MCLC: Qing/Emotion, Mobility and East Asian Modernity

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MCLC LIST
Qing/Emotion, Mobility and East Asian Modernity
List members in Taiwan in December are warmly welcome to this conference:
Qing/Emotion, Mobility and East Asian Modernity
 情生驛動:從情的東亞現代性到文本跨語境行旅
December 22-23, 2016
National Tsing Hua University, National Central University
https://sites.google.com/site/jinxiandaiwenxueyuwenhuayanjiu/home/xian-shang-bao-ming
Programme
Day 1: National Tsing Hua University
8F Conference Hall ,General Building II
December 22, 2016 (Thursday)
08:45-09:00 Registration
09:00-09:10 Welcome Address
09:10-10:05 Keynote Speech
Speaker: Leo Ou-fan Lee (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Title: Late Qing Literature: My Thoughts and Reflections
10:05-10:20 Tea/Coffee
10:20-12:00 Panel 1 Imaginations of the Foreign Land, Travels of Texts
CHENG Wen-huei (Department of Chinese Literature, National Chengchi University)
Title: Visual Spectacle and A Geography of Power: Representations of Southeast Asia (Nanyang) in Dianshizhai Pictorial
TEOH Hooi-see (Department of Chinese Studies, University of Malaya)
Title: Revolutionary Vision, Lives in an Exotic Region and Emotional Exhibition in a Journey: The Nanyang Experience and Writing Mentality of Literati of the Southern Society in Late Qing and Early Republican China
SONG In-jae (Hallym Academy of sciences, Hallym University)
Title: The introduction of the New Culture Movement of China in 1920 and 1930s Korea:The activities of Yang Geon-sik, Jung Nae-dong and Kim Tae-jun
GUAN Kean-fung (Department of Chinese Literature, National Tsing Hua University)
Title: Imaginary world, fictional travel: A study on the response /dialogue/competition of Zou Tao’s Three Continents Travels to overseas travel writings in the late Qing dynasty
12:00-13:00 Lunch
13:00-14:20 Panel 2 Senses, Sentiments, and Translations
HUANG Xuelei (Department of Asian Studies, University of Edinburgh)
Title: Kant, Stinking Fish, and the Feeling of Disgust: The Politics of Smell in China, 1800s-1940s
PAN Shaw-yu (Department of Chinese Literature, National Taiwan University)
Title: Love Suicides, Necrophilia: The “Fin de Siècle” in Zhou Shoujuan’s Writings
Emily Sun (Department of Foreign Languages and Literature, National Tsing Hua University)
Title: Shakespearean Retellings and Sentimental Reconfigurations: Charles and Mary Lamb’s Tales from Shakespeare and Lin Shu’s Yinbian Yanyu
14:20-15:40 Panel 3 National Allegories and Knight Narratives
HUANG Mei-e (Graduate Institute of Taiwan Literature, National Taiwan University)
Title:The World of Saber and Sword:The Cultural Encounters, National Imagination and Body Politics of the Xia/ Samurai/Knight Narrative in Taiwan Han-wen Fiction during the Japanese Colonial Period
LIN Pei-yin (School of Chinese, University of Hong Kong)
Title: Ou-topos or Eu-topos: Chivalrous Theme and Political Allegory in Xie Xueyu’s Popular Fiction
HSU Hsiu-hui(Chinese Department at National Changhua University of Education)
Title: The History / Biography Writing and National Narrative of Yeh Rung-Chung
15:40-15:55 Tea/Coffee
15:55-17:15 Roundtable Discussion: Transcultural Travel of Texts
CHEN Pingyuan
Title: (Re)discovering Landscapes from Afar and the Past: The Representation of Landscapes and Scenery in the Late Qing Pictorial Press
CHAN Kwok Kou Leonard(Department of Literature and Cultural Studies, The Education University of Hong Kong)
Title: The Formulation and Circulation of Wu Xinghua's Poetics
Joyce C.H. Liu
Title:The Transcultural Circulation of "One Divides into Two" and the Transference of the Subjective Regime of Affect
Day 2: National Central University
Conference Hall  A302, College of Liberal Arts Ⅰ
December 23, 2016 (Friday)
08:50-09:15 Registration
09:15-10:10 Keynote Speech
Speaker: David Der-wei WANG (Harvard University)
Title: On Emotive Power: From Liang Qichao to Zhu Qianzhi
10:10-10:25 Tea/Coffee
10:25-11:45  Panel 4 Dream of the Red Chamber and Romance of Modern Lovers
LU Wen-tsuei (Department of Chinese Literature, National Central University)
Title: Change and Replacement of the Literary Mind—The Intercultural Context of “Red Chamber Phenomena”
YANG Chia-hsien (Department of Chinese Literature, National Tsing Hua University)
Title: The Classroom of Love: Modernist Chinese Literature and Parks in Shanghai
HUANG Jin-chu (Department of Chinese Literature, National Chung Cheng University)
Title: From Reserved Affairs to Free Love: The Love Discussion in Women’s Periodicals during the May Fourth Period
11:45-12:50 Lunch
12:50-14:10 Panel 5 Home, Nostalgia, and Emotion
LING Xiaoqiao (School of International Letters & Cultures, Arizona State University)
Title: Place-Making in Self-Exile: Quotidian Experience, Affect, and Landscape Proposal
WANG Hsueh-line (Department of Chinese Language and Literature at National Chi Nan University)
Title: Amuse in Diaoqiao:The Garden Writing of the Early Qing Liang Clan in Zhending
SONG Weijie (Department of Asian Languages and Cultures, Rutgers University)
Title: Warped Hometown and Emotional Topography
14:10-15:50 Panel 6 The Transformation of Genres and Texts
HSU Hui-lin (Department of Chinese Literature, National Taiwan University)
Title: On Tsuga Teisho’s Translation and Adaptation of“Du Tenth Sinks the Jewelry Box in Anger”
LEE Yuan-how(Department of Chinese Literature, National Central University)
Title: A Cross-Cultural Perspective on “Paintings of Sences from Drama” of Paintings of Sences from Drama (Volume Ⅳ)
ZHANG Lihua (Department of Chinese Language and Literature, Peking University)
Title: “Chapter Novels” (Zhanghui xiaoshuo): a New Concept formed during the 19th and early 20th Century)
WONG Nim-yan (Department of Chinese Language and Literature, Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Title: Kong Post-Loyalist Writing (1842-1942)
15:50-16:05 Tea/Coffee
16:05-17:25 Roundtable Discussion: Qing/Emotion and East Asian Modernity
XIA Xiaohong
Title: The 1894 Sino-Japanese War Complex in Lin Shu’s Writings
CHEN Jianhua
Title: From Biaoqing to Biaoyan: Perceptive and Aesthetic Transformation in Literature, Drama, and Cinema in Early Republican Era
HU Siao-chen
Title:Performing Friendship: The Representation of Feelings between Women in Early Republican Magazines
17:25-17:30 Closing Address
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