AsiaScapes

AsiaScapes
Contesting Borders
8-10 July 2014 • Perth • Western Australia
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MONDAY 7 JULY 2014 The University of Western Australia
Contesting Borders
Friends and Colleagues
ASAA 2014 CONFERENCE PROGRAM
MONDAY 7 JULY 2014
16.00 – 18.00
REGISTRATION OPEN
Venue: Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery, University of Western Australia
17:30 – 19.00
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My warmest welcome to the 20th ASAA conference at UWA, Perth. I hope that, like me, you will find
the program of talks and papers interesting, enticing, and thought-provoking.
Asian Studies is a very diverse scholarly field. As a meeting of the profession’s peak body, ASAA
conferences are necessarily steeped in the history of the field. We hope that the program, while
containing this history, also manages to chart some of the transformations that our field of research
and teaching is undergoing.
In deciding the conference theme we grappled with the ways in which Asian Studies was
changing from an area of individual expertise on particular spaces to a space for comparisons and
collaborations. We hoped that the program might generate debates, even controversies!
I trust the conference will progress old debates and start new ones and that we will all finish it with
new ideas for collaborations in teaching and research.
Winthrop Professor Krishna Sen
Convenor, ASAA 2014 Conference
ASAA 2014 Conference Organising Committee
Convenor
Krishna Sen
Conference Administrator
Philippa Freegard
TRANSCENDING BORDERS
KOREAN ART IN FOCUS
LAWRENCE WILSON ART GALLERY
3 MAY – 12 JULY 2014
Image: Celadon bowl, Goryeo Dynasty
918 – 1392), 7.3 x 17 x 17 cm, P Bridge
Collection, Berndt Museum [WU5263]
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Committee Members
Greg Acciaioli
David Bourchier
Jie Chen
Laura Dales
Fan Hong
Michael Gillan
Jo Elfving-Hwang
Farida Fozdar
Kevin Hewison
Lindy Norris
Lyn Parker
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Tuesday 08 July
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TUESDAY 8 JULY 2014
07:30 – 08:30
Venue: Foyer UWA Club
08:30 – 10:30
Venue: Auditorium, UWA Club
Session Sponsor:
10:30 – 11:00
Banquet Hall, UWA Club
Contesting Borders
REGISTRATION OPEN
Professor Chung Min Lee
OPENING SESSION
Official Welcome: Prof Krishna Sen Convenor, ASAA 2014 Conference
Welcome to Country: Prof Len Collard
Professor Lee is South Korea’s Ambassador for National Security Affairs and
Professor of International Relations at Yonsei University, and Distinguished
Professor in the Sir Walter Murdoch School of Public Policy and International
Affairs, Murdoch University. He is also an Adjunct Senior Fellow for Asian
Security Affairs at the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS).
OPENING PANEL
Chair: Prof Richard Higgott Vice Chancellor Murdoch University
Keynote: Prof Chung Min Lee Why the rise of Asia does not mean the end of the West
Respondent: L. Gordon Flake Chief Executive Officer, Perth USAsia Centre
Professor Lee has been a visiting professor at a number of institutions,
including the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at National University of
Singapore (2005-2007), the Graduate Research Institute for Policy Studies in
Tokyo (2004-2005), a policy analyst at the RAND Corporation (1995-1998),
and a visiting research fellow at the National Institute for Defence Studies
MORNING TEA
in Tokyo (1994-1995). Professor Lee also served as a research fellow at
the Sejong Institute, Seoul (1989-1994) and the Institute for Foreign Policy
Analysis, Cambridge, Massachusetts (1985-1988).
In 2013, Professor Lee was Co-Chair of the First Murdoch Commission
on “Western Australia and the evolving regional order: Challenges and
opportunities.”
For over twenty years, Professor Lee has written extensively on various
aspects of East Asian security including strategic developments on the Korean
peninsula. His research covers international and Asian security and defence
planning, WMD proliferation, crisis management, and intelligence.
CONCURRENT SESSION 1
11:00 – 12:30
CONCURRENT SESSION 1
160
ALR 8
G60
ALR4
161
ALR 9
G61
ALR 5
Australia/Asia
Law; Rule of Law in Southeast Asia:
Implications for Governance and
Democratisation
Religion; Authority, Ideology and Culture in
Southeast Asian Islam
Security and International Relations;
Power Politics, Terrorism and Trade
1022B
Chair: Dr Melissa Curley
Rules, regulations and committees:
Explaining the new ASEAN
Kelly Gerard
1011D
Chair: Assoc Prof Greg Fealy
Islamic Authority in Fragments: The case of
the Majelis Ulama Indonesia
Norshahril Saat
Asian Invisibility
Farida Fozdar
The Rule of Law and Democratic
Consolidation in Cambodia
Melissa Curley
Pietism, Market and Cultural Revivalism: The The Political Economy of the ChinaRise of Habaib in Contemporary Indonesia
Pakistan FTA
Syamsul Rijal
Yang Li
“Fostering Pro-Environment
Consciousness and Practice:
Environmental Education in
Yogyakarta high schools”
Kelsie Prabawa-Sear
We don’t look Australian: Becoming Asian in
Australia
Andrzej Gwizdalski
Rule of Law in Transition: Burma’s Legacies
and Prospects
Stephen McCarthy
The Regionalisation of Jihad in Southeast
Asia
Quinton Temby
Fostering pro-environmental
consciousness: An investigation
into approaches to environmental
education teaching in Indonesian
senior high schools
Athisia Muir
12:30 – 13:30
Banquet Hall, UWA Club
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Why did the de-radicalisation and counter
terrorism programs ‘fail’ in Indonesia?
A multi-disciplinary analysis of the
(unsuccessful) outcomes of the counter
terrorism and de-radicalisation (and
counter-deradicalisation) programs in the
country
Zifirdaus Adnan
132
Environment and Natural
Language and Translation;
Resources; Education for
Language Use and Culture
Environmental Sustainability
in Asia
Part 1
1025D
1020B
Chair: Prof Lyn Parker
Chair: Dr Lindy Norris
Environmental Education
Perceptions of Non-Native
Curricula in Schools in Indonesia Speakers’ Personalities by Native
Lyn Parker
Speakers of Japanese: Effects of
Voice Characteristics, Intonation
and Use of Japanese Honorifics
Kaori Kamada
1002A
Chair: Prof Farida Fozdar
‘Asian’ difference, ‘Asian’ diversity in Perth
Catriona Stevens
The Loss of a Dream: Pragmatism and the
Prosperous Justice Party in Indonesia
Greg Fealy
1004H
Chair: Dr Michael Clarke
Concept of Terrorism versus Terror and
a Definition of Terrorism for the Asian
21st Century
Radana Makariusova
162
ALR 10
G03
ASR3
G07
ASR7
Borders and Regions; Asia
Migration; Trafficking and Irregular
Migration in Mainland Southeast
Asia
AUSTIN
Religion; Exploring Islamic
Development Actors in Asia:
Propagation for Equitable
Development
Part 1
1011C
Chair: Dr Minako Sakai
Strategic issues of development
of a private Islamic charitable
organisation: A case study of the
Dompet Dhuafa Foundation
Minako Sakai
1003A
Chair: Prof Stephen Dobbs
Where is a border? Korean
and Vietnamese nationalists’
experiences of moving across
borders
Eunshil Hwang
1012B
Chair: Dr Larissa Sandy
Irregular Migration and
Undocumented Movement: A
Discussion of the Thai-Burmese
Border
Ruth Constantine Liow
Code Switching as A
Communicative Strategy in the
Families of Vietnamese Immigrant
Professionals: A Case Study in
Canberra
Bao Thai
Understanding on Cross-Border
Drug Trafficking’s Networks:
Vietnam’s Perspective
Hai Thanh Luong
Contesting stories: the landscape of External Influences toward
trafficking in Cambodia
Pesantren’s Community
Larissa Sandy
Engagements in Indonesia
M. Falikul Isbah
The overt expression of first and
second person subjects in modern
Korean
Narah Lee
The Effectiveness of ASEAN Amity
Regime in Managing Inter Founding
Countries’ Territorial Disputes
Saptopo Ilkodar
Human trafficking in the Greater
Mekong Sub-region: modern
slavery or a myth?
Fabiola Tsugami
The Advocators of Prosperity Islam:
Muslim entrepreneurs and Muslim
youth in Contemporary Indonesia
Najib Kailani
“Plastics Education in Indonesia”
Christine Parfitt
LUNCH
9
AsiaScapes
TUESDAY 8 JULY 2014
Contesting Borders
CONCURRENT SESSION 2
13:30 – 15:30
CONCURRENT SESSION 2
160
ALR 8
Borders and Regions;
In Search of a History:
Australians, Indians and the
Empire
G60
ALR4
Health; Health and Social
Structures
161
ALR 9
Migration; Mobility and
Families: Japanese in
Australia
1003L
Chair: A/Prof Kama Maclean
1008A
Chair: Assoc Prof Jo Elfving
Hwang
Live kidney donation on the
black market, Philippines: The
local factors that contribute
to the global issue
Karen Hansen
1012G
Chair: Dr Tomoko Nakamatsu
Contesting Immigration
Restriction: Indians in
Australia 1901-1930
Margaret Allen
G61
162
ALR 5
ALR 10
Culture and Media: Heritage Environment and Natural
politics in Asia: new
Resources; Education for
approaches, new challenges Environmental Sustainability
in Asia
Part 2
1001J
Chair: Dr Tod Jones
1025D
Chair: Prof Lyn Parker
G62
ALR 6
Sexuality; Sexualities
in Asia
G01
ASR1
Borders and Regions;
Asian Studies in
Turkey / Turkey in
Asian Studies Part 1
1017A
Chair: Dr Laura Dales
1003K
Chair: Dr Romit
Dasgupta
Citizen Participation
In Recent Neoliberal
Transitions: A
Comparison Between
China And Turkey
Ceren Ergenç
Japanese Permanent
Residents in Southeast
Queensland: Case Studies of
Lifestyle Migrants of the Late
1980s and Early 1990s
Jared Denman
The dynamics of heritage
growth in Southeast Asia:
a case study of UNESCO’s
intangible cultural heritage
program in Indonesia
Tod Jones
Initial Findings:
Environmental Awareness
of Yogyakarta University
Students
Pam Nilan
The Cost and Consequence
of Border-crossing from
Public to Private Sphere:
Sexual Harassment and
Spatial Expression of Male
Privilege in Nepal
Gita Neupane
Discrimination amongst
the discriminated:
Perceived xenophobia in
the Japanese gay male
community
Thomas Baudinette
Louise Lightfoot in Search of
India: An Australian Dancer’s
Experiences
Amit Sarwal
Fewer Babies, but Better
Babies: The Discourse on
Birth and Fertility Control in
Eugenic Magazines in Modern
Japan
Astghik Hovhannisyan
The Sense of Belonging:
Japanese Later-life Migrants
in Western Australia
Leng Leng Thang &
Sachiko Sone
From Spatial to cultural
resistance: the dynamics
of community movements
against Borobudur Temple
management
Dedi Supriadi Adhuri
Conservation Education
through Participatory
Recreation: Exclusion and
Inclusion in Implementing
the Pride Program in the Tun
Sakaran Marine Park (Sabah,
Malaysia)
Gregory Acciaioli
What the Camera Tells:
Indian Hawkers and White
Australians in the early
Twentieth Century
Kama Maclean
Deinstitutionalization and
mental health care reforms: A
comparison of South Asia and
Australia
Mohan Isaac
Navigating three cultures:
Japanese mothers parenting
intercultural families
Maki Meyer
Whose Sites? Heritage
Dissonance at Banten Lama,
Indonesia
Tine Suartina
Improving Farmers’
Lawmaking and Sexuality:
Anticipation in Response
Sri Lanka and Singapore
Farming to Adapt to
Yasmin Tambiah
a Changing Climate:
Potentials and Constraints in
Establishing Relevant Climate
Services in Local Agriculture
Yunita T Winarto
Emotional Struggles over
Family Language: Japanese
Migrant Mothers in Mixed
Families
Tomoko Nakamatsu
One heritage, different
histories and understandings:
contestations in cultural
heritage management
in Trowulan, East Java,
Indonesia
Sugih Biantoro
Engaging Communities in
Cultural Heritage Sites in
Java, Indonesia
Riwanto Tirtosudarmo
15:30 – 16:00
Banquet Hall, UWA Club
10
Challenging the State
in Turkey and India
Smita Tewari Jassal
132
Religion; New
Religious Activity in
Asia
G07
ASR7
Politics and
Governance; China’s
ActivistScapes
243
AUSTIN
133
Religion; Exploring
Environment and Natural
Islamic Development
Resources; Sacred
Actors in Asia:
Landscapes amongst
Propagation for
tribal people in Madhya
Equitable Development Pradesh and Mumbai
Part 2
1011B
1024H
1020D
1011C
1025H
Chair: Dr Shoko
Chair: A/Prof Elaine
Chair: Prof Fan Hong
Chair: Dr Minako Sakai
Chair: Prof Emerita
Yoneyama
Jeffreys
Marika Vicziany
FPI’s Role in Indonesia’s The private home as
Discourse on Animism: Translocal Celebrity
A Process Study on
Post-Disaster
A ‘Narrow Ridge’ in
Activism: Shark
Translation Students’
a sacred landscape:
Japanese Studies
Conservation in Mainland Perception and Practice Humanitarian Assistance Krishna worship
Shoko Yoneyama
China
regarding Cross-Cultural and Community
amongst Koli migrants in
Development
Elaine Jeffreys
Issues in Translation
Australia
Fahlesa Munabari
Yu-Ling Chung
Jayant Bapat
New Buddhist guidance
literature for youth in
Burma
Mee Mee Zaw
Language and
Translation; Translation
and Identity
China’s Lei Feng:
Socialist Role Model,
Contemporary Art Object,
or Volunteer Activist?
Sue Xuezhong
A Corpus-based study
of the styles of three
translators
Yunhong Wang
‘To Build a Generation
of Stars’: Megachurch
identity, religion and
modernity in Indonesia
Chang Yau Hoon
Reinventing Sino-Judaic
Identity in Kaifeng:
Opportunities and
Limitations of Cultural
Activism in China
Moshe Bernstein
Understanding the
depiction of cultural
behaviours in Japanese
language texts through
translation into Chinese
Ling Guan
Governmentality, Neoliberalism and Islam:
Islamic Self-Help Books
in Indonesia
Hariyadi Hariyadi
Tibetan Activism: Staying
on the Safe Side of a
Moving Line
Susette Cooke
Indonesian and
Translation: National
Identity in the Global
Border Contests
Elisabet Murtisari
Faith-based and liberal
organisations in Pakistan:
a comparative analysis
Samina Yasmeen
Fox
Politics and
Governance; Crossing
Legal Boundaries in
Asia
1024D
Chair: Ms Stacey Steele
Pushing the Boundaries:
Developments in
Prenatal Screening for
Disability in Japan
Carolyn Stevens
The sacred landscape
of turbulent waters: the
water spirits of the Son
Koli of Mumbai
Marika Vicziany
Sending them over
the seas: Japanese
judges crossing legal
boundaries through lived
experiences in Australia
Stacey Steele
Identifying sacred
landscapes: Maheshwar,
Mandu and Ravidas
Peter Freidlander
(Presented by Marika
Vicziany)
Boundaries and the
family: International
parental child abduction
Geraldine Carney
Ariel Peterpan:
Boundaries between
Morality and the Law in
Indonesia
Helen Pausacker
Regional Governmentality
and National Integration
in China: Activism for the
Local in Hong Kong
Carolyn Cartier
AFTERNOON TEA AND ASAA BOOK LAUNCH
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AsiaScapes
TUESDAY 8 JULY 2014
Contesting Borders
CONCURRENT SESSION 3
16:00 – 17:30
CONCURRENT SESSION 3
160
ALR 8
Religion; Religion in
diaspora from Indonesia
and the Malay world
G60
ALR4
Culture and Media;
Digital Asia
1011E
Chair: Prof Bernard Arps
1001K
Chair: Dr Susan Leong
Religious faith and
practice among the
Javanese of Suriname
and New Caledonia
Pamela Allen
161
ALR 9
Politics and
Governance;
Transnational Japan
as History: empire,
migration and grassroots movement
1024K
Chair: Mr Pedro Iacobelli
G61
ALR 5
Migration; Work and
Migration
162
ALR 10
Australia/Asia; Asia
Literacy, Diasporas,
and Diplomacy - A
Conversation
G62
ALR 6
Asian Business; Work
and Well - Being
1012C
Chair: Dr Tomoko
Nakamatsu
Trying out overseas:
Short Circuits of
Yanagita Kunio and
Exploring the
Southeast Asian Cinema: the League of Nations’
intra-generational
Viddsee and the Project Permanent Mandates
consciousness among
of Online Social Viewing Commission:
Olivia Khoo
Transnationalising inter- young Japanese women
war Colonial Governance in Thailand
Danton Leary
Leng Leng Thang
1002B
Chair: Prof Ien Ang
1023C
Chair: Dr Petra Mahy
G05
ASR5
Culture and Media;
Transcultural Flows In
And Of Korean Cinema
Asia Literacy, Diasporas
and Diplomacy: an
overview
Ien Ang
1001E
Chair: Dr Leonie
Stickland
Japan’s Setouchi
Triennale: Reinvigorating
Island Communities
Jennifer Scott
1001D
Chair: Assoc Prof Jo
Elfving Hwang
Ways of Seeing and the
Aesthetics of Affect in
Hollywood Remakes of
South Korean Films
Sung-Ae Lee
Asia-Pacific
diasporas and
cultural collaboration:
introductory ideas
John Fitzgerald
Who are employees’
‘Idea Bosses’? - a
survey in Chinese-run
Companies in Japan
Wuyun Wang
From the Edges of
“Asia”: Japan & Turkey
Romit Dasgupta
Inter-Governmental
Cooperation in the
Combat Against
Cross-border Crime:
China and South
Korea
Shiu-Hing Lo
‘Siasat’ Artistic Tactics
for Transgression on
State Authority
Ellen Kent
Freedom Embodied
in the Film, Madame
Freedom
Yunji Park
Troubled educationto-work transitions of
young people in Central
Flores, East Indonesia
Thijs Schut
Middle Power and
Its Limits: Japan and
Turkey as Traditional
and Emerging Middle
Powers
Bahadir Pehlivanturk
Deliberating
Governance in
Chinese Urban
Communities
Beibei Tang
Agent of globalization
and creator of life
course: a labour
geography of Japanese
young migrants in
Bangkok
Takashi Nakazawa
Javanese migrancy and
religious popular culture:
a historical perspective
Bernard Arps
(Re-)membering Us:
Experiences, narratives
and gleaning the
forgotten voices in
‘Okinawa Struggle’
Shinnosuke Takahashi
Japanese women’s
‘Asia Literacy’ and
working in San Francisco Australians in Asia:
Yoshimichi Yui
preliminary thoughts
behind a survey
Fazal Rizvi
Of borders, work and
cosmopolitanisms
Wendy Mee
16:00 – 17:30
Venue: DCR
Asia Centre Directors’ Meeting
Chair: Prof Michele Ford
16:00 – 20:00
Venue: Auditorium
University Club
Film Screening
Anand Patwardhan: Screening of ‘Jai Bhim Comrade’ followed by Q&A session. There will be a 15 minute break at 17:30; delegates who were unable to
attend the first part of the film are welcome to join half way through.
18:00 – 19:30
Venue: Webb Lecture
Theatre
Translation Studies Public Lecture
Advancing Cross-Cultural Understanding through Experimental Literary Translation
Prof Congrong Dai Fudan University
12
Politics and
Governance; Politics,
State and Governance
G03
ASR3
Culture and Media;
Politics of Culture:
Arts, Identities and
Communities
1024B
Chair: Assoc Prof Jie
Chen
Hatoyama Administration and Vested
Interests
Takao Sebata
Post-war Japanese
Emigration to South
America: Transnational
Considerations
Pedro Iacobelli
‘We need more
Malala, not Miley’: The
Paradoxes of Online
Responses to ‘Asia’
Sukhmani Khorana
132
1003K
Chair: Dr Romit
Dasgupta
A Conceptual Model
Comparative Studies
of Creating Employee
of Reconciliation
Well-being at Private
Efforts toward
Universities in Indonesia: “Historical Issues”:
The Impacts of Working The Cases of Japan
Environment
and Turkey
Lianah The
Kohei Imai
Marriage Migration
More than the Asian
and Intradiasporic
version
Connections amongst
Susan Leong
the Cocos ‘Malays’
(Australia’s Indian Ocean
Territory)
Nicholas Herriman &
Monika Winarnita
Digital Asia and 3D
Movies – Looking East
and ‘Catching Up’?
Denise Woods
G01
ASR1
Borders and Regions;
Asian Studies in
Turkey / Turkey in
Asian Studies
Part 2
Quasi-official Party
Historiography in
Contemporary China
Xiaoli Zhou
Globalization of Korean
Films and Representation
of Asia in the 2000s
Sang-Min Kim
G07
243
AUSTIN
ASR7
Environment and
Security and
History; Asian MemNatural Resources;
International Relations; oryscapes: Memoirs,
Vietnam’s Regional Diaries, Letters and Life Indigenous Resource
Diplomacy
Narratives as Forms of Knowledge and Use in
Memory and Activism Archipelagic South-East
Asia
1004F
1009E
1025C
Chair: Dr Melissa Curley
Chair: Dr Katharine
Chair: Dr Greg Acciaioli
McGregor
Year of the Horse: Will
Contesting the Present: The Concept of Forest
Australia miss the boat Diaries of the Chinese
and Preservation of
as Vietnam rides the
Cultural Revolution
Knowledge among
bucking bronco of global Shan Windscript
the Semaq Beri in
economic development?
Terengganu, Malaysia
Rachel Cunningham
Ramle Abdullah
From Contestation
towards Cooperation:
The Development of
Vietnam-Laos Crossborder Area In Central
Vietnam
Lamijo Lamijo
133
Gender; Representing
Women in Literature
and Magazines
1014D
Chair: Dr Aquarini
Priyatna
Representing Woman
as a Desiring Subject
by Japanese Outcaste
Writer Nakagami Kenji
Machiko Ishikawa
Malayan Communist
Memoirs: Reclaiming
Historical Agency and
a Place in the History
of the Anti-Colonial
Struggle in Malaysia
Sze Chieh Ng
The Sustainability of
Traditional Knowledge
Related to Food Among
Hunting and Gathering
Community in Malaysia
Mohamad Asmawi
Ibrahim
Disturbance of the White
Man - Increasing Asian
Female Agency and
Reconceptualised Nationhood
Emily Zong
Transnational Human
Rights Activism and the
Use of Life Narratives
of Indonesian Survivors
of Enforced Japanese
Military Prostitution
Katharine McGregor
The management of
knowledge related to
medicinal plants among
the Batek community in
Kuala Koh, Kelantan
Amran Alias
Women’s Sexuality
in Soewarsih
Djojopoespito’s Short
Story Collection
Empat Serangkai and
Sundanese Novel
“Marjanah”
Aquarini Priyatna
Writing a Life, Writing a
History of Indonesia: The
Letters of Gatot Lestario
Vannessa Hearman
Marriage under
Pressure: the Tensions
Affecting Marital Stability
in Modern China as
Expressed in Magazines
Lin Zheng
13
AsiaScapes
WEDNESDAY 9 JULY 2014
Contesting Borders
CONCURRENT SESSION 4
08:00 – 09:00
Foyer, UWA Club
REGISTRATION OPEN
09:00 – 10:30
CONCURRENT SESSION 4
160
G60
161
ALR 8
ALR4
ALR 9
Borders and Regions;
Urban Development/
Politics and Governance;
Making connections:
Cities; Urban Development
Democracy and Political
People-to-people exchange
Part 1
Constitution in Asia
as ‘soft diplomacy’ in
Australia’s engagement with
Indonesia
Part 1
1003M
1019A
1024E
Chair: Dr Jemma Purdey
Chair: Assoc Prof David
Chair: Prof Kevin Hewison
Bourchier
People-to-people links within Smart Cities: a model for
Thailand: the lessons of
the pattern of Indonesiandeveloping AsiaScapes
protest
Australian relations
Ravi Sharma
Kevin Hewison
Peter McCawley
Making connections:
Personal connections and
networks between Australians
and Indonesians
Julie Marsaban
Challenging the Local State:
Subaltern Resistance in
Decentralised Yogyakarta,
Indonesia
Nurul Aini
Australian Indonesian
Urban Village Upgrading in
youth in Australia: Making
Palembang City
connections through cultural Syaifudin Zakir
performance
Monika Winarnita
162
ALR 10
Asian Business; Labour and
Employment Relations in
Asia
G62
ALR 6
Gender; Women’s
Resistance
G01
ASR1
History; When was
‘Nehruvian’? Reflections on
Nomenclature and Nehru’s
politics, 1929-1964
1023D
Chair: Dr Kelly Gerard
1014A
Chair: Prof Lyn Parker
1009C
Chair: A/Prof Kama Maclean
Understanding Informal
Employment Relationships
in Indonesia: A Study of
Restaurant and Retail
Workers
Petra Mahy
Human subjectivity and/
or objects: Questioning the
borders of Affect
Udeni Appuhamilage
G03
ASR3
Culture and Media;Sport,
Tourism and the Great
Outdoors in China
Part 1
G05
ASR5
Education; Education and
Social Change
1001M
Chair: Prof Mina Roces
1001I
Chair: Prof Fan Hong
1018A
Chair: Dr Beverley Yamamoto
1007A
Chair: Dr Rebecca Suter
Extravagance is the Enemy!
Gender, Propaganda, and
Dress in World War II
Japan
Barbara Molony
Rethinking China’s Outbound
Tourists: Embodiment,
Gender and the Chinese
Dream
Yi Wang
Prospects and Possibilities of
transforming the landscape
of inter-ethnic engagement in
Malaysian Schools: Making
a case for the role of Local
literature
Shanthini Pillai
Philippine democracy’s
colonial construction and its
legacy in Filipino imaginings
of political freedom
Adele Webb
Agricultural Sweatshop
Toilers: Rubber and Oil
Palm Plantation Workers in
Malaysia
Amarjit Kaur
A case study of women’s
Nehru and The ‘Not-Yet’ in
empowerment in Jakarta:
Indian Politics
Strategies to prevent eviction Meera Ashar
Sri Wiyanti Eddyono
Fashion in the Shadow
of Maoism: Fashionable
Dress in Everyday Life
in Guangdong Province
During the Cultural
Revolution
Peidong Sun
China’s journalistic public
diplomacy in the pre-2008
Olympics crucible
Nicholas Dynon
Bring the university back to
us: The development of a
new university in Biak, Papua,
Indonesia
Semiarto Purwanto
Rescuing Democratic
Reform: the Politics of
Particularism and Political
Survival in the Indonesian
Electoral Democracy
Wawan Sobari
Employment Relations in
Myanmar: Transitions in
Governance, Institutions and
Actors
Michael Gillan
‘Positive Action’ policies in
Japan to address gender
inequality
Emma Dalton
“These Guys Came Out
Looking Like Movie
Stars”: Filipino Dress
and Consumer Practices
in the United States,
1920s-1930s
Mina Roces
Congress, Cows and the
Constitution: the Fateful
Forging of Article 48
Ian Copland
The Revolutionary Nehru:
Transnational Leftism,
Anticolonial Politics and the
Congress Presidency, 1929
Kama Maclean
132
Culture and Media;
Fashioning Identities Under
Stress: Dressing for War,
Revolution and White
Society
G07
243
ASR7
Literature; Historical Figures
Technology; Issues in
and Flows in Japanese and
Australian Asian library
Korean Literature
collections: a national view
Part 1
of borders and spaces in
global reality
AUSTIN
Environment and Natural
Resources; Contesting
Conservation Borders in the
Asia Pacific: Transnational
Interventions, Local
Initiatives Part 1
1015A
Chair: Ms Michelle Hall
1025F
Chair: Dr Gregory Acciaioli
Japan’s modern prosimetric
narrative, naniwa-bushi
(rōkyoku): textuality and
orality
Alison Tokita
Supporting scholarship: web
archiving for Asian studies
at the National Library of
Australia
Alex Philp & Mayumi
Shinozaki
From the Sulu Zone to
the Sulu Sulawesi Marine
Ecoregion: Regionalising the
Marine Interface of Borneo,
Sulawesi and the Southern
Philippines
Gregory Acciaioli
South Pacific voyage of
Suzuki Tsunenori in 1889: a
voyage of self-promotion?
Ryota Nishino
Considering a national
collection development policy
for Asian Studies materials:
a solution to budgetary and
staffing issues in a not-verydigitised global space
Michelle Hall
Spectacle and Concealment
: Military Environmentalism
and State Control on India-China Borders
Alka Sabaharwal
Electronic resources for
Indonesian studies: the ideal
and the reality
Aline Scott-Maxwell & Amy
Chan
Small is Beautiful, but is it
Replicable? : Japanese NGOs’
Green Outreach to China
Kieran Golby
A New Wave of International The image change of
Student Volunteer Program: Minamoto no Yositsune
Study Tour by NGOs or Tour Yiruo Ding
Agencies A Case Study of Salt
Payatas, Philippines
Hirohisa Yukawa
Winnie Shem’s Wedding
Dress: Designed and Made
in Not-quite-white Western
Australia
Antonia Finnane
10:30 – 11:00
Banquet Hall, UWA Club
14
MORNING TEA
15
AsiaScapes
WEDNESDAY 9 JULY 2014
Contesting Borders
CONCURRENT SESSION 5
11:00 – 12:30
CONCURRENT SESSION 5
160
G60
ALR 8
ALR4
Borders and Regions; Making
Urban Development/
connections: People-toCities; Urban Development
people exchange as ‘soft
Part 2
diplomacy’ in Australia’s
engagement with Indonesia
Part 2
1003M
Chair: Dr Jemma Purdey
Grandstanding on Papua:
Where people-to-people
engagement is not
encouraged
Richard Chauvel
161
ALR 9
Methodologies; Research
Issues: Language and
Participation
1019A
1006A
Chair: Assoc Prof David
Chair: Dr Laura Dales
Bourchier
Does Transcendental
Language in fieldwork:
Empiricism Work in
Important conversations
Governance? An Examination Laura Dales
of Urban Management in
Hong Kong
Shiu-Fai Wong
G61
ALR 5
Culture and Media; Crossing
The Line - Documentary
Film Screening
162
ALR 10
Asian Business; Industry,
Identity and
Entrepreneurship
G62
ALR 6
Environment and Natural
Resources; Wastelands:
Cultural and political
perspectives on waste and
recycling
1001A
1023B
1025E
Chair: Assoc Prof Michael
Chair: Dr Kyungja Jung
Chair: A/Prof Assa Doron
Gillan
Crossing the Line ‘Made in Japan’: questions of India’s Worlds of Waste
Documentary Film Screening place and authenticity in the Robin Jeffrey
Anita Barar
Kyoto textile industry
Jenny Hall
The researcher as participant:
ways in which a dual role
can enrich the efficacy of
fieldwork
Natalie Close
Australian media and soft
diplomacy toward Indonesia
Ross Tapsell
Religion and/in the City: Reconceptualising ‘Sustainable
Cities’ for India
Yamini Narayanan
Scholarships and
connections: 50 years of
Australian government
tertiary scholarships to
Indonesia
Jemma Purdey
A Place for the Dead: The
foreign cemeteries of Kobe
and Osaka
Darren Swanson
Discussant
Ariel Heryanto
The Ideal of Rural and Urban
Balanced Development, the
Reality of Rural and Urban
Separate Governance, and the
System Innovation Solution
– An Analyses of Guangdong
in China
Haiwei Jia
12:30 – 14:00
Pick up boxed lunch from
Banquet Hall.
LUNCH Delegates will be provided with a boxed lunch so they can easily attend the various
Scheduled AGMs /Other Presentations during the lunch break
G01
ASR1
Religion; Communicating Religion
1011G
Chair: Dr Chang Yau
Hoon
Language practices in
Tamil Hindu temples
in Australia
Niru Perera
G03
ASR3
Culture and
Media;Sport, Tourism
and the Great Outdoors
in China
Part 2
G05
ASR5
Technology; ICT
in Education and
Socialisation in
Indonesia
G07
ASR7
Literature; Historical
Figures and Flows in
Japanese and Korean
Literature
Part 2
243
AUSTIN
Language and
Environment and
Translation; Language
Natural Resources;
Teaching
Contesting Conservation
Borders in the Asia
Pacific: Transnational
Interventions, Local
Initiatives
Part 2
1001I
1015B
1007A
1020C
1025F
Chair: Prof Fan Hong
Chair: Dr Hendriyani
Chair: Dr Rebecca Suter Chair: Dr Lindy Norris
Chair: Dr Gregory
Acciaioli
The Chinese Middle
The Flow of Technical
Co-creating Internal
The impact of the
Sago Cultivation
Class and the Outdoors: Equipment in Providing Landscapes: Kawai
Economic Partnership
in Mentawai, West
A Sociological
WLAN Internet: Tracing Hayao as Literary
Agreement scheme for
Sumatera, in a Domestic
Study into Lifestyle
the Fluidity of Indonesia’s Interlocutor
Asian trainee nurses and and Regional Food
Transformation
Internet Techno-scape
Jonathan Dil
caregivers on Japanese Security Perspective
He Gong
Beyond the National
language teaching in
Delfi Maskota
Boundary
Japan
Rouli Manalu
Kayoko Hashimoto
All Chinese now? Ideological
change and the integration of
entrepreneurial minorities in
Indonesia and Thailand
David Henley
Whose Rubbish is it
Anyway? Tracing the cycle
of waste in a Indian city
Assa Doron
Jihad Online and
New Imagined
Communities in
Indonesia
Taufiqur Rahman
The Authenticity and
Changes of children’s
Commercialization of
media use in Indonesia
Chinese Sports Culture Hendriyani Hendriyani
Tourism: The Case of
Shaolin Kungfu
Xiaoyan Su
North Korea’s Quiet
Transformation: Women
in the rise of the informal
market
Kyungja Jung
Wastescapes: reimagining
the value of waste picking
in Asia
Cindy Bryson
Whose text? The
Bodhicaryavatara in
translation
Barbara Nelson
The Chinese Middle
Class and the Outdoors:
A Sociological
Study into Lifestyle
Transformation
Fan Hong
Korea’s Literary
Technoscape: Exploring
the 1920s Writers’
Network
Jae-Yon Lee
ICT in Indonesia’s
The fate of the ‘Japanese
Education System:
Analects’ (Warongo)
Analysis of Schoolbooks Olivier Ansart
and the Use of ICT
in Teaching-Learning
Activities
Nadia Marita Andayani
English language
teaching in China as
preparation for study
beyond China.
Lindy Norris
FOX
Lecture Theatre
James Jackson
Memorial Lecture
‘New Challenges in the
Political Management of
Capitalism in Singapore’
Garry Rodan
Cultural and Resource
Capabilities in the
Geography of the Dayaks
in West Kalimantan
Johan Weintre
Learner Autonomy
and Learners’ Voice
with Mobile-Assisted
Language Learning: A
Case Study of Vietnamese
at the Australian National
University
Bao Thai
12:45 – 13:30 Australian Consortium for In-Country Indonesian Studies (ACICIS) Information Session David Hill Room G62.
SCHEDULED REGIONAL AGMS 12:45-13:30
Chinese Studies Association of Australia Gerry Groot VENUE: G61
Japanese Studies Association of Australia Carol Hayes VENUE: 161
Malaysia and Singapore Society of Australia Marshall Clark VENUE: G60
South Asian Studies Association Michael Gillan VENUE: 160
16
17
AsiaScapes
WEDNESDAY 9 JULY 2014
Contesting Borders
CONCURRENT SESSION 6
14:00 – 15:30
CONCURRENT SESSION 6
160
ALR 8
Borders and Regions; Making
connections: People-to-people
exchange as ‘soft diplomacy’
in Australia’s engagement with
Indonesia
Part 3
161
ALR 9
Gender; Gender and Islam
1003M
G60
ALR4
Security and International
Relations; Changing China,
Changing Asian Spaces: The
Impact of a Rising China on
Conceptual and Actual Borders in
East and Southeast Asia Today
Part 1
1004D
162
G62
ALR 10
ALR 6
Ethnicity; Minority Discourses and Politics and Governance; Asian
Social Movements in their
Transnational Origins in Malaysia,
India and Indonesia
Global Context
Part 1
Part 1
G03
ASR3
Culture and Media; National
Identity and Citizenship In Asian
Media
G05
ASR5
Language and Translation;
Language, Culture and History
G07
AUSTIN
FOX
ASR7
Literature; The Power of Narrative: Politics and Governance; Informal
Politics and Governance;
Literary Responses to the
Life Politics and Social Change in Roundtable Discussion: The Indian
Japanese Disaster of March 2011
East Asia 1
General Elections of 2014
1014B
1026A
1024C
1001B
1020A
1007C
1024L.1
1024G
Chair: Dr Jemma Purdey
Chair: Mr Ryan Hartley
Chair: Prof Lyn Parker
Chair: Prof Robert Cribb
Chair: Assoc. Prof Michael Gillan
Chair: Dr Wang Yi
Chair: Dr Lindy Norris
Chair: Dr Rebecca Suter
Chair: Dr Shoko Yoneyama
Chair: Dr Peter Mayer
Failed efforts: Extraditions of people Japanese and Chinese Political
Marriage by Contract
smugglers from Indonesia
Economy in South East Asia:
Usep Abdul Matin
Antje Missbach
Hegemonic Rivalries in the Mekong
River Basin Countries (MRBCs)
Ryan Hartley
Transethnic Initiatives of ‘Saya Anak Breaking the Mould: The Role
Bangsa Malaysia’ (I am Malaysian) of Global Union Federations
Santalia Deane-Johns
in Building Union Capacity at
Local and Regional Scales in the
Shipbreaking Industry
Michele Ford and Michael Gillan
Australian Issues In Indonesian
Muslim News Websites
Twediana Budi Hapsari
Cultural Challenges and Innovations
in Korea’s Greeting Culture from the
Mid 19th Century
Wonjung Min
Australia-Indonesia relations,
1966-2014
Howard Dick
China’s Party-Army Relations: The
System of Political Commissar and
Political Work
Takahiro Tsuchiya
‘Left Behind?’ Indos (Eurasians) in
Independent Indonesia
Rosalind Hewett
The Reformed ASEAN and the
Rule of Law
Kelly Gerard
The Early PRC Press and the
Constructions of A Multi-Ethnic
National Imaginary: 1950-1959
Mi Zhou
Sino-Malay: the language of popular A 3.11 novel, or just another
culture?
postmodern novel? A study of
Tom Hoogervorst
Takahashi Genichiro’s Koisuru
Genpatsu
Tamaki Tokita
The Power of Softness - The 456
Movements and Anti-Nuclear
Activism in Taiwan
Shuge Wei
Panel discussant
Colin Brown
The Code of Conduct in the South Reinventing local gender politics in Indians in Indonesia: Hiding on
Screen
China Sea: The Chinese Perspective post-authoritarian Indonesia: The
Maria Myutel
Granados Ulises
consolidation of political Islam in
Lombok
Darmiyanti Muchtar
Sex Worker Activism in
Cambodia: The Case of the
Cambodian Prostitutes Union
Larissa Sandy
Chinese Nationalism in the
Internet Era
Andrew Chubb
Testimonies as Evidence in the
History of kyosei renko
Erik Ropers
Informal Life Politics in the Female
Workers’ Struggles in South Korea,
1970-1979
Yon Jae Paik
Urban Social Movements in
Cambodia
Kristy Ward
A National Stage: Television and
Identity Politics among Young
Indonesians
Inaya Rakhmani
Local Piety Going Global: Feminine
Muslimness in A Contemporary
Indonesian Islamic Novel
Delita Sartika
‘The World’s Best Minority’: Parsis
in India’s Discourse on Minorities
Jesse Buck
15:30 – 16:00
Banquet Hall, UWA Club
18
Beyond Kizuna: Responses to
Fukushima’s Fertile Soil: informal
Disaster In The Works of Murakami Life Politics in the Wake of 3/11
Haruki
Tessa Morris-Suzuki
Rebecca Suter
Death and disaster in illustrated
narrative responses to 3.11
Helen Kilpatrick
Roundtable Discussion: The Indian
General Elections of 2014
Peter Mayer
Contradictory Immunities of
‘Fukushima’
Adam Broinowski
AFTERNOON TEA
19
AsiaScapes
WEDNESDAY 9 JULY 2014
Contesting Borders
CONCURRENT SESSION 7
16:00 – 17:30
CONCURRENT SESSION 7
160
ALR 8
Gender; Contesting ‘Global
Bodies’: New approaches
to Technologies of the Body
in Asia
G60
161
G61
ALR4
ALR 9
ALR 5
Security and International
Political Change, Policy
Migration; Migration,
Relations; Changing China, Reform and National Identity Belonging and Transnational
Changing Asian Spaces:
in Singapore
Communities
The Impact of a Rising
China on Conceptual and
Actual Borders in East and
Southeast Asia Today
Part 2
1014F
1004D
1024M
1012F
Chair: Assoc/Prof Joanna
Chair: Mr Ryan Hartley
Chair: Dr Michael Barr
Chair: Dr Yasuko Hassall
Elfving-Hwang
Kobayashi
Korean Cosmetic Surgery and China’s Military
Policy Rigidity and
Politics of belonging among
the Question of Race
Modernization and Japan’s
Authoritarian Governance in transnational communities: a
Jane Park and Joanna
Normalization: The Effects
Singapore
Third World perspective
Elfving-Hwang
on the South China Sea
Lily Rahim
Abdul Wohab
Territorial Disputes
Zenel Garcia
G62
G01
ALR 6
ASR1
Politics and Governance; Security and International
Asian Social Movements in Relations; Indonesia as
their Global Context
an emerging power in
Part 2
International Relations
1024C
Chair: Assoc. Prof Michael
Gillan
Overseas Chinese Democracy
Movement: Climbing from
the Nadir?
Jie Chen
1004C
Chair: Dr Richard Chauvel
The Role of Policy
Entrepreneurs in
Indonesia’s Foreign Policy
Yasmi Adriansyah
G03
ASR3
Security and
International
Relations; Partition
and Religious
Militancy in South
Asia
G05
ASR5
Culture and Media;
Representing Self,
Engaging With The
Other: Social Media
In Asia
1004B
Chair: Dr Meera Ashar
1001F
Chair: Prof Lyn Parker
G07
ASR7
Literature; Scripts and
Oral Traditions in the
Sinophone Sphere
1007D
Chair: Prof Anne
McLaren
Partition in Bengal
Front stage? Back stage? Song Lines along the
and Dalit Movements, Pseudo-front stage! –
Yangzi Delta: Dealing
1946-47
Celebrity Discourse in
with a Stigmatized
Sekhar
Chinese Microblogging Vernacular
Bandyopadhyay
Elva Minfen Lin
Anne McLaren
243
Law; Asian Legal
Cultures
AUSTIN
Politics and
Environment and
Governance; Informal
Natural Resources;
Life Politics and Social
Coping with
Change in East Asia 2 Catastrophes, Accessing
Resources
1022C
1024L.2
Chair: Dr Ryota Nishino Chair: Prof Kyungja Jung
Embedding ‘SelfThe Chinese Dream of a
government’ in East
Civil Society
Asia: Pre-War Japanese Thomas Cliff
Legal Theorists and Their
Perspectives on Asian
Legal Cultures
Koichiro Matsuda
The Obese and Overweight
Male Body in Japan
Genaro Castro-Vázquez
Xinjiang and China’s ‘Rise’:
The Interaction of Statebuilding, Ethnic Conflict and
Foreign Policy in China’s
‘Wild West’
Michael Clarke
Coming of Age of
Nationalism? The 2011
General Elections in
Singapore
Jason Lim
Border Crossing and
Negotiation of Identity by
South Asian Women in the
US
Gita Neupane
Islamic Populism in
Indonesia and the Middle
East
Vedi Hadiz
Win-Win Policy to
Promote the Prosperity of
the People of Indonesia
and Timor Leste
Andries Lionardo
Religious Militancy
and Regional Security
Implications for
South Asia: the rise of
Hefazat-e-Islam and
growing radicalization
in Bangladesh
Ifti Rashid
Indonesian women
blogging practice and
everyday life: the case
of Indonesian women’s
engagement with media
Endah Triastuti
The Interplay of Orality
and Literacy in the
Transmission of the
Mulian Story
Caroline Chia
Legal System in Taiwan
under Japanese Colonial
Rule in the Meiji Period
(1868-1912)
Frederick Chi
Protecting the
Grasslands: A Case
Study of Informal
Life Politics in Inner
Mongolia
Wuqiriletu Wuqiriletu
Mingling Membranes: Miru
Kim’s photographs: The Pig
That Therefore I am
Kate Korroch (Presented by
Kelly Rowe)
Rethinking China’s Grand
Strategy
Shaomin Xu
Education, Culture and the
Singapore Developmental
State, 1955-2004
Yeow-Tong Chia
Death of Social Imagination:
Japanese women’s struggle
in finding jobs in Australia
Yasuko Hassall Kobayashi
The Possible Futures
of South Asian Water
Resources: Pan South Asian
Social Movements and Transboundary Activism
Douglas Hill
Explaining ‘Emerging
Powers’ through the
Concept of ‘Pivot States’
Awidya Santikajaya
Crimson Clots- The
Brotherhood Misspelt.
An excavation on the
theme of Partition
and related issues in
Gurucharan Das’ A
Fine Family and Bapsi
Sidhwa’s Ice-CandyMan.
Krishnasamy Arusamy
Krishnalalitha
The Rise of Shia’s Media
in Indonesia: From
Commercial to Online
Publications
Rachmah Ida
A Case for Sino-Mun:
Writing and Literacy in
Northern Laos
Jacob Cawthorne
Three Systems of Law
in Arabia in the Second
Century CE.
Giles Rowling
Sot’oji Farming as
Survival Politics:
The Emergence and
Persistence of Private
Farming in North Korea
Eunjeong Soh
Small State Responses to
China: Comparing Cambodia,
Laos and Thailand
Bounthanongsack
Chanthalath
Singapore the ordinary:
the decline of Singapore
exceptionalism
Michael Barr
Navigating power/knowledge
networks in an Australian
research university; The
impact of intersectionality
Ravinder Sidhu
19:00 – 22.00
Venue: UWA Club
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1025A
Chair: Prof James
Warren
Troubled Waters:
Typhoons and the Impact
of Floods on Human
Affairs in the Philippines
from the 16th to 21st
Centuries
James Warren
Collective management
of water resources in
coastal Bangladesh:
formal and substantive
approaches
Sharmin Afroz
FOX
Language and
Translation; Translation
Studies Special Panel:
Translation as a tool to
advance cross-cultural
understanding
1020E
Chair: Prof Philip Mead
Creativity and Style in
Translation
An Empirical Study of
Chinese Translations of
One Hundred Years of
Solitude
Meng Ji
Academic Translation:
Barrier or Gateway?
Gaynor Sekimori
Advancing Cross-Cultural
Understanding through
Experimental Literary
Translation
Translation of Finnegans
Wake in China
Dai Congrong
A Qualitative Study
About Teenage Sexting
Behavior - An Indonesian
Case
Dewi Kirana
CONFERENCE DINNER
Admittance by ticket only
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THURSDAY 10 JULY 2014
Contesting Borders
CONCURRENT SESSION 8
08:00 – 09:00
Venue: UWA Club
REGISTRATION OPEN
09:00 – 10:30
CONCURRENT SESSION 8
160
ALR 8
Food Security; Food Security
in and Beyond Asia: The
Political Connect of Policy
G60
ALR4
Education;
Internationalization of
Education
Part 1
161
ALR 9
Law; Transitional Justice
Across Asia
G61
ALR 5
Gender; The Stigmatisation
of Janda (Widows and
Divorcees) in Indonesia
Part 1
162
ALR 10
Security and International
Relations; China’s Soft
Power Push: international
consequences and internal
ramifications
G01
ASR1
Culture and Media; On,
behind and around the
screen in contemporary
Indonesia: Identities and
representation
1021A
Chair: Dr John McCarthy
1018B
Chair: Dr Danau Tanu
1022A
Chair: Ms Ayu
Wahyuningroem
1014E
Chair: Prof Lyn Parker
1004I
Chair: Dr Gerry Groot
1001L
Chair: Ms Meghan
Downes
132
G03
ASR3
Politics and Governance;
Culture and Media;
Governance, Stratification Recreating The Past: Japan
and Citizenship in Asia
in Asian Popular Memory
Part 1
1024A
Chair: Assoc Prof David
Bourchier
1001H
Chair: Dr Wang Yi
G07
ASR7
Literature; Asian Diaspora
Literature
Part 1
243
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FOX
History; Justice and
Historical Narrative
Part 1
Environment and Natural
Resources; Articulating
Participatory Development
with Conservation
Part 1
Politics and Governance:
Pakistan: State, Society and
the Changing World
1007B
Chair: W/Prof Krishna Sen
1009B
Chair: Prof Sandra Wilson
1025G
Chair: Dr Dirk Steenbergen
1024N
Chair: Prof Samina Yasmeen
‘Do not be frightened by
my beard’: Narrating
unreliability in The Reluctant
Fundamentalist by Mohsin
Hamid
Niva Kaspi
Delegating authority:
Indonesian political exiles in
China after 1965
David Hill
Engaging with those
beyond the outer reef:
Local adaptations in village
leadership in conservation
and development contexts
Dirk Steenbergen
Energy and Water in a
developing State: Pakistan as
a case study
James Trevelyan
From Swidden to Oil Palm:
agrarian change and food
security in Sanggau District,
West Kalimantan, Indonesia
Lesley Potter
Educating a New Indonesia:
Housewife Organizations,
National Unity, and
Household Management,
1945-57
Liberty Sproat
‘Minor war criminals’? the
challenge of transitional
justice in post-war Asia,
1945-1958
Robert Cribb
The Stigmatisation of
Janda in Indonesia and the
Possibilities for Agency
Lyn Parker
All quiet on the Western
front? ‘Soft war’ and
reassessing Chinese soft
power
Nicholas Dynon
Indians and soap opera
in Indonesia: behind the
screen
Maria Myutel
Media-elite interactions
and Indonesian politics:
The Bulog and Bruneigate
scandals as Contingent
Power Relationships
Nicole Andres
How Does Hou Hsiao-hsien
Engage Popular Memory?
Nationalism, Language and
Film Shots in Good Men,
Good Women
Christine Yu-Ting Hung
The Politics of Fame and
Fortune in Papua New
Guinea’s Rural Land Grab
Colin Filer
Becoming ‘international’: the
cultural (re)production of
elites and campus dynamics
at an international school in
Indonesia
Danau Tanu
Undoing Amnesty: 6 October
1976 and the future of
impunity in Thailand
Tyrell Haberkorn
Presumptions of Promiscuity:
Reflections on Being a
Widow/Divorcée from Three
Indonesian Communities
Petra Mahy
Contingency and the Potential
Utility of China’s Soft Power
Investment
Gerry Groot
Redefining Indonesian
Muslim Masculinities:
Representations of
Contemporary Indonesian
Muslim Masculinities in
Recent Indonesian Films
Evi Eliyanah
Cleaving the nation from
its National Front: postracial citizenship and
the People’s Alliance in
Malaysia
Amrita Malhi
‘Killing Japs Is Also a
Home and away in Singapore
Business’: Memory of the
new migrant writing
Anti-Japanese War in Chinese Wai-Chew Sim
TV Dramas
Geng Song
A rite of demodernisation
and its defiant others: the
anti-communist purge of
1965/6 in Surabaya
Robbie Peters
Leadership, resource
management and the social
capital debate: A Bali case
study
Carol Warren
Jamaat ud Dawah- Carving a
space in the society through
societal activism
Samina Yasmeen
Food Estates and Food
Security in East Kalimantan’s
Transitional Landscapes
John McCarthy and Krystof
Obidzinski
Freedom from National(izing)
Constraints: International
Schooling and the (Re)
positioning of Local Elites in
Japanese Education
Beverley Yamamoto
Repairing without
Acknowledging: “Reparation”
for Victims of 1965 Mass
Violence and Jugun Ianfu in
Indonesia
Ayu Wahyuningroem
Fate, Desire, and Shame:
Janda in Indonesian pop
culture
Nicholas Herriman
Rise of the “hawks”: military
propaganda, public opinion
warfare and national defence
education in China
Andrew Chubb
Audience selfrepresentation and the
resilience of film national
discourses amongst young
Indonesian consumers
Meghan Downes
Thinking the unthinkable:
President Prabowo
Subianto of Indonesia
David Bourchier
Images of Japan in Hong
Kong Print Media: A Study of
the Ming Pao in the Last Two
Decades (1993-2013)
Jie Yao
Soft borders on the maritime
frontier: The Qing’s Canton
system, 1757- 1842
Songchuan Chen
Community Driven
Development Approaches
to Natural Resource
Management: Case Studies
from Southeast Sulawesi
Vivianti Rambe
State and Society in Pakistan:
The Madrassah View
Tariq Moj
Similar Ends, Different
Means: Comparing China’s
Soft Power with India’s
Parama Sinha Palit
Discussant
Ariel Heryanto
The Policies of Social
Movement and Citizen
Service (Approaches to
Strengthen the IndonesiaMalaysia Relationship)
Andy Al Fatih
Contesting Neoliberalism in
Agriculture: A Focus on Food
Sovereignty in Tamil Nadu
and Maharashtra
Jagjit Plahe
10:30 – 11:00
Venue: UWA Club
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The representation of
Australia in Yasmine
Gooneratne’s novel A Change
of Skies
Sunil Govinnage
Democratic Transition in
Pakistan and management of
nuclear policy
Salik Naeem
MORNING TEA
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THURSDAY 10 JULY 2014
Contesting Borders
CONCURRENT SESSION 9
11:00 – 12:30
CONCURRENT SESSION 9
G60
ALR4
Education;
Internationalization of
Education
Part 2
161
ALR 9
Culture and Media; Social
Memory, Identity And
Gender In Asian Popular
Culture
G61
ALR 5
Gender; The Stigmatisation
of Janda (Widows and
Divorcees) in Indonesia
Part 2
G62
ALR 6
Borders and Regions;
Regional Globalisation in
India
G01
ASR1
Security and International
Relations; Japan’s
International Relations
1018B
Chair: Dr Danau Tanu
1001C
Chair: Dr Romit Dasgupta
1014E
Chair: Prof Lyn Parker
1003O
Chair: Prof Tim Scrase
1004E
Chair: Prof Purnendra Jain
Do English-Medium Programs and Internationalization Make Poor Bedfellows?
Government Expectations of
the Japanese Global 30 Program and Student Outcomes
Yukiko Ishikura
The ‘new’ meaning of the
The legal status of janda in
old: local performing arts
colonial Bali
and the project of identity in Helen Creese
Indonesia
Neneng Y Khozanatu Lahpan
Darjeeling, India: Prospects
and Constraints in the
Development of Hill Towns
in India
Tim Scrase & Ruchira
Ganguly-Scrase
Japan as a ‘Global Pacifist
State’ Its Changing
Pacifism and Security
Identity
Daisuke Akimoto
Academic Nationalism and
Academic Internationalism in
East Asia: Findings and Implications from Hong Kong and
South Korea Professoriates
Hei-Hang Hayes Tang
Changing Dynamic of SocialCultural Representation
on Indonesian Children’s
Television
Hendriyani Hendriyani
Economic and Social Mobility
in Regional India: Aspirations
of Migration in Anand, central
Gujarat
Mario Rutten
Domestic Politics of
Japanese FTA/TPP Policy:
Searching for New
Paradigms in the Global
Economic Downturn
Jemma Kim
Between Handholding
and Laissez-Faire: Three
Universities’ Approaches
to Educating International
Students from China
Genevieve Leung
Questioning Memory and
Identity on a Javanese HipHop Documentary: Hiphopdiningrat
Zaki Habibi
Global Aspirations in
Regional India: The
Challenges, Desires and
Frustrations of Darjeeling’s
Youth
Trent Brown
Rice Rhapsody: Culture and
Consumption of food and
sexuality in Singapore
Regina Lee
The perils facing the Chakmas
in Arunachal Pradesh
since the 1980s
Monimalika Sengupta
12:30 – 14:00
Venue: UWA Club
LUNCH
13:00 – 13:50
Venue: Auditorium, UWA Club
ASAA AGM Janda PKI: stigma and sexual
violence against Communist
widows following the 19651966 massacres in Indonesia
Annie Pohlman
14:00 – 15:30
Venue: Auditorium, UWA Club
CLOSING PANEL
Chair: Professor Krishna Sen Convenor, ASAA 2014 Conference
Keynote: Dr Tim Soutphommasane Race Discrimination Commissioner
The Asianisation of Australia?
ICAS Conference: Dr Gerry Groot Centre for Asian Studies
15:30 – 16:00
CONFERENCE CLOSES WITH AFTERNOON TEA
132
Politics and Governance;
Governance, Stratification
and Citizenship in Asia
Part 2
1024A
Chair: Assoc Prof David
Bourchier
Truth, power, and the
Burmese citizen
Nick Cheesman
G03
ASR3
Culture and Media;
Consuming Japan:
Representations of Japan
in Asia and Australia
1001G
Chair: Dr Laura Dales
Suburban Samurai and
Neighbourhood Ninjas:
Shintara and Postwar
Australia
David Chapman
G05
ASR5
Trade and Economics;
Strategies and
Dependencies
G07
ASR7
Literature; Asian Diaspora
Literature
Part 2
133
Migration; Immigrant Entrepreneurship: Immigrant
farmers/agro-industrialists
in Australia and Chinese
entrepreneurs in Prato, Italy
1005B
1007B
1012D
Chair: Prof Michele Ford
Chair: W/Prof Krishna Sen
Chair: Prof Emerita Marika
Vicziany
Japan’s Aid to Africa: Heading North Indian Village Song and New Immigrant Farmers in
to Where?
the World: Sampling Indian Australia: A contemporary
Akiko Nanami
Literature and the Global Field overview
Ian Woolford
Devaki Monani
Collective property and
democratic government in
China: a comparative study
of the political impacts of
land grabbing
Sally Sargeson
The ‘Japa Resu’
Experience: Fascination
and Anxiety Towards
Japanese Restaurants
Outside of Japan
Iori Hamada
Aid Dependency in Cambodia:
from International Assistance
toward Self-Reliance?
Chea Vitom
The other country in Michael
Ondaatje’s poetry: how
realistic is Ondaatje’s Sri
Lanka
Sunil Govinnage
The Structuration of Social
Network Sites in Makassar
Mayoralty Election
Muninggar Saraswati
Japanese popular culture
and Abenomics: A
revitalisation of Cool Japan
Seiko Yasumoto
Indonesia’s Response toward
Sino-Japanese Competition
in East Asian Financial
Regulatory Regionalism
Eko Saputro
Asia and Africa: Portuguese
Colonisation, Literature, and
Goa Between
R. Benedito Ferrao
Religion and the lives of
the Overseas Chinese What
explains the great silence of
Prato?
Marika Vicziany
243
AUSTIN
History; Justice and
Historical Narrative
Part 2
Environment and Natural
Resources; Articulating
Participatory Development
with Conservation
Part 2
1025G
Chair: Dr Dirk Steenbergen
1009B
Chair: Prof Sandra Wilson
Changes and Continuities in
Post-Suharto Indonesia: The
Politics of the Survival of the
1965 Narrative.
Rebecca Meckelburg
‘The Tyranny of Distance’ in
PNPM: Exploring the Paradox
of Successful Participation
/ Project Failure in Central
Sulawesi, Indonesia
Gregory Acciaioli
War Crimes Trials and the
Korean War
Sandra Wilson
Examining Social
Capital Concepts in an
Environmentally Degraded
Village: A Case from Jepara,
Central Java
Achmad Uzair Fauzan
The China Factor in Tokugawa
Culture: Beyond model and
the other
Wai-Ming Ng
Leadership, elite capture and
accountability in development
projects in two villages in
Bengkulu province, Sumatra
Anton Lucas
Development Dilemmas in
Three Dayak Communities in
West Kalimantan
Johan Weintre
Dr Tim Soutphommasane
Dr Tim Soutphommasane is Race Discrimination Commissioner and
commenced his five-year appointment on 20 August 2013. Prior to joining the
Australian Human Rights Commission, he was a political philosopher at the
University of Sydney. His thinking on multiculturalism and national identity
has been influential in reshaping debates in Australia and Britain. During his
term, Dr Soutphommasane will be an advocate for a fairer Australia and drive
the Commission’s efforts to combat racism.
Dr Soutphommasane is the author of three books: The Virtuous Citizen
(Cambridge University Press, 2012), Don’t Go Back To Where You Came
From (New South Books, 2012), and Reclaiming Patriotism (Cambridge
University Press, 2009). He has been an opinion columnist with The Age
and The Weekend Australian newspapers, and in 2013 presented “Mongrel
Nation”, a six-part documentary series about Australian multiculturalism,
on ABC Radio National. He is a board member of the National Australia Day
Council, a member of the Australian Multicultural Council, and a member of
the advisory council of the Global Foundation.
A first-generation Australian of Chinese and Lao extraction, Dr
Soutphommasane was raised in southwest Sydney. He completed his Doctor
of Philosophy at the University of Oxford, from where he also holds a Master
of Philosophy degree (with distinction). He is a first-class honours graduate
of the University of Sydney.
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