[Tlc] TLC-AAS meeting agenda
Susan Kepner
skepner at berkeley.edu
Tue Jan 27 13:31:35 PST 2009
Am I too late to second that nomination? Justin does a phenomenal
job. Susan Kepner
At 03:24 27/01/2009, you wrote:
>Dear colleagues,
>
>I would like to nominate Justin to continue as the Chair of TLC.
>
>Thank you,
>Pat
>
>
>M.L. Pattaratorn Chirapravati, Ph.D.
>Asian Art History/Curatorial Studies
>Associate Professor
>Director of the Asian Studies Program,
>California State University, Sacramento
>186 Kadema Hall
>6000 J Street
>Sacramento, CA 95819-6061
>Tel: 916-278-3880
>Fax: 916-278-7287
>E-mail: pchirapravati at csus.edu
>
>Co-Curator of "Emerald Cities: Arts of Siam and Burma, 1775-1950"
>The Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, 23 October 2009-10 January 2010
>
>
>
>
>
>On 1/26/09 10:16 PM, "justinm at ucr.edu" <justinm at ucr.edu> wrote:
>
>Dear All,
>
>As you begin to plan your trip to Chicago for the AAS meeting (Sheraton,
>March 26-29, 2009), you may want to take a glance at the proposed TLC
>business meeting agenda. Please inform me of any corrections or additions soon.
>
>Thanks,
>justin
>
>Annual Business Meeting
>Sheraton
>Chicago, IL
>7:15PM to 9:00 PM
>Missouri Room
>Saturday
>March 28, 2009
>
>TLC Business MEETING AGENDA (7:15-9:00)
>
>1) This year's meeting will start with a talk "Perceptions of Sukhothai
>through the Ages" by Dr. Hiram Woodward, Curator Emeritus, Asian Art,
>Walters Art Museum. This year's TLC theme is "Art History and TLC
>Studies." Dr. Woodward's talk will be designed for a general audience and
>be reflections on mythical and non-mythical elements in texts concerning
>Sukhothai: legend and projection in the early Bangkok period; the
>discovery and reading of the Sukhothai inscriptions; the integration of
>Sukhothai into the history of Siam; the debate over the authenticity of
>the Ram Khamhaeng inscription; and the current situation.
>
>As many of you know, recently four famous Art Historians (and members of
>the TLC) passed away: Henry Ginsberg, Betty Gosling, Ingrid Muan, and
>Roxanna Brown. Dr. Woodward was close friends of Henry, Betty, and
>Roxanna. He composed a moving obituary for Henry and has been instrumental
>in supporting the investigation into the death of Roxanna. He has stated
>that he would make his talk a dedication to these late Art Historians.
>Because of the recent deaths of our colleagues in Art History and the
>controversies over art theft, questionable appraisals, and the display of
>national treasures, the field of Southeast Asian Art History is very much
>in the news. This talk should attract a large crowd.
>
>Dr. Woodward is one of the most well-respected art historians in Southeast
>Asia. He is curator emeritus of the excellent Walters Museum Asian
>Collection and publisher of dozens of articles and books, and
>adviser/teacher to nearly three generations of students in Southeast Asia
>and North America. He is also one of the only Art Historians who has
>published studies on art and history in Cambodia, Laos, and Thailand. He
>has a broad regional view and is innovative in his questions and
>approaches to the field.
>
>At the business meeting we will open the floor to ideas for
>next year's "discipline" (Ethnomusicology, Linguistics,
>Development Studies, Economics, Religious Studies, etc.).
>
>2) Call for panel ideas for a T/L/C sponsored panel. This
>year's TLC-Panel is on Friday March 27th at 1:00 pm.
>#80 on the panel list:
>
>"The Scholarship of Roxanna Brown and its Implications for Future Research
>on the Ceramics, Art, and Trade of Southeast Asia: Sponsored by the
>Thailand, Laos, Cambodia Studies Group (Chair: Robert L. Brown, University
>of California, Los Angeles)."
>
>This is certainly not the only panel that has
>Cambodian, Lao, and Thai Studies papers. I also encourage TLC
>members to see the list of panels below.
>
>3) Website (tlc.ucr.edu), listserv updates.
>
>4) Member news--we have lots of new members!
>
>5) Nominations and Elections:
>
>Continuing executive committee members:
>Dr. Chhany Sak-Humphry (University of Hawaii), Dr. Susan Kepner (UC
>Berkeley), Dr. Kristin Lundberg (University of Kentucky), and Dr. Richard
>Ruth (Naval Academy).
>
>Outgoing executive committee members: Dr. ML Pattaration Chirapravati
>(California State University at Sacramento), Dr. Catherine Raymond
>(Northern Illinois University), Dr. Penny Edwards (University of
>California at Berkeley), Dr. Justin McDaniel (chair), (University of
>California at Riverside).
>
>Jonathan Padwe (Yale University) will serve for one more year as Graduate
>Student Chair.
>
>*Outgoing executive committee members can be re-elected. New
>members can be nominated in person (and voted on) at the TLC
>meeting.
>
>**This year there was a call for nominations to replace the four outgoing
>executive committee members (including the chair).
>
>***Lawrence Ashmun (Bibliographer) will remain the TLC bibliographer.
>
>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) Financial report.
>
>9) Members announce new TLC related publications
>
>10) Floor open for any other announcements.
>
>Thanks,
>justin
>
>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 locations are listed on-line.):
>
>http://www.aasianst.org/annual-meeting/panels.htm
>
>The numbers will correspond to the on-line AAS schedule.
>
>The list of individual papers has not yet been published. If I missed
>anything, please tell me. Regardless, on first glance, it looks like a
>good year for the TLC!
>
>The conference will be in Chicago from March 26-29, 2009. More details to
>be sent out this winter. For pre-registration, please see:
>
>http://www.aasianst.org/annual-meeting/registration.htm
>
>**Note panel #239 has been canceled.
>
>THURSDAY, 7:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
>
>5. Local Motion: Placing Herbal Knowledge in Early Modern East and
>Southeast Asia (Carla S. Nappi, Montana State University)
>
>6. The Contribution of Pop Culture to Foreign Language and Culture
>Competency: Examples from Thailand and Cambodia: Sponsored by COTSEAL
>(John F. Hartmann, Northern Illinois University)
>
>8. Individual Papers: South and Southeast Asia in International Context
>(Gilbert Rozman, Princeton University)
>
>FRIDAY, 10:45 a.m. - 12:45 p.m.
>
>50. New Voices in Asian Studies: Selected Graduate Student Papers from AAS
>Regional Conferences: Sponsored by the Council of Conferences (Mark E.
>Caprio, Rikkyo University)
>
>54. Monastic Labor: Thinking about the Activities of Monastics in
>Twentieth and Twenty-first Century Theravada Societies (Thomas A.
>Borchert, University of Vermont)
>
>FRIDAY, 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
>
>75. Intersections and Divergences of Traditional Political Authority in
>South and Southeast Asia (Oona T. Paredes, University of Missouri, Columbia)
>
>79. Truth and Prestige in Southeast Asia: Status, Authority and Knowledge
>from Indonesia to Vietnam (Gareth Barkin, University of Puget Sound)
>
>80. The Scholarship of Roxanna Brown and its Implications for Future
>Research on the Ceramics, Art, and Trade of Southeast Asia: Sponsored by
>the Thailand, Laos, Cambodia Studies Group (Robert L. Brown, University of
>California, Los Angeles)
>
>FRIDAY, 3:15 p.m. - 5:15 p.m.
>
>105. The City in Motion: Fluid Dynamics of Culture and Power in Urban
>Southeast Asia (Sarah Womack, University of Oxford)
>
>SATURDAY, 8:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.
>
>130. Individual Papers: Contemporary Issues in Thailand and Laos
>(Katherine A. Bowie, University of Wisconsin, Madison)
>
>SATURDAY, 2:45 p.m. - 4:45 p.m.
>
>176. Sovereignty and its Exceptions: Making and Unmaking Impunity in South
>and Southeast Asia (Ken MacLean, Clark University)
>
>179. Towards an Anatomy of Thailand: Modern Sub-Cultures (Michael J.
>Montesano, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies)
>
>180. ASEAN/Southeast Asian Literature: Contemporary Trends and
>Translations (Teri Shaffer Yamada, California State University, Long Beach)
>
>182. Roundtable: "The Language of the Gods in the World of Men:"
>Commentators from South and Southeast Asia: Sponsored by the South Asia
>Council (Charles Hallisey, Harvard University)
>
>192. The Sinew of Power: Capital, Trade and Gunpowder in East and
>Southeast Asia, 1100-1683 (Wing-Kin Puk, Chinese University of Hong Kong)
>
>SATURDAY, 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
>
>200. Local Understandings of Corruption in South and Southeast Asia
>(Jonathan Padwe, Yale University)
>
>203. Southeast Asian Grotesques: Wonder, Curiosity, and Horror in
>Perceptions of Southeast Asia (Sarah Benson, Saint Johns College)
>
>205. Roundtable: Early Southeast Asian History: The Legacy of O. W.
>Wolters: Sponsored by the Southeast Asia Council (Craig J. Reynolds,
>Australian National University)
>
>SUNDAY, 10:45 a.m. - 12:45 p.m.
>
>239. Roundtable: Information Access and Border Crossing in Southeast Asian
>Studies: Sponsored by CORMOSEA
>
>______________
>Dr. Justin McDaniel
>Dept. of Religious Studies
>3046 INTN
>University of California, Riverside
>Riverside, CA 92521
>951-827-4530
>justinm at ucr.edu
>
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