AsiaScapes Contesting Borders 8-10 July 2014 • Perth • Western Australia PROGRAM SPONSOR SHANGHAI LIBRARY AsiaScapes 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 AUSTRALIA KOREA BUSINESS COUNCIL (WA) WELCOME RECEPTION Venue: Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery Admission by ticket Sponsored by 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] 2 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 3 GENERAL INFORMATION Abstracts Abstracts for the conference will be available to download from the conference website: www.asaa2014.com Disclaimer The information in this brochure is correct at the time of printing. The Organisers reserve the right to change any aspect of the program without prior notice. 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Registration Desk The registration desk will be located in the Foyer of the UWA Banquet Hall and will be open as follows: Tuesday 08 July 8.00am – 4.00pm Wednesday 09 July 8.00am – 4.00pm Thursday 10 July 8.00am – 3.30pm Smoking Policy The University of Western Australia has a No Smoking policy. Smoking is prohibited anywhere on campus. Volunteers A number of volunteers wearing purple or blue t-shirts will be on hand during the conference to assist you to locate lecture rooms. LOCATION AsiaScapes FAIRWAY ENT. 2 Matilda Bay .1 ENT AY Child IRW Electrical & Electronic P16 Nedlands Engineering Monadelphou Bldg. Matilda Mathematics Site Environmental Bay FAIRWAY ENT. 2 RK CLA ST. Clifton Street Building Women’s Toilet G01 ASR1 G03 ASR3 G05 ASR5 Physics Study Centre FA B A Bay B A FirstMatilda Floor Reid B A B A Physics Study Centre Reid Reid FAIRWAY ENT. 2 FAIRWAY ENT. 2 P16 Electrical & Electronic P16 Electrical & Electronic Engineering Monadelphous Engineering Monadelphous Bldg. Bldg. 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ER COURT OP CO P40 DA Ground Floor Robert Street GeographyP29 Bldg. 28 Broadway P19 I L DA mantle 28 Broadway To Fre P40 I L DA ARTS FACULTY UWA P19 I L DA P40 FAIRWAY Contesting Borders G07 ASR7 tle man To Fre Nedland Site University Club Cli Bu Men’s Toilet CAR PARKS AND FACILITIES Please read the signs before you park your v 159 Austin Lecture Hall DCR 160 ALR 8 161 ALR 9 Permit Parking 162 ALR 10 Yellow (student) Red (staff) Car Parks 1, 4, 8, 9, 14, 21, 31 Car Parks 1-4, 6-10, 14-15,18, 2 33-34, 37, 40-42 To F Accessible bays Car Parks 1-3, 5, 8, 9, 12, 14-1 30-31, 34, 37, 39 - 41 (UWA Access or ACROD permit required) Reid Clifton Street Building mantle To Fre Physics Study Centre Y Reid W AP22 Electrical & Electronic P16 H Visitors Centre G Engineering Monadelphous HI Bldg. ST. RK A L C Mathematics Environmental FAIRWAY ENT. 2 P30 LIN Lawrence Wilson G Art Gallery P40 P29 28 Broadway ER OP CO P17 ST. 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FAIRWAY GORDO .1 ENT AY Child IRW Nedlands G59 FOX Lecture Theatre P18 N AY BROADW Reid Robert Street GeographyP29 Bldg. 28 Broadway College OP THR E WINTRANC EN P17 GREAT ST. ER COURT OP O C P40 P19 FAIRWAY mantle 28 Broadway To Fre Gillett Promenade FAIRWAY P40 I L DA University Club P19 I L DA Second Floor GREAT COURT 7 AsiaScapes 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 8 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 11 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 (rÅkyoku): 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 20 133 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 21 AsiaScapes 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 AUSTIN 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 22 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 23 AsiaScapes 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. 24 25 AsiaScapes Contesting Borders 26 27 SHANGHAI LIBRARY ASAA 2014 Conference Secretariat T: +61 8 9389 1488 E: [email protected]
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