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ICS Graduate Forum (2015)

March 10, 2015
5:30PM - 9:10PM
Hagerty Hall, Room 050 (1775 College Road)

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Add to Calendar 2015-03-10 17:30:00 2015-03-10 21:10:00 ICS Graduate Forum (2015) ICS Graduate Forum (2015): Global and Transnational ExperiencesWelcome to the Institute for Chinese Studies' fifth year of hosting the ICS Graduate Forum! No registration is required, and everyone is welcome!Presenting at this year's ICS Graduate Forum are graduate students from four departments and one school across The Ohio State University campus, namely: Department of Comparative Studies, Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures, Department of History of Art, and Department of Linguistics, plus the School of Music. See the  Program Flyer or the program schedule below. Join us on March 10 for an exciting program! PROGRAM SCHEDULEUnless stated otherwise, all presentations are 20 minutes in length(15 minutes presentation + 5 minutes Q&A) 5:30 - 5:40 pm    Refreshments (pizza & beverages)Welcoming remarks by Professor Mark Bender, Chair, Dept. of E. Asian Languages & Literatures5:40 - 6:50 pm    Session 1. Chinese Rap and Minority TextsChair: Professor Mark Bender, Dept. of East Asian Languages and Literatures (DEALL)Fan, Yu (Claire).   (Ethnomusicology, School of Music). Chinese Rap Music: Exploring Chinese Urban Youth Identity.Fitzgerald, Kati.   (Department of Comparative Studies). Historicizing Scripts of Tibetan Opera: Bibliographic Significance of the Biography of Nangsa Ohbum.Shao, Wenyuan.   (DEALL). The Making of Second Mother Tongue in Aku Wuwu’s Micro-Blog Fragments on Latbbu Oprro.”  [25 min. + 5 min. Q&A]7:00 - 8:00 pm    Session 2.  The World of ArtChair: Professor Julia Andrews, Department of History of ArtShi, Jia.   (DEALL). The Female Body as a Site of Urban Struggle: On Chen Qiulin’s Early Art.Salvador, Maria.   (Department of History of Art). Chinese Art Exhibitions in Spain, 1939-1990: Discovering a Chronology.Zhang, Yanzhuang.   (Department of History of Art). Exotic or Local: Visual Arts Constructed  in the First Park of Guangzhou (1918-1938).8:10 - 9:10 pm    Session 3.  Chinese Dialects and Youth IdentityChair: Professor Ok Joo Lee, Ewha Womens UniversityLin, Yuhan.   (Department of Linguistics). Comparing Xiamen and Taiwan Mandarin: A Case Study of Sibilants.Fu, Haiyan.   (DEALL). Deviant Chinese Characters on the Internet.Tsui, Tsz-Him.   (Department of Linguistics) and Marjorie K.M. Chan (DEALL). Cantonese Hip-Hop Songs and Their Linguistic Devices for Identity Formation.9:10 pmClosing remarks by Professor Marjorie Chan, Director, Institute for Chinese Studies (ICS)Co-sponsorsDepartment of East Asian Languages and Literatures (DEALL)Department of History of ArtGraduate Association of Chinese Linguistics (GACL) Attachment:  Program FlyerNote: The ICS Graduate Forums provide graduate students with an opportunity to present their research findings to their peers and to faculty members at OSU and neighboring institutions. Hagerty Hall, Room 050 (1775 College Road) East Asian Studies Center easc@osu.edu America/New_York public

ICS Graduate Forum (2015): Global and Transnational Experiences


Welcome to the Institute for Chinese Studies' fifth year of hosting the ICS Graduate Forum! No registration is required, and everyone is welcome!

Presenting at this year's ICS Graduate Forum are graduate students from four departments and one school across The Ohio State University campus, namely: Department of Comparative Studies, Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures, Department of History of Art, and Department of Linguistics, plus the School of Music. See the  Program Flyer or the program schedule below. Join us on March 10 for an exciting program!
 

PROGRAM SCHEDULE

Unless stated otherwise, all presentations are 20 minutes in length
(15 minutes presentation + 5 minutes Q&A)

5:30 - 5:40 pm    Refreshments (pizza & beverages)

Welcoming remarks by Professor Mark Bender, Chair, Dept. of E. Asian Languages & Literatures

5:40 - 6:50 pm    Session 1. Chinese Rap and Minority Texts

Chair: Professor Mark Bender, Dept. of East Asian Languages and Literatures (DEALL)

  • Fan, Yu (Claire).   (Ethnomusicology, School of Music). Chinese Rap Music: Exploring Chinese Urban Youth Identity.
  • Fitzgerald, Kati.   (Department of Comparative Studies). Historicizing Scripts of Tibetan Opera: Bibliographic Significance of the Biography of Nangsa Ohbum.
  • Shao, Wenyuan.   (DEALL). The Making of Second Mother Tongue in Aku Wuwu’s Micro-Blog Fragments on Latbbu Oprro.”  [25 min. + 5 min. Q&A]

7:00 - 8:00 pm    Session 2.  The World of Art

Chair: Professor Julia Andrews, Department of History of Art

  • Shi, Jia.   (DEALL). The Female Body as a Site of Urban Struggle: On Chen Qiulin’s Early Art.
  • Salvador, Maria.   (Department of History of Art). Chinese Art Exhibitions in Spain, 1939-1990: Discovering a Chronology.
  • Zhang, Yanzhuang.   (Department of History of Art). Exotic or Local: Visual Arts Constructed  in the First Park of Guangzhou (1918-1938).

8:10 - 9:10 pm    Session 3.  Chinese Dialects and Youth Identity

Chair: Professor Ok Joo Lee, Ewha Womens University

  • Lin, Yuhan.   (Department of Linguistics). Comparing Xiamen and Taiwan Mandarin: A Case Study of Sibilants.
  • Fu, Haiyan.   (DEALL). Deviant Chinese Characters on the Internet.
  • Tsui, Tsz-Him.   (Department of Linguistics) and Marjorie K.M. Chan (DEALL). Cantonese Hip-Hop Songs and Their Linguistic Devices for Identity Formation.

9:10 pm

Closing remarks by Professor Marjorie Chan, Director, Institute for Chinese Studies (ICS)

Co-sponsors

Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures (DEALL)
Department of History of Art
Graduate Association of Chinese Linguistics (GACL)
 

Attachment:  Program Flyer

Note: The ICS Graduate Forums provide graduate students with an opportunity to present their research findings to their peers and to faculty members at OSU and neighboring institutions.