From: "Andrew Field" <shanghaidrew@GMAIL.COM>
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Subject: H-ASIA: AAS panel on China
H-ASIA
Mar 20 2011
AAS panel on China
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From: Patrick Shan <patrickshan@hotmail.com>
Dear H-Asia editors,
I'd appreciate if you can post this message to inform the AAS
participants of the two panels organized by the Chinese Historians in
the United States (CHUS).
Best wishes.
Patrick Shan
H-Asia
The Chinese Historians in the United States (CHUS) invites attendees
for the two panels as the Meetings in Conjunction at the Association
of Asian Studies (AAS) annual conference to be held at Hawaii on April
1, 2011. The CHUS has been a scholarly society and an affiliated
organization of the AAS and has organized panels for years for the AAS
annual conferences. For the upcoming conference, the CHUS contributed
two panels which were approved by the AAS. The CHUS welcomes any
interested scholars to attend. Please find the following schedules of
the two panels below.
CHUS Panels for the 2011 AAS Annual Conference
Meetings-in-Conjunction
Room 307 A, Hawaii Convention Center, April 1, 2011, Friday
Panel One: Defenders and Contenders of Self-Identity and Legitimacy in
Chinese Historiography (307 A, Hawaii Convention Center, April 1,
Friday, 7:15pm-9:15pm)
Chair and Discussant: David Wright (University of Calgary)
Papers:
Shu-hui Wu (Mississippi State University), "Perception of the
'Foreign' in the Shiji, Hanshu, and Gongyang Ideology"
Yihong Pan (Miami University), "The Tuyuhun Kingdom (ca. 310-663): Its
Dynamism in the Regional System"
Luo Bingliang (Beijing Normal University), "Why Did Yuan Historians
View Xixia as a Vassal State in the Dynastic Annals of the Liao, the
Song, and the Jin?"
Anthony E. Clark (Whitworth University), "Remapping Antiquity: China
and the Jesuit Figurists"
Panel Two: "Staying On in New China, 1948-1952: Accommodation,
Continuity, Rejection, and Survival" (307 A, Hawaii Convention Center,
April 1, 2011, Friday, 9:15pm-11:15pm)
Chair: Charles Hayford (Independent Scholar)
Discussant: Brigit Linder (City University of Hong Kong)
Papers:
Rob Carbonneau (Passionist Historical Archives), "'The Velvet Glove is
Wearing Thinner and Thinner with the Mailed Fist Much in Evidence':
American Catholic Missionaries Witness Liberation in West Hunan, 1949
to 1950"
Shuhua Fan (University of Scranton), "The End of an American
Educational Enterprise in China: The Harvard-Yenching Institute,
1949-1951"
E. Bruce Reynolds (San Jose State University), "Engulfed by the Storm:
Lucius C. Porter and the Doomed Effort to Save Yenching University"
Arthur Rosenbaum (Claremont McKenna College), "Defining the Model
Citizen: Primary School Textbooks under the Nationalists and
Communists: 1948-1952"
Mingzheng Shi (New York University in Shanghai), "The Demise of
Christian Colleges in China: The Case of St. John's University"
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