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CATEGORIES:Conferences
DESCRIPTION:Asia as a region with global diasporas and ancient pasts encomp
 asses many different "worlds" comprised in political\, ecological\, religio
 us\, medical\, diasporic and other forms within different spaces\, times\, 
 media and experiences. This student workshop focuses on the exploration and
  experience of these worlds. Where do they overlap? How are they changing? 
 Embracing the broadest possible understanding of Asian places\, cultures\, 
 peoples\, environments\, diasporas and traditions\, this student conference
  features graduate paper presentations\, special performances\, keynote lec
 tures and an exhibit of undergraduate research posters.\n\n \n\nIn-person o
 nly\, open to the public.\n\n \n\nPARKING\n\n \n\nComplimentary parking is 
 available in Lot 1 for this conference. Please follow the directions below:
 \n\n \n\nLink for Parking: https://www.offstreet.io/location/WGPDEJ11\n\nSt
 ep 1: Enter your license plate in the “License Plate Number”\n\nStep 2: If 
 the plate is non-California\, select the appropriate state for the plate\n\
 nStep 3: Press ‘Park’ - Your permit will be completed! Park in any BLUE spa
 ce in the lot.\n\n \n\nSCHEDULE\n\n \n\nFriday\, May 2\n\n \n\nWELCOME\n\n9
 :30 - 10:00 am | INTS 1113\n\n \n\nPANEL 1: EURASIAN CIRCULATIONS (PROF. SA
 HIN ACIKGOZ)\n\n1015 - 1200 pm | INTS 1113\n\n \n\n* Başak Yağmur Karaca\, 
 History\, USC \n\nArmenian Moneylenders Across Borders: A Look into Armenia
 n Moneylenders' Intra-\n\nimperial Role in the Late Eighteenth Century Indi
 an Ocean and Istanbul\n\n \n\n* Betul Sancak\, History\, UCR\n\nNadir Shah’
 s Religious Diplomacy and Ottoman Resistance: Reassessing\n\nConfessional B
 oundaries in the 18th Century\n\n \n\n*Samyak\n\nDecoloniality expressed th
 rough a Mouth-mask\n\nMuni Ratnacandra’s Code of Ethics for an Ideal Layper
 son in Post-colonial India\n\n \n\n* Wang Xinbo\, History\, Nankai Universi
 ty – China\n\nLiving Spaces\, Information Networks\, and Cultural Landscape
 s: Nomadic Camps in\n\nAsia from the Medieval to the Modern Era\n\n \n\nLUN
 CH - 12:00 - 1:00 PM - OUTSIDE/INSIDE INTS 1111\n\n \n\nPANEL 2: EXPRESSIVE
  CULTURES (PROF. EMILY HUE)\n\n1:30 - 3:15 PM pm | INTS 1113\n\n \n\n* Viet
 -Hai Huynh\, Music\, UCR\n\nCosplaying Dystopia: Techno-Orientalism and Cyb
 erpunk at Raves\n\n \n\n* Na An\, Dance and Critical Dance Studies\, UCR\n\
 n“忍 ” Endurance in Motion: A Self-Exploration of an Alternative Miao Identi
 ty and Its\n\nPossibilities\n\n \n\n* Maya Shah\, Ethnic Studies\, UCR\n\nS
 outh Asian American Racializations\n\n \n\n* Ophelia Xu\, East Asian Langua
 ges & Cultural Studies\, UCSB\n\nQueer Echoes from Taiwan: Listening\, Long
 ing\, and Identity of Mainland Listeners\n\n \n\nKAI MATA PERFORMANCE & TAL
 K: “PRIDE AS PROTEST: QUEER LIBERATION\n\nTHROUGH CELEBRATION”\n\n4:00 - 5:
 30 PM | INTS 1128\n\n \n\nUCR WORLD MUSIC FESTIVAL @ UNIVERSITY THEATRE\n\n
 7:00-9:00pm\n\n \n\n---\n\n \n\nSaturday May 3\n\n \n\nPANEL 3: NATURES & M
 ATERIALITIES (FACULTY RESPONDENT TBA)\n\n9:30 - 11:15 AM\n\n \n\n* Kai Sute
 r\, Southeast Asian Studies\, UCR\n\nUNESCO and The Ifugao\n\n \n\n*Xinqian
  Zhang\, Art History\, UCR \n\nImperial Botany in Ruins: Yuanmingyuan’s Eng
 raved Gardens as Sites of Epistemic\n\nViolence and Ecological Nostalgia\n\
 n \n\n* Sydney Conley\, History\, Cal State Long Beach\n\nThe Porcelain Tra
 de in Southeast Asia: Chinese Cultural Diplomacy and Southeast\n\nAsian App
 ropriations/Adaptations\n\n \n\n* Nathan Daniel Welch\, Anthropology\, UCR\
 n\nA probable case of metastatic carcinoma from the Bronze Age Mogou cemete
 ry site\n\n(1750-1100 BCE) in Gansu\, China.\n\n \n\nPRESENTATION ABOUT THE
  ASIAN LEGACY LIBRARY: MANUSCRIPT\n\nPRESERVATION IN POST-SOCIALIST MONGOLI
 A\n\n11:30 - 12:00 PM | INTS 1113\n\n \n\n* Dr. Baatra Erdene-Ochir (ALL an
 d 84\,000 research scholar\, UCSB\, Zanabazar\n\nUniversity)\n\n \n\nLUNCH 
 12:00 - 1:00 PM \n\nOUTSIDE/INSIDE INTS 1111\n\n \n\nASIAN WORLDS POSTER RE
 CEPTION 12:00 - 1:00 PM\n\nINSIDE INTS 1111\n\n \n\n* Yang Yufan\, Global H
 istory\, Nankai University\n\nReassessing the Transformation and Expression
  of Pearl S. Buck's Thought in the\n\nContext of Transnational History\n\n 
 \n\n* Wu Weize\, History\, Xi'an University\n\nConflict and Contact: the in
 teractions between Gannan and Minyue in Ming and\n\nQing Dynasties\n\n \n\n
 * Melanie Zhang\, Religion\, Columbia University \n\nKūkai’s Vision in a Ti
 me of Crisis: How a Buddhist Monk Won Imperial Favor While\n\nCriticizing S
 tate Ideology in Early Japan\n\n \n\n* Hong Ha\, Political Science\, UCR \n
 \nHuman Capital\, Governance\, and Foreign Direct Investment: Rethinking th
 e 'Race\n\nto the Bottom' in Low- to Middle-Income Countries\n\n \n\n* Cami
 lo Miller Vergara\, History\, UCR \n\nHmong Resistance and State Evasion th
 rough Opium Cultivation: Northern\n\nThailand\, 1970 to the Present.\n\n \n
 \n* Sam Agustin\, Psychology\, UCR \n\nThe Role of Intersectionality on Que
 er Filipina Women’s Lived Experiences\n\n \n\n*Quan Bui\, History\, UCR \n\
 nMarginal Worlds: Sabatier’s Rhadé Experiment\n\n \n\nPANEL 4: IMAGINING CH
 INA\, CHINA IMAGINING (PROF. XIAO CHEN)\n\n1:15 - 3:00 PM | INTS 1113\n\n \
 n\n* Yuexiang Hao\, Social Sciences\, The University of Chicago\n\nMemory f
 or Forgetfulness: Imaging the Soviet Union in Chinese Popular Culture\,\n\n
 1966-1976\n\n \n\n* Siyao Hao\, Continuing and Professional Ed\, UCDavis\n\
 nCustoms and Transit Tax: The Game between China Xizang's (known as Tibet)\
 n\nBorder and South Asia Trade Tax in Late Qing Dynasty\n\n \n\n* Xin Hu\, 
 Asian & Middle Eastern Studies\, UNC – CH\n\nHaunting Archives: Colonial En
 tanglements in Huang Chunming’s Cheers\, Soldier!\n\n \n\n* Anni Perheentup
 a\, Comparative Languages and Literatures\, UCR\n\nEmanations of a Mystical
  World: the Imagined Past in 2ch Horror Stories\n\n \n\nPANEL 5: CROSSROADS
  & MANIFESTATIONS (PROF. Matt King)\n\n3:15 - 5:00 PM | INTS 1113\n\n \n\n*
  Nichole Emmanuelle Dalafu Poblete\, History\, UCR\n\nNameless Assistance: 
 The Roles of Filipinos in the Natural History of the Philippine\n\nIslands 
 during the Late 18th Century\n\n \n\n* Mohammad Ulil Rosyad\, Interdiscipli
 nary Studies\, PTIQ University\, Indonesia\n\nPop Culture in Da'wah: Waliso
 ngo’s Qur’anic Approach and Its Contemporary\n\nManifestations in Indonesia
 \n\n \n\n* Nicholas Lavis\, Religious Studies\, UCR\n\nOver the Fractured N
 ation\, the Weizza Flies: Myanmar’s Historical Making and\n\nUnmaking of th
 e Secularist National Subject\n\n \n\n* HUANG Jingjing\, Chinese Studies\, 
 The University of Hong Kong\n\nRemapping Contested Landscapes of Northeast 
 Asia: Travelogues as "Dispositif" of\n\nPower\, Affect\, and Transnational 
 Encounters (1905-1931)\n\n \n\nCONCLUDING COMMENTS\, SURVEYS\, BEST PAPER P
 RIZE VOTING\n\n5:10 - 5:40\n\n \n\nRECEPTION\n\n6:30 - 9:00 PM
DTEND:20250502T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20260316T084603Z
DTSTART:20250502T160000Z
LOCATION:CHASS Interdisciplinary South\, 1113
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Asian Worlds: Inaugural UCR Asian Studies Student Conference
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_49410414244919
URL:https://events.ucr.edu/event/AsianWorlds
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CATEGORIES:Conferences
DESCRIPTION:Asia as a region with global diasporas and ancient pasts encomp
 asses many different "worlds" comprised in political\, ecological\, religio
 us\, medical\, diasporic and other forms within different spaces\, times\, 
 media and experiences. This student workshop focuses on the exploration and
  experience of these worlds. Where do they overlap? How are they changing? 
 Embracing the broadest possible understanding of Asian places\, cultures\, 
 peoples\, environments\, diasporas and traditions\, this student conference
  features graduate paper presentations\, special performances\, keynote lec
 tures and an exhibit of undergraduate research posters.\n\n \n\nIn-person o
 nly\, open to the public.\n\n \n\nPARKING\n\n \n\nComplimentary parking is 
 available in Lot 1 for this conference. Please follow the directions below:
 \n\n \n\nLink for Parking: https://www.offstreet.io/location/WGPDEJ11\n\nSt
 ep 1: Enter your license plate in the “License Plate Number”\n\nStep 2: If 
 the plate is non-California\, select the appropriate state for the plate\n\
 nStep 3: Press ‘Park’ - Your permit will be completed! Park in any BLUE spa
 ce in the lot.\n\n \n\nSCHEDULE\n\n \n\nFriday\, May 2\n\n \n\nWELCOME\n\n9
 :30 - 10:00 am | INTS 1113\n\n \n\nPANEL 1: EURASIAN CIRCULATIONS (PROF. SA
 HIN ACIKGOZ)\n\n1015 - 1200 pm | INTS 1113\n\n \n\n* Başak Yağmur Karaca\, 
 History\, USC \n\nArmenian Moneylenders Across Borders: A Look into Armenia
 n Moneylenders' Intra-\n\nimperial Role in the Late Eighteenth Century Indi
 an Ocean and Istanbul\n\n \n\n* Betul Sancak\, History\, UCR\n\nNadir Shah’
 s Religious Diplomacy and Ottoman Resistance: Reassessing\n\nConfessional B
 oundaries in the 18th Century\n\n \n\n*Samyak\n\nDecoloniality expressed th
 rough a Mouth-mask\n\nMuni Ratnacandra’s Code of Ethics for an Ideal Layper
 son in Post-colonial India\n\n \n\n* Wang Xinbo\, History\, Nankai Universi
 ty – China\n\nLiving Spaces\, Information Networks\, and Cultural Landscape
 s: Nomadic Camps in\n\nAsia from the Medieval to the Modern Era\n\n \n\nLUN
 CH - 12:00 - 1:00 PM - OUTSIDE/INSIDE INTS 1111\n\n \n\nPANEL 2: EXPRESSIVE
  CULTURES (PROF. EMILY HUE)\n\n1:30 - 3:15 PM pm | INTS 1113\n\n \n\n* Viet
 -Hai Huynh\, Music\, UCR\n\nCosplaying Dystopia: Techno-Orientalism and Cyb
 erpunk at Raves\n\n \n\n* Na An\, Dance and Critical Dance Studies\, UCR\n\
 n“忍 ” Endurance in Motion: A Self-Exploration of an Alternative Miao Identi
 ty and Its\n\nPossibilities\n\n \n\n* Maya Shah\, Ethnic Studies\, UCR\n\nS
 outh Asian American Racializations\n\n \n\n* Ophelia Xu\, East Asian Langua
 ges & Cultural Studies\, UCSB\n\nQueer Echoes from Taiwan: Listening\, Long
 ing\, and Identity of Mainland Listeners\n\n \n\nKAI MATA PERFORMANCE & TAL
 K: “PRIDE AS PROTEST: QUEER LIBERATION\n\nTHROUGH CELEBRATION”\n\n4:00 - 5:
 30 PM | INTS 1128\n\n \n\nUCR WORLD MUSIC FESTIVAL @ UNIVERSITY THEATRE\n\n
 7:00-9:00pm\n\n \n\n---\n\n \n\nSaturday May 3\n\n \n\nPANEL 3: NATURES & M
 ATERIALITIES (FACULTY RESPONDENT TBA)\n\n9:30 - 11:15 AM\n\n \n\n* Kai Sute
 r\, Southeast Asian Studies\, UCR\n\nUNESCO and The Ifugao\n\n \n\n*Xinqian
  Zhang\, Art History\, UCR \n\nImperial Botany in Ruins: Yuanmingyuan’s Eng
 raved Gardens as Sites of Epistemic\n\nViolence and Ecological Nostalgia\n\
 n \n\n* Sydney Conley\, History\, Cal State Long Beach\n\nThe Porcelain Tra
 de in Southeast Asia: Chinese Cultural Diplomacy and Southeast\n\nAsian App
 ropriations/Adaptations\n\n \n\n* Nathan Daniel Welch\, Anthropology\, UCR\
 n\nA probable case of metastatic carcinoma from the Bronze Age Mogou cemete
 ry site\n\n(1750-1100 BCE) in Gansu\, China.\n\n \n\nPRESENTATION ABOUT THE
  ASIAN LEGACY LIBRARY: MANUSCRIPT\n\nPRESERVATION IN POST-SOCIALIST MONGOLI
 A\n\n11:30 - 12:00 PM | INTS 1113\n\n \n\n* Dr. Baatra Erdene-Ochir (ALL an
 d 84\,000 research scholar\, UCSB\, Zanabazar\n\nUniversity)\n\n \n\nLUNCH 
 12:00 - 1:00 PM \n\nOUTSIDE/INSIDE INTS 1111\n\n \n\nASIAN WORLDS POSTER RE
 CEPTION 12:00 - 1:00 PM\n\nINSIDE INTS 1111\n\n \n\n* Yang Yufan\, Global H
 istory\, Nankai University\n\nReassessing the Transformation and Expression
  of Pearl S. Buck's Thought in the\n\nContext of Transnational History\n\n 
 \n\n* Wu Weize\, History\, Xi'an University\n\nConflict and Contact: the in
 teractions between Gannan and Minyue in Ming and\n\nQing Dynasties\n\n \n\n
 * Melanie Zhang\, Religion\, Columbia University \n\nKūkai’s Vision in a Ti
 me of Crisis: How a Buddhist Monk Won Imperial Favor While\n\nCriticizing S
 tate Ideology in Early Japan\n\n \n\n* Hong Ha\, Political Science\, UCR \n
 \nHuman Capital\, Governance\, and Foreign Direct Investment: Rethinking th
 e 'Race\n\nto the Bottom' in Low- to Middle-Income Countries\n\n \n\n* Cami
 lo Miller Vergara\, History\, UCR \n\nHmong Resistance and State Evasion th
 rough Opium Cultivation: Northern\n\nThailand\, 1970 to the Present.\n\n \n
 \n* Sam Agustin\, Psychology\, UCR \n\nThe Role of Intersectionality on Que
 er Filipina Women’s Lived Experiences\n\n \n\n*Quan Bui\, History\, UCR \n\
 nMarginal Worlds: Sabatier’s Rhadé Experiment\n\n \n\nPANEL 4: IMAGINING CH
 INA\, CHINA IMAGINING (PROF. XIAO CHEN)\n\n1:15 - 3:00 PM | INTS 1113\n\n \
 n\n* Yuexiang Hao\, Social Sciences\, The University of Chicago\n\nMemory f
 or Forgetfulness: Imaging the Soviet Union in Chinese Popular Culture\,\n\n
 1966-1976\n\n \n\n* Siyao Hao\, Continuing and Professional Ed\, UCDavis\n\
 nCustoms and Transit Tax: The Game between China Xizang's (known as Tibet)\
 n\nBorder and South Asia Trade Tax in Late Qing Dynasty\n\n \n\n* Xin Hu\, 
 Asian & Middle Eastern Studies\, UNC – CH\n\nHaunting Archives: Colonial En
 tanglements in Huang Chunming’s Cheers\, Soldier!\n\n \n\n* Anni Perheentup
 a\, Comparative Languages and Literatures\, UCR\n\nEmanations of a Mystical
  World: the Imagined Past in 2ch Horror Stories\n\n \n\nPANEL 5: CROSSROADS
  & MANIFESTATIONS (PROF. Matt King)\n\n3:15 - 5:00 PM | INTS 1113\n\n \n\n*
  Nichole Emmanuelle Dalafu Poblete\, History\, UCR\n\nNameless Assistance: 
 The Roles of Filipinos in the Natural History of the Philippine\n\nIslands 
 during the Late 18th Century\n\n \n\n* Mohammad Ulil Rosyad\, Interdiscipli
 nary Studies\, PTIQ University\, Indonesia\n\nPop Culture in Da'wah: Waliso
 ngo’s Qur’anic Approach and Its Contemporary\n\nManifestations in Indonesia
 \n\n \n\n* Nicholas Lavis\, Religious Studies\, UCR\n\nOver the Fractured N
 ation\, the Weizza Flies: Myanmar’s Historical Making and\n\nUnmaking of th
 e Secularist National Subject\n\n \n\n* HUANG Jingjing\, Chinese Studies\, 
 The University of Hong Kong\n\nRemapping Contested Landscapes of Northeast 
 Asia: Travelogues as "Dispositif" of\n\nPower\, Affect\, and Transnational 
 Encounters (1905-1931)\n\n \n\nCONCLUDING COMMENTS\, SURVEYS\, BEST PAPER P
 RIZE VOTING\n\n5:10 - 5:40\n\n \n\nRECEPTION\n\n6:30 - 9:00 PM
DTEND:20250503T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20260316T084603Z
DTSTART:20250503T160000Z
LOCATION:CHASS Interdisciplinary South\, 1113
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Asian Worlds: Inaugural UCR Asian Studies Student Conference
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_49410414246968
URL:https://events.ucr.edu/event/AsianWorlds
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