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The 16th Annual North American Taiwan Studies Conference

Date: June 18-20 (Fri-Sun), 2010
Conference Venue: Dwinelle Hall, University of California at Berkeley, USA

Latest updated: June 18, 2010

Room Change:
Panel I (M1): Room 106, Level D
Panel II (B1): Room 206, Level E
Panel III (M2): Room 106, Level D
Panel IV (C1): Room 206, Level E
Film Screening: Room 189

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Film Screening and Introduction [pdf]

 

June 18, Friday

 

11:30-13:00

Check-in
Front Desk
&
FIlm Screening #1

Room 189

The Chai-Wan Matchup (2009)
Chuan Chung

13:00-15:00

Panel I: Theme (M1)
Room 106, Level D

David Blundell
Taiwan Studies in China - Securing Taiwan with Cooperation

Wan-Chun Huang
Referendum in Taiwan since Democratization and National Identity

Ching-Fen Pai
New Civic Communication Arena or Virtual Battle Field? A Case Study of Yahoo Political Forum in Taiwan

Rand all Derek Sheridan
Tensions of Pax Americana: Embassies, Bases and Sovereign Visions in Cold War Taiwan

Panel II: Theme (B1)
Room 206, Level E

Sharon Chang
Taiwanese-Multiracial Identities in U.S. Higher Education

Ling Han
Organizing National Belonging: The Emergence of Taiwanese-American Identity in a North America Community Organization

Nga-I Tenn
Dialectics between Femininity and Ethnicity in the Construction of Taiwan's National Identity in the Film "1895"

Hsin-Yang Wu
Linguistic Minorities after the Constitutional Multicultural Declaration

15:00-15:30

Break

15:30-17:30

Panel III: Theme (M2)
Room 106, Level D

K. Dalton Lin
Good Neighbor or Bad Neighbor? Explaining China's Neighborhood Policies

Jerome Francis Keating
Deconstructing Imagined Geographies and Imagined Communities

Johnny Shaw and Hsiao-Yun Yu
The Significance and Challenge of the KMT-CPC Interaction in Cross-Strait Relations (2005-)

Hsiao-Yun Yu and Johnny Shaw
The Challenges to Cross-Strait Political Dialogue and Negotiation

Panel IV: Theme (C1)
Room 206, Level E

Quang Hung Bui
Betel Nut Custom: A Comparative Study of Taiwan and Vietnam

Yu-Ping Chang
Taiwanese Phonetic Symbols and Textbooks Published by the ROC Government in the Early Years of Occupation of Taiwan

Taiffalo Wi-vun Chiung
Politics and Ethnicity Names: A Case Study on Southern Min People in Taiwan

Ha Thi Tue Thanh
Migrant Vietnamese in Taiwan

18:00-

Dinner Reception (Opening Remarks and Welcome from the 2010 Committee)
Faculty Club, UC Berkeley

 

 

June 19, Saturday

 

8:50-9:00

Check-in
Front Desk

9:00-10:00

Panel V: Theme (A1)
Room 183, Level D

Yi-tze Lee
We Have to Fight on Both Sides": Spiritual Environment and Biotechnological Innovation as Farmer's Narrative Formation

Geoff Sant
How Myths Are Made: The Thief-hero of Taiwan

Panel VI: Theme (C2)
Room 187, Level D

Kwan-Fan Su
Go Taiwan/Chinese Taipei!? Baseball and Popular Culture in the National Psyche

Ying-Bei Wang
The Language of PTT Villagers

10:00-10:30

Break

10:30-12:00

Keynote Speech
Room 370, Level F

China Effect: Securing Taiwan in the Age of Conflicts and Cooperation

Prof. Thomas Gold (UC Berkeley)

Prof. Ping-Hui Liao (UCSD)

Prof. Suisheng Zhao (University of Denver)

12:00-13:30

Lunch &
2010 Committee Report and the Election for the 2011 Committee (12:10-13:20)
Room 370, Level F

13:30-14:30

Panel VII: Theme (M3)
Room 183, Level D

Chun-Jung Huang
Who cares China? An Empirical Analysis on Choosing a Cross-Strait Economic Policy

Evan Osborne
The Ties That Bind? Economic Ties and Cross-Straits Peace

Panel VIII: Theme (C3)
Room 187, Level D

Hsiu-Chuan Lee
Japanese Colonial Legacy and the Rhythmic Everyday: Letters, Music, and Time in Cape No.7

Dennis H Lo
The Suturing of National Allegory in Popular Musical Production and Performance in Cape No. 7

14:30-15:00

Break

15:00-17:00

Panel IX: Theme (B2)
Room 183, Level D

Doris T. Chang
Guest Worker Programs in Taiwan and the U.S.: A Comparative Analysis

Joel Fetzer and J. Christopher Soper
The Determinants of Public Attitudes towards Aboriginal Rights in Taiwan

Chih-Yuan Lin
The Middle Strength Investors Hidden in the Herd

Chung-Shen Wu
Social Enterprise Under Social Context - The Experience of Enterprising non-profit organization in Taiwan

Panel X: Theme (C4)
Room 187, Level D

Scott M. Sommers
Mandarin, Taiwanese and English in the Linguistic Ecology of a Modern Taiwan

Min-Chin Chiang
The Hallway of Memory: A Case Study on the Diversified Interpretation of Cultural Heritage in Taiwan

Sandrine Marchand
Silence in Postwar Taiwan

Ann Heylen
Reflections on Becoming Educated in Colonial Taiwan

17:30-

Committee Business Meeting
Room 187
&
Film Screening #2 & 3

Room 182

The New Flood (2009)
Futuru C.L. Tsai

Go Granriders (2010)
Tian-Hao Hua

 

 

June 20, Sunday

 

8:50-9:00

Check-in
Front Desk

09:00-10:30

Panel XI: Theme (M4)
Room 183, Level D

Mr. Niki Alsford
A Chapatti Solution: India's Role in Taiwan's Economic Future

Chi-Chen Chiang
Historicizing Trade on Taiwan

Chi-Ting Peng
Overseas Chinese Investment and the Industrial Development: Chinese Capital of Hong Kong in Taiwan's Textile Industry (1951-65)

Panel XII: Theme (B3)
Room 187, Level D

Yu-Hsin Chang and Yun Fan
Gender Politics in Deliberative Democracy: The Case Study of Women's Participation in National Youth Forum

Szuchen Kuo
An Analysis of Discourse of Marriage Immigrants' Citizenship in Taiwan: Social Movements, Public Sphere and Democratic Iteration

Cheng-Yo Lin
Rejected People: The Historical Image of Prisoner in Taiwan

10:30-11:00

Break

11:00-12:30

Panel XIII: Theme (M5)
Room 183, Level D

Matias Aristotle Bulaclac
Globalizing Taiwan: The Role of Taiwan on the Current Asian Economic Trend and Diplomacy through Trade and Migrant Workers' Employment

Chao-Tien Chang
Between Human Rights and Sovereignty: Ratifications of International Human Rights Treaties and the Recent China Effects in Taiwan

Cindy Whang
A Race to the Top: Whether or not to Conform Taiwan's Technology Export Control Regulations to International Agreements

Panel XIV: Theme (C5)
Room 187, Level D

Dale L. Albanese
The Creative Hub: Huashan 1914 Creative Park as a Window to Taiwan's Cultural and Creative Industries

Mr. Niki Alsford
The Forgotten "Little White House": A Retrospective View of the British Customs House in Tamsui

Jerome Francis Keating
Visualizing Imagine Information: the Mapping of Taiwan 1500 to the Present

12:30-13:30

Lunch
&
Film Screening #4
Room 182

Sing It! (2009)
Shine Yang

13:30-15:00

Round Table Forum & Feedback Time
Room 370, Level F

Cultures of Ocean and Land: Locating Taiwan Studies from a Cultural Perspective

Prof. Sung-Sheng Yvonne Chang (UT Austin)

Prof. Albert Wei-min Tang (Fu Jen Catholic University)

Prof. Sandrine Marchand (Artois University)

15:00-16:00

Check Out and Farewell – Travel Grant Checks Available
Front Desk

 


 


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