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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160429T091500
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URL:https://www.harvard-yenching.org/events/trans-literary-experiments-cul
 tural-transformation-and-social-change-modern-east-asian/
SUMMARY:Trans-literary Experiments: Cultural Transformation and Social Chan
 ge in Modern East Asian Societies
DESCRIPTION:\n	A workshop organized by Prof. Lin Pei-yin (University of Hon
 g Kong) and sponsored by the Harvard-Yenching Institute\n\n\n	9:15-10:45 
          Panel 1 - Transforming Genres: From Literature to Performanc
 e\n\n	Discussant and moderator: Prof Catherine Yeh (Boston U)\n\n	John Lai
  (Chinese U HK): Dramatizing the Bible in Chinese: The Making of Martyrdom
  in The Story of Maccabees (1918)\n\n	Max L Bohnenkamp (Harvard): From the
  Modernist “Integrated Art-Form” to the Chinese “New Music-Drama”:
  Transformations of Genre and Revolutionary Performing Arts in 1940s China
 \n\n	Luo Liang (Kentucky): Korean\, Vietnamese\, and Taiwanese Sensibiliti
 es in Tian Han’s Storms over Korea (1948-1950)\n\n	10:45-11:00       
    Coffee Break\n\n	11:00-12:30          Panel 2 - Contested Natio
 nhood: Literature and Identity of the Colonized during Wartime\n\n	Diiscus
 sant and moderator: Prof David Der-wei Wang (Harvard)\n\n	Bae Gaehwa (Dank
 ook University): Rethinking a Nation State through Propaganda to Koreans
  during Japanese Total War Period (1938-1945)\n\n	Lin Pei-yin (HKU): Bif
 urcated National Narrative: Folklore Writing from Colonial Taiwan under Ja
 panese Imperialization\n\n	Hamada Maya (Kobe University): Shifting Hierarc
 hies: An Analysis on Mei Niang’s Emigrants 僑民\n\n	12:40-14:10  
           Lunch Break\n\n	14:15-15:45            Panel
  3       Travelling Memories: Representation and Agency\n\n	Discussant 
 and moderator: Prof Naoki Sakai (Cornell)\n\n	Xie Qiong (Harvard): The Pol
 emics of Frontier Nostalgia: On Zhong Lihe and Hasegawa Shun’s Manchuria
 n Experience\n\n	Sun Huei-min (Academia Sinica): Ubiquitous Politics: Bao 
 Tianxiao's writing career in Hong Kong (1953-1973)\n\n	Ishii Tsuyoshi (U o
 f Tokyo): Appeasement in the Writing of Kim Sok-pom: Fiction and Traumatic
  Memories of the Jeju April Third Incident\n\n	15:45-16:00          C
 offee Break\n\n	16:00-17:00          Roundtable and Reflections \n\n	
 Panelists: Prof Naoki Sakai (Cornell)\; Prof David Der-wei Wang (Harvard) 
 and all presenters 
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