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Thursday<br />

Panel 12. J<br />

7:30PM-9:30PM <br />

Chestnut East, Mezzanine<br />

The Saga of Japanese Honorifics (keigo): Persistent<br />

Myth, Persistent Reality – Sponsored by the<br />

American Association of Teachers of Japanese<br />

(AATJ)<br />

Chaired by Hiroaki Kawamura, University of Findlay<br />

Meaning Making in and of Japan, from Indexicals to<br />

Ethnography: Lessons from Keigo<br />

Stephen P. Nussbaum, Independent Scholar<br />

Keigo Ideologies<br />

Barbara Pizziconi, SOAS, University of London<br />

Predicate-Marked Social Deixis in Japanese, Early and Late<br />

Charles J. Quinn, Ohio State University<br />

Raising the Bar in the Treatment of Politeness in Pedagogical<br />

Materials<br />

Mari Noda, Ohio State University<br />

Discussant:<br />

Patricia J. Wetzel, Portland State University<br />

Panel 13. J<br />

7:30PM-9:30PM <br />

Maple East, Mezzanine<br />

Japan at the Crossroads of Empire: Politics,<br />

Violence, Race, and Ideology in Twentieth-Century<br />

Asia<br />

Chaired by Jon Davidann, Hawaii Pacific University<br />

The Origins of “Korean Bolshevism”: Japan’s Siberian<br />

Expedition and the Hunchun Massacre<br />

Paul Behringer, American University<br />

“The Isle of the Lost:” The Japanese Occupation of Northern<br />

Sakhalin, 1920–1925<br />

Chelsea Clare Hudson, Georgetown University<br />

Japanese “Anti-Colonial” Imperialism: Modern Empire, Race<br />

Wars, and the Discourse of Pan-Asianism<br />

Christopher A. Shinn, Howard University<br />

Discussant:<br />

Jon Davidann, Hawaii Pacific University<br />

Panel 14. J ROUNDTABLE<br />

7:30PM-9:30PM <br />

Willow Centre, Mezzanine<br />

Who’s Studying Japanese? Preparing the Next<br />

Generation<br />

Chaired by Theodore C. Bestor, Harvard University<br />

Discussants:<br />

Indra Levy, Stanford University<br />

Motoko Tabuse, Eastern Michigan University<br />

Ian Condry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />

Panel 15. J<br />

7:30PM-9:30PM <br />

Cedar, Mezzanine<br />

Dissemination and Appropriation of Traditional<br />

Chinese Literature in East Asia<br />

Chaired by Mari Nagase, Augustana College<br />

Translating, Popularizing, and Commodifying the Poetic World of<br />

China in Edo-Period Japan<br />

Mari Nagase, Augustana College<br />

Influence of the Wen xuan on Chosŏn Korean Literary<br />

Anthologies<br />

Wook-Jin Jeong, University of Washington<br />

On Tsuga Teisho’s Adaptation of the Story of “Du Shiniang”<br />

Hui-Lin Hsu, National Taiwan University<br />

Confucian Chastity over Authenticity of Feeling: Ideological<br />

Revision of “Du Shiniang Sinks the Jewel Box in Anger” in Early<br />

Modern Korea<br />

Hyuk-chan Kwon, University of Alberta<br />

Discussant:<br />

Sookja Cho, Arizona State University<br />

Panel 16. K<br />

7:30PM-9:30PM <br />

Birchwood, Mezzanine<br />

Remembrance of Neighborhoods Past: Preservation<br />

of Historical Memories in Seoul’s Urban Regeneration<br />

Chaired by Pil Ho Kim, Ohio State University<br />

Urban Preservation: Lessons or Legacy of the Urban Past?<br />

Understanding the Dynamics behind Seoul’s Preservation-Based<br />

Shantytown Revitalization<br />

Soyoon Choo, University of Southern California<br />

Betwixt and Between Urban Regeneration and Industrial<br />

Displacement in a Former Industrial Town: The Case of Guro<br />

(Seoul, Korea)<br />

Hyunjoon Shin, Sungkonghoe University<br />

In the Liberation Village: The Cinematic Landscape of an Early<br />

North Korean Refugee Settlement in Seoul<br />

Pil Ho Kim, Ohio State University<br />

Discussant:<br />

Kelly Y. Jeong, University of California, Riverside<br />

Panel 17. K<br />

7:30PM-9:30PM <br />

Huron, 2nd Floor<br />

Gender and Sexuality in Contention: From Minority<br />

to New Subjects in South Korea<br />

Chaired by Chelle Jones, University of Michigan<br />

Ain’t I a Mother? Rebirthing Motherhood of Korean Transnational<br />

Adoptees’ Birth Mothers<br />

Sina Lee, University of Maryland, College Park<br />

“Proud of Myself as LGBT”: Korea Queer Pride Parade,<br />

Developmental Nationalism, and Neoliberalism<br />

Woori Han, University of Massachusetts<br />

Feminist Movement Discourses and South Korean Courts: Who<br />

Gets to Claim Human Rights?<br />

Chelle Jones, University of Michigan<br />

Genders Excluded by Hyper-Masculinity in South Korea:<br />

Throughout Hostess Film and Queer Film<br />

JaeWook Ryu, Lancaster University<br />

Discussants:<br />

Sina Lee, University of Maryland, College Park<br />

Woori Han, University of Massachusetts<br />

Association for Asian Studies 2017 Annual Conference<br />

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