RMMLA (Rocky Mountain Modern
Language Association) Annual Convention 2007 in Calgary, Alberta
October 4-6, 2007
Program in Asian Studies
Chinese Literature and Film since
1900 - I
Historical Reflection in Chinese Film
Chair: Graldine A. Fiss, Harvard University
Alternate
Chair: Andrea Lingenfelter, Independent
Scholar
Presenters:
Sylvia
Li-Chun Lin, University of Notre Dame. "History vs.
Memory: Documentary Films on Atrocity in Taiwan."
Claire
Huot, University
of Calgary. "Yellow Earth and Still
Life: China's National Cinema Lives On."
J.
Colleen Berry, University of North Dakota. "What's So Funny
about Crazy Stone? Societal Ills and Comedy in Ning Hao's Hit Movie."
Rujie
Wang, College
of Wooster. "Films,
Projections, and Shadows."
Chinese Literature and Film since
1900 - II
Articulating Experiences of the Margins: Tibet,
Taiwan and Hong Kong in Chinese-Language Literature
Chair: Graldine A. Fiss, Harvard University
Alternate
Chair: Andrea Lingenfelter, Independent
Scholar
Presenters:
Andrea
Lingenfelter, Independent Scholar. "Margin as
Sanctuary in Annie Baobei's Padma."
Daniel
Alan Fried, University
of Alberta. "Nationalism,
Nostalgia and Necrology in the Taiwanese Poetics of Wang Song."
Wei
Yang, Yale
University. "Body, Race, and
Gender: Forms of Identity in Shi Shuqing's Hong Kong Trilogy."
Terence
C. Russell, University
of Manitoba. "Traditional
Culture and Contemporary Performance: Adaw Palaf's The Great Flood."
Modern Chinese Literature
Three Moments in Time: Texts from the Late Qing,
Cultural Revolution and the Present
Chair: Graldine A. Fiss, Harvard University
Alternate
Chair: Andrea Lingenfelter, Independent
Scholar
Presenters:
Guo-ou
Zhuang, University
of Nevada, Las Vegas. "New Mission of
an Old Genre: The Rise of Late Qing Fiction and Chinese Nation-Building."
Frederik
H. Green, Yale
University. "From Europe with
Love: Xu Xu's Early Travel Writing and the Aesthetics of Foreign Encounter."
Ka
F. Wong, University
of Hawai'i, Manoa. "Desiring
Revolution and Revolutionary Desire: Gender, Sexuality and Politics in Three
Cultural Revolution Memoirs."
Hua
Li, University
of Manitoba. "A Myth of Tears:
A Representative Reading of Su Tong's Binu."
Late Qing and Early Republican
Chinese Literature and Thought
Innovation, Transformation and Emancipation in
Late Qing Fiction
Chair: Graldine A. Fiss, Harvard University
Alternate
Chair: Steve Riep, Brigham Young
University
Presenters:
Anne
L. Xu, Austin
College. "Returning the
Gaze: Lu Xun and the Gawking Crowd."
Steve
Riep, Brigham
Young University. "Letting Women
Live: Religion and Women's Emancipation in the Short Fiction of Xu Dishan."
Sufen
S. Lai, Grand
Valley State University. "An Unfulfilled
Vision of Woman's Kingdom in Full Bloom: Flowers in the Mirror as an
Encyclopedic Novel."
Honghong
Ma, University
of California, Los Angeles. "A Deceptive
Theory in Action: Late Qing Novel Typology, Tropology, and Teleology."
Modern Chinese Poetry - I
Modern Chinese-Language Poetry and Its Contexts
Chair: Andrea Lingenfelter, Independent
Scholar
Alternate
Chair: Paul Manfredi, Pacific Lutheran
University
Presenters:
Jennifer
L. Feeley, Yale
University. "From the Boudoir
to the Nation: Poetic In(ter)ventions of Gender, Space, and Modernity in the
Women's Press.."
Lucas
R. Klein, Yale
University. "Discerning the
Soil: Bian Zhilin, Context, and Modern Chinese Poetry as Translation.."
Winnie
Lai Man Yee, University of Hong Kong. "Transfiguring
the Female Body: The Women Figures in Dai Wangshu, Li Kuang, and Ng Mei-kwan.."
Dian
Li, University
of Arizona. "The Poet in the
News: Celebrity Culture and Poetry Writing in Contemporary China.."
Modern Chinese Poetry - II
Contemporary Poetry in Chinese: Fringe,
Avant-garde, and Virtual
Chair: Andrea Lingenfelter, Independent
Scholar
Presenters:
Barbara
Jenni, University
of Zurich. "Ganga as a Key
Metaphor in Xi Chuan's Oeuvre of the 1990s.."
Yi-Ping
Tsou, National
Central University. "Rub:Ineffable: Making Sense
of Hsia Y's Transgressive Poetics."
Paul
Manfredi, Pacific
Lutheran University. "Modernism in
Contemporary Chinese Poetry.."
Michael
Martin Day, National
University. "On Paper or
Online, or Both?."
Asian Comparative Literature and
Film - I
Interpreting Sex and Violence in China, Taiwan and
Japan
Chair: David C. Stahl, Binghamton
University, SUNY
Alternate
Chair: Sylvia Li-Chun Lin, University of
Notre Dame
Presenters:
Carlos
Prado-Fonts, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya. "From the
Avant-Garde to Grotesque Neorealism: Su TongÕs Rice and the
Representations of Violence.."
Claire
Huot, University
of Calgary. "Tsai
Ming-LiangÕs Cinema of Cruelty: Excruciating Time-images of Bodily Gestures.."
Justin
Jesty, University
of Chicago. "Purge:
Revolution and Repetition in Postwar Japan.."
Asian Comparative Literature and
Film- II
Interpreting Sex and Violence in Postwar Japan
Chair: David C. Stahl, Binghamton
University, SUNY
Presenters:
Masashi
Ichiki, Chikushi
Jogakuen University. "De-mystifying
the War: Reading Japanese Yakuza Films.."
David
C. Stahl, Binghamton
University, SUNY. "Sins of the
Father, Sins of the Son: Transgenerational Transgression in Imamura ShheiÕs Vengeance
is Mine.."
Kate Elizabeth Taylor, University of Bangor. "Legacy of a Violent Man: Chi to Hone and the Trauma of Korean-Japanese Existence.."