325 Kluczewska, Karolina 77, 478, 579 Knee, Adam 546 Knippenberg, Luuk 532 Ko, Nienpu 203 Kobayashi, Yasuko 362 Kobayashi, Yasuko Hassell 220 Kochi, Kaoru 82 Kochi, Kione 200 Koebel, Alexandre 409 Koga, Kei 67 Koh, Keng We 325 Koike, Makoto 79 Kolenda, Helena 38, 78 Komatsu, Hisae 68 Koné, Noukignon 396 Kong, Tat Yan 156 Kong, Xuening 508 Konishi, Kodai 152 Kono, Tetsuya 41 Koopmans-de Bruijn, Ria 487 Kooria, Mahmood 181, 285, 344, 427, 486 Kormoll, Raphaela 438 Korneev, Oleg 478, 579 Korneeva, Natalia 536 Korotchikova, Polina 255 Korshenko, Elena 295, 398 Kottmann, Nora 23 Kow, Mei Kao 277

Kumar, Sanjay 22, 385 Kuo, Huei-Ying 293, 418 Kurokawa, Motohiro 303 Kurtz, Joachim 77 Kusaka, Wataru 346 Kutanegara, Pande Made 123 Kwak, Seohee 448 Kwek, Ivan 33 Kwok, Sze Wing 311 Kwon, Keumsang 557 Kwong, Caleb C Y 139 Kwong, Charles 479

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Laaouina, Gaëlle 508 Laats, Henk Jan 239 Labajo, Delilah R. 12, 386 Labrador, Ana 369 Laccarino, Ubaldo 363 Lacertosa, Massimiliano 565 LaCouture, Elizabeth 237 Lagirarde, François 110 Lam, Mariam 72 Lam, Wai Man 201 Lamers, Machiel 65 Lam-Knott, Sonia 515 Lämmli, Dominique 443 Landy, Frédéric 396, 503 Lang, Claudia 186 Laocharoenwong, Jiraporn 149 Laptander, Roza 62 Latrell, Craig 66 Laumulin, Chokan 37 Laureillard, Marie 118, 361 Laurent, Emmanuelle 204 Laurent, Manon 155 Law (wen yau), N W 358 Lawn, Dan Seng 492 Lawthong, Nuttaporn 179

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Lázaro, Lara 113 Le, Lam 180, 222 Le, Mirjam 95 Le Ha, Phan 222, 265, 301, 339, 342 Le Hoa Tranh, Tran 9, 222 Le Quyen, Mai 94 Leadbetter, Michael 405 Lean, Eugenia 321 Leca, Radu 274, 352 Leclerc, Eric 520 Lee, Ching Kwan 45 Lee, Choonho 371 Lee, Gracie 325 Lee, Gyungwon 210 Lee, Haewon 4 Lee, Hoyon 457 Lee, Hyunjoo 480 Lee, Ji Eun 371 Lee, Leksa 488

Li, Yong 267 Li, You 390 Li, Yuqing 586 Li, Yurui 250 Li, Zhipeng 267 Li, Zipeng 467 Liang, Iping 333 Liang, Zhu 185 Lifshey, Adam 144, 468, 508 Lilu, Qian-Qian 333 Lim, Beng Choo 234 Lim, Hyun-Chin 197, 268 Lim, Jongtae 88 Lim, Yiru 379 Lin, Chen Wei 252 Lin, Chih-Hsing 464 Lin, Chun-I 483 Lin, Fan 161, 317 Lin, GuoTing 238

Lorrillard, Michel 80 Lourenço, Inês 343 Lu, Hongwei 331 Lu, Jue 437 Lu, Le T T. 530 Lu, Lex Jing 537 Lu, Li 496 Lu, Mei-huan 338 Lu, Melody Chia-Wen 35, 198, 242 Lu, Sisi 426 Lu, Zihui 129 Luca, Dinu 439 Ludwig, Jonathan 22 Luo, Jialing 481 Luo, Shao-Pin 439 Luo, Yu 504 Luong, Hai Thanh 360, 512 Luong, Hy V. 197 Luttmann, Clarissa 232

Lee, Min Jee 114 Lee, Mina 214 Lee, Soo-jung 557 Lee, Tzu-Tung 358 Lee, Wang-han 182 Lee, William 238 Lee, Wing Ki 494 Lee, Ya-Chen 494 Lee, Yunah 112 Leem, Kyung Hoon 156 Legrandjacques, Sara 409 Lekner, Dayton 444 Lemke, Stefanie 28 Lengkeek, Yannick 564 Léonard, Clémentine 269 Leow, Rachel 25 Lepcha, Reep Pandi 196, 549 Letailleur, Erica 81 Letouzey, Emilie 63 Leung, Ho Hon 167 Leung, Kwan Kiu 490 Leung, Shuk Man 429 Levesque, Julien 71, 503 Levtov, Marianna 478 Lévy, Florence 307 Lewis, Ghislaine L. 370 Li, David C. S. 479 Li, Hsinyi 264, 436 Li, Hui-hui 464 Li, Ji 52 Li, Jun 155 Li, Ling 259 Li, Minghui 230, 484, 523 Li, Shiyan 118 Li, Tiecheng 403 Li, Wei 408 Li, Wei-huan 407 Li, Wen-Chi 399 Li, Yanfei 496

Lin, Hongxuan 453 Lin, Hsiao-ting 178 Lin, Jian 190, 233 Lin, Pei-yin 429 Lin, Ping 293, 499 Lin, Ren 442, 482 Lin, Shaun 383 Lin, Shih-Ying 66 Lin, Yu-Chen 213 Lin, Yue 113 Lindquist, Johan 294 Ling, Minhua 504 Lingen, Kerstin von 280 Linlin, Zhang 467 Lipinsky, Astrid 387 Litalien, Manuel 335 Liu, Cha-Hsuan 426, 550 Liu, Hong 124 Liu, Huwy-min Lucia 506 Liu, Jiajia 182, 363 Liu, Jialong 577 Liu, Junxian 144 Liu, Ming-feng 293, 338 Liu, Xi 329 Liu, Xun 271 Liu, Yan 436 Liu, Yang 224, 471 Liu-Farrer, Gracia 115 Ljunggren, Bjorne 137 Llamas, Regina S. 480 Lo, Shuk Ying 141 Loh Kazuhara, Eve 81 London, Jonathan 92, 137, 145 Long, Roger D. 281 Lopez, Ariel 263 Lopez-Aranguren, Juan Luis 67 López-Calvo, Ignacio 14 Lorea, Carola 133, 176, 218, 290, 330, 374, 416, 533

Ly, Tien Quyet 189 Lye, Kit Ying 379 Lyna, Dries 323 Lyu, Dongliang 224, 471

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M.P., Sageera 73 M.S., Ajith 573 Ma, Ai-hsuan 393 Ma, Felix Jun 256 Ma, Iris 564 Ma, Ji 528 Ma, Jia 39 Ma, Jianxiong 281 Ma, Ran 403 Ma, Xiao Xiao 167 Mackie, Vera 193 Mackowiak, Anna Marta 417 Madrid-Morales, Dani 310, 352, 467, 507 Madureira, Ana Mafalda 299, 340 Magaling, Lemuel M. 386 Maganti, Rahul 520 Mahambre, Bhakti 230 Maharjan, Kiran 122 Mahmood, Raasheed 73 Maissen, Thomas 386 Maitra, Saikat 58 Majeed, Amna 495 Mak, Anson HS. 358 Mak, George Kam Wah 39 Makino, Fuyuki 545 Mallick, Bishawjit 425, 514 Man, Ching Ying Phoebe 443 Man, Guida 393 Mandzunowski, Damian 398 Mangraviti, Fabio 100 Manickam, Sandra Khor 485 Manimegalai, Vijayabaskar 340 Manse, Maarten R. 48, 88, 131, 174


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Mantovan, Giacomo 460 Mantsevich, Liliya 228 Maracz, Laszlo 482 Maráczi, Fanni 387 Marchina, Charlotte 434 Marchini, Genevieve 188 Maree, Claire 59 Margana, Sri 285 Marius, Kamala 136, 179, 302 Mark, Ethan 25, 135, 280, 453 Marks, Danny 520 Martin, Ivonne 406 Martin, Max 425 Martinez, Adeline 248 Martinez-Taberner, Guillermo 310 Marton, Andrew 352 Marwah, Reena 22 Maslow, Alexey 21 Masnun, Leolita 512

Milan, Pascale-Marie 119 Milburn, Olivia 462 Miller, Heidi J. 126 Mills, Mary Beth 294 Minamida, Akemi 203 Minh Hai, Trieu 180 Minh Tien, Nguyen 3 Minohara, Tosh 67 Mishra, Rahul 67 Mishra, Sonali 290 Mitchell, Derek 571 Mithout, Anne-Lise 63 Mitra, Snehashish 473 Mittler, Barbara 130, 386 Miura, Satomi 473 Miwa, Satoshi 509 Miyazaki, Silvio 17 Mizukoshi, Shin 111, 154 Mizuno, Yuji 495

Muzafer Ahamed, V. 573

Mason, Ra 164 Matano, Misaki 389 Matelski, Maaike 165 Mathur, Ritu 559 Matsuba, Ryoko 121 Matsutani, Minori 115 Matta, Mara 419 Mau, Chuan-hui 213 Maunaguru, Sidharthan 53 Mayer, Tara 498 Mazumder, Rajit K. 278 Mazyrin, Vladimir 232 McCarthy, John 123, 166 McDaniel, June 176 McGlynn, John 229 McIntosh, Linda 348, 431 McKay, Alex C. 196, 227, 278, 308, 536 Medaets, Chantal 90 Medzini, Meron 228 Mehta, Akriti 547 Mei, Qing 77, 205 Meijaard, Erik 65 Melaney, William D. 477 Melber, Takuma 280 Menon, Bindu 85, 223 Mercier, Mei 118, 479 Merheb, Céline 366 Metzler, Mark 320 Mey, Vera 410 Michaels, Axel 38, 78 Micollier, Evelyne 550 Middendorf, Ulrike 565 Mietzner, Marcus 150 Miguel Amakasu de Medeiros Carvalho, 492 Pedro Mijling, Rakesh 218 Mikaelian, Grégory 40 Miladan, Nur 353

Moazzin, Ghassan 332 Moeimam, Susie 209 Mohanty, Somabha 142, 475, 552 Mohd Razif, Nurul Huda 466 Mondal, Munmun 562 Montesano, Michael J. 327 Montien, Hatairat 266 Moore, Aaron William 163, 420 Moore, Oliver 106 Moral, Rakhee K. 60, 533 Morand, Friso G. W. 216 Morand, Lucie 481 Morozova, Irina 37, 191, 381 Morton, Robert 219 Mostafanezhad, Mary 354 Mostert, Tristan 263 Mouritzen, Mikkel 124 Mrázek, Jan 234 Mueller, Doreen 274, 317 Mukherjee, Sraman 169 Mukherjee, Sumit 331 Mukherjee, Sunanda 498 Mukhopadhyay, Mriganka 133 Müller, Max 9 Mulvey, Nahoko 69 Muminov, Sherzod 121 Mumtaz, Murad Khan 212 Mun, Tang Siew 187 Muñoz, Adrian 87, 301, 342 Munsi, Roger Vanzila 417 Murai, Noriko 43 Murakami, Akane 430 Murali, Deepthi 202 Murali, Mesha 20, 469 Muranaka, Aimi 539 Murunga, Godwin 344, 588 Musil, Clément 353 Musillo, Marco 392 Mutie, John 222

Nawani, Smarika 290 Nedostup, Rebecca 321 Negi, Rohit 38, 78, 427 Neilson, Jeffrey 166, 466 Neironi, Raimondo 363 Nelson, Alex 295 Neuhaus, Tom 447 Névot, Aurélie 119 Newbold, Thomas 330 Ney, David 165 Neyazi, Taberez 346 Ng, Kenny Kwok Kwan 311 Ng, Sandy 428 Ng, Sau wah Sarah 470 Ngin, ChorSwang 28 Ngo, Tak-Wing 140, 276, 316, 360, 402 Nguyen, Chinh 145 Nguyen, Linh 206 Nguyen, Mai 5 Nguyen, Minh Phuong 340 Nguyen, Phuong Ngoc 380 Nguyen, Thi Huyen Linh 193 Nguyen, Van Minh 269 Nguyen Khang, Tran 96 Nguyên Khang, Trần 138 Nguyen Quang, Dung 216 Nguyen-Marshall, Van 327 Nguyen-Pochan, Phuong Thi Thanh 435 Ni, Adam 117 Nicolaisen, Franziska 95 Nie, Fei 472 Niebuhr, Uwe 510 Niessen, Sandra 391, 431 Nii, Yoko 226 Nijland, Dirk 536 Ninh, Thien-Huong 3, 210, 253 Nirmal, Arti 440 Nishino, Ryota 220

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Naafs, Suzanne 304, 541 Naftali, Orna 345 Naik, Mukta 102, 299 Naito, Miki 418 Nakajima, Seio 403 Nakamizo, Kazuya 346 Nakamura, Sae 580 Nakano, Lynne 63 Nakasathien, Sutkhet 486 Nakazawa, Wataru 389 Nardi, Isabella 127, 170, 212, 255 Narisawa, Masahiro 136 Narminio, Elisa 17 Narzary, Dharitri 60, 244 Natakun, Boonanan 401 Nauta, Wiebe 235 Naveau, Étienne 380

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Nixon, Deborah A. 73 Njoto, Helene 405 Nogueira, Eduardo 301, 342 Nooteboom, Gerben 123, 166 Norasid, Nuraliah 379 Nornes, Mark 403 Norton, Ann W. 258 Nowicka, Olga 313 Nozawa, Emiko 388 Nurhasanah, Een 266 Nut, Suppya Hélène 159 Nyssen, Liesbet 62

Park, Carey Park, Hyondo Park, Hyun-Gwi Park, Ingyu Park, Jehoon Park, Jeong-Ae Park, Jung-Sun Park, Paula Park, Shincha Park, Soo Jin Parker, Helen S E. Parkin, Vibha Joshi Parthasarathi, Vibodh Parthesius, Robert Parui, Suvro Paskaleva, Elena Pati, George Patoux, Charlotte Patterson, Jessica

Pinheiro, Cláudio 301, 342 Pinto Leitão Pereira, Mariana 473 Pissin, Annika 296 Plachta, Nadine 81 Planta, Ma. Mercedes G. 260 Plets, Gertjan 75 Pleumpanya, Chulaluk 52 Plomp, Marije 285, 325 Plumtree, James 440 Poddar, Neeraja 127 Polirsztok, Marion 130 Poon, Erica Ka-yan 77, 311 Pore, William 2, 468 Poss, Sarah 561 Post, Peter 293, 333, 418 Post, Philip 254 Poux, Marion 126 Powell, Miles 584 Pradhan, Sunil 382

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Ó Briain, Lonán 551 Obringer, Frédéric 128 Ocon, David 22 Oda, Hisaya 16, 56 Oda, Nara 19 Odegard, Eric 450, 529 Odell, Dawn 225 Odo, David 106 O'Donnell, Eliza 369 Odyuo, Iris 175 Offermans, Astrid 406 Ogawa, Manako 544 Oh, Do Young 488 Ohm, Britta 85, 223 Ojha, Dinesh Kumar 126 Okano, Michiko 84 Okazaki, Sumie 459 Okubo, Shoki 430 Olenik, Yahui 549 Olpoc, John Rey 16 Onishi, Hiroshi 214 Oshikiri, Taka 523 Otomo, Ruriko 303 Ouwehand, Liesbeth 30 Overbeeke, Bram 190 Oxley, Grace 378 Ozsoz, Emre 366 P

Pacher, Alice 23 Pachuau, Joy 382 Padawangi, Rita 154, 251, 275, 315, 359, 401, 486 Padinhare Purakkal, Stalin Das 573 Pagunsan, Ruel V. 518 Palat Narayanan, Nipesh 102 Pampus, Mareike 535 Pan, Darcy 467 Pananakhonsab, Wilasinee 18 Pandey, Jeet 570 Pannier, Emmanuel 466 Papini, Massimiliano 246, 510 Paramitha, Amira 275 Paramore, Kiri 317, 411

314 197 13, 478 253 156 257 543 14 377 156 22 570 223 192 378 75, 372, 494 417 372 51

Patton, Thomas N. 308 Paul, Anju Mary 459, 499 Paul, Paramita 296 Paunksnis, Sarunas 324 Pauwelussen, Annet 174, 434 Payyappallimana, Unnikrishnan 247 Paz, Gonzalo 147 Pechishcheva, Liudmila 232 Peemot, Victoria Soyan 62 Peng, Liang 434 Peng, Lijing 271 Penny, Benjamin 210 Perez, Rosa Maria 38, 78, 343 Perkasa, Adrian 251, 315, 486 Permanyer-Ugartemendia, Ander 365 Pesses, Abigaël 396 Peterson, William 66 Petrulis, Jason 237 Pettier, Jean-Baptiste 155 Peycam, Philippe 38, 78, 195, 301, 344, 427, 486, 548, 588 Peyvel, Emmanuelle 94 Pfaff-Czarnecka, Joanna 26 Pham, Cuong 138 Pham, Kevin 3, 97, 411 Pham, Ngoc Thuy Vi 270 Philipp, Conrad 309 Phillips, Michelle 500 Pholsena, Vatthana 473 Phromchanya, Nuankhanit 149 Phumplab, Morragotwong 49, 93, 386 Phuong, Chan 91 Phuong, Tri 91 Phuong Mai, Hoang 2 Picard, François 172 Picone, Mary 417 Piliavsky, Anastasia 146 Pils, Eva 349 Ping, Lei 441, 481

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Prakash, Brahma Pramesti, Tri Prange, Sebastian Pratte, Anne-Sophie Prigent, Steven Priori, Andrea Pulliat, Gwenn Pumketkao, Pijika Purdy, Janet Putra, I Nyoman Darma

522 516 183 48, 88 90 419 216, 466 315 181 106

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Qadar, Abdul Qiao, Jiyan Quang-Anh Tran, Richard Quoc-Thanh, Nguyen Quyet Tien, Ly

341 537 3, 139, 222 96, 318 96

R

Rabé, Paul 38, 78, 140, 251, 275, 315, 359, 401, 486 Radich, Michael 184 Raffin, Anne 491 Rahayuningtyas, Dyah 186 Rahman, Md Anisur 518 Rahmani, Ima Sri 71 Raina, Dhruv 77 Rajangam, Krupa 315 Rajguru, Megha 112 Rajinee, Ganga 491 Raju, Zakir Hossain 324 Ramakrishnan Nair, Jayasree 144 Rambukwella, Chulani 530 Ramlan, Kris 357 Ramsbottom-Isherwood, Christopher 86 Rana, Jasmijn 304, 540 Rao, Ursula 26 Rashid, Tahmina 179 Rath, Amanda Katherine 368, 410


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Rath, Saraju Rausch, Anthony Ravensbergen, Sanne Ray, Himanshu Prabha Ray, Kunal Raymond, Catherine Reddy, Sita Reeder, Matthew Regué-Sendrós, Oriol Rehman, Asad ur Reinosa, Marion Reis, Mónica Esteves Remanda, Louis-Caleb Ren, Ke Ren, Na Renaudot, Myriam Resuello, Marjorie D. Revel, Nicole Rezaei, Shahamak

S

Schrauwers, Albert 362 Schrikker, Alicia 323, 427 Schröder, Nike-Ann 218 Schroeder-Butterfill, Elisabeth 186 Schüller, Margot 27 Schulte Nordholt, Henk 48, 88 Schultsz, Constance 406 Schulz, Dirk 193 Schwecke, Sebastian 58 Schwenke-Lam, Trang 10 Sciariada, Caterina 186 Sciortino, Rosalia 335 Scott, Ian 517 Seck, Abdourahmane 244, 344, 486, 548, 588 Seifert, Jan 498 Sela, Ori 321 Selim, Yvette 517 Semedi, Pujo 65, 123

Rhoads, Elizabeth Ribas-Valls, Núria Ribeiro, Paulo Rice, Jeffrey Richaud, Lisa Ridgway, Renee Riemenschnitter, Andrea Rimner, Steffen Rinck, Jacob Ríos, María Elvira Rivé-Lasan, Marie-Orange Robert, Amelie Roberts, Flora Roberts, Jayde Robic-Diaz, Delphine Robinson, Rebecca Roddy, Stephen Rodell, Paul A. Rodriguez, Rommel B. Roemer, Maria Roetz, Heiner Rolalisasi, Andarita Roland, Joan G. Róma, Adam Romanowicz, Anna Romero Moreno, Elisa Rossi, Jessica Roustan, Frederic Roux, Pierre-Emmanuel Rowe, Jennifer Rowedder, Simon Roy, Abhijit Roy Chowdhury, Arnab Roychoudhuri, Ranu Ruangsri, Waraporn Rüegg, Jonas Ruggiu, François Joseph Rusneac, Collin Ryor, Kathleen

211 206 254, 488 330 491 51 414 40, 80 46 475 425 192, 491 17, 188, 268 485 167 258 188 422 124, 167 165 522 438 577 269 414 215 163, 394, 550 294 47 154 505, 524 191 275 278 328 441 468 443 334 411 183 287 147 196, 488 148 73 29 46 473 452, 473 85, 223 207 169 281 319, 412 38, 78 86 225

Saaler, Sven Sabharwal, Gopa Sabrie, Marion Sacko, Oussouby Saha Mitra, Sutapa Said Monteiro, Daniel Saito, Ritsuko Saito-Nobe, Yuko Sakai, Cécile Sakai, Tohru Sakata, Takashi Sakulwattana, Jiratorn Salemink, Oscar Salim, Delmus Puneri Salmon, Nolwenn Salvador-Amores, Analyn SamAn, Sethykar Samanta, Gopa

86 236 165 344, 486, 588 219, 570 565 203 6 503 270 82 289 137 370 465 348, 431 126 102, 205

Sami, Neha 353 Sam-Sin, Fresco 449, 450 Samuel, Godson 153 Samuel, Jérôme 51 Samuels, Annemarie 304, 540 Sanchez, Jérémie 165 Sanga, Luciana M. 334 Santos, Goncalo 45 Santos Ribeiro de Oliveira, 433, 528 Mirian S R. Saptari, Ratna 199, 236, 304, 335, 541 Sarabiev, Aleksei V. 455 Sarausad, Mary Rose 56, 539 Sardar, Puja 440 Sardjono, Sandra 305, 431, 483 Sarkar, Dhrubajyoti 219 Sarkar, Surajit 20, 244, 469 Sasaki, Yuko 59 Sasges, Gerard 1, 265 Sasitharamas, Catthiyakorn 363 Sastrawan, Wayan J. 285, 405 Sathyanarayanan, R. 153 Sato, Shohei 219 Satya, Laxman Das 413 Satya, Vishnu 138, 284, 586 Sax, William 176, 218 Saxena, Siddarth 37, 191 Schaffar, Wolfram 351, 393, 501 Schayegh, Cyrus 262 Scheen, Lena 205, 296 Schimmelpfennig, Michael 185 Schlage, Sandra Jasmin 170 Schlehe, Judith 216 Schleiter, Markus 546 Schmid, Sarah Rebecca 524 Schoene, Adam 94 Schoettel, Marine 405 Schoneveld, Erin 43 Schoofs, Steven 166

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Sen, Soumyajit Sen, Sudipta Sendra, Juliette Senga, Mathew Seo, Jungmin Serfass, David Serizawa, Satohiro Setiawan, Ken Setyawati, Lugina Sha, Heila Shahid, Amal Shai, Aron Shakuto, Shiori Sham, Desmond H. M. Shankar, Shobana Shao, Qin Sharfman, Jonathan Sharma, Ankita Shavialiou, Dzmitry Sheehan, Brett Shen, Ruijun Shen, Simon Xu Hui Shewly, Hosna Shi, Wenlei Shi, Xia Shibuya, Setsuko Shih, Wei-Chu Shim, Jaemin Shimazaki, Yuko Shimojo, Hisashi Shimosegawa, Minami Shin, Hyejung Shin, Hyun Bang Shin, Minha Shioabra, Yoshikazu Shrestha, Bal Gopal Siani, Edoardo Siddiqui, Tamanna Sienkiewicz, Simona

313 416 90 344, 427, 486 103 143 19 148 148 58 262 433 53, 115, 158 33 548 441 192 136 39, 228 558 41 356 107 393 537 500 284 295 512 19 509 257 275 371 539 62, 291, 331, 536 168 514 512

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Sier, Willy Silk, Jonathan Silva, Diogo Silverleaf, Ruth Sim, Jeongmyoung Simandjuntak, Deasy Simpson, Adam Simpson, Timothy Singh, Abha Singh, Anjana Singh, Rajeshwar Singh, Rohit Sinha, Neilabh Sinha-Kerkhoff, Kathinka Siregar, Aminudin Siregar, Evi Yuliana Sitthikriengkrai, Malee SK, Ananda Krishnan

Subijanto, Rianne Sugahara, Yumi Sugawa Shimada, Akiko Sulek, Emilia Roza Summers, Tim Sun, Jing Sun, Shaobo Sunderason, Sanjukta Supartono, Alexander Sur, Byapti Suratman, Suriani Surigage Suryadi, Surya Susanto, Melinda Suzuki, Maya Svensson, Marina Svyatoslav, Polkhov Sy, Nicholas Michael Szabó, Linda

Ten (Jeon), Victoria (Yeonhwa) 47, 333 ter Haar, Barend 502 ter Keurs, Pieter 30 Terdtoontaveedej, Darunee 149 Terryn, Freya 510 Thaha, S Abdul 413 Thakur, Nimisha 300 Thalal, Muhammad 564 Thambipillai, Pushpa 282 Than, Tharaphi 60, 244, 486, 548 Thang, Leng Leng 401 Thangellapalli, Vijay Kumar 413 Thanh Ha, Ngo 5 Thanh Hai, Le 4, 9 Thankachan, Shahana 67 Thelen, Elizabeth 323 Thew, Joshua 262 Thi Anh Hong, Nguyen 5 Thi Hoai, Pham 91

221 184 147 547 49 150, 189, 326, 370, 500 174 456 125 202 79, 386, 457 176, 218 489 236 179, 286 386 20, 244 443

Słowiak, Jarema 1 Smale, Catherine 306 Smith, Graeme 201 Smits, Ivo 505 Smits, Mattijs 174 Sneep, Deirdre 309, 395 Snels, Jori 106, 238, 284, 324 Soalheiro, Bruna 301, 342 Soe, Win Win 20, 469 Soh, Jeanhyoung 415 Soja, Paweł 57 Solovyova, Alevtina 381 Somaiah, Bittiandra Chand 158, 433 Song, Jin 561 Soriano, Cheryll Ruth 379 Souza de Faria, Patricia 12, 301, 342 Sparrow, Robert 65 Speelman, Jeannette 531 Spijkman, Marleen 543 Spitzer, Denise L. 579 Sprenger, Guido 146 Standen, Naomi 537 Stanyukovich, Maria V. 422 Steijlen, Fridus 149, 199, 243 Steinmann, Brigitte 76 Stengs, Irene 149, 468 Stepien, Rafal 446 Steur, Luisa 272, 312 Stille, Max 419 Stoker, Valerie 89 Stokke, Hugo 382 Stolte, Carolien 163, 493 Stolyarov, Alexander 211 Stolz, Rosalie 166 Storato, Giulia 419 Strafella, Giorgio 189, 490 Stutje, Klaas 493 Su, Huang-Lan 52 Suartika, Gusti Ayu Made 354

Szczepanska, Kamila Szymanska-Matusiewic, Grazyna

453 134 129 268 241 132 390 170, 392 286 254 33 224, 471 318, 548 562 68 349 355 489 322 231 1

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T. Hauser, Leon Tadmor, Uri Tagsold, Christian Tahapary, Dicky Tahir, Salman Tai, Ran Tai, WanPing Tak, Toru Takahashi, Hiromi Takana, Akane Takao, Makoto Harris Take, Tomoko Takeda, Kayoko Takemoto, Hideyo Taki, Hirofumi Tam, Gina Tam, Pauline Po Chun Tamaki, Taku Tamang, Mukta Singh Tan, Chun Kiang Isaac Tan, Mitchell Tan, Yanbing Tan, Yujing Tang, Linlin Tang, Lynn Taniguchi, Hiroyuki Tarafdari, Ali Mohammad Tarriela, Jay Tristan Tavares, Célia Tay, Diana Taylor, Jeremy Teater, Kristina M. Teeraparbwong, Komson Tekdal, Veysel Teles e Cunha, João

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1 209 395 406 514 2, 411 293 346 261 430 42 149 524 224, 471 430 384 144 103 76 132 327 437 404 467, 509 587 193 528 181 301, 342 369 178 300 359 481 343

Thi Le, Nguyen Thi Nga, Nguyen Thi Phuong Anh, Dang Thi Sinh, Ninh Thi Thanh Giang, Tran Thi Thanh Le, Lu Thi Thuy Lan, Nguyen Thomas, Sonja Thoudam, Joymati Thu, Nguyen Thu Huong, Ngo Thun, Theara Thuy Linh, Le Tian, Jolin Tian, Mo Tian, Xi Tian, Xu Tillotson, Giles Tisserand, Lucie Tiun, Hak-khiam Tjahja, Cyril Tjia, Yin Nor Tjiook-Liem, Patricia Toh, Charmaine Toivanen, Mikko Tokumitsu, Naoko Tomonaga, Yugo Tong, Linh Tong, Shan Torri, Michelguglielmo Tran, Emilie Tran, Giang Thanh Trân, Claire Thi Lien Tremml-Werner, Birgit Trifu, Ioan Tripura, Hari Purna Tritto, Angela Trojnar, Ewa Anna Troost, Lotte

8, 19 139 10 2 92 6 5 237 559 93 180 518 5 302 280 516 482 127 334 439 149 241 243 286 290 231 377 9 403, 507 177 307 53 159, 503 226, 365 231 419 241 492 501


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Tsai, Pei-han Tsalapatanis, Anna Tsang, Daniel Tsche, Kwang Jun Tse, Hiu Hung Dorothy Tse, Nicole Tseng, Chin-Yin Tseng, Ting Hsuan Tseng, Yu-Chin Tsuboi, Yuji Tsuchiya, Kisho Tsui, Brian Tsujita, Yuko Tsutsui, William Tsutsui, Yukino Tu, Chiao-Hui Tu, Qiyu Tu, Shiu Hong Simon Tulius, Juniator

439 28 358 585 311 369 258 252, 473, 546 322 484 183, 518 135 56 319 68 483 61 83 422

van der Poel, Rosalien 51, 246 van der Putten, Frans-Paul 187, 276, 316 360, 402 van der Veere, Anoma 395 van der Velde, Paul 21, 140, 301, 342 van Dijk, Mary Lynn 140 van Dijk, Meine Pieter 276 van Dongen, Els 296, 394 van Donkersgoed, Joëlla 224, 451, 471 van Driel, Melanie 561 Van Goethem, Ellen 496 van Ham, Aimée 501 van Heijster, Joan 492 Van Hout, Itie 305, 431 van Ittersum, Martine 263 van Merrienboer, Maud 232 van Noord, Willemijn 24, 171 van Norren, Dorine E. 239 van Ommen, Kasper 30

Wakita, Mio Walraven, Boudewijn Walravens, Meia Walsh, Michael J. Wan, Tsung-lun Wang, Chengzhi Wang, Ching-Ling Wang, Chunchun Wang, Han Wang, Jian Wang, Jue Wang, Lihong Wang, Peng-hui Wang, Pu Wang, Ray Wang, Ruobing Wang, Shuaishuai Wang, Shu-Li Wang, Siliang

249 37 261 7 571

Van Rompay-Bartels, Ingrid M. M. 287, 433 Van 't Veer, Coen 458, 498, 529 Van Thanh, Duong 8 Van Thuy, Pham 260, 486 Van Trigt, Paul W. 217 van Wijk, Jeroen 442, 482 van Zon, Stan 229 Vandenhelsken, Melanie 107, 382, 424 Varrel, Aurélie 38, 78, 299, 435 Vassil, Kristina S. 552 Veiga, Leonor 144, 266, 488, 522 Vendell, Dominic 323 Vermeeren, Laura 350 Vermeulen, Han 33, 73, 297, 337, 381, 536 Vermeulen, Remco 251 Verstappen, Sanderien 149, 275 Verver, Michiel J. 232 Veyret, Paul 460 Vial Kayser, Christine 41, 81, 361 Vigas, Rozely M.V. 52, 301, 342 Vigotti, Francesca 496 Villaescusa-Illán, Irene 14 Visscher, Sikko 65, 406 Vogelsang, Gillian 431 Vogelsang, Willem 37, 75, 191, 372, 442, 521, 559 Vokouma, Jocelyne 20, 200 Volkov, Alexei 213, 258 von Pezold, Johanna E. 351 von Reumont, Eva 470 Voorter, Thomas 20 Vukovic, Sinisa 571 Vvedenskaia, Elby 440

Wang, Simeng 53, 227, 267 Wang, Wei 437 Wang, Weijian 136 Wang, Wenlu 226 Wang, Wenxin 472 Wang, Ying 288 Wang, Yingzi 449 Wang, Yizhou 390 Wang, Yongzhong 442 Wang, Zheng 306 Wang, Zi 69 Ward, Eva 224, 471 Ward, Max 135 Ward, Rowena 485, 524 Wardana, Agung 216 Warrier, Maya 247 Watanabe, Akihiko 42 Watanabe, Toshio 43 Webb Jamme, Hue-Tam 520 Weber, Ralph 446 Weerakietsoontorn, Thissana 80 Wei, Lim Tai 187 Wei, Sophie Ling-Chia 39 Wei, Yan 347 Weil, Shalva 287 Weiner, Benno 160 Weinhardt, Clara 356 Weir, Kimberley 530 Wen, Hui 484 Weng, Chihchi 100 Weng, Jeffery 384 Were, Graeme 108, 504 West, Alex 405 Weststeijn, Thijs 171 White, Ben 123, 541 Wibulsilp, Pimmanus 89 Wickramasinghe, Nira 48, 323, 548 Widmer, Ellen 15 Widorn, Verena 510

Tung, Wei Hsiu Turaeva, Rano Turquet, Pascale Tuzova, Anna Tyler, Sally U

Uchiyama, Junzo Ueda, Tomoaki Ueda, Toru Ukpabi, Chudi Umemura, Ayami Un, Leang Urbansky, Sören Usui, Masami Utami, Citra Utsumi, Hirofumi Uyar Makibayashi, Aysun

121 109, 152 373 239, 426 580 221 383 7 44 68 131

V

Vaddhanaphuti, Chayan 60, 200, 244 Valeev, Ramil Mirgasimovich 313 Valeeva, Roza 313 Valjakka, Minna 215, 378, 474 van Bemmelen, Sita Thamar 189 van Bergen, Saskia 224, 471 Van Chinh, Nguyen 19 van Dam, Renske Maria 249 van de Meerendonk, Tim 304 van den Berg, Eline 64 van den Boogert, Jochem 417 van den Heuvel, Danielle 274, 323 Van den Troost, Kristof 347 van den Doel, Wim 38, 78 Van der Meer, Alexander 375 van der Meer, Arnout H. C. 283 Van der Meij, Dick 110, 153, 194 van der Molen, Willem 134 van der Muur, Willem 272

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Wadhwa, Megha Wagemaker, Allard Wagenaar, Lodewijk Wah Kuan, Chee

205

500 521 51 284

274 415 89 531 252 259 390 151 205 61 147, 356 509 336 429 160 490 240 35, 75 230

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Wieringa, Edwin P. Wieringa, Saskia E. Wigen, Kären Wijaya, Hanny Wilden, Eva Wille, Simone Williams, Michael J. Wink, Andre Winstanley-Chesters, Robert James Winter, Christine Wirth, Christian Wits, Casper Witteveen, Loes Wojtczak, Lidia Won, Jaeyoun Wong, Junfu Wong, Shuk Han Mary Wong, Tak-Sum

Yamagata, Atsushi Yamamoto, Mayumi Yamamoto, Tatsuya Yamane, So Yamomo, MeLê Yan, Lijun Yan, Yu Yang, Cheng-hsien Yang, Hui-ju Yang, Shen Yang, Shu-Yuan Yang, Wei Yang, Wei-Ting Yang, Zhen Yang, Zhiyi Yap, Soo Ei Yap, Valerie C. Yasmine, Daisy Indira Yasunaga, Marie

Zakaria, Faizah Zandonai, Sheyla S. Zani, Beatrice Zehmisch, Philipp Zemanek, Adina Zeng, Guohua Zhang, Daogen Zhang, Herbary Zhang, Jiajing Zhang, Jian Zhang, Jinghong Zhang, Jinpeng Zhang, Jiyu Zhang, Juan Zhang, Jun Zhang, Luming Zhang, Rui Zhang, Ruoxi Zhang, Wenjing

Wong, Wai Yee, Sharon Worsley, Peter J. Woudstra, Mi-Lan Wouters, Jelle J.P. Wozny, Anna Wright, Samuel Wu, Changxue Wu, Chia-Yun Wu, Chin-wen Wu, Chung-Tong Wu, Cuncun Wu, Da Wu, Di Wu, Jialin Christina Wu, Shellen Wu, Shengqing Wu, Tao Wu, Yidi Wuerrer, Stefan

134 370 319 541 153, 194 392 99 71 47, 544 220 27 478 65 313 114, 328 577 429 479 436, 476 362, 405 20, 60, 469 382 295 77, 169 586 502 587 165 537 108 197 128, 409 376 288 390 444 59

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Xi, Jinrui Xie, Kankan Xin, Jiayi Xu, Cora Lingling Xu, Duo Xu, Fang Xu, Guanmian Xu, Lanjun Xu, Stella Xu, Ting Xu, Xiujun Xu, Xueqing Xue, Ke

124 453, 493 404 339, 459 483 384 404 178 552 141 442, 561 507 543

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Yadav, Nancy Yadi, Gunar Yakin, Ayang Utriza

54 505 289

Yazaki, Saeko Ye, Shirley Yeh, Shu-Ling Yeh Litt, Joann Yen Ong, Min Yeoh, Brenda Yep, Ray Yeung, Man Shun Yeung, Wing Yan Yeung, Yang Yew, Wei Lit Yi, In Bok Ying, Zheng Yip, Jeaney Yip, Ngai Ming Yonehara, Yuji Yoneno-Reyes, Michiyo Yonjan, Amrit Yoo, Genie Yoo, Jamie Jungmin Yoon, Cheol-gee Yoshida, Wataru Yoshimoto, Yasuko Yothasamuth, Faris Youn, Heena Young, Shau-lou Yu, Liqing Yu, Shuenn-Der Yu, Ting-Fai Yu, Xue Yu, Yusen Yuan, Ye Yui, Yoshimichi Yuki, Madoka Yun, Hae Young Yunis, Alia

71 82 109 134 368 208 553 336 238 408 544 539 213 101 159, 357 433 579 148 274 246 163 79 28 551 198, 242, 294 45 331 57 490 131, 434 364 302 456 315 200 54 76 584 77, 100 557 136 355 185 364 464 205 151 240 522 436 549 401 274 401 192

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Zaidi, S Akbar

276

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105, 509, 584 367 351 416 436 233 21, 61 351 376 334 151 287 288 198, 242, 504 45 378 357 393 586

Zhang, Xi 64 Zhang, Yang 408 Zhang, Yuyan 442, 561 Zhao, Alexandre 452 Zhao, Xiaohuan 480 Zhao, Yimin 488 Zhou, Xiaohan 394 Zhou, Xiyin 256 Zhou, Ying 124 Zhou, Ying 345 Zhu, Jianfeng 230 Zhu, Kaiyi 456 Zhu, Pingfang 61 Zhuang, Victor Kuansong 217 Zhuang, Yue 175 Zohar, Ayelet 106 Zou, Yejun 306 Zoysa, Asoka De 224, 471, 491, 553 Zurndorfer, Harriet 15 Zwanenburg, Maria 20, 200, 469 Zygadło, Paweł 100, 328, 422 Zytnicki, Colette 283 Zyw Melo, Anna 452


ARGENTINA

Latin American Association for Asian and African Studies (ALADAA) AUSTRALIA

Australian National University Charles Sturt University China Cultural Centre in Sydney Curtin University Flinders University Macquarie University Monash University Murdoch University Namgyal Institute of Tibetology RMIT University Sheridan College The University of Melbourne The University of Queensland The University of Sydney The University of Western Australia University of New South Wales University of Canberra University of Notre Dame Australia University of South Australia University of Technology Sydney University of Wollongong Western Sydney University

Federal University for Latin American Integration Federal University of São Paulo Rio de Janeiro Federal University/SEPHIS Rio de Janeiro State University University of São Paulo BRUNEI

University Brunei Darussalam BULGARIA

Sofia University BURKINA FASO

Institut des Sciences des Sociétés CAMBODIA

Apsara Authority, Siem Reap Royal University of Phnom Penh CANADA

Austrian Academy of Sciences Center for Interdisciplinary Research and Documentation of Inner and South Asian Cultural History (CIRDIS) MAK-Museum of Applied Arts University of Innsbruck University of Vienna

Carleton University Dalhousie University Laurentian University Nipissing University Simon Fraser University Trent University University Laval University of Alberta University of British Columbia University of Manitoba University of Montreal University of Toronto University of Victoria University of York Universtiy of Lethbridge

BANGLADESH

CHILE

Asian University for Women Independent University Bangladesh University of Dhaka

Universidad Alberto Hurtado Universidad de Chile

AUSTRIA

Institute of International and Comparative Education, South China Normal University Jinan University Johns Hopkins University Liaoning University Minzu University of China Nanjing University National Palace Museum National Tsing Hua Univerisity New Century Art Foundation in Beijing New York University Shanghai Ningbo University Ningxia University Peking University Qufu Normal University Renmin University of China Shandong University Shanghai Jiaotong University Sino Danish Center for Research and Education Southern University of Science and Technology Southwest University for Nationalities Sun Yat-Sen University Tongji University Tsinghua University University of Nottingham University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences Xi'an University of Technology Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University Yunnan University, China CZECH REPUBLIC

Charles University Czech Academy of Sciences Institute of International Relations Prague DENMARK

Aarhus University Roskilde University

CHINA BELARUS

Belarusian State University Omsk State University BELGIUM

Catholic University of Louvain Ghent University KU Leuven Université Libre de Bruxelles University of Antwerp BHUTAN

Royal Thimphu College BRAZIL

Brasilia University Colégio Pedro Ii Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro

Chinese Academy of Sciences Chinese Academy of Social Sciences City University of Hong Kong Donghua University Dunhuang Academy Fudan University Guangdong University of Finance and Economics Guizhou Normal University Hong Kong Education University Hong Kong Polytechnic University Huazhong University of Science and Technology Hunan Provincial Museum Hunan University Insitute for Hui Studies Institute of Foreign Literature at Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

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ESTONIA

Estonian National Museum EU

RTD, European Commission FIJI

International Research Centre for Japanese Studies (Nichibunken) FINLAND

University of Helsinki University of Lapland FRANCE

Aix-Marseille University Artkas Asia Centre

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Asies - INALCO AUSser - CNRS Bordeaux Montaigne University Bordeaux University Center for employment and labor studies CNAM Paris Centre Asie du Sud-Est - INALCO Paris Centre Asie du Sud-Est (CASE) - French National Centre for Scientific Research Centre de Recherche Médecine, Sciences, Santé, Santé Mentale et Société (cermes3) - Paris Centre de recherche sur les civilisations d'Asie orientale (CRLAO) - EPHE Centre d'études sur la Chine moderne et contemporaine (CRCAO) Centres d'études de l'Inde et de l'Asie du sud - EHESS CERI - Sciences Po Paris Cerlom, INALCO Paris Césor - EHESS Paris

Institute of Economic and Social Developement Studies (IEDES) - Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University Institute of Transtextual and Transcultural Studies - Lyon IrAsia - Aix-Marseille University IRD - University Paris 7 - INALCO IReMus - Sorbonne University ISIT - Paris Jean Moulin Lyon 3 University Laboratoire Architecture Anthropologie Paris Langarts LARHRA - Lyon 2 University LiRIS - Rennes 2 University LISST/CAS - Toulouse University Lumière - Lyon 2 University Musée du Louvre, département des Objets d'Art National Museum of Natural History (PALOC)

Freie Universität Berlin Fulda University Gender Studies in Köln (GeStiK) Georg-August-Universität Göttingen German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA) Goethe University Frankfurt am Main Haus der Kunst Munich Heidelberg Centre for Transcultural Studies (HCTS) Heidelberg University Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf Hertie School of Governance Hochschule Fulda Institut für Ethnologie und Afrikastudien (IfEAS), Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz Institut Für Ethnologie, Ruprecht-KarlsUniversität Heidelberg Institute for Social and Cultural Anthropology, MLU

CESSMA - French National Research Institute for Sustainable Development (IRD) Chine, Corée, Japon - CNRS-EHESS CITERES (CNRS - Tours University) / CRCAO Paris Early Modern European History Deutsches Historisches Institut Paris East Asia Institute - ENS Lyon-CNRS École française d’Extrême-Orient (EFEO) Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Paris-Belleville Ecole Normale Supérieure École Pratique des Hautes Études, Paris Sciences et Lettres École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS) Epsylon - Paul Valery University of Montpellier 3 European Commission and Council of Europe European University Institute François Rabelais University French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) French National Center of Scientific Research (CNRS) - Musée de l'Homme French National Research Institute for Sustainable Development (IRD) Géographie-cités - French National Centre for Scientific Research GIS Asie Groupe religions, sociétés, laïcités École Pratique des Hautes Études, Paris Sciences et Lettres INALCO Institut de Recherche Stratégique de l'École Militaire Institute of East Asian Studies (Lyon)

Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University Paris 13 University Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas University Paris 8 University Paris Diderot University Paris Diderot University - Concordia University Paris Est Créteil University Paris Est University (LABURBA) Paris Nanterre University Paris-Belleville National School of Architecture Paul Valery University of Montpellier 3 Rennes 2 University Rennes University Research Institute on Contemporary Southeast Asia (IRASEC) Sciences Po Paris Sofia University Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3 University (IRCAV) Sorbonne University Strasbourg School of Architecture Strasbourg University Toulouse Jean Jaurès University Toulouse University TVES - Lille University Université de Paris-Descartes University of Nice – Côte d’Azur University of Rouen Normandie University of Versailles Saint-Quentin

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)F Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz Max-Planck-Institut Leibniz Center for Tropical Marine Research Leibniz-Institut für Länderkunde Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient Leipzig University Ludwig-Maximilians Universität München Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law Max Planck Institute for Human Development Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity Passau University Peace Research Institute Frankfurt Philipps University of Marburg Ruhr-University Bochum Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg Technishce Universität Dresden Trier University Tuebingen University Universität der Bundeswehr München Universität Düsseldorf University of Bonn University of Cologne University of Freiburg University of Freiburg, German Institute of Global and Area Studies University of Goettingen University of Hamburg University of Kiel (Christian-AlbrechtsUniversität zu Kiel) University of Münster University of Passau University of Regensburg

GERMANY

Albert Ludwigs University of Freiburg Bielefeld University Centre for Modern Indian Studies, University of Gottingen Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) Duisburg-Essen University

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University of Ghana, Centre for African Studies University of Ghana, Centre for Asian Studies Webster University GREECE

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens HONG KONG

Baptist University Hong Kong CEFC French Centre for Research on Contemporary China Chinese University of Hong Kong City University of Hong Kong Education University of Hong Kong Hang Seng Management College Hong Kong Art Research Initiative Hong Kong Baptist University Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong Kong Shue Yan University Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Lingnan University Open University of Hong Kong Peking University HUNGARY

Central European University Eötvös Loránd University Hungarian Academy of Sciences Károli Gáspár University Pallas Athene Geopolitical Institute Pallas Athene Innovation and Geopolitical Foundation INDIA

Ahmedabad University Ambedkar University Delhi Amity School of Languages ARSD College, Delhi University Ashoka University Asiatic Society, Kolkata Azim Premji University Bengaluru Banaras Hindu University Center for Media, Culture and Governance, Jamia Millia Islamia Center for Studies in Social Sciences Calcutta Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies Centre de Sciences Humaines, New Delhi Centre For Community Knowledge, AUD Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, New Delhi Cooch Behar Panchanan Barma University Cotton University Dibrugarh University

École française d’Extrême-Orient (EFEO) Pondicherry FLAME University Goa College of Architecture HH Maharaja Sir Jiwajirao Scindia Museum IIT Hyderabad Indian Institute for Human Settlements Indian Institute of Management Calcutta Indian Institute of Technology Indira Gandhi National Open University International Institute of Social History (IISH) Jadavpur University Jamia Millia Islamia Jawaharlal Nehru University Kidderpore College Krea University Madhyamam Magazine Madras Institute of Development Studies Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II Museum Trust, Jaipur City Palace

Universitas Airlangga Universitas Brawijaya Universitas Gadjah Mada Universitas Indonesia Universitas Islam Indonesia Universitas Islam Negeri Ar-Raniry Banda Aceh Universitas Jember Universitas Katolik Darma Cendika Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta Universitas Sebelas Maret University of 17 Agustus 1945 Surabaya University of Udayana

Maulana Azad National Urdu University Methodist Church in India, Mumbai Regional Conference Mumbai University Muralidhar Girl's Collega Kolkata Nabadwip Vidyasgar College National Institute of Advanced Studies National Law College, Tribhuvan University Oregon Technologies Prafulla Chandra College Kolkata Sao Chang College Saythu...linking people and heritage Sikkim Univeristy Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit Tata Institute of Social Sciences Tezpur University The City Palace Museum, Udaipur The University of Burdwan United Nation University University of Allahabad University of Calcutta University of Calicut University of Delhi University of Delhi, Lady Irwin College University of Kalyani

University College Cork University of Nottingham

IRAN

National Library & Archives of Iran IRELAND

Trinity Centre for Literary and Cultural Translaiton Trinity College Dublin

ISRAEL

Hebrew University of Jerusalem Tel Aviv University I TA LY

Ca' Foscari University Catholic University of Milan European University Institute, Florence Fondazione Franco Demarchi, Trento Institute of Asian Studies Turin Kunsthistorisches Institut Politecnico di Milano Sapienza Università di Roma University of Bologna University of Florence University of Milan-Bicocca University of Naples, L’Orientale, Naples University of Padova University of Perugia University of Turin JAMAICA

University of the West Indies INDONESIA

Atma Jaya Catholic University Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI) Institut Pertanian Bogor (IPB University) ISI Surakarta Legal Aid Office for women Indonesia) Museum Buleleng, Bali PUSAD Paramadina Samadhya Institute, Jogjakarta Singaperbangsa Karawang University State Islamic Institute (IAIN) Manado The Lontar Foundation Udayana University

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Aichi University Akita University Binghamton University - SUNY Chiba University Chuo University Columbia University Doshisha University Ehime University German Institute for Japanese Studies Hirosaki University Hiroshima City University

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Hiroshima University Hitotsubashi University Hokkaido University Hosei University IDE-JETRO Institut français de recherche sur le Japon à la Maison franco-japonaise Ishinomaki Senshu University Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Josai International University Kanazawa University Kanda University of International Studies Kansai Gaidai University Keio University Kobe University Komatsu University Komazawa Women's University Kyoto Seika University Kyoto University Kyoto University Center for Southeast Asian Studies

Tokyo Universiy of the Arts Toyo Bunko Toyo University Tsubouchi Memorial Theatre Museum, Waseda University Tsuda University University of Fukuchiyama University of Shizuoka University of Teacher Education Fukuoka Waseda University Yamanashi Gakuin University Yokohama National University

Kyoto University of Art and Design Kyushu University Maison Franco-Japonaise Matsumoto Junior College Meiji University Meio University Miyagi University Momoyama Gakuin University Momoyama Gakuin University (St. Andrew's University) Musashi University Nagoya University Nanzan University National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies National Institute of Technology, Nara College National Institute of Technology, Wakayama College National Museum of Ethnology National University of Singpore Nihon University Niigata University Osaka City University Osaka University Otemon Gakuin University Otsuma Women's University Rikkyo University , Centre for Asia Area Studies Ritsumeikan University Ryukoku University Senshu University Setsunan University Shizuoka University Sophia University Takasaki City University of Economics Tenri University Tokyo Gakugei University Tokyo University of Foreign Studies

LITHUANIA

Otago University Southern Institute of Technology New Zealand Unversity of Canterbury Victoria University of Wellington NORWAY

Chr. Michelsen Institute NTNU Trondheim University of Oslo University of Tromso – The Arctic University of Norway VID Specialized University

K YR GYZSTAN

American University of Central Asia

PAKISTAN

LAOS

Lahore University of Management Sciences School of Fine Art, Design and Architecture University of the Punjab, Lahore

Ecole française d'Extrême-Orient Lithuania Kaunas University of Technology

POLAND

Adam Mickiewicz University Jagiellonian University University of Lodz University of Warsaw

Vilnius University MACAO

Institute of European Studies of Macau University of Macau MALAYSIA

First City University College Monash University Malaysia Universiti Putra Malaysia Universiti Sains Malaysia Universiti Utara Malaysia University of Nottingham - Malaysia Campus MALI

Institut des Sciences Humaines MEXICO

El Colegio de México, COLMEX Metropolitan Autonomous UniversityCuajimalpa Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, CEA University of Guadalajara M YA N M A R

American Nursing Institute Myanmar French National Research Institute for Sustainable Development (UMR PALOC) Kachinland Research Centre University of Mandalay University of Yangon NEPAL

Tribhuvan University NEW ZEALAND

Massey University

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CHAM - Centre for the Humanities (FCSH-NOVA) DINÂMIA'CET- University Institute of Lisbon (ISCTE-IUL) Institute of History of Art, FCSH/NOVA Institute of Social Science, University of Lisbon Orient Institute/ISCSP - ULisboa REPUBLIC OF KOREA

Chonbuk National University Chung-Ang University Daegu University Daejin university Duksung Women's University Ewha Womans University Gongju National University of Education Gyeongsang National University Hankuk University of Foreign Studies Hongik University Incheon National University Inha University Konkuk University Korea Legislation Research Institute Korea University Kyung Hee University Kyungpook National University Myongji University Permanent Delegation of the Republic of Korea to the OECD Pusan National University Sangmyong University, Seoul Seoul Healthy Family Support Center Seoul National University (SNU)


RUSSIA

Centre for South Asian Studies, Russian State Unversity for Humanities Far Eastern Federal University German Historical Institute Moscow Higher School of Economics - National Research University Institute for Oriental and Classical Studies, Russian State University for the Humanities Institute of Oriental Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences Kazan Federal University Kazan Innovative University Leningrad State University Lomonosov Moscow State University Moscow State Institute of International Relations Moscow State University Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography (Kunstkamera) of Russian Academy of Sciences Peter the Great Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography (Kunstkamera) Rachana Sansad Academy of Architecture Russian Academy of Sciences Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Oriental Studies Russian State University for the Humanities School of Economics State Museum of Oriental Art Ural Federal University, Ekaterinburg Vrindavan Institute for Higher Education/ The Center of Indian Culture SENEGAL

Council for Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA) Université Gaston Berger SERBIA

Universitas Sebelas Maret SINGAPORE

Asia Research Institute, NUS Centre for Research on Islamic and Malay Affairs Earth Observatory of Singapore Nanyang Technological University East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore Embassy of the Kingdom of the

Netherlands in Singapore ISEAS - Yusof Ishak Institute Lasalle College of the Arts Nanyang Technological University National University of Singapore (NUS), Max Weber Foundation Research Group National University of Singpore (NUS) Singapore Management University (SMU) Singapore University of Social Sciences Singapore-ETH Centre University of Washington Yale-NUS College SPAIN

Autonomous University of Barcelona Complutense University of Madrid Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas Elcano Royal Institute for International and Strategic Studies IE University, Spain Institute of Heritage Sciences (Incipit-CSIC), Santiago de Compostela Pompeu Fabra University Universidad Autonoma de Madrid Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Universitat Oberta de Catalunya Universitat Oberta de Catalunya University of Malaga University of Zaragoza SRI LANKA

Samkathana Research center University of Colombo University of Kelaniya University of Peradeniya SWEDEN

Cente for East and South-East Asian Studies Linnaeus University Lund University Stockholm University University of Gothenburg Uppsala University

University of Zürich, Namgyal Institute of Tibetology Webster University Geneva Zurich University of the Arts TAIWAN

Academia Sinica Bureau of Indigenous Affairs Chang Jung University Cheng Shiu University Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation for Scholarly Exchange Graduate Institute of History, National Tsing-Hua University Institute of Creative Industries Design at National Cheng Kung University in Taiwan Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica Institute of Taiwan History, Academia Sinica Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts Kun Shan University National Central University National Cheng Kung University National Cheng Kung University National Chiao Tung University National Chung Cheng University National Donghwa University National Museum of History National Museum of Prehistory National Quemoy University National Taitung University National Taiwan Normal University National Tsing Hua University National University of Tainan Shih Hsin University Soochow University Taipei National University of the Arts Taiwan National Cheng-chi University Tunghai University Zhuo Ye Cottage TANZ ANIA

University of Dar es Salaam

SWITZERLAND

THAILAND

Center for African Studies, University of Basel Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies Institute of Asian and Oriental Studies ISEK/ University of Zurich Studio Songket Palantaloom The Graduate Institute, Geneva Université de Lausanne University of Basel University of Bern University of St.Gallen University of Zürich

Asian Institute of Technology Chiang Mai University Chulalongkorn University Chulalongkorn University, Asian Research Center for Migration French Research Institute for Sustainable Development (IRD) IRASEC - Research Institute on Contemporary Southeast Asia Kasetsart University Silpakorn University South East Asia Junction Srinakarinwirot University

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Seoul National University of Education Sogang University Sungkyunkwan University University of North Korean Studies Yonsei University Youngsan University


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Thammasat University University of London University of Minnesota THE NETHERLANDS

List of Affiliated Institutes

African Studies Centre, Leiden University Amsterdam University College Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences Amsterdam University Press AmsterdamUMC-University of Amsterdam, AIGHD Brill Centre for the Study of Manuscript Cultures Chudi Communication Consult Clingendael Institute Delft University of Technology Erasmus University Huygens Institute - Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences Indonesian School of The Hague Institute for Housing and Urban Development Studies Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies (NIOD) International Convention of Asia Scholars (ICAS) International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) International Institute for Social History (IISG) International Institute of Social Studies (IISS) Leiden University Leiden University College Leiden University Libraries Leiden University Medical Center Meertens Institute (KNAW) Mercator Centre, Fryske Akademy National Museum of World Cultures Netherlands Defence Academy Netherlands Science Foundation (NWO) Princessehof National Museum of Ceramics Radboud University Nijmegen Research Collective for Decolonizing Fashion Rijksmuseum Rijksmuseum van Oudheden Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian & Caribbean Studies (KITLV) Scheepvaartmuseum Amsterdam Taiwan BioArt Community Textile Research Centre, Leiden Tilburg University Tropenmuseum TU Delft

University of Applied Sciences Arnhem and Nijmegen University of Groningen University of Humanistic Studies Utrecht University of Maastricht University of Twente Utrecht University Van Hall Larenstein Unviersity of Applied Sciences Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Wageningen University THE PHILIPPINES

Ateneo de Manila University De La Salle University National Museum of the Philippines Southeast Asian Studies Regional Exchange Program (SEASREP) Tarlac State University University of Asia and the Pacific University of San Carlos, Cebu University of Santo Tomas, Manila, Philippines University of the Philippines - Baguio University of the Philippines - Diliman University of the Philippines Los Banos TURKEY

Istanbul Technical University Middle East Technical University UniversitĂŠ de Hacettepe UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

New York University Abu Dhabi UNITED KINGDOM

Aberdeen University Birkbeck College, University of London Birmingham City University Bournemouth University Bristol University British Library Centre of Development Studies, Cambridge University De Montfort University Durham University Edinburgh Napier University Goldsmiths, University of London Keele University King's College London, Lau China Institute Leicester Arts and Museums Service London School of Economics and Political Science Loughborough University Northumbria University Oxford University Royal College Of Art London Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures

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School of Global Studies, University of Sussex Sheffield Hallam University Sichuan University SOAS University of London Survivor Research The Open University University College London University of Birmingham University of Brighton University of Bristol University of Cambridge University of Central Lancashire University of Derby University of Dundee University of Durham University of East Anglia University of East London University of Edinburgh University of Exeter University of Glasgow University of Gloucestershire University of Leeds University of Leicester University of Lincoln University of London University of Nottingham University of Oxford University of Sheffield University of Southampton University of St Andrews University of Stirling University of Strathclyde University of Sussex University of Westminster Victoria and Albert Museum Winchester University Wolfson College UNITED STATES

Alma College American University in Cairo Asian Studies, Mount Holyoke College Bard College Bard Graduate Center Baylor University Boston College Boston University Brandeis University Brown University Bucknell University California State University at Dominguez Hills California State University Sacramento California State University, Fullerton California State University, Los Angeles Carleton College Carnegie Mellon University City University of New York Clark University


Smith College Social Science Research Council St Olaf College Stanford University State University of New York/FIT Stony Brook University SUNY Oneonta Syracuse University Temple University The College of New Jersey The Henry Luce Foundation The Metropolitan Museum of Art The New School Tracing Patterns Foundation Trinity University Union College University at Buffalo (SUNY) University of California University of California - Berkeley University of California - Davis University of California - Los Angeles

Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies Harvard Asia Center Havard University Haverford College Hendrix College Houston University Institute for International Urban Development Johns Hopkins University Lewis and Clark College Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania Middle Tennessee State University Middlebury College Middlesex Community College Montclair State University Mount Holyoke College National Intelligence University New College of Florida New Mexico State University New York University North Carolina State University Northern Illinois University Northwestern Polytechnical University Northwestern University Oklahoma State University Overseas Taiwanese Taiwanese for Democracy Pace University Pennsylvania State University Princeton University Providence College Purdue University Roanoke College Rutgers University Saint Mary's College Seattle University Seton Hall University Skidmore College

University of California - Riverside University of California - San Diego University of California - Santa Barbara University of Chicago University of Cincinnati University of Colorado University of Dayton University of Hawaii at Manoa University of Illinois University of Illinois - Chicago University of Kansas University of Lynchburg University of Michigan University of Michigan-Flint University of Minnesota University of Missouri University of Nevada University of Notre Dame University of Oregon University of Pennsylvania University of Redlands University of Richmond University of San Francisco University of Southern California University of Technology Sydney University of Tennessee University of Texas at Austin University of the Pacific University of the South University of Washington University of Wisconsin - Madison University of Wisconsin Superior Valparaiso University Vassar College Washington University Wellesley College Wesleyan University Western Connecticut State University

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Williams College Wright State University Yale University VIETNAM

Hanoi University of Culture Ho Chi Minh Open University IRASEC - Research Institute on Contemporary Southeast Asia University of Danang University of Social Sciences and Humanities-HCM City Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences Vietnam National University University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Hanoi Vietnam-Japan University ZAMBIA

University of Zambia

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Colby College College of Charleston College of the Holy Cross Colorado College Columbia University Columbia University & Drexel University Columbian College of Arts and Sciences Cornell University Cosumnes River College CSU Fullerton Dartmouth College DePaul University Duke University Eastern Michigan University Federal University for Latin American Integration (UNILA) George Washington University Georgetown University Georgia Southern University German Historical Institute Washington DC Hamilton College


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Notes The ICAS Secretariat is hosted by the International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS). IIAS/ICAS Rapenburg 59 2311 GJ Leiden The Netherlands www.iias.asia www.icas.asia Š 2019 IIAS / ICAS. All rights reserved. Edited by Wai Cheung, Martina van den Haak, Elske Idzenga, Paul van der Velde and Sonja Zweegers with assistance from Sandra Dehue and Annemarie van Leeuwen. Graphic design and illustration by Paul Oram. Printed by Damen Drukkers.

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