標題:
EATS Conference Lyon 2013
時間:
2-4 May, 2013
地點:
École Normale Supérieure(45 Rue d'Ulm, 75005 Paris,France)
主辦單位:
The European Association of Taiwan Studies (EATS)
聯絡人:
E-mail: info@eats-taiwan.eu
內容簡介:
Thursday May 2nd, 2013
13:30-14:30
Keynote speech (conference room at Buisson)
Professor T. J. CHENG (College of William and Mary, United States)
OFFSHORE DEMOCRACIES AN IDEATIONAL CHALLENGE TO CHINA
14:30-16:00
Meeting room 2 at Buisson
MAPANEL Chaired by Helena Stepanova
Yoann GOUDIN (Ph.D. student, INALCO France Methodological introduction to the MA panel)
Legitimate languages and multilingualism in Taiwanese society: Which language skills are required for Taiwanese studies?
Gérald CRAMPON(MA student, Institute of East Asia, France)
A brief survey of Taiwan’s recent foreign policy on maritime issues
CHIU Hsiao-Chiao (MPhil. Student, LSE, England)
An anthropological study of memory and the multiplicity of identity in the post-militarised Kinmen
LIAO Yi-fen (MA student, Utrecht University, Netherlands)
Public participation, social and economic sustainability: A comparative case-study of community-based natural resource management in Taiwan
Muhammad NURJIHADI (MA student, Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia)
Future Taiwan-ASEAN relationship, blessing or disaster: theoretical analysis
Meeting room 3 at Buisson
TAIWAN’S SECURITY-TFD PANEL
T. J. CHENG
How Taiwan’s democratization impacts (or not) China’s evolution
IKEGAMI Masako (TBC by TFD) (Professor, University of Stockholm, Sweden)
Dilemma of Taiwan in the Senkaku/Diaoyutai conundrum – scrutinising the double-edged Cairo Declaration
Shawn S. F. KAO (Associate Professor, Tunghai University, Taiwan)
Title to be announced by TFD
Jon SULLIVAN (To be confirmed by TFD) (Associate Professor, University of Nottingham, England)
Wither Taiwan’s identity
16:20-17:30
Conference room at Buisson
SMALL ISLANDS, BIG ISSUES: TAIWAN AND\ IRELAND IN COMPARISON Chaired by Niki Alsford
Fang-long SHIH (Co-director, Taiwan Research, Programme, LSE, England)
Imagining an alternative future for Taiwan: Via comparison with Ireland
Mary E. DALY (Professor, University College, Dublin, Ireland)
Economic transition in Ireland 1957–73: Contrasts and comparisons with Taiwan
Rev. John McNEIL SCOTT (Senior Chaplain, University of London,England)
Forty shades of green or fifty shades of grey: Presbyterian Christianity and issues of identity in Taiwan and Ireland
Meeting room 2 at Buisson
TAIWAN’S NONABORIGINAL LITERATURE Chaired by Saša Istenič
Sung-sheng CHANG (Professor, UT Austin, United States)
Critical approaches to‘Taiwanese vernacular script movement’ in the Sinosphere: A theoretical contemplation
Táňa DLUHOŠOVÁ (Lecturer, Masaryk University, Czech Republic)
Europeans in Taiwan: 17th century in the post-war literary writings
Tzu-yu LIN (Ph.D. student, University of Edinburgh, England)
A second translation in Taiwanese Diasporic literature: Re-reading Weng Nao
Meeting room 3 at Buisson
MIGRATIONS AND NEW MEMBERS Chaired by Gary Rawnsley
Isabelle CHENG (Lecturer, Portsmouth University, England)
Which team do you support? The in-between identity of immigrant women in Taiwan
Joy Chun-yu LIN (Ph.D. student, Lancaster Univ., England)
An examination of Taiwanese government funded literacy programme for marriage immigrants from Southeast Asian countries and China
Lara MOMESSO (Ph.D. student, SOAS/ERCCT, England and Germany)
From being someone to be becoming no-one: the lived experiences of ‘exceptional’ Chinese spouses
Friday May 3rd, 2013
9:00-10:00
Keynote speech (conference room at Buisson)
Dr. E. ZEITOUN (Researcher and vice-Director, Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica)
LANGUAGE CONTACT AND LANGUAGE CHANGE AMONG THE FORMOSAN LANGUAGES AN EXAMPLIFICATION WITH SAISIYAT
10:00-11:00
Meeting room 2 at Buisson
RELIGIOUS ISSUES IN TAIWAN Chaired by Shih Fang-long
Fabienne JAGOU (Associate Professor, École Française d’Extrême-Orient, France)
The Dalai Lama in Taiwan: Tibetan religious leader, begging monk or political strategist?
Andre LALIBERTÉ (Professor, University of Ottawa, Canada)
Taiwan’s ‘Buddhism for this world’ at a crossroad
Burhan CIKILI (MA student, National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
Hizmet movement on intercultural interfaith dialogue in Taiwan
Meeting room 3 at Buisson
INDIGENOUS LITERATURE Chaired by Jens Damm
Peiyin LIN (Assistant Professor, University of HK, Hong Kong)
Voice from the margin: gender and ethnicity in the works of Rimuy Aki
Federica PASSI (Lecturer, Ca’ Foscari University, Italy)
The role and importance of Aborigines in the creation of a Taiwanese literature
Gwennaël GAFFRIC (Ph.D. student, University of Lyon 3, France)
Do waves have memories? Environmental issues in Syaman Rapongan’s writing
11:30-12:40
Conference room at Buisson
NEW PERSPECTIVES ON TAIWAN’S INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Chaired by Thomas B. Gold
Dennis v. HICKEY (Distinguished Professor, Missouri State University, United States)
The East China Sea peace initiative policies, problems and prospects
Reinhard BIEDERMANN (Assistant Professor, Tamkang University, Taiwan)
Taiwan’s participation in transnational governance mechanisms
Malte Philipp KAEDING (Lecturer, University of Surrey, England)
A Hongkongisation of Taiwan? Taiwanese perceptions of Hong Kong’s development,
economic integration and United Front work
Meeting room 2 at Buisson
MEDIA INDUSTRIES Chaired by Ming-yeh Rawnsley
Corrado NERI (Associate Professor, Lyon 3 University, France)
Negotiating neighbourhood: immigration and foreign labour in recent Taiwanese cinema
Jens SEJRUP (Ph.D., University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
Instrumentalized history and the motif of repetition in news coverage of Japan-Taiwan relations
Stefano CENTINI (Ph.D. student, INALCO, France)
Representations, confrontations and cooperation in film and television co-production between Taiwan and China
Meeting room 3 at Buisson
CROSS-STRAIT POLITICS SINCE THE 2012 ELECTIONS Chaired by Dmitry Smirnov
LIN Wen-cheng (Professor and Dean, NSYSU University, Taiwan)
Hu Jintao’s conflict management on Sino-American relations: The Taiwan case
LIN Chiung-chu (Associate Professor, Soochow University, Taiwan)
National identity and attitudes towards China: A generational perspective”
CHOU Muyi (Ph.D. student, Humboldt U. Berlin, Germany)
China’s authoritarian diffusion effects on Taiwan
14:00-15:00
Keynote speech (conference room at Buisson)
A. C. HSIAU (Researcher and vice-Director, Institute of Sociology, Academia Sinica
A TALE OF THE 70S)
THE GENERATIONAL ORIGIN OF CONTEMPORARY TAIWANESE POLITICS AND CULTURE
15:00-16:30
Meeting room 2 at Buisson
CRAFTING NEW POLITICAL SPACES AND VISIBILITIES Chaired by Elizabeth Zeitoun
Jens DAMM (Assistant Professor, Chang Jung Christian University, Taiwan)
Cross-Strait cyberspace and its influence on the establishment of a public sphere in China
TSAI Pei & CHANG Ming-jay (Assistant professor, Shih-shin University, Taiwan)
The challenge of globalization of Taiwan Indigenous TV: A comparative study among TITV and Māori Television
Yoshihisa AMAE (Assistant Professor, Chang Jung Christian University, Taiwan)
Building communities through pilgrimage to sacred sites of war memory in Taiwan
Astrid LIPINSKY (Post-doc Assistant, Wien Universität, Austria)
Taiwan at the UN Commission on the Status of Women and the Women’s movement
Meeting room 3 at Buisson
CULTURAL FLOWS Chaired by Táňa Dluhošová
Carsten STORM (Professor, Erlangen-Nürnberg Universtität, Germany)
The texture of youth, locality and globality in Edward Yang’s A Bright Summer Day
Ann HEYLEN (Associate Prof., National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan)
Appropriating Taiwan manga culture through manga Taiwanshi and forms of political satire
Sang-Yeon SUNG (Lecturer, Wien Universität, Austria)
Constructing national image through popular music
Chu-ying LIU (PhD student, University of Southampton, England)
The Image of the Female Singer- The Structural Characteristics of Female Stardom in the Taiwanese Mandopop Music Video
16:30-17:45
Documentary screening (conference room at Buisson)
With author Véronique ARNAUD, Senior Researcher, Centre Asie du Sud-Est –
CNRS
Botel Tobago, The Isle of Men, [1971] 2011
Saturday May 4th, 2013
8:00-9:00
Class room F101 at Descartes
TAIWAN HISTORY Chaired by Stéphane Corcuff
LIN Yuju (Researcher, Institute of Taiwan History, Academia Sinica, Taiwan)
Trade, local affairs, and Formation of Taiwanese merchant communities in mid-18th century
Niki ALSFORD (Research Assistant and PhD student, SOAS, England)
A fanzailou by the River Tamsui
Classroom F1 at Descartes
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES & TOURISM Chaired by Bruce Jacobs
Simona GRANO (Research Associate, University of Zürich, Switzerland)
Perception of risk towards nuclear in Taiwan and Hong Kong
Alice DESNOS (PhD student, University of Provence, France)
The role of industrial heritage in identity issues: the touristification of sugar mills in Taiwan
9:00-10:30
Class room F101 at Descartes
DOMESTIC POLITICS: A NEIGHBOURING CONTEXT Chaired by Isabelle Cheng
Thomas B. GOLD (Professor, University of California - Berkeley, United States)
The field of power in martial law Taiwan and South Korea
Dafydd FELL (Reader, SOAS England)
Third parties in Taiwanese party politics (2005 – 2012): The fall and mini revival
Mark WEATHERALL (PhD student, National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
The institutionalization of Taiwan’s party system in regional perspective
Agata FIJAŁKOWSKA (PhD student, National Chengchi University, Taiwan)
Strawberries are getting wild: New wave of student movement on Taiwan and its relation with mainland China and HK
Classroom F1 at Descartes
ECONOMIC INTEGRATION AND TRADE ACROSS THE TAIWAN STRAIT Chaired by Stefan Braig
Peter C. Y. CHOW (Professor, City University of New York, United States)
Taiwan’s industrial policies and the drive for globalization
Charles I-Hsin CHEN (Researcher, SOAS, England)
Escaping from the China Swirl? The prospective of cross-strait relations under increasing economic interdependence
Qin TANG (Ph.D. student, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany)
Convergence through regulations? Institutional reform in China and Taiwan
for a sustainable Cross-Strait economic growth under the WTO
Jenping Myron CHIU (PostDoc Research Fellow, SOAS, England)
Special treatment? The effectiveness of Chinese preferential policy on Taiwanese
investment in China since the late 1980s
10:30-12:00
HISTORICAL GEOPOLITICS OF TAIWAN Chaired by Ann Heylen
KINOSHITA Naoko (Professor, Kumamoto University, Japan)
Relationship between Taiwan, the Ryukus and Fujian during the 10th – 15/16th
centuries as seen from trade porcelain
Stéphane CORCUFF (Associate Professor, Lyon Institute of Political Studies and Institute of East Asia, France)
The fall of Zheng Taiwan and the geopolitics of the Formosa Strait in the late Seventeenth century: A commentary n Zheng Ke-shuang’s 1683 petition to Kangxi
Bogdan ZEMANEK (Assistant Professor, Jagiellonian University, Poland)
“Fine modern guns, which fired six rounds.” Failed modernization of Taiwanese
19th century coastal defence
Dean KARALEKAS (Ph.D. student, National Chengchi University, Taiwan)
Mapping Taiwan’s complexity in the world
系統號:
C-000882