China and Inner Asia
Table of Contents:
Session 1: Sense Discrimination in Ancient China
- Body, Mind and Senses in Ancient Chinese Thought, Jane Geaney
- Virtuous Reality: Sense Discrimination in Xunzi, Lisa Raphals
- Sense Discrimination in the Mencius, Paul Kjellberg
Session 2: The Qing Romance: Tradition and Variation
- The Evolution of the Talented Man in Caizi-jiaren Romances, Jian-yu Zhou
- The Domestication of the Lady Knight in the Tangles of the Romance, Roland
Altenburger
- Love Knows No Bounds: Genre Hybridization in Lü Mudan, Margaret Baptist Wan
- The Supernatural Romance in the Context of Human Romances, Rania Huntington
Session 3: Making Places Meaningful: Representations of Travel and
Tourism in Late Imperial China
- To Hear with the Ears is not as Good as to See with the Eyes: Travel Painting as an
Expression of Empiricism in the Late Ming and Early Qing, Kenneth Ganza
- Marvelous Places and Categories of Knowledge in the 1606 Printed Book Chengshi Moyuan,
Tamara Heimarck
- Mapping Land and History: Qing Depictions of Xinjiang/the Western Regions, James
Millward
- Re-creation and Recreation: Tourism and the Renovation of Scenic Sites in
Sevententh-Century Yangzhou, Tobie Meyer-Fong
Session 4: ROUNDTABLE: Hong Kong Becoming China: The Final
Countdown and the Challenges Ahead
Session 5: Equality and Opportunity in Post-Communist Mongolia
(Sponsored by the Mongolia Society)
- For Richer or For Poorer: The Impact of Social and Economic Transition in a Rural
Mongolian Community, Sherylyn H. Briller
- Women and National Politics in Post-Socialist Mongolia, Christopher Kaplonski
- Who Are Mongolia's Entrepreneurs? What Determines Success in a Post-Socialist Economy, Alicia
Campi
Session 6: Reworking Identities in Reform-Era China 9
- What Can A Woman Do? Expert Knowledges About Women and Female Labor in Reform-era
Beijing, Vera Leigh Fennell
- Local Administrative Identities in the Transition from Plan to Market Stephen B.
Herschler
- Remodeling Model Railroad Workers Lida Junghans
Session 7: Notions of Nation in the Chinese City: Urban Voluntarism
and Nation-Building in Fuzhou and Harbin,1906-1920s
- Citizenship and Service in the Early Republican City: The YMCA in Fuzhou, 1907-1922 Ryan
Dunch
- Permeable Boundaries: The Fuzhou Anti-Opium Society and China's Public Sphere,
1906-1921, Joyce A. Madancy
- Building Modern China, Claiming Modern Harbin, James H. Carter
Session 21: Individual Papers: Images and Interpretations: New
Approaches in Chinese Art History
- Illusion of Space: Representations of Cosmology in Chinese Daoist Sculpture of the Sixth
Century, Yang Liu
- Gu Kaizhi's Treatises on Painting and Wang Bi's Discourse on
"Substance/Function" (Ti/Yong), Edmond Chang
- The Reception and Use of Antique Paintings in the Early Yuan Dynasty Ankeney Weitz
- Appropriating the Moon: A Carved Rock Crystal and the Qianlong Emperor Adriana Proser
Session 22: Individual Papers: Studies of Contemporary Chinese
Fiction: Discourses in Opposition
- Against the Grain: Discursive Dissonance in Post-Mao Chinese Fiction, Mary Jacob
- Woman at the Rural-Urban Crossroad: Gender, Subjectivity, and Opposition in Tie Ning's
Fiction, Ming-yan Lai
- Appropriation and the Crisis of Representativity in Jia Pingwa's Ruined Capital, Cai
Rong
- Decoding the Invention of the Nation's History: Wang Shuo's Never Take Me for Human,
Huazhi Wang
Session 23: The Voices of the Law: Alternative Perspectives on
Early Chinese Legal Texts from the Western Zhou Through the Han
- The Nature of Legal Deonticism in the Western Zhou, Laura A. Skosey
- "The Wise Ruler Disciplines His Officials, Not the People", Shikai Hu
- Popular Attitudes Toward State Law in Early China, Karen Turner
- The Han Casebooks from Jiangling, Susan R. Weld
Session 24: Cultural Histories of Science and Medicine in Early
Modern China
- The Role of Natural Sciences in Ming Civil Examination Policy Questions, Benjamin
Elman
- Knowledge and Experience in Traditional Chinese Medicine: The Question of Sanshi,
Yuan-ling Chao
- Proof, Propaganda and Patronage: The Dissemination of Western Studies in 17th-Century
China, Roger P. Hart
Session 25: Image and Text in Chinese Buddhist Patronage
- Yiyi Buddhist Devotional Societies of the Northern Dynasties, Dorothy C. Wong
- Reading Portraiture onto Patronage: Empress Wu and the Context of Self-Representation at
Longmen, Amy McNair
- The Patron's Place: Imperial Tangut Painting at Yulin, Rob Linrothe
- Miracles in Nanjing: An Imperial Record of the Fifth Karmapa's Visit to the Chinese
Captial, Patricia Berger
Session 26: Nationalism and Internationalism in the Evolution of a
Chinese Research Academy: Investigations in the History of Academia Sinica
- Politics and the Founding of Academia Sinica in 1927, Shiwei Chen
- Building a China Study Base in Taiwan: Ford Grant to the Institute of Modern History,
Academia Sinica, 1962-1971, P'eng-yuan Chang
- Taiwan Studies and Contemporary Taiwan Politics: The Case of the Taiwan Research
Institute of Academia Sinica, Jacqueline Megan Greene
Session 27: Perspectives on United States-China Relations
- Hong Kong in United States-China Relations, James T. H. Tang
- The Impact of Post-Cold War Sino-American Relations on Northeast Asia, Yan Wang
- The United States and Economic Interdependence Between Taiwan and China, Tse-kang
Leng
Session 28: New Print Forms and the "New Woman":
Refiguring Femininity in the Late Qing
- Citizens or Mothers of Citizens? Reimagining Femininity in Late Qing Women's Textbooks, Joan
Judge
- Schooling the New Woman in the Late Qing: The Novel Approach, Ying Hu
- Circumscribing the Reader: Depiction and Prescription of a "New" Female
Audience in Late Qing Newspapers and Magazines, Barbara Mittler
- "But I Never Learned to Waltz": The Real and Imagined Education of Courtesans
in the Late Qing, Paola Zamperini
Session 29: Commercial Art and the Publishing Industry in Old
Shanghai
- Judging a book by Its Cover: Book Cover Design in Shanghai, Julia F. Andrews
- Comics, Illustrations, and the Cartoonist in Republican Shanghai, Kuiyi Shen
- Commodification of Art Through Exhibition and Advertisement, Ellen Johnston Laing
- Money and Fiction in Shanghai, 1900-1920, Perry Link
Session 40: Individual Papers: New Work on Literature and Culture,
from Yuan to Qing
- Prologue and Prolepsis: The Opening Strategy in Traditional Chinese Novels, Hua Laura
Wu
- Milk and Scent: Women Shih-shuo, Nanxiu Qian
- Plum Craze in Late Ming and Early Qing Literature, Zuyan Zhou
- The Way of Health Preservation with Diet in Yuan Dynasty, Wei Ming Chen
Session 41: Individual Papers: Processes of Cultural Adaptation
and Assimilation: Insights and Examples from China's Twentieth Century
- The Politics of Taiwan Aboriginal Origins, Michael Stainton
- Insight and Innovation: The Birth of a Critical Anthropology in Republican China
(1912-1949), Constantine Hriskos
- Cultural Adaptation and Assimilation: The Origin of the "Indigenous Style" in
Contemporary Chinese Architecture, Jin Feng
- From Religious to Commodity Fetish: Dongba Art in the Time of Deng, Maria
Mussler
Session 45: The State of Ming Studies, Part One: Change and
Periodization Examined (Sponsored by CIAC): (See Session 66)
- Why Study the Ming as a Dynasty, Edward L. Farmer
- Ming Social History, John W. Dardess
- The Study of the Ming Economy, Martin J. Heijdra
- Gendering Ming History, Ann Waltner
Session 46: Anthology and Authorship in Han China
- The Chuci and the Origins of Authorship, Mark Edward Lewis
- System and Differences in the Shiji, Wai-Yee Li
- The Unreliable Anthologists: Liu Xiang and Liu Xin, Haun Saussy
Session 47: Wives and Widows in the Eight Banners 31
- Banner-Commoner Intermarriage, Yizhuang Ding.
- Widows and Widow Chastity in the Eight Banners, Mark Elliott
- Nuptiality Among the Qing Nobility, James Lee
Session 48: Drama and Reality: Transformations and Politics of
Yuan Zaju
- Commercialization and Subject Matter in Yuan Drama, Qing Ping Wang
- From Stage to Page: Moments in the Textual Reproduction of Two Yuan Plays, Kimberly
Besio
- Historicity and Contemporaneity: Adaptations of Yuan Plays in the 1990s, Wenwei Du
- The Cultural Fashioning of Filial Piety: A Reading of the Yuan Play "Little Butcher
Zhang (Xiao Zhangtu)", Hongchu Fu
Session 49: Documenting the History of Twentieth-Century
Architecture in China
- Building in Republican China: 1987 Audio Tapes a Decade Later, Jeff Cody
- The Use of Oral History as Text in Architecture, Frank Chi-hsien Sun
- The Chinese Grand Tradition in Architecture and Taiwan Architects, Chao-Ching Fu
- "Liberating" Chinese Cities: In Search of the Moscow Line, Kerrie L.
MacPherson
Session 50: From British Colony to China's Special Administrative
Region: The Metamorphosis of Hong Kong
- Law and the Legal System, Daniel Fung
- Politics and the Legislative Council, Christine Loh
- Society and Changing Identities Gerard Postiglione
Session 51: Alternative Narratives of Chinese Modernity
- Prostitute, Procuress or Protectress of the Nation? Fan Zengxiang's Caiyun qu and
the Popular Legend of Sai Jinhua, Jon Eugene von Kowallis
- Refiguration of Literary Modernity: Mandarin Ducks and Butterflies Magazine Banyue
and Urban Shanghai in the Early 1920s, Jianhua Chen
- Voices, Identities, and Self-Promotion: Literary Modernity in
- Women's Essay Writing of 1940s Shanghai, Nicole Huang
- The Unredeemed Half of Modernity: Where is Human Agency in
- 20th-Century Chinese Literature?, Deirdre Sabina Knight
- Mapping the Discourse of Modernity in Contemporary China, Sheldon H. Lu
Session 52: Who is the REAL Taiwanese?: The Politics of Identity
Representation in Post-Martial Law Taiwan
- The China That Is No Longer China: The Dilemma of Second Generation Wai-sheng
Writers in Taiwan, Hsien-hao Sebastian Liao
- Toward a New Identity: Nativism and Popular Music in Post-Martial Law Taiwan, Sylvia
Li-chun Lin
- The Sign of "China" in Taiwanese Historical Films of the Post-Martial Law Era,
Wen-chi Lin
- The Ah-mei: A Challenge to "Taiwanese" Identity, Yu-chun Ku
Session 53: The City and Its People: Intellectuals, Reformers, and
Sojourners in Early Twentieth-Century Beijing
- Remaking Beijing: Urban Reformers in the Early Twentieth Century, Mingzheng Shi
- Sojourners and Huiguan in Early Twentieth Century Beijing, Richard Belsky
- Intellectuals in a Fading Capital: Living and Writing in Republican Beijing, Timothy
Weston
Session 64: Individual Papers: Charting China's Development Under
Deng: Global Opportunities, Domestic Realities, and Scenarios for a Democratic Transition
- Polarized Perspectives: American Sinologists on China's Future, Harvey Nelsen
- The Global Logic of China's Open Policy: Economic Globalization, Regional Integration in
East Asia, and Post-Mao Reform, Thomas Moore
- Institutional Change and the Modes of State Involvement in China's Foreign Investment
Policies, Szu-chien Yau
- Implementing Policies of Industrial Finance Toward State-Owned Enterprises in China's
Coastal Cities: A Comparison Between Shanghai and Guangzhou, 1987-1995, Szue-Chin
Philip Hsu
- Beyond Confining Conditions: The Xinhai Revolution, Taiwan's Political Miracle, and
External Factors on Democratization, David J. Longenecker
Session 66: The State of Ming Studies, Part Two: Viewed from
Various Disciplines (Sponsored by CIAC): (See Session 45)
- Ming Music and Ming History, Joseph S. C. Lam
- Ming Thought, Willard Peterson
- The Study of Ming Literature, David T. Roy
- A Decade of Writing on Ming Art History, Marsha Weidner
Session 67: Female Homoeroticism in Modern and Late-Imperial
Chinese Literature
- Yinfu to Enu or the Open Secret, Naifei Ding
- The Death of a Lesbian Author, Deborah Tze-lan Sang
- Constructing Economies of the Erotic, Patricia Sieber
- Self-Portraiture and Self-Love, Sophie Volpp
Session 68: Ethnic Identity in Ancient China
- The Ancient Chinese Encounter with Foreigners, Mu-chou Poo
- The Ch'iang: A Drifting Ethnic Boundary of the Ancient Chinese, Michael Ming-ke Wang
- In Search of Grass and Water: The Ethnography of the Northern Nomads in Han Historical
Sources, Nicola Di Cosmo
- Barbarians and the Dao: Ethnic and Religious Identity in Traditional China, Terry
Kleeman
Session 69: Linguistic and Philosophical Analysis of Pre-Qin Texts
- A New Interpretation About Laozi's Dao: Its Philosophical Function and Modern
Significance, Xiaogan Liu
- A Textual Approach to the Concept of Yi in the Four Books, Hongyin Tao
- Isomorphism or Causality? A Critique of Confucius' Concept of Language, Zhiming Bao
- The Diachronic Grammar of Early Confucian Concepts: An Interdisciplinary Approach, Min
Zhang
Session 70: The Chinese Cultural Revolution: A Retrospective View
- "New Trends of Thought" Among Radical Groups, Shaoguang Wang
- China's Public Security Forces During the Cultural Revolution, Michael Schoenhals
- Anatomy of an Inquisition: Cleansing the Class Ranks, 1968-1971, Andrew G. Walder
- Student Attacks Against Teachers: The Revolution of 1966, Youqin Wang
Session 71: A Century of Psychiatry in China: Perspectives on
Practice and Context
- Swallowing Needles, Swallowing Gold: Female Madness as Self-Mutilation and Protest in
Early Twentieth-Century China, Hugh L. Shapiro
- Diagnosis Postponed: Shenjing Shuairuo and the Transformation of Psychiatry in
Contemporary China, Sing Lee
- The Influence of Social, Political, and Economic Factors on the Evolution of Mental
Health Services in China, Michael R. Phillips
Session 72: Structural Change in China's Reform Economy
- The Export Performance of Township-Village Enterprises: An Examination of Regional and
Industrial Variations, Mita Aggarwal
- Co-growth of State and Non-State Sectors in China: A Case of Industrialization Big Push,
Wei Li
- Structural Change in China's Labor Markets: Evidence from the Gender-Wage Gap 1988-1994,
Margaret Maurer-Fazio
- The Impact of Mercantilism on the Evolution of Firms and Government Institutions: A
Lesson for China or an Opportunity Lost?, J. Ray Bowen II
Session 73: Between Professionalism and Politics: The Role(s) of
Chinese Professionals in the Republican Era
- The Meaning of State, Society, and Profession to Twentieth-Century Chinese Scholars, Xiaoqing
C. Lin
- An Interrupted Past: The End of Scientific History in Republican China, Q. Edward
Wang
- To Be Professional or To Be Political? The Shanghai Bar Association in Republican China,
1912-1937, Xiaoqun Xu
- Professions, The Chinese Nation, and Populism: Changing Valences of an Idea, Charles
W. Hayford
Session 74: Language, Culture, Identity: The Poet in Exile: A
Discussion with Bei Dao
- Cultural Identity and Modern Chinese Poetry: The Case of Bei Dao, Michelle Yeh
- Through the Prism: Translation and Translatability of Bei Dao's Poetry Dian Li
- Word and Soul: Language Transformation in Bei Dao's Recent Writing, Ouyang Jianghe
Session 85: Individual Papers: China and the Larger World in the
19th & 20th Centuries
- Photographic Portraits from Nineteenth-Century China, Régine Thiriez
- E.C. Bridgman and the Coming of the Millennium: The Theological Roots of American
Sinology, Michael Lazich
- The Transfer of Telegraph Technology to China in the Nineteenth Century: Cultural
Tensions and Assimilation, Erik Baark
- Visuality, Flux and Effacement: Remapping the Tender-Hearted Journey of the Modern
Chinese Subject, Xinmin Liu
- Consuming the Other: Representations of Western Women in Chinese Advertising, Perry
Johansson
Session 88: Who is it That Rouses Them Forth? Mysticism,
Perspectivism, and Illumination in Zhuang Zi's "Qiwulun"
- Harmony and Cacophony in the Panpipes of Heaven, Scott Cook
- To Use or Not to Use: The Idea of Ming in the Zhuang Zi, Yuet-Keung Lo
- Bimodal Mystical Experience in Chuang Tzu's "Essay on Equalizing
Things", Harold D. Roth
- How Many Are the Ten Thousand Things and I? The Performative Truth of Zhuang Zi's
Radical Relativism, Brook Ziporyn
Session 89: Alternative Narratives of Identity and Loyalty in Tan
Through Early Ming China
- The Trials of the An Lushan Collaborators: Loyalty and Identity in Theory and Practice Naomi
Standen
- Power and Ethnicity in North China in the Early Twelfth Century, Paul C. Forage
- Conflicts of Loyalty in Twelfth-Century China: The Multiple Narratives of Cai Wenji, Irene
S. Leung
- Construction of Identity Among Central Asian Elites in Yuan and Early Ming China, Michael
C. Brose
Session 90: Images of the Frontier: Travel Writings from the Late
Imperial Period
- The Culture of Travel Writings in Late Ming China Leo K. Shin
- The Cant of Conquest: Creating "Barbarians" and "Chinese" in the
Southwest, John Herman
- Xinjiang: The Literary Conquest, Laura Newby
- The Nature of the Nation: Northwest China Through Chinese Eyes, Jonathan Lipman
Session 91: Commercializing Communism: The Political Economy of
Evolving Markets in Rural China, Part One (See Session 114)
- The Unfloating Population: Chain Migration, Commuting, and Rural-to-Rural Labor Flows in
Reform China, Scott Rozelle
- Democracy and Markets: The Links Between Participatory Governance and Development in
China's Villages, Jean Chun Oi
- Giving Credit Where Credit is Due: The Evolution of Rural Financial Institutions in
China, Albert Park
Session 92: The Impact of Reform on the State-Society Interface in
Contemporary China
- The Problem with Peasants, Leslyn Hall
- The Market is the Message: Thought Work Transformation in Reformed China, Daniel
Lynch
- The Dialectic Evolution of Contract Law Reform and Legal Norms in the PRC, Daniel
Rubenstein
- The Abusive State: Reform and the Breakdown of Cadre Discipline in China, Andrew
Wedeman
Session 93: Writing Culture: Religion, Gender, and Identity in
Modern South China
- Travel, Literacy, and Folklore: The Invention of Religious Cultures in Modern Guangdong,
Wing-kai To
- Writing Women's Words: Language and Politics in Cantonese Bridal and Funerary Songs, Wing-hoi
Chan
- Guangdong Culture in China, or Chinese Culture in Guangdong: The Interplay of State and
Local Identities in Modern China, May-bo Ching
Session 94: Patronage, Censorship, Geopolitics, and Campaigns: The
Chinese Literary Scene, 1930-1945
- In Defense of the Censor: State Authority and Literary Autonomy in China 1930-1936, Michel
Hockx
- Gender Geopolitics: Social Space and Volatile Bodies During 1937-1945, Jianmei Liu
- What Did Literary Patronage Mean to an Individual Writer in the 1930s: The Case of
Duanmu Hongliang, Haili Kong
- Marshalling the Facts: Chinese Literary Mobilization During the War Years, Charles A.
Laughlin
Session 95: Eugenics and Disability in Twentieth-Century China
- Chinese Police Campaigns Against Persons with Leprosy, 1934-37, Carol Benedict
- In Search of Quality: Population Policy and Eugenics in China, Veronica Pearson
- Damaged Bodies and Nation Building: Objectifying Disabled People in Modern China, Matthew
Kohrman
Session 107: Individual Papers: Chinese Poetry, Politics, and Wit
- Competing with Creative Transformation: Wit in the Poetry of Ouyang Xiu (1007-1072), Colin
Hawes
- From Object to Symbol: The Evolution of Yongwu shi (Poetry on Object) from
Southern Dynasties to Tang Periods, Fusheng Wu
- Two Authorial Rhetorics of Li Yu's Works: Inversion and Auto-Communication, Ying Wang
- An Insubordinate Heart: Dynastic Legitimacy and the Problem of Huan Wen, Andrew
Chittick
Session 110: The Ethnic Other in Ethnographic Narration: Part
One, Han Perspectives (See Session 131)
- Bottle Gourd and Dog Ancestor Myths of Origin in Ethnic Perspective, Victor Mair
- "I Have Heard Said": Travelers' Tales and the Qing Colonial Discourse on the
Taiwan Indigenes, Jinhua Emma Teng
- Creating Polyethnicity: Rival Origin Myths of Local Gods in the Miao Frontier, Donald
Sutton
- Tales from the Fields of Yunnan: Listening to Han Stories, Susan Blum
Session 111: Celestial Master Taoism: Its Ritual Practice and
Continuity of Social Impact
- A Study of the Religious Ritual of Repentance (Shou-kuo) in the Way of Celestial
Masters and its Relationship to the T'ai-p'ing Ching, Chi-tim Lai
- Metaphysics and Practice in the Xiang er Commentary to the Lao Zi, Allen
Singleton
- Questing for the Dao: A Comparison of Three Forms of Late Han Daoist Meditation, Thomas
Michael
- Celestial Master Incursions in the South: The Case of the Du Family, Thomas Peterson
- The Taoist Ritual Reflected in the Chin P'ing Mei, Richard G. Wang
Session 112: Portrait of the Artist as an Old Man: Du Fu, Bai
Juyi, Su Shi
- "An Old Man Like Me": Du Fu on Himself, Shan Chou
- Money Matters: Poetic Image and Domestic Discourse in Bai Juyi's Last Five Years, Xiaoshan
Yang
- "A Country for Old Men": Su Shi South of the Mountains Alice Wen-Chuen
Cheang
Session 113: Precepts and Practices in Women's Lives in Late
Imperial China
- Of Monks and Menstruation: The Bamboo Grove Monastery and Gynecological Self-Help Books
in Nineteenth-Century China Yi-Li Wu
- Piety vs. Propriety: The Dilemma of Female Pilgrimage to Mount Tai Brian R. Dott
- Boundaries of Body and Mind: The Meanings of Violation in Law, Ethics, and Experience Janet
M. Theiss
Session 114: Commercializing Communism: The Political Economy of
Evoling Markets in Rural China, Part Two (See Session 91)
- Emerging Markets for Land: Tenure Relations, Rental Transactions, and the Management of
Rural China's Scarest Factor, Loren Brandt
- Increasing Periodicity, Rising Density, and the Expansion of Rural Markets in China, Jikun
Huang
- Doing Business in a Legal Desert: The Role of Reputation in Enforcing Contracts Between
Township and Village Enterprises and Their Suppliers and Buyers, Minggao Shen
- The Battle for Surplus Grain and Scarce Fertilizer: Private Trading, the
Commercialization of State Trade, and Marketing Patterns in Rural China, Li Guo
Session 115: Historical Memory and Visions of China: Chinese
Historiography in the Twentieth Century
- General History for the New Century: Heritage for the Chinese Nation, Mary G. Mazur
- Chinggis Khan and the Aporias of Inner Mongolia's Modern History, Christopher Atwood
- Matching the Foreign yong with the Chinese ti: Chen Yinke's Studies of the
Tang Dynasty, Tze-Ki Hon
Session 116: Aspects of Religious Change in Post-War Taiwan
(Sponsored by the Taiwan Studies Group)
- Stability and Change in Taiwan's Religious Culture, Julian F. Pas
- Religious Change in Taiwan: The Confucian Tradition, Christian Jochim
- Morality Books as Social Commentary and Critique, Philip Clart
- The KMT and the Sangha in Taiwan: From Corporatist Regulation to Pluralism, André
Laliberté
Session 117: Conservative Strategies for the Post-Deng Era
Session 127: Individual Papers: Borderlands, Buddhists, and
Proselytizers in China
- Mahayana and Hinayana in Central Asian Buddhist History: The Nature of Buddhism in
Chinese Turkestan, Mariko Namba Walter
- With Bridle, Reins, and Halter: Tang Attempts to Locally Administer the Nomadic Tribes
on its Northwestern Frontier During the Reign of Xuanzong, Jonathan K. Skaff
- Revisiting the Laughing Buddha: A Study of the Metamorphosis of Maitreya in China, Wen-jie
Qin
- T'ai-chou School and the Popularization of Tao-hsueh: A Religious Perspective, Yu-Yin
Cheng
- Gesar of Ling: Tibetan Epic and the Panditry of the People, Robin Kornman
Session 128: Individual Papers: Reconsiderations of Late-Qing and
Early Republican Literature
- "Social Fiction" in the Late Qing: 1900-1910, Jeffrey M. Loree
- Between Facts and Fiction: The 1905 Anti-American Boycott Through Novels, Guanhua
Wang
- The Merging of the Classical Language with the Vernacular in the Short Stories of the
Early Republic, Xu Xueqing
- Talking Poetry: Articulating the Essential Nation in Theories of May Fourth Vernacular
Verse, John A. Crespi
- Disciplining Masculinity in Literary Historiography: Yu Dafu and Guo Muoro, Jing Tsu
Session 131: The Ethnic Other in Ethnographic Narration: Part
Two, Non-Han Perspectives (See Session 110)
- The "Li Mother Mountain" Legends of Hainan, Anne Csete
- Enmeshed Civilizations? Chinese and Islamic Creation Myths among the Hui Muslim Chinese,
Dru Gladney
- The Left-Handed Kotow: Naxi Mythic Versions of Naxi-Han-Tibetan-Mongol Relations, Charles
McKhann
- Contemporary Chinese-Speaking Muslims (Hui) Remember Ethnic Conflict: Stories of the
Late Nineteenth-Century Hui Uprising from Xi'an, Maris Gillette
Session 132: Against the Tide: Chinese Feminism and Mainstream
Ideologies in Twentieth-Century China (Sponsored by the Chinese Society for Women's
Studies)
- Fractured Female Consciousness: A Feminist Deconstructive Rereading of Ding Ling and
Xiao Hong, Dali Tan
- The Feminist Utopia-The Cultural Revolution Model Theater Revisited, Di Bai
- Feminist Disilluisonment or Confucian Comeback? From The Women Trilogy to Anticipation,
Hongjin Kang
Session 133: Consumer Culture in Early Twentieth-Century Chinese
Cities: Hangzhou, Shanghai, and Beijing
- Tourism and Consumer Culture in Republican Hangzhou, Liping Wang
- Pronouncing the Dangers of Vainglory in 1930s Shanghai: The Storytelling Adaptation of Fate
in Tears and Laughter, Carlton Benson
- Organized Consumption: The Formation of a New Market System in Republican Beijing, Madeleine
Yue Dong
Session 134: The Dynamics of the Cross-Strait Relations
(Sponsored by the Taiwan Studies Group)
- Making Sense of Taiwan's Mainland Policy: A Political Economic Perspective, Yun-han
Chu
- Changing Relations Across the Straits: Beijing's Perceptions, Suisheng Zhao
- Channels Across the Straits: The Political Preferences and Activities of Taiwan
Investors in China, Elizabeth Henderson
- "Guanxi" and Government-Business Interaction Across the Taiwan Strait, Jieh-min
Wu
Session 135: Dilemmas of Social Order, Public Security, and
Policing in Reform-Era China
- China's Post-Deng Social Order Challenges: Competing Leadership and Bureaucratic Views, Murray
Scot Tanner
- The People's Police: Law and Order in China, Richard Ward
- The Chinese People's Armed Police: The "Militarization" of the Police, and the
"Police-ization" of the Military, James Mulvenon and Michael Swaine
- The Changing Role of the Public Security Bureau Under the New Criminal Procedure Law Louisa
Coan
Session 136: Wen Tianxiang's Literary Achievements
- Writing Poetry as Diary: Wen Tianxiang's Poem Series, Yuan-fang Tung
- "Writ in Blood": Wen Tianxiang's Lyric Songs, Yang Ye
- Intelletual and Aesthetic Contexts for Wen Tianxiang's Poetry, Michael A. Fuller
Session 137: Infestatious Diseases in Chinese Medicine
- Infestatious Diseases in the Han Dynasty, Elisabeth Hsu
- The Gu, the Doctor, and the Judge, Frederic Obringer
- The Reworking of Infestation and Contagion in the Song Period, T. J. Hinrichs
- Worms or Germs? The Multiple Meanings of "Consumption" in Republican China, Bridie
Andrews
Session 138: The Transformation of Binary Opposites in Ritua and
Narrative Space
- Narrative Strategies in Murals of the Magic Competition Between Raudraksha and
Sariputra, Sarah E. Fraser
- The Eater and the Eaten: Theatrical and Ritual Perspectives on Exorcism and
Entertainment, Karin Myhre
- The Inner and the Outer: Negotiating Space in the Zhou, Constance A. Cook
Session 139: From Ming to Ming: Changes from the Early to Late
Ming in Literary and Artistic Production
- Commercial Publishing in the Ming: New Developments in a Very Old Industry, Lucille
Chia
- Examination Essays: Timely and Indispensable Reading for Students in the Ming, Hsiang-kwang
Liu
- The Ruyi jun zhuan and the Origins of the Chinese Erotic Novel, Charles Stone
- The Eunuchs and the Ming Painting Academy, Ju-Yu Scarlett Jang
Session 148: Individual Papers: Chinese Family Matters
Session 152: Foreign Influences and State Power in Qing China
- War and Religion in Eighteenth-Century China, Joanna Waley-Cohen
- The Persistence of the Panna: Qing Imperialism Confronts Tai-Lue Culture and the
Southern Yunnan Climate, 1765-1777, C. Patterson Giersch
- Guns and Money: Customs Revenue, Foreign Loans, and the Late Qing State, Richard S.
Horowitz
Session 153: Writing, Reading, and Constructing the Everyday
World: Studies of Late Ming and Early Qing Reading Materials
- Literary Miscellanies, Household Encyclopedias and the Jin Ping Mei, Wei Shang
- Writing and Reading Personal Letters in the Late Ming, Kathryn Lowry
- Indiscriminate Duplication of Calligraphy, Pictures and Texts in Late Ming and Early
Qing, Qianshen Bai
- Authority and the Problem of Personal Identity in Early Qing Texts, Tina Lu
Session 154: Zhou Dynasty Bronze Inscriptions: New Discoveries,
New Interpretations
- "Offices" in Bronze Inscriptions and Western Zhou Government Administration, Feng
Li
- The Early Development of the State of Jin, Jae-hoon Shim
- The Language of the Zhongshan Bronze Inscriptions, Ken-ichi Takashima
Session 155: Twentieth-Century Rural Reforms: Ideals and
Unintended Consequences
- Republican Era Reforms of Jiangnan Seri-Culture, Julie Broadwin
- Han Village Settlements in Republican Suiyuan, Joshua Goldstein
- Donkey Cadres: The Marriage Law, Sexual Corruption and Political Critique in Rural
China, 1950-1968, Neil Diamant
- Early Communist Policy, Village Development and Path-Dependence in Jinghai County, Tamara
Perkins
Session 156: ROUNDTABLE: Religious Freedom in China: Problems and
Prospect (Sponsored by the Society for the Study of Chinese Religions)
Session 157: Emergent Sexual and Social Identities in 1990s
Taiwan
- Between Filial Daughter and Loyal Sister: The Politics of Gender in Taiwan's Small-Scale
Industry, Anru Lee
- Labor-Bodies in the Neon Cage: A Study of Cosmetics Department-Store Saleswomen in
Contemporary Taiwan, Pei-chia Lan
- The Rise of Gay and Lesbian Discourse in Contemporary Taiwan, Chong Kee Tan
- Re-imaging the Confucian Family for the Modern World: Food, Family, and the Performance
of "Chineseness" in Ang Lee's Father Knows Best Trilogy, Eileen Chow
Session 158: Creeping Proletarianisation in China in the 1990s?:
The Effects of Market Reform and State Decentralisation on Employment and Social Security
- Work and Welfare in Rural China, or, How the Rural Reforms Have Changed Employment and
Social Welfare Conditions in Four Areas in Eastern China, Michelle S. Mood and
George P. Brown
- Rising Inequality and Declining Living Standards in China Since 1983, Marion E. Jones
- Decentralisation and Entrepreneurialism in China's Urban Welfare Provision, Jane
Duckett
- A World to Lose: Workers, Managers, and the State in the Retrenchment of Social and
Employment Guarantees, Marc Blecher
Session 159: Between Film and Print Cultures: Circulating Fan
Magazines in Shanghai, 1920s-1940s
- Visual and Other Pleasures: The Dilated Movie-Going Experience in China, 1920s-1930s, Zhen
Zhang
- Subject, Narrative, Audience: Dancing Girls as Media Icons in Republican Shanghai, Andrew
Field
- The Corporeality of Erotic Imagination: A Study of Shanghai Pictorials and Fan Magazines
of the 1930s, Yingjin Zhang
- Towards an Informed Spectatorship: Fan Magazines in Occupation-Era Shanghai, Shelley
Stephenson
Session 171: A Question of Technique: The Formation and Dissemination of Technical
Knowledge in Han Dynasty China
- Jia Yi's (200-168 B.C.E.) "Techniques of the Dao" and the Han Confucian
Appropriation of Technical Discourse, Mark Csikszentmihalyi
- Tung Chung-shu on the Technique of Non-Action, Sarah A. Queen
- Cosmology and Control: The Debate over Techniques and Formulas in Early China, Michael
Puett
Session 172: Imperial Decree, Codified Statute and Bureaucratic
Enforcement in Traditional Chinese Family Law
- Ties That Bind: The Codification of the Marital Relationship and Social Control in Early
Ming China, Anita M. Andrew and Jiang Yonglin
- Sexual Incrimination as a Tool of Social Control: A Comparison of the Treatment of
Incest and Rape in the Tang Code, Peter Lake
- Perception of Marriage and Women in Bo Juyi's Judgement (pan) Writings, Ping
Yao
Session 173: The Changing Face of Nationalism and Moral
Sensibility in Film, Literature, and Mass Mobilization Efforts During the Sino-Japanese
War
- The Begonia: Love and Loyalty in Occupied Shanghai, Poshek Fu
- Reading Zhang Ailing's Wartime Writings: Chuan qi and the Aesthetics of Every Day
Life Ming-Bao Yue
- Peasant Nationalism and Participation in the Resistance War Odoric Y. K. Wou
- Wartime Mobilization of Students and Youth at Wuhan in 1938, Stephen Mackinnon
Session 174: Hong Kong, 1997: Civil Society on the Eve of the Handover
Whistling in the Dark: Statist Self-Encouragement and Civil Society in Hong Kong, Fred
Yen-liang Chiu
- Heunggongyahn: On the Past, Present, and Future of Hong Kong Identity, Gordon
Mathews
- Big Words and Micro-Practices: Hong Kong Student Activists Confront 1997, Sze-ping Lo
and Jane Margold
- Managerializing Colonialism, Wing-sang Law
Session 175: Aspects of Cultural Transformation in Late-Qing China: Tanci,
Wu Dialect Novels, Popular Science, and Commercial Culture
- National Crisis Feminized: Heroism, Sexuality, and Domesticity in the Late-Qing Tanci
by Women, Siao-chen Hu
- Writing in Tongues: The Wu Dialect Novels in Turn-of-the-Century Shanghai, Alexander
Des Forges
- Representing Late-Qing, Re-Presenting the Past: A Case Study of Late-Qing Writer,
Enterpreneur, and Popular Scientist, Chen Diexian, Feng-Ying Ming
- Amateur Sciences, Marginal Industry, and a Culture of Modern Commerce: Jiangnan Arsenal
and the Rise of Advertisement in China, Meng Yue
Session 176: Writing Chinese Culture: Ethnographic Imaginations
of Post-Mao Society
- Host and Hostage: Fieldwork in an Uncommon Place, Xin Liu
- The Politics of the Fragment: Writing Ethnography in Post-Mao China, Ralph Litzinger
- Elusive Xiajia Village in the Post-Mao Era, Yunxiang Yan
- Embodiment, Detachment, and an American's Experience of Chinese Discipline, Susan
Brownell
Session 188: Individual Papers: State Building, Exploitation, and
Peasant Protest: Rethinking China's 20th-Century Experience
- A Gendered Modern State: Taxes on Prostitution and the Creation of Local State
Institutions in Republican China, Elizabeth Remick
- Reinventing Mao's Peasant Revolution Theory: Agrarian Structure and Peasant Power in
Pre-1949 South China, I. Yuan
- Selective Policy Implementation in Rural China, Lianjiang Li