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Tiêu đề Missing Sources & Marginal Voices: Reconstructing Asian Historical Narratives
Tác giả Catherine Chan, Charles Sanft, Wing Chung Ng, Keith N. Knapp, Yiwen Ivana Li, Tsang Wing Ma, Hin Ming Frankie Chik, Chun Fung Tong, Hajni Elias, Sadia Mahmood, Luisa Stella De Oliveira Coutinho Silva, Thomas M. Larkin, Jennifer L. Gaynor, Katon Lee, Law Lok Yin
Người hướng dẫn Catherine S. Chan
Trường học University of Macau
Thể loại Conference
Năm xuất bản 2021
Thành phố Macau
Định dạng
Số trang 3
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H Asia Citation Catherine Chan Missing Sources & Marginal Voices Reconstructing Asian Historical Narratives International Conference, 7 Dec 2021 H Asia 12 06 2021 https //networks h net org/node/22055[.]

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Missing Sources & Marginal Voices: Reconstructing Asian Historical Narratives International Conference, 7 Dec 2021

Discussion published by Catherine Chan on Monday, December 6, 2021

'Missing Sources & Marginal Voices: Reconstructing Asian Historical Narratives,' an international conference organised by the Department of History, University of Macau, will be held on the 7th of December 2021 We welcome anyone interested to join us online using the two links at the bottom of this post Please find a summary of the conference programme here:

Opening: 8:00 am (Beijing time zone)

1st Keynote: 8:15-9:10 am

“Near the Intersection of Han and Barbarian: Bureaucratic Voices from the Margins”

Charles Sanft, Department of History, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville

2nd Keynote: 9:20-10:15 am

“An Uncommon Source, an Uncommon Life: Personal Papers of Wong Toa (1914-2015)” Wing Chung Ng, History Department, The University of Texas at San Antonio

Panel 1: 10:30 am-12:00 pm

Chair: Charles Sanft, Department of History, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville

“Chinese Treasures buried in Private Japanese Libraries: the Yōmei bunko and Funahashi Accounts of Filial Children”

Keith N Knapp, The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina

“Interactions between Monks and Merchants in Sino-Japanese Exchanges, 840–900: A Study on Fūsō Sengen Shū and “Letters from the Tang People”

Yiwen Ivana Li, Department of Chinese and History, City University of Hong Kong

“The Destroying of Everyday Writings in Ancient China”

Tsang Wing Ma, Department of History, University of Macau

Panel 2: 1:00-2:30 pm

Chair: Tsang Wing Ma, Department of History, University of Macau

“How Philosophy was Produced through the Collection of Manuscripts? Tang Yu zhidao and the Guodian Archive as a Whole”

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Hin Ming Frankie Chik, East Asian Languages and Civilizations (Chinese), Arizona State University

“Monumentalization of Local Memories in China’s Eastern Han Dynasty, 25-220 CE”

Chun Fung Tong, Institute for Chinese Studies, Heidelberg University

“Commemorating the Dead for the Living: Eastern Han (25 - 220 C.E.) Stelae from Southwest China” Hajni Elias, Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, University of Cambridge

Panel 3: 2:45-4:15 pm

Chair: Catherine S Chan, Department of History, University of Macau

“Constructing Dalit Histories: Analyzing Narratives of Confronting Humiliation among Scheduled Castes of Pakistan”

Sadia Mahmood, National Institute for Pakistan Studies, Quaid-i-Azam University

“Women’s Marginal Voices during the Christian Century in Japan: Interpretations from a Women’s Legal Historical Perspective (1540s – 1630s)”

Luisa Stella de Oliveira Coutinho Silva, Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory

“‘Boys,’ ‘Mandarins,’ and ‘Coolies’: The Colonial Archive and the Challenge of Mapping Socio-Commercial Networks in Nineteenth-Century Hong Kong”

Thomas M Larkin, Department of History, University of Bristol

“Whispers and traces: Building Trust and Reading Manuscripts in Coastal Southeast Asia”

Jennifer L Gaynor, Baldy Center for Law and Social Policy, University at Buffalo, SUNY

Panel 4: 4:30-6:00 pm

Chair: Thomas M Larkin, Department of History, University of Bristol

“Wartime Reminiscences: Exploring Memoirs and Oral History of American Servicemen and Chinese Tailors in Cold War Hong Kong, 1950-1980”

Katon Lee, Department of History, Hong Kong Baptist University

“The Orient is Hong Kong? Remapping the Narratives of Hong Kong Culture in Tourism Promotion Materials”

Law Lok Yin, School of Arts and Social Sciences, Hong Kong Metropolitan University

“Cobwebs and Dust: Exploring the Private Collection of a Macanese Family in Hong Kong”

Catherine S Chan, Department of History, University of Macau

Closing remarks: 6:00-6:15

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Zoom link for morning session:

https://umac.zoom.us/j/91405580871?pwd=WXJjbVBhblBhY3pKb2lrVEJV WFJqUT09

Password: 155221

Zoom link for afternoon session:

https://umac.zoom.us/j/95884718304?pwd=L3A2WWNJV0svcUNJL2tWU HYwc1ZxQT09

Password: 901252

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