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[PAST EVENT] Jinlan Liu APIA Faculty Endowment Gift Ceremony & "Regulating Modernity in US Occupied Philippines"
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Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 314100 Ukrop Way
Williamsburg, VA 23185Map this location
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- Free food
- Open to the public
The Han Zhang and Jinlan Liu Family Foundation will present APIA with its first ever endowment: the Jinlan Liu APIA Faculty Research Endowment. The gift will support the faculty of APIA in their research work in the program. After the gifting ceremony, Harvard University Dr. Genevieve Clutario will be presenting a lecture.
Dr. Clutario investigates the making of a transnational embroidery industry known as “Philippine Lingerie” during U.S. colonial occupation, exposing the Filipina labor production in private homes and workshops, U.S. colonial industrial schools and prisons. Dr. Clutario’s research demonstrates beauty’s power and how it functions as a structuring force that determines individual and cultural practices as well as national and transnational politics and policy formation under US empire.
An Assistant Professor of History at Harvard University, Dr. Clutario is the author of the forthcoming Beauty Regimes: Disciplining Modernity in the Transimperial Philippines from Duke University Press. Dr. Clutario’s interests include Asian/American histories in global perspectives; comparative histories of modern empire; transnational feminisms; gender, race, and the politics of fashion and beauty. She is on the board of Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society.
Banh Mi (Vietnamese Sandwiches) available for first 30 guests.
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