Saturday
Session 1 | Room 703 |
Interdisciplinary Gender & Sexuality Session Chair: Yuan Zhu09:55 – Challenging the Normative Paradigm of Gender and Sexuality: A Critical Literature Review of ‘T’ Experience and Embodiment in China (69520) The presenter bio is not available for this presentation, yet. - read abstract 10:20 – Sculpting the Desire: Chinese Women Re-imagining Gender Subjectivities by Participating Nisu Fandom (70413) Yuan Zhu is a Ph.D. student at the Department of Humanities and Creative Writing, HKBU. She is interested in how gender and sexuality intersects with neo-liberal dynamics in post-socialist China, including labour, technology and consumption. - read abstract 10:45 – Sexual Politics in YouTube: Shifting Values in Femininities and Women’s Empowerment (69798) Dr. Porranee Singpliam is a lecturer at the Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn University. Her research interests include feminist media studies, media studies, and queer studies. - read abstract | Room 704 |
Comparative Studies of Asian and East Asian Studies Session Chair: Shuqi Wang09:30 – The Role of China’s Local Governments in Pan-Yellow Sea Cooperation (70001) Ms Jing Xie is a University Doctoral Student at Waseda University in Japan - read abstract 09:55 – Examining the South China Sea Dispute With Morphological Analysis (67183) Zachary Lavengood is a PhD candidate at Charles University's Institute of International Studies. His research focuses on Arctic and Eurasian geopolitics, global poverty and development, and world-systems analysis. - read abstract 10:20 – China’s Global Maritime Expansion: Between Its Grand Dream and External Trends (68490) Najla AlZarooni is a Senior Non-Resident Researcher for the Trends Research and Advisory Council in the UAE, China Center at Lancaster University in the UK and the Consortium for Area Studies of Beijing International Studies University in China. - read abstract 10:45 – Role Conception in Foreign Policy: Comparing Japan and South Korea on the South China Sea Issue in Mid-2010 (67636) Shuqi Wang is a Ph.D. candidate at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore, specializing in international security and alliance politics. Her current research explores U.S. allies' policy alignment amid great power competition. - read abstract | Room 705 |
Cultural Studies Session Chair: Nilobon Vongpattaranon09:30 – Consumption Habitus in the Comic Fan Community and Fans’ Devotion to Professional in China (70639) Dr Boris Pun is a University Postdoctoral Fellow or Instructor at The Chinese University of Hong Kong in Hong Kong - read abstract 09:55 – Conceptualizing Taiwanese Cultural Values in Souvenir Packaging Design for Foreign Tourists: How Japanese Tourists Purchasing for Casual Gift-giving (70654) Mr Taiichi Shimamura is a University Postgraduate Student at National Cheng Kung University in Taiwan - read abstract 10:20 – Agricultural Extension Strategies of Transforming Thai Desserts for Global Markets (69701) Dr. Nilobon is a Bangkok-based university lecturer who specializes in Communication Arts and Performing Arts before transferring her experience to Agricultural Extension. Her area of expertise also includes Urban Design, Cultural and Media Studies. - read abstract 10:45 – Learning Culture from Playing: The Cultural Influence on Students from Playing Edutainment Under the Steam Education Programme (70634) Dr Boris Pun is a University Postdoctoral Fellow or Instructor at The Chinese University of Hong Kong in Hong Kong - read abstract | Room 707 |
Linguistics, Language and Cultural Studies Session Chair: Lok Fai Pun09:30 – “Change in L2 Motivation, Change in Worldview”: Being a Chinese International Student in Australia (70525) Mr Dennis Lam is a University Doctoral Student at Western Sydney University in Australia - read abstract 09:55 – Effects of Cultural Studies on Language Learning Motivation and Transformative Learning in an Introductory Language Course (69927) Dr Mizuki Mazzotta is a University Assistant Professor/Lecturer at Emory University in United States - read abstract 10:20 – The Invisibility of Translator’s Presence (70725) Dr JYOTIKA ELHANCE is a University Associate Professor/Senior Lecturer at University of Delhi in India - read abstract 10:45 – Reimagining English Education in Japan in an Age of Cultural and Racial Reckoning (70304) Dr Gregory Paul Glasgow is a University Associate Professor/Senior Lecturer at Kanda University of International Studies in Japan - read abstract |
Session 2 | Room 703 |
Symposium (Korean Studies)11:25 – Distribution and Formation of Christian Terms in East Asia through the Tracts: Focusing on F. Ohlinger’s Korean Translations during 1880-1890s (70566) Dr. Hyewon Lee is a research Professor of Institute of Christianity and Korean Culture, Yonsei University, Korea. Her research embraces Asian Christian history and currently focuses on the study about the formation of Christian Terms in East Asia. - read abstract 11:50 – Japan in the Letters of Protestant Missionaries in Korea (1880-1942) (70663) Dr Sung-On Kim is a University Assistant Professor/Lecturer at Yonsei University in South Korea - read abstract 12:15 – No Text Is Taken For Granted: The Role of Critical Digital Humanities in Digital Transformational Era (70333) Dr Jong Woo Kim is a University Assistant Professor/Lecturer at Yonsei University in South Korea - read abstract | Room 704 |
Japanese Studies Session Chair: Changzoo Song11:25 – Re-conceptualizing Cross-Border Tourism: Tourist Cities in Japan and Dynamics of Nationalism (70737) Mr JIHYUK PARK is a University Doctoral Student at Syracuse University in United States - read abstract 11:50 – Article 9 and Ontological Origins of Japan’s Security: Case Studies from the 1990s (68510) Ms Anastasiya Polishchuk is a University Doctoral Student at Waseda University in Japan - read abstract 12:15 – Shining Under the Glass Ceiling: How Japan’s Liberal Democratic Party’s “Women’s Affairs Division” Keeps Women in Their Place (68493) Dr Antonija Cavcic is a University Associate Professor/Senior Lecturer at Shiga Prefectural University in Japan - read abstract 12:40 – Goodwill Beyond the Shades of Nationalism and Racism: The Pacifist Wishes of Japanese Wives Left in Post-colonial Korea (68509) Dr Changzoo Song is Senior Lecturer in Asian/Korean Studies at the University of Auckland. His interest includes diasporic identities, diaspora-homeland relations, ethno-nationalism, and diasporic engagement policy in the Korean context. - read abstract | Room 705 |
Cultural Studies Session Chair: Brian Haas11:25 – Navigating the Complexity of Multicultural Societies: A Pilot Workshop (70565) Dr Jesvin Yeo is an Associate Professor of Design Art at the Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. Her research explore applied design in different fields and integrates functional, emotional and social aspects according to actual needs. - read abstract 11:50 – Game, Interactivity, and Narrative of Love: A Case Study of It Takes Two, 2021 (70555) Xin Yao is a lecturer at the Sichuan Fine Arts Institute, China. Dr. Yao explored online participatory culture in non-western contexts. She employs mixed-methods to examine a broad range of topics about new media and digital culture. - read abstract 12:15 – Women and Ethnicity in the Tea Production Processes of Thailand (70296) Dr.Siya Uthai is an assistant professor at the Department of Social Science and Development, Faculty of Social Sciences, Chiang Mai University, Thailand. Her specialization are food security, development, social movement and women issues. - read abstract 12:40 – Understanding Personality and Dynamic Life Stories Through a Cultural Lens (69514) Brian W. Haas is an Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Georgia. The primary objective of Dr. Haas’ research is to produce results that improve the way people function within diverse multicultural settings. - read abstract | Room 707 |
Architecture and Urban Studies Session Chair: Sofia Quiroga Fernandez11:25 – The Appropriation of the History of Photography on Vinyl Record Covers (70783) José Carneiro is a Professor at the University of Porto in Portugal. - read abstract 11:50 – Analysis of Festival Spaces in Taipei – A Case Study of Bangka Qingshan Festival (70684) Szu Yin Liu is currently is a PhD candidate at the School of Architecture, Tsinghua University, China. Her research interests are focused on urban studies, architecture, and festival studies. - read abstract 12:15 – Urban Governance for Cultural Space of Ancient Capitals: The Challenges of Experience, Imagination, and Ideology in Xi’an (70761) Dr Jeffrey Guo is a University Postdoctoral Fellow or Instructor at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University in Taiwan - read abstract 12:40 – An Ethnographic Urban Approach to Kowloon Walled City (69889) PhD architect and associate professor in the Architecture Department at XJTLU. She explores the intersection of visual and cultural innovations in architectural discourse and how it affects the design process and its perception - read abstract |
Session 3 | Room 703 |
South-East Asian Studies Session Chair: Argie Guijarno14:05 – Spanning Boundaries in Southeast Asia: Exploring Cross-border Issues of the East-west Economic Corridor in the Time of COVID-19 (69492) Yuko Shirai has been conducting interdisciplinary research in rural peasant communities in Southeast Asia for over twenty years. Shirai focuses on understanding rural people’s livelihoods, and the challenges they are facing. - read abstract 14:30 – Chinese Language Teacher’s Competencies in the Eastern Economics Corridor of Thailand (67635) Dr.Phattharamanat Sritrakul, is currently a lecturer of Department of Vocational Education and Social Development, Faculty of Education, Burapha University, Thailand. Her research interests are Comparative Education and Educational Administration. - read abstract 14:55 – Barriers in Teaching-Learning Mathematics in Rural Senior High Schools: Bases for Instructional Improvement Plan (68359) Dr Argie Guijarno is a School Administrator at Bingawan National High School in Philippines - read abstract | Room 704 |
Chinese Studies Session Chair: Nim Yan Wong14:05 – Hanfu and the Reenactment of the Mid-autumn Festival: Becoming Han Through Affective Memory (67426) I am a phd candidate from Institute for Cultural Inquiry at Utrecht University. I have the research master degree in Gender and Ethnicity and the research master degree in journalism and political communication. - read abstract 14:30 – War and Peace: Guan Shanyue’s Art and Journey in the 1930s and 1940s (70756) Dr. Bianca Yin-ki Cheung is an Assistant Professor of Teaching in the Department of History of Lingnan University. Her research interests include modern China, gender history, and history of Chinese painting. - read abstract 14:55 – Tales of a Pan-Asian Dandy: Chua Lam and the Making of Hong Kong Middlebrow Culture (70785) Dr Nim Yan Wong is a University Associate Professor/Senior Lecturer at The Chinese University of Hong Kong in Hong Kong - read abstract | Room 705 |
Cultural Studies & History Session Chair: Nairita Ghosh14:05 – Narratives of the Coconut in Our Memory: The Coconut Industry in Philippine Literature and History, 1940-2018 (69623) The presenter bio is not available for this presentation, yet. - read abstract 14:30 – Treatment of History in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby (68254) Dr. Mukesh Yadav is currently working as Professor and Head, Department of English and Humanities in University of Engineering and Management, Jaipur. He has an extensive expertise in Diasporic Writing and Cross-Cultural education. - read abstract 14:55 – Idea, Images, and Agency: The Yakshis in Texual Traditions and Iconographies (70699) Ms. Nairita Ghosh is an advanced PhD candidate at the Department of History and Culture, at the Jamia Millia Islamia University, New Delhi. Her research interests include social history, epigraphy, textual traditions, geography, and philology. - read abstract | Room 707 |
Literary Studies / All Genres / Theory Session Chair: Kenneth Toah Nsah14:05 – Intermedial Elements: Building Identity and Selfhood (68095) Mykyta Isagulov is a doctoral student at the University of Exeter, United Kingdom. His research interests lie in the fields of intermediality, intertextuality and art synthesis, specifically the intermedial elements in British modernist literature. - read abstract 14:30 – Literary Perspective on Foresight and Futures Studies in the Face of Climate Change and Ecological Breakdown in the Congo Basin (69797) Dr Kenneth Nsah, widely known by his pen name Nsah Mala, is a Research & Teaching Fellow (ATER) at Université de Lille, France. His research interests include comparative literature, African literatures, environmental humanities, & creative writing. - read abstract |