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Saturday<br />

Panel 298. SEA<br />

5:15PM-7:15PM <br />

ROUNDTABLE<br />

Dominion Ballroom North, 2nd Floor<br />

The Philippines as Field: Diverse Positionalities and<br />

the Production of Knowledge – Sponsored by York<br />

Centre for Asian Research<br />

Chaired by Philip Kelly, York University<br />

Discussants:<br />

B. Lynne Milgram, OCAD University<br />

Kenneth Lawrence Cardenas, York University<br />

Chaya Go, York University<br />

Alex Z. Felipe, York University<br />

Panel 299. C<br />

5:15PM-7:15PM <br />

Maple East, Mezzanine<br />

Poetry and Empire<br />

Chaired by Paul W. Kroll, University of Colorado, Boulder<br />

Is the Chu ci Anthology a Han Imperial Text?<br />

Martin Kern, Princeton University<br />

Arrogating Imperial Performance: The Chu ci and Xie Lingyun<br />

Harrison Huang, Columbia University<br />

Writing Empire, Writing Self in Early Medieval Poetry<br />

Xiaofei Tian, Harvard University<br />

Allusion in Poetry on the An Lushan Rebellion<br />

Lucas R. Bender, Yale University<br />

Discussant:<br />

Jack W. Chen, University of Virginia<br />

Panel 300. C<br />

5:15PM-7:15PM <br />

Davenport, 4th Floor<br />

(De)regulating Capital: Exploring the<br />

Transformation of China’s Financial System<br />

Between State and Market: Capitalization of the China<br />

Development Bank<br />

Muyang Chen, University of Washington<br />

Peer-to-Peer Lending, Financial Inclusion and Socioeconomic<br />

Development in China<br />

Thin or Thick Convergence: Establishing China’s Financial<br />

Regulatory System<br />

John Yasuda, Indiana University<br />

China’s Sovereign Wealth Funds in Transitional Economy:<br />

Orchestrated Economic Statecraft or Fragmented Bureaucratic<br />

Competition?<br />

Zongyuan Liu, Johns Hopkins University<br />

Panel 301. C<br />

5:15PM-7:15PM <br />

Leaside, 4th Floor<br />

If I Took Those Words Away: Moving Beyond Text-<br />

Centered “Readings” of Mao-Era Cultural Production<br />

Chaired by Weihong Bao, University of California, Berkeley<br />

Socialist Sound and the Radio Voice: Hearing Maoist<br />

Broadcasting in the 1950s<br />

Marie Paulina Hartono, University of California, Berkeley<br />

Man in the High Castle: The Cultural Revolution Red Guard Rally<br />

Films (1966-67)<br />

Eldon Pei, Stanford University<br />

Revolutionary Glamour in 3D: From Affective Spectatorship to<br />

Sensorial Spectacle in the Remediation of The White-Haired Girl<br />

Max L. Bohnenkamp, Harvard University<br />

Discussant:<br />

Nicole Huang, University of Wisconsin–Madison<br />

Panel 302. C<br />

5:15PM-7:15PM <br />

Norfolk, Mezzanine<br />

Turn to Sound: Acoustic Practices in War and Peace<br />

in Modern China<br />

Chaired by Chen-Pang Yeang, University of Toronto<br />

Enlightenment’s Voice and Gesture: Techniques of Body in<br />

Modern Chinese Public Speaking<br />

Ling Kang, Washington University in St. Louis<br />

Singing is Believing: Aural Imagination and Nation Building in the<br />

War of Resistance<br />

Xiaobing Tang, University of Michigan<br />

Enemy Radio and the Territorialisation of Sound in Mao’s China<br />

Yu Wang, University of Toronto<br />

The Tone-Color Revolution: Teresa Teng and the Transistor<br />

Andrew F. Jones, University of California, Berkeley<br />

Discussant:<br />

Chen-Pang Yeang, University of Toronto<br />

Panel 303. C<br />

5:15PM-7:15PM <br />

Carleton, Mezzanine<br />

Multilevel Environmental Governance in China<br />

Performative Governance<br />

Iza Ding, University of Pittsburgh<br />

Clean Air at what Cost? The Rise of “Blunt Force” Pollution<br />

Regulation in China<br />

Denise van der Kamp, University of California, Berkeley<br />

Corporate Concentration and Air Pollution Governance in China<br />

Deborah J. Seligsohn, University of California, San Diego<br />

Water Wars in China: Intergovernmental Negotiations over Eco-<br />

Compensation Mechanisms for Watershed Management<br />

Discussant:<br />

Rachel Stern, University of California, Berkeley<br />

Association for Asian Studies 2017 Annual Conference 91

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