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EASC-affiliated faculty and students to present at 2020 AAS Conference

February 27, 2020

EASC-affiliated faculty and students to present at 2020 AAS Conference

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The 2020 Association for Asian Studies (AAS) Conference will be held in Boston, MA from March 19-22, 2020. The following EASC faculty and graduate students will present at the conference.

2020 Association for Asian Studies Conference

“Ritual, Belief, and Modern Practices in Tibeto-Burman Communities of the Eastern Himalayas”
Mark Bender, The Ohio State University

“Ask a Librarian: A Discussion of Alternative Careers in Japanese Studies”
Ann Marie Davis, The Ohio State University

“Position-Takings in Chinese Ethnic Spheres: Minority Aesthetics, Agency, and Politics”
Mario De Grandis. The Ohio State University

“Publishers' Framings: Publication Trajectories of "The Grey Robe" in Mandarin and Arabic”
Mario De Grandis. The Ohio State University

“Ritual, Belief, and Modern Practices in Tibeto-Burman Communities of the Eastern Himalayas”
Kati Fitzgerald, The Ohio State University

“Preliminary Practices: Bloody Knees, Calloused Palms, and the Transformative Nature of Women’s Labor”
Kati Fitzgerald, The Ohio State University

“Traversing a Century of Korean Popular Music Fandom”
Pil Ho Kim, The Ohio State University

“Transcending Borders: Transnational Mobility, Encounters, and Interactions across Modern East Asia”
Christina Mathison, The Ohio State University

“Between Painters: Chen Cheng-po and the Artistic Exchange in Colonial Taiwan, Imperial Japan, and Modern China”
Christina Mathison, The Ohio State University

“Chinese Language Pedagogy Workshop: Performed Culture Approach”
Mari Noda, The Ohio State University

“Performing Proselytization: Religion, Economics, and Entertainment in Premodern Asia”
Chan E. Park, The Ohio State University

“Towards a Spatial History of Southeast Asia: The Collisions between the Chinese, Cham, and Vietnamese Kingdoms, 1000-1900”
Hieu Phung, The Ohio State University

“Visualizing Vietnamese Land in Premodern Country Maps: How Were Vietnamese and Chinese Map-Users Differentiated?”
Hieu Phung, The Ohio State University

“Publish or Perish: New Perspectives on Book Cultures in East Asia”
Patricia Sieber, The Ohio State University

“Chinese Language Pedagogy Workshop: Performed Culture Approach”
Galal Walker, The Ohio State University

“Legacies of Civil War: Religion and Politics in the Late Qing”
Ying Zhang, The Ohio State University