﻿{"id":437,"date":"2009-01-12T22:00:24","date_gmt":"2009-01-12T14:00:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ming.cnhis.ncnu.edu.tw\/?p=437"},"modified":"2015-10-12T22:02:45","modified_gmt":"2015-10-12T14:02:45","slug":"aas-annual-meeting","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ming.cnhis.ncnu.edu.tw\/?p=437","title":{"rendered":"AAS Annual Meeting"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>AAS Annual Meeting<br \/>\nMarch 26-29, 2009<br \/>\nSheraton, Chicago<\/p>\n<p>Each spring, the AAS holds a four-day conference devoted to planned programs of scholarly papers, roundtable discussions and panel sessions on a wide range of issues in research and teaching, and on Asian affairs in general.<\/p>\n<p>Workshop and panels relating to Ming studies<\/p>\n<p>Workshop: &#8220;Two Perspectives on the Ming.&#8221;\u00a0 Six panelists will discuss two recent books:<br \/>\nSusan Naquin, Lynn Struve, and Ann Waltner on Jonathan Spence&#8217;s &lt;Return to Dragon Mountain&gt;, and Michael Tsin, Harriet Zurndorfer, and Tim Brook on Tim Brook&#8217;s &lt;Vermeer&#8217;s Hat&gt;.<br \/>\nTime: 7:00-9:00, Friday<br \/>\nLocation: Ontario Room<\/p>\n<p>Session 44: Visualizing Order: Images and the Construction of Legal Culture in Ming and Qing China<br \/>\nCo-Organizers: Yonglin Jiang and Yanhong Wu, Bryn Mawr College<br \/>\nDiscussant: Edward L. Farmer, University of Minnesota<\/p>\n<p>Session 45: The New Military History of Mid-imperial China (Song and Ming)<br \/>\nOrganizer and Chair: Michael Szonyi, Harvard, Canada<br \/>\nDiscussant: Leo K. Shin, University of British Columbia, Canada<\/p>\n<p>Session 114: Jesuit Book Culture in Late Imperial China<br \/>\nOrganizer: Anthony E. Clark, The University of Alabama<br \/>\nChair and Discussant: Cynthia J. Brokaw, The Ohio State University<\/p>\n<p>Session 118: The Mandate of Heaven at the Local Level in Imperial China<br \/>\nOrganizer: Sarah Schneewind, University of California, San Diego<br \/>\nChair: Xiaofei Kang, Carnegie Mellon University<br \/>\nDiscussant: Robert P. Weller, Boston University<\/p>\n<p>Session 140: Historicizing \u201cChina\u201d and the \u201cChinese\u201d<br \/>\nOrganizer and Chair: Mark C. Elliott, Harvard University<br \/>\nDiscussant: Lydia H. Liu, Columbia University<\/p>\n<p>Session 168: Appropriating Crafts, Owning Knowledge: Chinese Handicrafts and Proprietary Issues from Pre-modern to Present Day<br \/>\nOrganizer and Chair: Dagmar Schaefer, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science<br \/>\nDiscussant: Madeleine Zelin, Columbia University<\/p>\n<p>Session 192: The Sinew of Power: Capital, Trade and Gunpowder in East and Southeast Asia, 1100-1683<br \/>\nOrganizer and Chair: Wing-Kin Puk, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong<br \/>\nDiscussant: Peter C. Perdue, Yale University<\/p>\n<p>Session 213: ROUNDTABLE: Spreading Feng Menglong\u2019s (1574-1646) &#8220;Words&#8221;<br \/>\nOrganizer and Chair: Robert E. Hegel, Washington University<br \/>\nDiscussants: Shuhui Yang, Bates College; Yunqin Yang, Bates College; Lorri Hagman, University of Washington Press; Allan Barr, Pomona College; David L. Rolston, University of Michigan; Kimberly Besio, Colby College<\/p>\n<p>Session 232: New Perspectives on Wang Xizhi<br \/>\nOrganizer and Chair: Antje Richter, University of Colorado at Boulder<br \/>\nDiscussant: Paul W. Kroll, University of Colorado at Boulder<\/p>\n<p>Session 247: Theater Beside Itself: Transmutations of the Theatrical in Thirteenth to Seventeenth-Century China<br \/>\nOrganizer: Ling Hon Lam, Vanderbilt University<br \/>\nChair: Yuming He, The University of Chicago<br \/>\nDiscussant: Catherine Swatek, University of British Columbia, Canada<\/p>\n<p>Session 248: The Social Life of Boudoir Arts in Late Imperial China<br \/>\nOrganizer: Yuhang Li, University of Chicago, Canada<br \/>\nChair: Angela Sheng, MacMaster University, Canada<br \/>\nDiscussants: Dorothy Ko, Columbia University; Marsha S. 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