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Network Activities in 2008

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2008 Seminars


DateTitlePresenter
May 01, 2008
McDonald Room, Ground Floor, Menzies Library.
3.00pm-5.00pm
(Ref no: 118)
Global Queering and Global Theory: What Thai Homosexualities and Transgenderisms Tell Us About the History of SexualityPeter Jackson, Division of Pacific and Asian History, RSPAS, CAP
May 22, 2008
McDonald Room, Ground Floor, Menzies Library
3.00pm-5.00pm
(Ref no: 119)
Diasporic Homesongs: Affect, Ethnicity and PerformanceJacquie Lo, School of Humanities, Faculty of Arts, CASS
June 05, 2008
McDonald Room, Ground Floor, Menzies Library
3.00pm-5.00pm
(Ref no: 120)
From Global Cowboys to Local Monsters: A Brief History of Cinema in Southeast AsiaGaik Khoo, School of Humanities, Faculty of Arts, CASS
August 25, 2008
Humanities Conference Room, top floor AD Hope Building (Opposite Chifley Library)
12.30-1.30
(Ref no: 277)
THE JOURNEY TO YUNFEST: THE ROAD THAT HAS LED CHINESE FILMMAKERS TO PERSONAL DOCUMENTARY MAKINGYang Kun, Lecturer in Visual Culture, Yunnan Agricultural University, Kunming and Visiting Fellow, Research School of Humanities, CASS
September 29, 2008
Humanities Conference Room, top floor AD Hope Building (Opposite Chifley Library)
12.30-1.30
(Ref no: 278)
ISLAMIST GLOBAL IMAGINATIONS AND ANTI-COLONIAL CULTURES: THE TERENGGANU UPRISING, BRITISH MALAYA, 1928.Amrita Malhi, Faculty of Asian Studies, CAP
October 27, 2008
Humanities Conference Room, top floor AD Hope Building
12.30-1.30
(Ref no: 279)
FRANCO-LAO CULTURAL HYBRIDITY AT PLAY: HOW WRITING THE TRADITIONAL GAME OF /TIKHI/MADE MODERN LAOSSimon Creak, Faculty of Asian Studies, CAP
November 24, 2008
Humanities Conference Room, top floor AD Hope Building
12.30-1.30
(Ref no: 280)
SITUATING CREOLE SUBJECTIVITY IN THE INDIAN OCEAN AND BEYONDDr Michelle Antoinette, Gender Relations Centre, RSPAS, CAP