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Association for Asian Studies 2021 Conference

AAS Panels with CU Faculty

The Association for Asian Studies annual conference will be held Sunday, March 21 through Friday, March 26. This year*s conference is being held virtually. To assist those who will be in attendance, we have compiled this list of CU presenters and their panel information. Information about the full conference is available at .

Monday, March 22, 2021 10am 每 11:30am EDT

Coping with Abundance: Categories of Knowledge in Early Modern East Asia

  • Marcia Yonemoto, Professor of History at the University of Colorado Boulder. Panel organizer, discussant

Dialogism of Self and Others: Colonial and Decolonial Practices of Translation in the Japanese Empire

  • Faye Kleeman, Professor of Japanese, Asian Languages and Civilizations, University of Colorado Boulder. Panel discussant

New Approaches to the Historiography of East Asian Art in the Twentieth Century

  • ※Locating the Origin of East Asian Art: Art Historical Canons in Early Twentieth Century Japanese Newspaper Illustrations§ - Stephanie Su, Assistant Professor, Art and Art History, University of Colorado Boulder.  

12:30pm 每 2pm EDT

Asian Cinema and the Cultural Cold War: Images of Diplomacy, Revolution, and Emerging Nations

  • ※Counter-Occupying Americanism: 1960s Musicals of Taiwan and South Korea§ - Evelyn Shih, Assistant Professor of Chinese, Asian Languages and Civilizations, University of Colorado Boulder 

3:00pm 每 4:30pm EDT

Living Heritage & Historical Memory in Southeast Asia (I)

  • ※Rushing to Heritage: Civil society, local government, and the online politics of historic preservation in urban Indonesia§ - Lauren Yapp, Asian Studies Program Director, University of Colorado Boulder

Roundtable: Global Asias: Undisciplining as An Emergent Field

  • Jennifer Ho, Director, Center for Humanities & the Arts, University of Colorado Boulder. Panel Discussant

Tuesday, March 23, 2021 8:30am 每 10:00am EDT

Excavating New Insights on Early Northeast Asia: How Archaeological Research is Revolutionizing the Study of Early Japan and Korea

  • ※Inscribing the Vernacular in Silla and Paekche: Evidence from Mokkan§ - Marjorie Burge, Assistant Professor of Japanese, Asian Languages and Civilizations, University of Colorado Boulder 

12:00pm 每 1:30pm EDT

Roundtable: Beyond Content-Based Instruction: Japanese Language Collaborations with Japanese Studies to Optimize Learning

  • Susan Schmidt, Center for Asian Studies/American Association of Teachers of Japanese, University of Colorado Boulder. Organizer
  • Danielle Rocheleau Salaz, Executive Director, Center for Asian Studies, University of Colorado Boulder. Panel discussant

3:00pm 每 4:30pm EDT

Panel: Discourses of Chastity in Early Modern Vernacular Literature and Culture

  • ※The Chaste Concubine: Women's Conflict and Cooperation in Xiun邦 baojuan§ - Katherine Alexander, Assistant professor of Chinese, Asian Languages and Civilizations, University of Colorado Boulder. Panel chair

Wednesday, March 24, 2021 8:30am 每 10:00am EDT

A Rhyme for a Reason: Conceptualizing Euphony and Other Mnemonic Strategies in Pre-Modern Chinese Didactic Texts

  • Matthias Richter, Associate Professor of Chinese, Asian Languages and Civilizations, University of Colorado Boulder. Panel discussant

Transmedia Communality: ※The Peony Lantern§ as Space, Medical Discourse, Visual Objects, and Performance

  • ※Fabrics of Medical Sensibilities: Approaching Extraordinary Diseases of the Mid-edo Period Through Transmedia Narratives§ - Clarence I-Zhuen Lee, Assistant Professor of Japanese, Asian Languages and Civilizations, University of Colorado Boulder 

Thursday, March 25, 2021 12:00pm 每 1:30pm EDT

Mediated Identities: Re-framing the Korean Subject Through Text, Screen, and Stage

  • ※Violent Vulnerability: The Politics of Care and Memory in South Korean Film and Literature§ - Sue Heun Asokan, Visiting Assistant Professor of Korean, Asian Languages and Civilizations, University of Colorado Boulder 

Remaking the History of News in East Asia

  • Timothy Weston, Associate Professor, History, University of Colorado Boulder. Panel discussant

The Six Dynasties每Tang Transition

  • ※Days Gone By: Showing Selves in Early Tang Autobiographical Shi-Poetry§ - Xiaojing Miao, Visiting Assistant Professor of Chinese, Asian Languages and Civilizations, University of Colorado Boulder. Panel chair

Friday, March 26, 2021 3:00pm 每 4:30pm EDT

Mediating State-Society Relationships Across China, Korea, and the Philippines

  • ※Looking at Chu Music through the Lens of Manuscripts: On the Word Yan  in Geling 賅鍬 Chu Manuscripts§ - Chi Feng, Dual MA Student in Chinese and Religious Studies, University of Colorado Boulder