2019 ICS Graduate Forum
Date: Thursday, 7 March 2019
Time: 5:30-8:30pm
Location: Page Hall 020 (1810 College Road)
Welcome to the Institute for Chinese Studies' ninth year of hosting the ICS Graduate Forum! This event is free and open to the public. No registration is required, and everyone is welcome! Come out to support our graduate students! Attend some or all of our sessions!
Flyer: 2019 ICS Graduate Forum Program
Deadline to submit your abstract is Thursday, February 21 11:59PM. Please find more information and our Call for Papers here.
The ICS Graduate Forum, which is held each spring, is one of the many events organized by the Institute for Chinese Studies at OSU's East Asian Studies Center. The annual ICS Graduate Forum provides OSU graduate students in China-related fields a venue for presenting their research. It gives students whose abstracts have been accepted for presentation at a regional, national or international conference an opportunity to rehearse their presentation. Topics for presentation may deal with any aspect of China or the Chinese language; and can come from any discipline: humanities, social sciences, STEM, historical or modern, etc., etc. Also welcomed are presentations by graduate students who are completing their dissertation as well as those who wish to practice delivering a conference-style presentation.
Program
2019 ICS Graduate Forum
Date: Thursday, 7 March 2019
Time: 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Location: Page Hall, Room 020 (1810 College Road)
Schedule
5:30 Welcoming Remarks
Professor Patricia Sieber
5:40-6:10 Wei Liu, Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures
Writing Authority and Writing Justification: Prefaces of Genealogies in Wentang Village, Huizhou Culture, China
6:10-6:40 Wenyuan Shao, Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures
Ways of Understanding The Chronicle of Southwest Yi and Its Context (1368-1729): Excerpts from a Dissertation Proposal
6:40-7:00 Break for Dinner
7:10-7:40 Erxin Wang, Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures
Cross-dressing and Gender in Early Modern and Contemporary Tellings of “A Male Mencius’s Mother”
7:40-8:10 Yifan Li, History of Art
Representing Female Sales Associates in Post-Mao Propaganda Posters
8:10 Closing Remarks
Professor Patricia Sieber
Free and open to the public.
This event is sponsored in part by a U.S. Department of Education Title VI grant to The Ohio State University East Asian Studies Center.