Decolonizing Humanities Event Series
[PAST EVENT] AMES-APIA Capstone Conference: AMES and APIA Majors Present Their Senior Research Papers
Location
Chancellors Hall (formerly Tyler Hall), Room 322300 James Blair Dr
Williamsburg, VA 23185Map this location
Access & Features
- Free food
- Open to the public
AMES-APIA Capstone Conference, April 22, 11:30-5:00 in Tyler 322
11:30-1230: Prof. Tomoyuki Sasaki (Japanese Studies/AMES)
Hayden Hubbard Japanese Christian Intellectual Dissonance in the Early 20th Century
Kate Kuzel Use of Women’s Language in Japanese Feminism
Maia Mann The Ganges Water Quality and State Projects since 1980s.
Lunch 1230-1pm
1pm 2:20: Chair: Prof. R. Benedito Ferrao (English/APIA/AMES)
Sylvia Greer Techno-Orientalist and Asian American Sci Fi Comics
Roselyn Buensuceso Do It for the Culture: Embodying Filipino Identity Through Performance
Robert Sherman Images of Zheng Chenggong from Japanese and Nationalist Taiwan
Jack Fleming Autobiography of an Arab Trans Woman
Tea break
2:45 3:45 Chair: Prof. Anne Rasmussen (Music/AMES)
Salma Elsayed Ali Designing and Localizing Arabic User Interfaces
Janet Hwang Gender Construction in Produce 101
Victoria Park Japanese Military Comfort Women and the Yankee Princesses
Tea break
4pm 5pm Chair: Prof. Stephen Sheehi (AMES/Arabic)
Sarah Maffey Amazigh and Language Planning and Policy in Morocco
Brook Cox The Obama Doctrine and the Outsourcing of War: A Critical Analysis of Iraq
Arianna Afsari Stalinist Cookbook: Cuisine, Politics and Economic Planning in The Book of Tasty and Healthy Food
5:15-7:00: AMES-APIA Distinguished Keynote Lecture in Blow 331
David Eng (University of Pennsylvania) : “(Gay) Panic Attack: Coming out in a Colorblind Age”
Contact
[[Spsheehi, Prof. Stephen Sheehi]], AMES Program Director