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H-ASIA
Mar 20 2011

Two panels on "The State of the Field in Ming Studies" at the AAS/ICAS
annual meeting at Honolulu, Hawaii
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From: Yonglin Jiang <yjiang@brynmawr.edu>

Dear AAS/ICAS members,

We would like to remind everyone about the two panels "The State of
the Field: Ming Studies in Europe and Asia" and "The State of the
Field: Ming Studies in North America" that the Society for Ming
Studies organized for the AAS/ICAS annual meeting at Honolulu, Hawaii.

Here are the participants of the two panels:

Panel 1: "The State of the Field: Ming Studies in North America,
1995-2010" (Friday, April 1, 7:15-9:15 pm, Room 305B):

Ann Waltner (University of Minnesota): Family-Gender
Katy Carlitz (University of Pittsburg): Literature
Katie Ryor (Carleton College): Art
Lucille Chia (UC Riverside): book-material
Edward Farmer (University of Minnesota): Comparative

Panel 2: "The State of the Field: Ming Studies in Asia and Europe,
1995-2010" (Panel 553, Saturday, April 2, 4-6 pm, Room 313B)

Li Xinfeng (Peking University, China): Mainland China
Wang Hung-tai (Academia Sinica, Taiwan): Taiwan
Hsiung Ping-chen (Chinese University of Hong Kong): Hong Kong
Harriet Zurndorrfer (Leiden University): Europe
Tim Brook (University of British Columbia): North America (social)

In each panel, each participate will critically review the major
development of scholarship on those particular subfields/regions in
the past 15 years. Themes may include major developments in
perspectives/paradigms, sources, methods, trends, and areas to further
develop. At the end of her/his presentation, each participate will
hand out an outline (critical points) and bibliography for the audience.

Thank you for your attention.

Yonglin Jiang
President, the Society for Ming Studies
Associate Professor
East Asian Studies
Bryn Mawr College
USA

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