[Tlc] AAS annual meeting update
justinm at ucr.edu
justinm at ucr.edu
Mon Feb 19 23:10:34 PST 2007
Dear TLCers,
See the second circular for the TLC events at the AAS meeting
in Boston below.
Thanks,
justin
Annual Business Meeting
Boston, MA
7:00PM Harvard Room
Marriot
Saturday
March 23rd
MEETING AGENDA (7:15-9:00)
1) This year's meeting will start with a talk "Anthropological
Research in Cambodia: New and On-going Projects" presented by
Dr. Judy Ledgerwood. This talk is the second in
the TLC "discipline series." This year's focus is
"Anthropology." At the business meeting we will open the floor
to ideas for next year's
"discipline" (Ethnomusicology, Political Science, Linguistics,
Development Studies, Economics, etc.).
2) Call for panel ideas for a T/L/C sponsored panel. This
year's TLC-Panel is: Thai Buddhists at Bay? Confronting the
Southern Conflict - Sponsored by the Thailand/Laos/Cambodia
Group (Chair: Duncan McCargo, National University of
Singapore) This is ceetainly not the only panel that has
Cambodian, Lao, and Thai Studies papers. I also encourage TLC
members to see the list of panels below.
For easy reference, see also a list
of every TLC or Southeast Asian panel/event and all other
TLC-SEA panels and
events see: http://www.aasianst.org/2007Panels.pdf
3) Website (tlc.ucr.edu), listserv updates.
4) Member news--we have lots of new members!
5) Nominations and Elections:
*Continuing Executive Committee Members (2005-2007): Chhany
Sak-Humphry (University of Hawaii), Cavarlee Cary (UC
Berkeley), Susan Kepner (UC Berkeley), Gregory Green (Cornell
University).
*This year there will be a call for nominations to replace
three executive committee members: Henry Delcore
(California State University at Fresno), Tamara Loos (Cornell
University), John Marston (El Colegio de México)
6) Announcements (Please come with any information on upcoming
conferences, fellowship opportunities, performances, archive
openings, etc. that you would like to bring to the attention
of the TLC membership. If you send me these announcements I
will also post them on the TLC website).
7) Call for donations for the Ingrid Muan Graduate Traveling
Fellowship.
8) Floor open for any other announcemnts.
ADDENDUM:
**OTHER TLC or Southeast Asian Studies panels, events, and
meetings in conjunction (numbers refer to their place in the
on-line AAS meeting program. If any panel, etc. interests you
the room locationsare listed on-line.):
http://www.aasianst.org/panels07.htm
There are also several panels directly related to Thai Studies
and Cambodian Studies (unfortunately nothing on Lao Studies).
The numbers correspond to the on-line AAS schedule. The PDF
program which lists room locations, times, etc. is attached.
Thursday 7:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m.
8. The Conundrum of Identity: Marginality, Power and Agency in
Southeast Asia (Irving C Johnson, National University of
Singapore)
Friday 8:30 a.m.–10:30 a.m.
26. Images, Texts, and Corpses: Aesthetics and Economics in
Buddhist Funerals in Thailand and Cambodia (Pattaratorn
Chirapravati, California State University, Sacramento)
Friday 10:45 a.m.–12:45 p.m.
51. Roundtable: Cambodia: Issues of Memory, Justice and
Reconciliation - Sponsored by Committee on Teaching about Asia
(Namji Steinemann, East-West Center)
53. Individual Papers: New Perspectives on South and Southeast
Asia: Religion and State Formation (Cynthia J. Brokaw, Ohio
State University)
Friday 1:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m.
68. Thai Buddhists at Bay? Confronting the Southern Conflict -
Sponsored by the Thailand/Laos/Cambodia Group (Duncan McCargo,
National University of Singapore)
Saturday 10:45 a.m.–12:45 p.m.
131. The State of Democracy in Southeast Asia (Erik M.
Kuhonta, McGill University)
Saturday 5:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m.
174. Buddhisms beyond Buddhism (Charles Hallisey, University
of Wisconsin, Madison)
Sunday 8:30 a.m.–10:30 a.m.
193. The State of Culture Theory in Southeast Asian
Corporations (Marina Welker, Cornell University)
194. Individual Papers: Global Cultural and Capital Exchanges,
South and Southeast Asia (Nancy Smith-Hefner, Boston University)
Sunday 10:45 a.m.–12:45 p.m.
213. Mining the Past: Working with Memory in Southeast Asian
Contexts (Kate McGregor, University of Melbourne)
______________
Dr. Justin McDaniel
Dept. of Religious Studies
2617 Humanities Building
University of California, Riverside
Riverside, CA 92521
951-827-4530
justinm at ucr.edu
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