EALCS at the Association for Asian Studies Annual Conference

We are proud that so many scholars who are core members or affiliates of our department will be presenting at the Association for Asian Studies annual conference, held both virtually on the conference website and in-person in Boston. Please join us if you plan to attend AAS!

  • Kaitlyn Ugoretz, participant in roundtable “Patchwork Ethnography, Elusive Archives, and the Burdens of Risk and Care,” Friday 2/17 (recording available online)
  • Keita Moore, participant in roundtable “Taking Place: The Dynamics of Physical Spaces within Japanese Digital Media,” Friday 2/17 (recording available online)
  • William Fleming, “Anomaly Accounts and the Margins of Tokugawa Control,” Friday 2/17 (recording available online)
  • Susan Hwang, “The Korean American Connection in 1990s’ South Korean Popular Music,” Friday 2/17 (recording available online): also organizer of the panel
  • Hangping Xu, “The Supercrip Figure of History in Socialist China,” Thursday 3/16, 7:00–8:30pm, HCC – Meeting Room 200 (Second Level)
  • Wandi Wang, “Good Taste in Gastronomy, Aesthetics, and Material Culture: On the Evolution of “Pure Offerings” (qinggong) from the Southern Song to the Qing,” Friday, 3/17, 9:00am–10:30am, HCC – Meeting Room 205 (Second Level): also organizer of the panel
  • Thomas Mazanec, “Fishy Materials: On a Late Tang Poetic Series on Fish Tackle,” Friday 3/17, 9:00am–10:30am, HCC – Meeting Room 205 (Second Level)
  • Suma Ikeuchi, “Jus Familia: Filipino Migrants, Ambivalent Intimacy, and Murmurs of Imperialism in Contemporary Japan,” Friday 3/17, 2:00–3:30pm, HCC – Meeting Room 205 (Second Level): also organizer of the panel
  • Anthony Barbieri, “Gaming the System: Ritual Board Games and Post-Mortem Paradises in Egypt and China,” Saturday 3/18, 2:00–3:30pm, Boston Sheraton Hotel – Back Bay A (2nd Floor)