MCLC: Chinese Reportage panels at RMMLA

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Chinese Reportage panels at RMMLA
Chinese Reportage Literature Panels at RMMLA, October 7.
We should like to share news about two following panels on Chinese reportage literature in the upcoming Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association Annual Meeting, on October 7, Friday, 3:15-6:30pm, in Hilton Salt Lake City Center, Alpine West.
These panels are based on continuous scholarly dialogues on an earlier panel on Chinese reportage literature at this year's Annual Meeting of AAS, but on new directions and less explored themes. We welcome your attendance of these panels and look forward to lively and productive discussions with our participants and audiences. Conference programs are as below.
Chinese Reportage Literature-Session I: Reconfiguring the Genre: New Issues and Approaches to Chinese Reportage Literature
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 3:15PM- 4:45PM in ALPINE EAST
Chair: Xiaomei Chen, University of California, Davis
Presenters: Jie Guo, University of South Carolina. "The Embodying Gaze: Late Qing Exploration Narratives about Burma." 
Charles A. Laughlin, University of Virginia. "From Chinese Reportage to Independent Documentary Film: The Cinematic Turn of the Art of the Real in the 21st Century." 
Tie Xiao, Indiana University . "Picturing the People: The 1930s Woodcut Movement in the Age of Mass Politics." 
Steve Riep, Brigham Young University. "Discussant."
Chinese Reportage Literature-Session II: Why Are They Not Called Reportage?: Reportage Drama, Documentaries, and Prison Memoirs
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 5:00PM- 6:30PM in ALPINE EAST
Chair: Charles A. Laughlin, University of Virginia
Presenters: Lei Qin, Washington University in St. Louis. "Battlefields and Camera Lenses- Li Minwei's Early Documentaries between Revolution, Enlightenment and the Documenting Camera." 
Charles A. Laughlin, University of Virginia. "Disscussant."
Xiaomei Chen, University of California, Davis. "Why are they not called 'reportage drama': Grey' theater, rightist plays and their re-inscriptions in post-socialist cannon." 
Li Guo, Utah State University. "Political Prison Memoirs and Wartime Women's Reportage: Hu Lanqi's In German Women's Prison."
Li Guo <li.guo at usu.edu>
by denton.2 at osu.edu on October 3, 2016
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