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[ 1 | 21 | 40 | 60 | 79 | 98 | 117 | 136 | 155 | 174 | 194 ]


Session 1: Reconceptualizing Ethnic Minorities in Asia

Ethnic, National and Religious Identities: Being Chinese and Muslim in Indonesia, Susan Giblin

Diaspora and Ethnic Identity: The Case of Korean Uzbeks, Hee Young Kwon

Rethinking Ethnic Minority in Indonesia: A View from a Poor Chinese Community, Vidhyandika Perkasa

Reconceptualizing Ethnic Minorities: The "Post-Marginalization" of Singapore Eurasians, Alexius A. Pereira


Session 21: Comparative Perspectives on Inequality in Asia

The Political Foundations of Equitable Development in Southeast Asia, Erik M. Kuhonta

State and Society: Welfare Development in Four Asian Emerging Markets, Worawut Smuthkalin

For the Home Team? Urban Migrants and Rural Leaders in China and South Korea, Erik Mobrand

Crises of Masculinity: Thoughts on Globalized Labor and Gender Inequality in Asia, Mary Beth Mills


Session 40: Unity and Diversity: Local, National, and Global Identities in East and Southeast Asian Music

No Sign Pointing West: The Occluded Origins of Japanese Taiko Drumming, Shawn Bender

Thunder Girl Meets the Shining Prince: Musical Mestizaje and Japanese Identity, Richard C. Miller

Listening for Global Flow in Taiwanese Song, Nancy Guy

Identifying as Global in North Sulawesi: Constructing the Modern through the Language of Birds, Jennifer H. Munger


Session 60: Asian Maritime Diasporas before Da Gama

Trading Diasporas in the Indian Ocean, c. 700–1500 A.D., André Wink

Extending the Maritime Frontiers of China: Chinese Diasporas in Southern India, Tansen Sen

Multi-Dimensional Networking in the Indian Ocean Realm: Communities of Exchange in Southeast Asian Perspective c. 1400, Kenneth R. Hall

Diasporic Identities in the Maritime Muslim Communities of Song-Yuan China, John W. Chaffee


Session 79: Northeast Asia and the Japanese Developmental Model

The Emergence of the Japanese Developmental State: The Manchukuo Experience, Hiromi Murakami

Japanese Industrial Policy in a Global World: The Case of Autos in Central Japan, Stephen J. Anderson

Institutional Rigidity, Broken Networks, and Technological Diffusion: A Comparative Study of the Internet Sectors in Japan and South Korea, Chung-in Moon and Yonghwan Lee

China’s Electronic Sectoral Development and Export Policies: A Northeast Asian Developmental Model? Min Ye


Session 98: Reconfiguring Material Objects and Structures in East Asian Buddhism

Cave Leiyin at Fangshan: Jingwan’s Response to the Buddhist Prophesy of Decline, Sonya Lee

Homeland Security and Other Ritual Currencies: The Esoteric Sanctuary of Kokubunji, Japan, Pamela D. Winfield

The Ruined Temple Natsumi in Mie Prefecture during the Late 7th to 8th Centuries: Memorial Temple and Protector? Yoko Shirai

Trading Spaces: Sutra Painting, Interior Decoration and Family Fashioning in Dunhuang Cave 231, Winston Kyan


Session 117: The Global and the Local in "Asian" Cinema: Representations of Sexuality, Citizenship, and Ethnicity

The Case for Queering Dosti (Male Friendship) in Popular Hindi Cinema, Corey K. Creekmur

Masculinities and Marginalized Citizenship: Ethnicity Discourse and Gender in Contemporary Okinawan and Korean-Japanese Film, Hikari Hori

Globalized Domestic Work and Female Representation in the Films of Joyce Bernal, Roland B. Tolentino

Nationalism, Sexuality, and Citizenship in the Films of Duc Hoan, Karen L. Turner


Session 136: AAS Presidential Panel: Outlooks on University Press Publishing: The Crisis, the Opportunities

Conditions on the Ground Now: Facts and Figures, Sheila A. Levine

Publishing in Asian Studies: The Current State of Play, the Prospects, Jennifer Crewe

The Rhetoric and Reality of Crisis: The Divide between Publishing and Credentialing, Alan Thomas

Opportunities: New Directions in Technology and Funding, John Stevenson


Session 155: Drifters in the Pacific: The Figure of the Early Modern East Asian Castaway

A Japanese or a Ryukyuan? The Misjudgments of Castaways in Ming China from the End of the 16th Century to the Beginning of the 17th Century, Miki Watanabe

Laying Claim for the Nation: Uninhibited Isles and the Castaway in Early Modern Japan, Michael Wood

Testing the Limits of Sakoku Policy, Stephen W. Kohl


Session 174: The Spirit of Bandung: New Perspectives after Fifty Years

The "Bandung Spirit" in Postwar Japan, Kristine Dennehy

Attitudes towards Neutralism in the Postcolonial World: Some Commonalities between the1953 Asian Socialist Conference and the 1955 Asian-African Conference, Kyaw Zaw Win

The Bandung Conference and the Emergence of China’s Middle Eastern Policy, Yufeng Mao

Bandung’s Unlikely Allies: Human Rights and Afro-Asian Nationalism at the 1955 Asian-African Conference, Roland Burke


Session 194: The Political Economy of Food Security in Asia

The Right to Food in India, S. Mahendra Dev

Food Safety Standards and Processed Food Exports from Developing Countries: Market Access Issues and Policy Options, Prema-chandra Athukorala

Global Political Economy and Food Security in 21st-Century China, Ganesh K. Trichur

Does Cereal Production Ensure Food Security? Comparing Recent National Policies in India and China, Shailaja Fennell