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<h3 style="margin-top:0;"><a style="font-weight: 500; font-size: 21px;line-height: 30px; margin-top:25px; margin-bottom: 10px;" href="http://u.osu.edu/mclc/2018/03/26/berkeley-stanford-grad-conference-3/" target="_blank">Berkeley-Stanford grad conference</a></h3>
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<p><strong>Berkeley-Stanford Graduate Student Conference in Modern Chinese Humanities</strong><br />
Friday, April 13 – 1:00pm– Saturday, April 14 – 5:00pm, 2018<br />
1995 UNIVERSITY AVE, ROOM 510A, BERKELEY, CA 94704</p>
<p><u>Friday, April 13, 2018</u></p>
<p><strong>1:10 pm – 2:40 pm Panel 1 Sounding Subjectivity: Techniques of Mediation in Eras of Change </strong></p>
<p>Chuan XU (Columbia University), <em>The Hooligan's Soundscapes: Politics of Cassette Tapes in Early 1980s China</em><em><br />
</em>Ling KANG (Washington University in St. Louis), <em>The Rhythm of Revolution: The Poetic "Voice" in the 1930s Chinese Leftist Lyricism</em><em><br />
</em>Zihao LIN (Free University of Berlin), <em>Writing Down Our Happiness and Dream. State, Narrative, and Chinese Deaf Identity in the Making </em></p>
<p>Discussant (Faculty): Andrew JONES, University of California, Berkeley<br />
Discussant (Student): Paulina HARTONO, University of California, Berkeley</p>
<p>2:40 pm – 4:10 pm <strong>Panel 2 Writing Technologies: The Secret Life of Communication </strong></p>
<p>Chloe ESTEP (Columbia University) <em>Manuscript Modernity: The Ballpoint Pen in Maoist China</em><br />
Dongchen HOU (University of Arizona), <em>Uncovering "Transparent" Bodies: Stenographers in the Rhetoric of Chinese Modernity, 1890s</em><em><br />
</em>Renren YANG (Stanford University), <em>Paranoid Youth: Han Han's Brand of Cynicism and Mobile Screen Culture in China</em></p>
<p>Discussant (Faculty): Frederik GREEN, San Francisco State University<br />
Discussant (Student): Xiaoyu XIA, University of California, Berkeley</p>
<p>4:30 – <strong>keynote speech:</strong> “<strong><em>Global China” as Event, Method and Theory</em></strong></p>
<p>Ching Kwan LEE, Sociology, UCLA</p>
<p><u>Saturday, April 14, 2018</u></p>
<p>9:30 am – 11:30 am<strong> Panel 3 “Codifying” the Nation: Institutions and Pedagogies </strong></p>
<p>Yinyin XUE (University of Wisconsin-Madison), <em>Popularizing Socialism through Science: Investigating "Hundred Thousand Whys" during the Cultural Revolution</em><br />
Fanghao CHEN (Washington University in St. Louis), <em>Imagined Subjects' Traveling Experience and Geographical Education: Children's Domestic Travel in Republican China</em><br />
Meichun LEE (University of California, Davis), <em>Coding for An Open Government: The Uprising of Hackers in Post-Authoritarian Taiwan</em></p>
<p>Danni CAI (McGill University), <em>Communicating Patriotism in the Everyday Correspondence: A Study of Epistolary Knowledge in Late Qing and Republican China</em><br />
Discussant (Faculty): Haiyan LEE, Stanford University<br />
Discussant (Student): Melissa HOSEK, Stanford University</p>
<p>11:30 – 12:30 <strong>Alumni Keynote Speech: </strong><strong><em>Claiming Authorship: Red Classics and Copyright Contentions in Postsocialist China</em></strong></p>
<p>Xiao LIU, East Asian Studies, McGill University</p>
<p>12:30 – 1:30<strong> lunch break </strong></p>
<p>1:30 pm – 3:00 pm<strong> Panel 4 The State (in/of) Contemporary Art</strong></p>
<p>Mengyao LIU (University of Washington), <em>The Gender of Ghosts: Household Objects in the Work of Three Chinese Artists</em><em><br />
</em>Di WANG (University of Oxford), <em>A Handful of World: The Aesthetics of Hand in Modern Chinese Art and Visual Culture, 1919-49</em><br />
Junting HUANG (Cornell University), <em>Chinoise, Chi-noise? </em>(中噪)<em>: The Sonic Avant-Garde in China</em></p>
<p>Discussant (Faculty): Winnie WONG, University of California, Berkeley<br />
Discussant (Student): Annie MALCOLM, University of California, Berkeley</p>
<p>3:00 pm<strong> break</strong></p>
<p>3:15 – 4:45 pm<strong> Panel 5 Conceptual Apparatuses: Ethnicity, Land, and Population</strong></p>
<p>Yanshuo ZHANG (Stanford University), <em>A Village's Affair with the Nation: Visuality, Ethnicity, and Representing the Minority Native Village in China</em><br />
Tiffany YANG (Columbia University), <em>Soil and Celluloid: Cinema, Land Expropriation, and Aboriginal Dispossession during the Japanese Colonial Occupation of Taiwan (1895-1945)</em><br />
Yifan WANG (Rice University), <em>Conceptualizing Population in China: From "400 Million" to the Aging Society</em></p>
<p>Discussant (Faculty): Andrew JONES, University of California, Berkeley<br />
Discussant (Student): Shan HUANG, Stanford University</p>
<p>Posted by: Annie Malcolm <a href="mailto:a.malcolm@berkeley.edu">a.malcolm@berkeley.edu</a></p>
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