Two undergraduate Modern and Classical Language, Literatures, and Cultures majors, Andrew Chan and Grace Yi, will be presenting at the annual meeting for the Southeast Conference of the Association for Asian Studies, which UK is hosting this year. Their presentations will be in the morning of Sunday, January 26, 10:45am-12:15pm at the Gatton Student Center (room TBD), in a panel titled “Conflict and Resistance in Global Asias".
Global Asias Program is sponsoring two panels (eight students) for this annual meeting. Each student is being mentored by a faculty member. All students will also receive a group mentoring session led by Emily Mokros and Joannah Peterson (MCLLC) to familiarize themselves with academic conference presentations.
Global Asias and Asian Film (Sunday, January 26, 9:00-10:30am)
Chair: Akiko Takenaka
Discussant: Michelle Sizemore
- Nate Barker, "Discomforting Realities: The Case of Fan Lixin's Last Train Home" (mentor: Miyabi Goto)
- Maire Birdwell, "Capturing Reality: Ashes to Honey and the Influence of Documentaries on Environmentalist Movements in Japan and Beyond" (mentor: Miyabi Goto)
- Charlotte Lawson, “Whispers of Grief: An Analysis of the Environments in The Murmuring (1995)” (mentor: Miyabi Goto)Jessica Khoury, “Sympathy and Scorn, The Complexity of Close-Ups” (mentor: Miyabi Goto)
Conflict and Resistance in Global Asias (Sunday, January 26, 10:45am-12:15pm)
Chair: Akiko Takenaka
Discussant: Emily Mokros
- Grace Yi, “This Man is Your Friend: The Role of the American Home Front in Redefining Chinese Stereotypes During WWII” (mentor: Akiko Takenaka)
- Andrew Chan, “The Red Guard Party of San Francisco and Its Diverging Doctrine: 1969 Asian American Identity Defined by Difference” (mentor: Akiko Takenaka)
- Malissa Bouakham, “Clustered Legacy: The Developmental Consequences of UXO in Laos” (mentor: Marro Inoue)
- Jeff Edwards, “Dressing for a Gendered Reality: Androgynous Dress as Resistance in Contemporary Japan” (mentor: Joannah Peterson)