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From: "Linda Dwyer" <dwyer@MAIL.H-NET.MSU.EDU>
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Subject: H-ASIA: ANN Conf final program "Construction of Race and Racism in
East Asia: East-West Perspectives," Munich, September 12-14, 2012


> H-ASIA
> August 7, 2012
>
> ANN Conf final program "Construction of Race and Racism in East Asia:
> East-West Perspectives," Munich, September 12-14, 2012
> **********
> From: Rotem Kowner [kowner@research.haifa.ac.il]
>
> Dear H-Asia members,
>
> Hereby we would like to announce the final program of the conference
> "Constructions of Race and Racism in East Asia: East-West Perspectives",
> which will be held at the University of the Armed Forces Munich from 12
> September to 14 September, 2012.
>
> Scholars who wish to attend the conference are requested to contact Dr.
> Anke Fischer-Kattner <anke.kattner@unibw.de>
>
> Best wishes,
> Walter Demel and Rotem Kowner
> --
>
> Program of the Conference
> Constructions of Race and Racism in East Asia: East-West Perspectives
>
> September 12-14, 2012
> University of the Armed Forces Munich, Germany
>
>
>
> DAY I (Wednesday, September 12)
>
> 13.30 h Welcome Addresses and Introduction Prof. Dr. Merith Niehuss,
> President of the University of the Armed Forces Munich
> Prof. Rotem Kowner (University of Haifa, Israel) and Prof.
> Walter Demel (University of the Armed Forces Munich, Germany)
>
> SECTION I: Chair: Dr. Susanne Friedrich (Ludwigs-Maximilians University,
> Munich, Germany)
>
> 14.00 h Japanese as Both a "Race" and a "Non-race": The politics of
> jinshu and minzoku and the depoliticization of Japaneseness
> Prof. Kawai Yuko (Rikkyo University, Tokyo, Japan)
>
> 14.50 h The Japanese Race in Nazi German View
> Prof. Gerhard Krebs (formerly Berlin Free University,
> Germany)
>
> 15.30 h Coffee Break
>
> 16.00 h The Construction of the Chinese "Races" in Japan's Southward
> Expansion to Southeast Asia, 1895-1941
> Prof. Kuo Huei-Ying (John Hopkins University, USA)
>
> 16.50 h Racist Attitudes Towards Indigenous Peoples of Siberia
> Dr. David C. Lewis (Cambridge University, UK, and Yunnan
> University, Kunming, China)
>
> 17.40 h Commentary: Dr. Anke Fischer-Kattner (University of the Armed
> Forces Munich, Germany)
>
>
>
> DAY II (Thursday, September 13)
>
> SECTION II: Chair: Prof. Hans van Ess (Ludwigs-Maximilians University,
> Munich, Germany) [To be confirmed]
>
> 9.00 h Propagation of Racial Thought in 19th Century China
> Daniel Barth (Ludwigs-Maximilians University, Munich,
> Germany)
>
> 9.50 h The Great Immigration Crisis: Britain, the Dominions and the
> Threat of Japanese Immigration, 1905-09
> Dr. Antony Best (London School of Economics and Politics,
> UK)
>
> 10.40 h Coffee Break
>
> 11.10 h Racialization of Koreans in Hawaii during the Japanese
> Colonial Period:
> Mutual Perceptions by and of the Japanese and Caucasians
> in Hawaii, 1905-1945
> Prof. Wayne Patterson (St. Norbert College, De Pere., USA)
>
> 12.00 h Commentary: Prof. Peter Pörtner (Ludwig-Maximilians
> University, Munich, Germany) - [To be confirmed]
>
>
> SECTION III: Chair: Prof. Roderich Ptak (Ludwigs-Maximilians University,
> Munich, Germany)
>
> 14.00 h Whose idea is it? The Synthesis of Foreign and Domestic
> Constructions of Race in Imperial Japan (1854-1945)
> Prof. Rotem Kowner (University of Haifa, Israel)
>
> 14.50 h Racial Categories of Children: Whose Races Are They?
> Prof. Mariko Tamanoi (UCLA, USA)
>
> 15.30 h Coffee Break
>
> 16.00 h Red and Yellow : Mutual Images of China and the US during the
> Korean War
> Dr. Lu Xun (Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing,
> China)
>
> 16.50 h Manufacturing Patriotism and Performing Chineseness in the
> Yellow:
> How capitalist pop music in Hong Kong and Taiwan
> collaborate with the Chinese state to create a racialized nationalism
> since the 1980s
> Prof. Cheng Yinghong (Delaware State University, USA)
>
> 17.40 h Commentary: Daniel Barth (Ludwigs-Maximilians University,
> Munich, Germany)
>
>
>
>
> DAY III (Friday, September 14)
>
> SECTION IV: Chair: Dr. Anna Stecher (Ludwigs-Maximilians University,
> Munich, Germany)
>
> 9.00 h 'Uplifting the Weak and Degenerated Races of East Asia':
> The 'Western Civilizing Mission', White Protestant
> Values, and the Idea of the Far Eastern Championship Games
> Stefan Hübner (Jacobs University, Bremen, Germany)
>
> 9.50 h Pan-Asianism reactions against the White superiority network
> and the origin of the Second World War: attempted racial solidarity and
> its failure
> Prof. Saho Matsumoto-Best (Nagoya City University, Japan)
>
> 10.40 h Coffee Break
>
> 11.10 h Race, Masculinity, and Nationalism in Chinese Martial Arts
> Cinema
> Prof. Chang Kai-man (Tulane University, USA)
>
> 12.00 h Commentary: Dr. Christine Hikel (University of the Armed
> Forces Munich, Germany)
>
>
> SECTION V: Chair: Prof. Eckart Hellmuth (Ludwigs-Maximilians University,
> Munich, Germany)
>
> 14.00 h Constructing Racial Theories as an International Western
> Enterprise (ca 1750-1850)
> Prof. Walter Demel (University of the Armed Forces Munich,
> Germany)
>
> 14.50 h Constructions of Race and Racism in Nineteenth-Century
> European Encyclopaedias
> Dr. Georg Lehner (University of Vienna, Austria)
>
> 15.30 h Coffee Break
>
> 16.00 h 'The Guilty Feeling that you Exist': Indisch-Japanese and the
> Memory of the Japanese Occupation of the Netherland East Indies
> Dr. Ezawa Aya (University of Leiden, Netherlands)
>
> 16.50 h "Confucius' Outcasts": Amerasian Migration form Korea to
> America, 1970s-1980s
> Dr. Hwang Whitney Taejin (University of California,
> Berkeley, currently Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea)
>
> 17.40 h Commentary and final résumé: Prof. Rotem Kowner (University
> of Haifa, Israel)
>
> 18.10 h Farewell address: Prof. Walter Demel (University of the Armed
> Forces Munich, Germany)
>
>
> The organizers acknowledge the generous support of the German-Israeli
> Foundation (GIF) and the German Research Foundation (DFG)
>
>
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