Philippines-themed panels and papers at AAS 2017 (Toronto):
(compiled by Megan Thomas 3/5/17, just with searches for obvious keywords—I’m sure I’ve missed some things so I apologize in advance for that; please let me know so that I can send around an updated/corrected list! mcthomas@ucsc.edu)
THURSDAY 3/16:
Panel 4. BC
7:30PM-9:30PM Pine East, Mezzanine
Un/Popular Sound in Colonial Asia
Chaired by E. Taylor Atkins, Northern Illinois University
“Manila Bandsmen”: Musical Migrations and Imperial Histories
Fritz Schenker, Washington University in St. Louis
From “Noisy Disturbances” to “Noise Control”: Acoustic Modernity in Colonial Taiwan
Jennifer Hsieh, Stanford University
Cinema, Gramophone Records, and Sonic Modernity in Colonial Taiwan
Laura Jo-Han Wen, Washington University in St. Louis
Munye-bu and Korean Record Production in the 1930s
Hye Eun Choi, University of Wisconsin–Madison
Discussant: E. Taylor Atkins, Northern Illinois University
Panel 7. BC
7:30PM-9:30PM Chestnut West, Mezzanine
Empowerment, Engagement, Erasure: Minorities On and Offstage in Japan, Taiwan, and the Philippines
Chaired by Ricardo D. Trimillos, University of Hawai’i at Mānoa
Choice of Nation: Adaptation and Performance of North Korean Music among Diasporic Koreans in Japan
Sunhee Koo, University of Auckland
Cultural Hybridity and Indigeneity through the Song “Pathway of Coming Together” for Yonaguni Island, Okinawa
Yuan-Yu Kuan, University of Hawai’i at Mānoa
Writing from Above about Dances from Below: Nominating the B’laan Indigenous Group for UNESCO’s Representative List
Patrick P. Alcedo, York University
Discussant: Ricardo D. Trimillos, University of Hawai’i at Mānoa
FRIDAY 3/17:
SOCIAL SCIENCE
Panel 35. J
10:30AM-12:30PM Civic Ballroom North, 2nd Floor
Peripheries and Renegotiations: Changing Dimensions of Japan-Southeast Asia Relations
Chaired by T. J. Pempel, University of California, Berkeley
Japanese Agricultural Investments in Southeast Asia in the Age of the “Global Land Grab”
Derek A. Hall, Wilfrid Laurier University
Cheer Up, Vietnam: Beto-chan, Doku-chan and the Legacies of Postwar Japan’s Roles in Southeast Asia
David Leheny, Princeton University
The Impact of the South China Sea Disputes on ASEANJapan Relations
Mie Oba, Tokyo University of Science
From Receiving to Giving: Learning from Aid in the Philippines and Thailand
Jin Sato, University of Tokyo
Discussant: T. J. Pempel, University of California, Berkeley
Panel 60. SEA
10:30AM-12:30PM Rosedale, 4th Floor
Crossing and Contesting Borders in Island and Mainland Southeast Asia
Anti-Categorical Legal Thinking in Mae Sot, Thailand, or the Bridge and the Boats on the River Moei
Malavika Reddy, University of Chicago
China and the Philippines: Borders and Violence in 1603
Ethan Hawkley, Wesley College
Transnational Perspectivism at Work: Remittance of Daughters and the Moral Economy of Innovation in Rural Vietnam
Ju-Young Lee, University of Minnesota
Vanished History: Recovering Pre-Colonial Philippine Transnational History
Teresita Cruz-del Rosario, National University of Singapore
Panel 61. SEA
10:30AM-12:30PM Birchwood Ballroom, Mezzanine
Whither the Southeast Asia Research Archive? – Sponsored by the AAS Southeast Asia Council (SEAC)
Chaired by Judith A. N. Henchy, University of Washington
Archiving State Violence in Thailand
Tyrell Haberkorn, Australian National University
Curating the Nation: Reflections from Archival Research on the Early Colonial Philippines
Oona MT Paredes, National University of Singapore
(De)Constructing the Vietnamese Archive
Nhung Tuyet Tran, University of Toronto
Transition in the Archive: Destination, Unknown
Matthew Schissler, University of Michigan
Discussant: Judith A. N. Henchy, University of Washington
Panel 77. BC
12:45PM-2:45PM Kenora, 2nd Floor
Hers or His? Performing Gender in the Musics of Japan, Korea, and the Philippines
Chaired by Hyunjin Yeo, University of Maryland, College Park
Professional Female Instrumentalists and Liminal Space in the Tokyo Jazz Scene
William D. Scally, University of Maryland, College Park
“Men Who Play Women’s Instruments”: Gender Stereotypes, Performance, and Struggles of Male Musicians in South Korea
Hyunjin Yeo, University of Maryland, College Park
Zarzuela Filipina: Musical Labor and the Tagalog Diva in Early-Twentieth-Century Philippine Theater
Isidora Miranda, University of Wisconsin–Madison
Aidentiti: The Politics of Gendered Language in Contemporary Japanese Popular Song
Megan E. Hill, University of Michigan
Discussant: Christi-Anne Castro, University of Michigan
Panel 95. SEA
12:45PM-2:45PM Forest Hill, 4th Floor
Beyond the Mainland: Buddhism and Mobility in Maritime Southeast Asia
Chaired by Justin T. McDaniel, University of Pennsylvania
Spreading Buddhism across the Seas: Zhuandao in Singapore
Wenxue Zhang, Institute for Philanthropy Tsinghua University
Nusantara’s Dharma: Ashin Jinarakkhita and the Buddhayāna Movement
Jack Meng-Tat Chia, Cornell University
Teaching Meditation in Malaysia, Taiwan, and America: The Transnational Career of Venerable Chi Chern
Yu-chen Li, National Chengchi University
Buddhist Meditation and Emerging Pluralism in the Philippines
Manuel Victor Jamias Sapitula, University of the Philippines, Diliman
Discussant: Justin T. McDaniel, University of Pennsylvania
Panel 128. SEA
3:00PM-5:00PM Kenora, 2nd Floor
Agents of Innovation or Clientelism? Understanding Local-Level Governance in Southeast Asia
Chaired by Alexander R. Arifianto, Nanyang Technological University
The Problem with “Good Governance”: The Local Roots to National Power in Decentralized Southeast Asia
Ehito Kimura, University of Hawai’i at Mānoa
Genesis of Duterteland: Central-Local Dynamics of State Repressiveness in the Philippines
Sol Iglesias, National University of Singapore
The Revival of the Leviathan in Thailand’s Local Governance Landscape: Recentralization by a Constitutional Oversight Agency
Tatchalerm Sudhipongpracha, Thammasat University
Achakorn Wongpredee, National Institute of Development Administration NIDA
Clients, Citizens, Voters: Ambiguities of Preferences in Leadership Qualities in Sumatra, Indonesia
Deasy Simandjuntak, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS) - Yusof Ishak Institute
Discussants: Ehito Kimura, University of Hawai’i at Mānoa, and Alexander R. Arifianto, Nanyang Technological University
Panel 149. BC
5:15PM-7:15PM Cedar, Mezzanine
Chinese Outward Investments in Southeast Asia: Development for Whom? Transformations Where?
Chaired by Tai Wei Lim, SIM University; National University of Singapore
China’s Engagement of ASEAN: Nanning and Boao Platforms
Tai Wei Lim, SIM University; National University of Singapore
Resource Cooperation as a Form of Contentious Development in China’s Relations with Southeast Asia
Jason Morris-Jung, SIM University
Historical Migration, Geopolitical Relations, and Accumulation Regimes: Chinese Investments in Philippine and Zambian Mining
Alvin A. Camba, Johns Hopkins University
Marilyn Grell-Brisk, Université de Neuchâtel
Adjustments of China’s Resource and Infrastructure Financing in Southeast Asia: Solving Problems or Causing Troubles?
Discussant: Erik Lind Harms, Yale University
7:30-9:30, Peel Room
Philippine Studies Group meeting!
SATURDAY 3/18:
Panel 169. BC
8:30AM-10:30AM York, Mezzanine
The Sino-Southeast Asian Relations in the Xi Jinping Era
Chaired by Frank Cibulka, Zayed University
China and the Philippines: Conflict and Cooperation in the Xi Jinping Era
Frank Cibulka, Zayed University
China’s “Belt and Road” and Southeast Asia: Challenges and Prospects
Alvin C. Lim, International Public Policy Pte. Ltd.
Fraternity of Barter Diplomacy: Sino-Cambodian Relations in the Xi Era
Shih-Lun Allen Chen, Sun Yat-sen University
Panel 189. SEA
8:30AM-10:30AM Provincial Ballroom South, 2nd Floor
The Politics of Disaster: Ethnographies of Vulnerability and Hope in the Contemporary
Philippines – Sponsored by the Philippine Studies Group (PSG)
Chaired by Will Smith, University of Queensland
Surviving the Old Tides: Disaster Resilience among Food Insecure Older Adults in an Urban Poor Settlement in Manila
Maria Carinnes Alejandria Gonzalez, University of Santo Tomas
El Niño and Incest: Climate Change and the Politics of Indigenous Knowledge
Will Smith, University of Queensland
Typhoon Yolanda and the Biopolitics of Disposability
Stephanie Santos, University of California, Los Angeles
The Presence of Absent Disasters: Finding Honey on Central Palawan Island, the Philippines
Sarah Webb, University of Queensland
Discussant:
Noah Theriault, University of Oklahoma
Panel 253. BC
3:00PM-5:00PM York, Mezzanine
Multiple Belongings and Flexible Identities: Towards a Transnational Perspective of Filipino Migration – Sponsored by the Philippine Studies Group
Chaired by Sharon Quinsaat, Grinnell College
Transnational Divorce: Migrant Filipinas in the Netherlands and Philippine Family Law
Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot, Radboud University
Transnational Filipino Kin Networks and Technologies of Care
Conely De Leon, York University
Pinay Activism in Canada
Ethel Tungohan, York University
Transforming the Uncertainties of History into Readable Spaces: Basketball and the Displaced Lives of Ilonggo Migrants in Seoul, South Korea
Clement Camposano, University of Asia and the Pacific
Panel 269. SEA
3:00PM-5:00PM Forest Hill, 4th Floor
Types and Effects of Electoral Malpractice in Southeast Asia
Chaired by Netina Tan, McMaster University
The Evolution of Electoral Corruption in Thailand Does the Color of the Local District Incumbent affect Housing Prices? Evidence from Singapore
Forms of Pre-Electoral Violence: New Micro-Level Evidence from Indonesia
S.P. Harish, New York University
Using Election Forensics to Detect Fraud and Strategic Behavior in the Philippines
Allen D. Hicken, University of Michigan
Discussant: Allen D. Hicken, University of Michigan
Panel 297. SEA
5:15PM-7:15PM Huron, 2nd Floor
Transnational Borderland Identities in Southeast Asia – Sponsored by AAS SEAC Rising Voices and TRaNS Journal
Chaired by Ian G. Baird, University of Wisconsin–Madison
Negotiating Life Course and Social Change through Transnational Mobility: Cambodian Labor Migrants in Thailand
Chivoin Peou, Royal University of Phnom Penh
Globalized Labor Market: State Security and Impacts on Women Migrant Workers
Lalita Yawangsan, Sungkonghoe University
Multi-Sited Contestations along the Borderwaters of the Mekong: Discourse Analysis of Hydropower and Anti-Dam Movements in Cambodia and Laos
Ham Oudom, Center for Khmer Studies
Intimate Borders and Long-Distance Journeys: Migration and the Life of Kinship in the Central Philippines
Resto S. Cruz, University of Edinburgh
Discussant: Ian G. Baird, University of Wisconsin–Madison
Panel 298. SEA ROUNDTABLE
5:15PM-7:15PM Dominion Ballroom North, 2nd Floor
The Philippines as Field: Diverse Positionalities and the Production of Knowledge – Sponsored by York Centre for Asian Research
Chaired by Philip Kelly, York University
Discussants:
B. Lynne Milgram, OCAD University
Kenneth Lawrence Cardenas, York University
Chaya Go, York University
Alex Z. Felipe, York University
SUNDAY 3/19:
Panel 325. SEA
8:30AM-10:30AM Willow East, Mezzanine
The Center Cannot Hold? Trends in Southeast Asian Politics – Sponsored by the Critical Asian Studies Journal
Chaired by Duncan McCargo, Columbia University
Young Cambodians and the Post-UNTAC Political Settlement
Netra Eng, Cambodia Development Research Institute
Center and Periphery in the Time of Duterte: Deepening Democracy or Restoring Strongman Rule at the Center?
Francisco Jota Lara, University of the Philippines
Populist Persuasion, Local Leadership, and Social Media in Indonesia
Merlyna Lim, Carleton University
Myanmar under the NLD: New Government, New Ways?
Ardeth Maung Thawnghmung, University of Massachusetts Lowell
Panel 358. SEA
10:45AM-12:45PM Provincial Ballroom North, 2nd Floor
The Philippines in the World: Ties and Tensions in Philippine History and Cultures
Chaired by Deirdre de la Cruz, University of Michigan
Dissent, Repression and Revolution: Descent into Manila’s “Dark Labyrinth,” 1895-1898
Maureen S. Justiniano, University of Wisconsin–Madison
Overtaking Catholicism: The “Iglesia Filipina Independiente” and the Quest for Religious Modernity in Early-Twentieth-Century Philippines
Adrian Hermann, University of Hamburg
The Double Apostasy of Salvador Pons: Spiritism and Catholicism in Early-Twentieth-Century Philippines
Deirdre de la Cruz, University of Michigan
Visual Voice: The Migrant Photography of Xyza Cruz Bacani
JPaul S. Manzanilla, National University of Singapore
Discussant: Megan C. Thomas, University of California, Santa Cruz
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