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Friday, Oct 5 9am–5pm Beverly Bossler, University of California-Davis, Femininities and Masculinities in the Chinese Past Ann Waltner, University of Minnesota, Recovering Voices David Porter, University of Michigan–Ann Arbor, Trans- Eurasian Convergences in Early Modern Women’s Writing Andrea Lingenfelter, Independent Scholar, “Her Point of View”: Zhai Yongming and her Feminist Vision of China Past and Present Panel 1: Re-Historicizing Panel 2: Intersecting and Terminological Identifies Saturday, Oct 6 9am–4:30pm Roundtable: What are Feminist Sinologies Joan Judge, York University, Everydayness as a Category of Gender Analysis Wang Zheng, University of Michigan–Ann Arbor, Chen Bo’er and the Paradigm of Socialist Film in the PRC Lingzhen Wang, Brown University, Women’s Cinematic Practice in Socialist China Sharon Wesoky, Allegheny College, Chinese Feminism, Intellectual Criticism and the State Panel 3: Mediums and Mediation Panel 4: Re-Tooling Discourses Sunday, Oct 7 9am–12:15pm Susan Koshy, University of Illinois- Urbana-Champaign, Neoliberal Family Matters Mary Chapman, University of British Columbia, Edith Eaton/ Sui Sin Far and the Transpacific Tamara C. Ho, University of California-Riverside, Feminist Sinologies: Southeast Asian and Human Rights Afterthoughts CCS Annual Conference Sponsored by the Center for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan—Ann Arbor Location: Anderson ABCD, Michigan Union Time: 8:30–5pm (Friday and Saturday, Oct 5-6) 9–12pm (Sunday, Oct 7) Open to the public is interdisciplinary conference explores the intersections of feminism and sinology in all their current forms. Topics covered include historical gender formations in sinological studies, the gender politics of sinological discourse, Chinese feminist poetics, writing/translation/textuality, alternative Chinese modernities, the Cultural Revolution, the role of mediation in Chinese feminism, the gender landscape of contemporary China, transnational Chinese gender constructions, and the future of Chinese feminisms. Speakers: Beverly Bosseler, Mary Chapman, Tamara Ho, Joan Judge, Susan Koshy, Andrea Lingenfelter, David Porter, Ann Waltner, Wang Lingzhen, Wang Zheng, and Sharon Wesoky. Visit Our Website: https://feministsinologies.lsa.umich.edu Email Nan Z. Da: [email protected] Painting: ree Sisters, Yuen Yiu Ngao, 1980 Feminist Sinologies Oct 5-7, 2012

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Page 1: Feminist Sinologies Oct 5-7, 2012 - College of LSA · Criticism and the State Panel 3: Mediums and Mediation Panel 4: Re-Tooling Discourses Sunday, Oct 7 9am–12:15pm Susan Koshy,

Friday, Oct 59am–5pm

Beverly Bossler, University of California-Davis, Femininities and Masculinities in the Chinese PastAnn Waltner, University of Minnesota, Recovering VoicesDavid Porter, University of Michigan–Ann Arbor, Trans-Eurasian Convergences in Early Modern Women’s WritingAndrea Lingenfelter, Independent Scholar, “Her Point of View”: Zhai Yongming and her Feminist Vision of China Past and PresentPanel 1: Re-HistoricizingPanel 2: Intersecting and Terminological Identifies

Saturday, Oct 69am–4:30pm

Roundtable: What are Feminist SinologiesJoan Judge, York University, Everydayness as a Category of Gender AnalysisWang Zheng, University of Michigan–Ann Arbor, Chen Bo’er and the Paradigm of Socialist Film in the PRCLingzhen Wang, Brown University, Women’s Cinematic Practice in Socialist ChinaSharon Wesoky, Allegheny College, Chinese Feminism, Intellectual Criticism and the StatePanel 3: Mediums and MediationPanel 4: Re-Tooling Discourses

Sunday, Oct 79am–12:15pm

Susan Koshy, University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign, Neoliberal Family MattersMary Chapman, University of British Columbia, Edith Eaton/ Sui Sin Far and the TranspacificTamara C. Ho, University of California-Riverside, Feminist Sinologies: Southeast Asian and Human RightsAfterthoughts

CCS Annual Conference

Sponsored by the Center for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan—Ann Arbor

Location: Anderson ABCD, Michigan Union Time: 8:30–5pm (Friday and Saturday, Oct 5-6) 9–12pm (Sunday, Oct 7)

Open to the public

This interdisciplinary conference explores the intersections of feminism and sinology in all their current forms. Topics covered include historical gender formations in sinological studies, the gender politics of sinological discourse, Chinese feminist poetics, writing/translation/textuality, alternative Chinese modernities, the Cultural Revolution, the role of mediation in Chinese feminism, the gender landscape of contemporary China, transnational Chinese gender constructions, and the future of Chinese feminisms.

Speakers: Beverly Bosseler, Mary Chapman, Tamara Ho, Joan Judge, Susan Koshy, Andrea Lingenfelter, David Porter, Ann Waltner, Wang Lingzhen, Wang Zheng, and Sharon Wesoky.

Visit Our Website: https://feministsinologies.lsa.umich.edu

Email Nan Z. Da: [email protected]

Painting: Three Sisters, Yuen Yiu Ngao, 1980

Feminist Sinologies Oct 5-7, 2012