2013
INTERDISCIPLINARY CONFERENCE
PROGRAM
J
ULY
5-6,
2013
Conference Location:
Tsinghua University
Jiasuo Hotel
Address: Tsinghua University, Haidian District, Beijing, China
The 2013 Interdisciplinary Conference of
AHLiST
is sponsored by
Announcement:
• All presenters and participants must be members of the Association by
conference time and carry badges at all time.
• The 2014 Interdisciplinary Conference will be held at the Universidad de Cartagena, Cartagena, Colombia
Participants, please be aware of the following norms:
a) Normally each panel consists of 3 or 4 presentations and 1 moderator.b) Each participant will have 15 to 20 minutes maximum for the presentation of his/her works. If your presentation is co-‐authored by more than one person, still it must be within 20 minutes.
c) 15-‐minute discussion after all three or four presentations of each panel.
d) Each session will be strictly 1 hour and 15 minutes.
Normas de los participantes del congreso:
a) Normalmente los paneles son de 3 ó 4 presentadores y un moderador.
b) Cada participante tendrá entre 15 a 20 minutos como máximo para la presentación de su comunicación. La comunicación de co-‐autores también tendrá como máximo 20 minutos de presentación en total.
c) Habrá 15 minutos de discusión después de finalizar las 3 ó 4 comunicaciones del panel.
d) Cada sesión tendrá estrictamente 1 hora y 15 minutos.
On-‐site Registration Schedule and Location
Friday, July 5
8:30 am to 12 pm and 3 pm to 6 pm Jiasuo Hotel Lobby
Saturday, July 6 8:30 am to 12 pm Jiasuo Hotel Lobby
Lugar y horario de inscripción durante el congreso
Viernes, 5 de julio
8:30 am a 12 pm y 3 pm a 6 pm Jiasuo Hotel Lobby
Sábado, 6 de julio 8:30 am a 12 pm Jiasuo Hotel Lobby
AHLiST Conference held at
Tsinghua University
School of Humanities & School of Social Sciences
Friday, July 5, 2013
(Jiasuo Hotel Lobby)
8:30 am
Registration begins
8:30 am – 10 am
Coffee and Tea Service
10 am to 11 am
Opening Ceremony and Plenary Lecture
Place:
Jiasuo Hotel Conference Room No. 3
Welcome from AHLiST Directors:
Dr. Fenrong Liu
(Professor of Logic, Tsinghua University)
Dr. Francisco García-‐Serrano
(Director of Ibero-‐American Studies, Professor of History, Saint Luis University-‐Madrid)
Welcome from Tsinghua University, Beijing
Dean Junren Wan
(School of Humanities, Tsinghua University)
Dean Qiang Li
11 am to 12 pm
Plenary Lecture
The Idea of Science, Culture Debates, and the Reclassification of Knowledge in Early Twentieth-‐Century China
Dr. Hui Wang
Professor of Contemporary Chinese Literature (Tsinghua University)
12 pm to 2 pm: LUNCH
(Jiasuo Dining Hall)
2 pm to 3 pm:
AHLiST Business Meeting
3 pm to 4:15 pm: Session I
Place: Jiasuo Conference Room No. 2
I. 1. Literature: IMMIGRATION IN LATIN AMERICA AND SPAIN IN THE 20TH CENTURY
Chair: Song No, Purdue University, USA
1. El control de los flujos migratorios en Cuba: la Ley de Nacionalización del Trabajo
José Antonio Vidal Rodríguez, Asociación para el Estudio de los Exilios y Migraciones Ibéricos Contemporáneos, Spain
2. Al servicio de los ideales franquistas: las fronteras en la política migratoria española
(1940-‐1960)
Emilio Redondo Carrero, Instituto de Historia, Centro de Ciencias Humanas y Sociales (CSIC), Spain
3. Las fronteras se cierran y se abren: la llegada de europeos a la Argentina, ¿quiénes son
los bienvenidos?
Katarzyna Porada, Instituto de Historia, Centro de Ciencias Humanas y Sociales (CSIC), Spain
Place: Jiasuo Conference Room No. 3
I. 2. History: SOCIAL CHANGE IN THE COUNTRYSIDE: EAST ASIA RECONSIDERED
Chair: Siming Wang, Nanjing Agricultural University
1. A Comparative Study of India and China: Rural Education Development and Social
Change (1950-‐2010)
Hongsheng Wang, Peking University, China
2. The Green Revolution in East Asia: Cross Cultural Influences
R. Douglas Hurt, Purdue University, USA
3. Social Segregation of Land Reform in Beijing Suburb
Yigao Liu, Peking University, China
4:30 pm to 6 pm: Session II
Place: Jiasuo Conference Room No. 2
II. 1. Literature: CUANDO LAS FRONTERAS SE CIERRAN: LAS POLÍTICAS MIGRATORIAS DE ESPAÑA Y LAS REPÚBLICAS LATINOAMERICANAS EN LA PRIMERA MITAD DEL SIGLO XX
Chair: María Zozaya, Spain
1. Fronteras reales en la inmigración. La ley de indeseables en Uruguay
Concepción Navarro Azcue, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
2. Los extranjeros no deseados: medidas restrictivas al ingreso de inmigrantes en Brasil
Elda González Martínez, Instituto de Historia, Centro de Ciencias Humanas y Sociales (CSIC)
3. Teaching Palaeography: games to consolidate knowledge on the identification
of letters
Place: Jiasuo Conference Room No. 3
II. 2. Linguistics: CROSSING BORDERS IN LINGUISTICS
Chair: Shiyi Yu, Tsinghua University, China
1. Compare the difference of language and gene functions for brain organization between chimpanzees and humans
Minghu Jiang, Tsinghua University, China
2. A Feature-‐based Classification Model for Ancient Scripts Founded on the Principles of Computer Processing: The Building Up of a Corpus of the Endangered Scripts in Southwest China
Liming ZHAO, Yan ZHANG, Xuemei ZHANG, Juzheng LI, Pei SU, Chulong LIU, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
7 pm to 10 pm: Reception
by Invitation
Saturday, July 6
9 am to 10:15 am: Session III
Place: Jiasuo Conference Room No. 2
III. 1. Interdisciplinary: CROSSING BORDERS IN NATIONAL IDENTITIES
Chair: Francisco García-‐Serrano Nebras, Saint Louis University-‐Madrid
1. El poder de la palabra en la construcción del liderazgo presidencial. ‘Nosotros’ y los ‘otros’ en el discurso político de Raúl Alfonsín (1982-‐1983)
Andrés Alberto Masi Rius, Universidad Católica de Cuyo, Argentina
2. Cruzando fronteras insospechadas: El nacionalismo vasco y las naciones asiáticas
Santiago de Pablo, Universidad del País Vasco, Vitoria-‐Gasteiz, Spain
3. Aportaciones caribeñas a la Argentina de hoy
Silvia Castillo-‐Winter, Universidad París-‐Sorbona, France
Place: Jiasuo Conference Room No. 3
III. 2. Literature and History: GENDER AND BORDERS ACROSS THE AGES
Chair: Minghu Jiang, Tsinghua University, China
1. Crossing boundaries: The Construction of the Feminine in the Early Modern Time
Yonsoo Kim, Purdue University, USA
2. From “Hooliganism” to “Cosmopolitanism” Gender Politics in the Reception of Annie Wang’s Lili: A Novel of Tiananmen (2002) and The People’s Republic of Desire (2006)
Ping Qiu, Purdue University, USA
3. Creating Identities in Professional Groups. The Role of Sociability Spaces for Constructing a High-‐Class Embededness in the XIXth Century Spain
María Zozaya, Spain
10:30 am to 12 pm: Session IV
Place: Jiasuo Conference Room No. 3
IV. 1. Interdisciplinary: WRITING THE BORDERS AND CULTURES
Chair: Wei Wang, Tsinghua University, China
1. Ezra Pound and Tsinghua University
Shiyi Yu, Tsinghua University, China
2. Sociologist’s Perspective in Francisco Ayala’s The Usurpers (1949) and The Lamb’s
Head (1949)
Chikako Maruta, Keio University, Japan
3. Crossing the Senses around the World: Synaesthesia and Arts from East to West,
through the Writings of Sergei Eisenstein
Mira Stolpe Törneman, Linköping University, Sweden
Place: Jiasuo Conference Room No. 2
IV. 2. Interdisciplinary: CALIGRAPHY, POETRY AND UTOPIOA
Chair: Leonor Zozaya, Universidad Complutense de Madrid
1. El concepto histórico y comparado y la historia comparada del arte de la caligrafía asiático, árabe, occidental???
María del Olmo Ibáñez, Archivo Histórico Provincial de Alicante, Spain (Read by Leonor Zozaya)
2. Crossing Media Borders: Poetry in the Age of Digital Reproduction
Adam Wickberg Månsson, Stockholm University, Sweden
3. Imágenes de la electricidad en la literatura utópica española de la segunda mitad del XIX
Daniel Pérez Zapico, Universidad de Oviedo, Spain/ Université de Versailles Saint-‐Quentin-‐en-‐Yvelynes, France
12 pm to 2 pm: LUNCH
(Jiasuo Dining Hall)
2 pm to 3:15 pm: Session V
Place: Jiasuo Conference Room No. 2
V. 1. Interdisciplinary: GLOBALIZATION, COMMUNICATION AND LEGALITY
Chair: Fenrong Liu, Tsinghua University, China
1. Trade Borders in the Global Pharmaceuticals Market
Carmina Serrano Lanzuela, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
2. Peculiarities of International Public Relations: the Communicative Aspect
Toporkova Elena Palovna, Transbaikal State University, Russia
3. Lawful Explanation and Manipulationist Account
Wei Wang, Tsinghua University, China
Place: Jiasuo Conference Room No. 3
V. 2. Special Session:
THE IMPACT OF ECONOMIC CAPITAL, SOCIAL CAPITAL, AND CULTURAL CAPITAL: THE ACCESS TO EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES OF CHINESE FAMILY
Chair: Song No, Purdue University, USA
Guest Speakers:
Cheng-‐gang Zhang and Jing-‐bo Fan, Tsinghua University
3:30 pm to 5 pm
Closing Ceremony and Plenary Lecture
Jiasuo Conference Room No. 3
Plenary Lecture
The Legacy of Matteo Ricci: A Cross Cultural Lesson from Past Dr. Robin R. Wang
Director of Asian and Pacific Studies, Professor of Philosophy (Loyola Marymount University)
Announcement of Next Year’s Conference
at Universidad de Cartagena (Cartagena, Colombia)
Dr. Song No
(Purdue University, USA) Dr. Fenrong Liu
(Tsinghua University, China) Dr. Francisco García-‐Serrano Nebras (Saint Louis University-‐Madrid, Spain)
Dr. Leonor Zozaya
(Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain) Dr. Yonsoo Kim
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