BACS 2018 Schedule 12-14 September at the Lau China...
Transcript of BACS 2018 Schedule 12-14 September at the Lau China...
BACS 2018 Schedule
12-14 September at the Lau China Institute, King’s College London
WEDNESDAY 12 SEP
Location: Safra Lecture
Theatre (King’s Bld)
S2.28
(Strand Building)
S2.29
(Strand Building)
S3.31
(Strand Building)
S3.32
(Strand Building)
K2.40 Friends of the
Lau China Institute
Terrace Cafe
(Macadam Bldg)
12:00 - 13:00 *** Registration *** Coffee/Pastries
13:00 - 13:30 Welcome Address
13:30 - 15:00 PANEL 1 The Territorialisation of Xinjiang THUM, Rian HARRIS, Rachel McMURRAY, James SMITH FINLEY, Jo
PANEL 2 Translations and re-interpretations of classical themes CANALE, Massimiliano DONG, Yufei NORDVALL, Lars Christian HUANG, Yingjie
PANEL 3 Refugees and Revolutionaries, Scientists and the ‘Overseas’ LIN, Yuexin Rachel LOPES, Helena F.S. MILLWOOD, Pete HARDER, Anton
PANEL 4 Urban China: Lives, Images, Stories LIU, Mingqian MASSEY, Annabella MORRIS, Carwyn WU, Ka-ming
PANEL 5 E-China: from cyber-governance to e-commerce MIAO, Ying MINGAY, Alice MA, Yiben ZHANG, Xiaoling
Friends of the LCI WANG Ping
ZHAO Shu
Transcultural cooperation in Chengdu - Tianfu culture and civilization
15:00 - 15:30 Coffee/Biscuits
15:30 - 17:00 Carrie Gracie keynote speech
17:00 - 19:00 BACS Annual General Meeting
19:00 *** Drinks reception and ECR prize announcement at Eight Floor North, Bush House ***
THURSDAY 13 SEPTEMBER - Morning session
Location: Nash LT (King’s
Bldg, 1st floor)
S2.28 S2.29 S3.31 S3.32 K2.40 Terrace Cafe
(Macadam Bldg)
08:30 - 09:00 Coffee/Pastries
09:00 - 10:30 PANEL 6 International Relations and China: Concepts, Conflicts, Cases GRIES, Peter CHU, Monique Ming-chin STOCK, Brad NORDIN, Astrid
PANEL 7 China's New 3rd World Diplomacy SHEN, Wei HARPER, Tom BEHRNDT-ERIKSEN, Kasandra
PANEL 8 Dawn of the modern:cultural exchanges between China and the West JANSEN, Thomas HUANG, Yun McGEE, Nick
PANEL 9 Interrogating the patriarchy? Women’s lives in contemporary China WANG, Shuo XIE, Kailing LIU, Chiu Wan Sarah
PANEL 10 Narratives and policy between the Republican and Communist Chinas LEVERINGHAUS, Nicola ZHAO, Yang LI, Wankun CHEUNG, Olivia
10:30 - 11:00 Coffee/Biscuits
11:00 - 12:30 Jie Yang keynote speech
12:30 - 13:30 Lunch break
THURSDAY 13 SEPTEMBER - Afternoon session
Location: Nash LT S2.28 S2.29 S3.31 S3.32 K2.40 Terrace Cafe
13:30 - 15:00 PANEL 11 Varieties of Genre Fiction in 21st Century China INWOOD, Heather XU, Shuang SARTORETTI, Nadia NI, Zhange GONSETH, Morgane
PANEL 12 Taiwan and the East China Sea CHAPPELL, Jonathan CHEN, Chia-hwan Eric CHIEN, Hung-yi ISHIWI, Nozomu
PANEL13 The Many Meanings of Reform: Making policy work WEBER, Isabella OFTEDAL, Siv GOMES, Alexandre
PANEL14 Generations New and Old: Childhood and Parenthood CIORASTEANU, Anca LIU, Fanxi LIU, Haoran NI, Shibei
PANEL15 Memory and Tradition: Colonial Hong Kong YEUNG, Man Shun RAWCLIFFE, Dalton KWAN, Ching-yin
Friends of the LCI Peter GORDON The Silver Way: China, Spanish America and the Birth of Globalisation, 1565–1815
15:30 - 16:00 Coffee/Biscuits
16:00 - 17:30 PANEL 16 (Re)defining literature and performance TEODORESCU (PASCARU), Paula FERRARI, Rossella FUSINI, Letizia CHIRITA, Andrea
PANEL 17 Movements and campaigns in Republican China DING, Yiyun HUANG, Ruoze LEE, Seung-joon
PANEL 18 The BRI: Cases and lessons SOYLEMEZ, Ozge SAHAKYAN, Mher LI, Mingjiang
PANEL 19 Encounters Abroad: Tourism and Diaspora O'BRIEN, David PENDRAKOWSKA, Patrycja TANG, Fang
PANEL 20 Film in China: from ellipses to hyperbole ZHU, Zhaoyu LIU, Jin AI, Qi YOUNG KAUFMAN, Francesca BONG, InYoung
Friends of the LCI Ivan KENNEDY The Peking Man: What it means to be human
17:30 *** Workshop on fundraising for China-related research and engagement activities - K2.40 ***
18:00 *** LCI Book Launch: 19th Party Congress - Anatomy Lecture Theatre K6.29 ***
*** 20:00 Conference dinner: Golden Phoenix, 37-38 Gerrard St., Chinatown, W1D 5QB - £30pp ***
Register at: https://goo.gl/fVEyDY
FRIDAY 14 SEPTEMBER
Location: Nash LT S2.28 S2.29 S3.31 S3.32 K2.40 Terrace Cafe
09:00 - 11:00 PANEL 25 (9am!) Coffee/Pastries
09:30 - 11:00 PANEL 21 LGBTQ and gender perspectives: coming in from the fringes BAO, Hongwei QIU, Shuang GOWAN, Hollie YANG, Wei
PANEL 22 Doing Business: Overestimated opportunities or lost chances? VITTING, Simon HILL, Simon THORLEY, Martin
PANEL 23 Chinese art from zen to dadaism WANG, Zi BECHER, Angela WANG, Yibo JARRY, Remy
PANEL 24 The Belt and Road Initiative: Narratives and ideas GONG, Xue BACHULSKA, Alicja ZENG, Jinghan ZHENG, Yixiao
Friends of the LCI Duncan BARTLETT The Information War Between Chinaand Japan: Has there been a ceasefire in the Propaganda battle?
Politics beyond the State LU, Cheng FULDA, Andreas ZHAO, Hailing LAW, Victor Pui FungWANG, Hairong
11:00 - 11:30 Coffee/Biscuits
11:30 - 13:00 PANEL 26 New Republican Lives: Discovering the modern, changing the past JACKSON, Isabella BARRENTO, Antonio LAW, Kwok-fai PeterKORPIJARVI, Anna-Leena
PANEL 27 Views on contemporary Chinese society WIELANDER, Gerda CIORASTEANU, Sabina HUNT, Pamela
PANEL 28 Early and Classical China FOSTER, Christopher PURSEY, Lance CHEN, Xue
PANEL 29 Learning and teaching: didactic and societal perspectives WANG, Canglong ZHOU, Hongfen CHANG, Xiangqun
PANEL 30 Managing the party: Cadres under Xi Jinping LIN, Rongrong ZHOU, Yunyun ENTWISTLE, Phil DOYON, Jerome KUBAT, Aleksandra
*** 劇終 ***
Surrey St entrance
Strand entrance