MCLC: KFLC 2017

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MCLC LIST
KFLC 2017
Dear List Members,
The 70th KFLC conference at the University of Kentucky is around the corner! It's one of the longest running foreign language, literature, and culture conferences in the nation!
We are very excited to have Prof. Xiaomei Chen with us from UC Davis as the EAS Keynote Speaker. Her keynote lecture is entitled "Staging Chinese Revolution: The Color Scheme of Socialist Epic Theater (1964-2006)," it will take place on Friday April 21 at 12:15 pm in Patterson Hall 306 on the University of Kentucky campus. A catered lunch with accompany the keynote. 
I include the EAS program below, FYI. The full conference program is available online: https://kflc.as.uky.edu/program.
Luo Liang
Thursday, April 20, 2017 - 9:30am to 12:00pm
Traveling Texts and Images across East Asia (Patterson Hall, PH 306)
Chaired by: Shengqing Wu, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
9:30
The Moon on a Rainy Night: Haikai Poet Tagami Kikusha (1753-1826) and the Travel Journal Taorigiku (Handpicked chrysanthemums, 1812)
Cheryl Crowley, Emory University
10:00
Remediating “Interior Landscape”: Chinese Lyrical Tradition and Modern Photography
Shengqing Wu, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
10:30
Coffee Break
11:00
Ink Bamboo in the New Light: the Art of Dong, Yifang (1925-2006)
Chi-ying Alice Wang, Purdue University
11:30
A Study of Ch'usa Kim Chŏnghŭi: The Import of Qing Evidential Research in Chosŏn Korea and the Reassessment of Practical Learning
Kanghun Ahn, Leiden University
Thursday, April 20, 2017 - 2:30pm to 3:30pm
History and Imagination in Chinese Cinema (Patterson Hall, PH 306)
Chaired by: Li Zeng, University of Louisville
2:30
Eastern and Western Depictions of Republican China in Film
Jie Gao, Murray State University; Sean McLaughlin
3:00
Redefining Cinematic Spectacular: “Humble Bodies” in Sixth-Generation Films
Li Zeng, University of Louisville
3:30
Coffee Break
Friday, April 21, 2017 - 9:30am to 10:30am
Teaching Languages across Cultures (Patterson Hall, PH 306)
Chaired by: Buck Ryan, University of Kentucky
9:30
Meanings Intended and Perceived: Performance Breakdown in the Advanced Chinese Classroom
Bing Mu, The Ohio State University
10:00
The Maggie Lu Method: An Innovative Approach to Teaching English to Chinese Students
Buck Ryan, University of Kentucky
10:30
Coffee Break
Friday, April 21, 2017 - 11:00am to 12:00pm
The Many Faces of Modernities in Early China (Patterson Hall, PH 306)
Chaired by: Tongdong Bai, Fudan University/Harvard University
11:00
What is Modernity? --The Chinese Zhou-Qin Transition (770 B.C.E.-221 B.C.E.) as a Modernization
Tongdong Bai, Fudan University/Harvard University
11:30
The Excellent Body in Early China
Paul Fischer, Western Kentucky University
Friday, April 21, 2017 - 12:15pm to 1:30pm
East Asian Studies Keynote: Dr. Xiaomei Chen, UC Davis (Patterson Hall, PH 306)
Organized by: Liang Luo, University of Kentucky
12:15
Staging Chinese Revolution: The Color Scheme of Socialist Epic Theater (1964-2006)
Friday, April 21, 2017 - 2:30pm to 5:00pm
Comparative Studies of Arts and Politics in Modern China (Patterson Hall, PH 306)
Chaired by: Liang Luo, University of Kentucky
2:30
Censorship and East Asian Modern Literature: A Research Perspective on Literary Censorship in Modern China
Sooyeon Kim, Seoul National University
3:00
Body Politics of Chinese Leftwing Literature of the 1930's
Yidan Yang, University of Kentucky
3:30
Coffee Break
4:00
“Commie” Dancers: A Survey of Ballet as Non-verbal Communication in Mao’s China, the Former Soviet Union, and Castro’s Cuba and its Influence on Culture, the Individual, and Diplomacy
Meredith Garrison, University of Kentucky
4:30
The Chinese White Snake in Postwar Japanese Animation
Liang Luo, University of Kentucky
Saturday, April 22, 2017 - 8:30am to 10:30am
Cinematic Reality(ies): Cultural Memory and Chinese Cinema (Patterson Hall, PH 306)
Chaired by: Yuhan Huang, Purdue University
8:30
Doctors on the Screen: Tension between Medical Ideologies and Its Representation during the Cultural Revolution
Zihan Wang, Purdue University
9:00
Out of Past?: Post-Socialist Re-imagination of the Red China
Yuhan Huang, Purdue University
9:30
Despair and Hope in the Midst of the Socialist Industrial Ruin: Zhang Meng’s The Piano in a Factory
Lei Jin, College of Charleston
10:00
Melodrama: A Chinese Case Through An Affective Approach
Yihan Wang, Washington University in St. Louis
10:30
Coffee Break
Saturday, April 22, 2017 - 11:00am to 12:30pm
The Anxiety of Influence in Japan, Mainland China, and Taiwan (Patterson Hall, PH 306)
Chaired by: Liang Luo, University of Kentucky
11:00
Mobility and Memory: Homecoming Narrative in Lu Xun and His Taiwan Successors’ Stories
Fanghao Chen, Washington University in St. Louis
11:30
Intersectional Contradictions: The Flexible Liberalism of Popular Culture and the Emergence of Alternative Masculinity Patterns in Late-modern Japan
Maria Grajdian, Nagasaki University
Saturday, April 22, 2017 - 2:00pm to 3:30pm
Gender, Domesticity, and the Nation in Modern China (Patterson Hall, PH 306)
Chaired by: Charlie Yi Zhang, University of Kentucky
2:00
Collective Informality and Politics of Legal Documents: Re-essentializing Women as Housewives in Post-socialist China 
Goeun Lee, University of Kentucky
2:30
The Canine Face of Family-Making Industry—Un/Humanizing the Groundswell of Dogland in Neoliberal “New China”
Charlie Yi Zhang, University of Kentucky
3:00
Technologies of National Narration, Erasure, and Invisibility in the Chinese Science-Fiction Short Story, “Olympic Dream”
Virginia L. Conn, Rutgers University
3:30
Coffee Break
by denton.2 at osu.edu on April 20, 2017
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