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GlobalAsiaInitiativePastEvents2016–CurrentSpring2016GlobalAsia:Re-VisioningAreaStudiesforourTimesMarch25,20164pmHolsti-AndersonRoom,RubensteinLibrary153

TheGlobalAsiaInitiativeatDukewillbeinauguratewithaplenarysessionfeaturingthreeprominentAsianistsexploringconnections,comparisonsandconvergencesbetweendifferenceAsiansocietiesandtheirlinkswiththeworldoutside.TheinauguraleventwillalsomarkthesigningofanagreementbetweenGAIandtheSocialScienceResearchCouncil(SSRC)asGAIjoinstheSSRC’sInterAsiaPartnershipasaCoordinatingPartnerandahubfornodalresearchactivities.

Global Asia: Re-Visioning Area Studies for our Times

Inaugural Plenary of The Global Asia Initiative

Sponsored by:

The Global Asia Initiative at Duke will be inaugurated with a plenary session featuring three prom-

inent Asianists exploring connections, comparisons and convergences between different Asian so-

cieties and their links with the world outside.The inaugural event will also mark the signing of an

agreement between GAI and the Social Science Research Council (SSRC) as GAI joins the SSRC’s

InterAsia Partnership as a Coordinating Partner and a hub for nodal research activities.

Karen Thornber

Professor

Comparative Literature;

East Asian Languages

and Civilizations

Harvard University

Ho-Fung Hung

Associate Professor

Sociology

Johns Hopkins University

Edmund Malesky

Associate Professor

Political Science

Duke University

Friday March 25 4 PM

Holsti-Anderson Room, Rubenstein Library 153

Reception to Follow

Contact Timothy McDermott for additional info: timothy.mcdermott@duke.edu

Fall2016[CCP&GAIJointWorkshop]Non-DualisticLogicinNishidaKitarō’s“LogicandLife”September22,201612:00-2:00pmWestDuke204MainSpeaker:TakushiOdagiri(M.D.Tokyo,Ph.D.Stanford).HeisapostdoctoralresearchfellowfortheGlobalAsiaInitiativeatDukeUniversityandavisitingfacultymemberfortheAsian&MiddleEasternStudiesdepartment.**TheCenterforComparativePhilosophywillprovidealightlunchfortheworkshop.Theroomwillopenfrom12:00forpeopletoservethemselvesandtakeaseat.

Abstract:Nishida,Kitarō(1870-1945)isatwentieth-centuryJapanesephilosopher.InfluencedbyFichteandHegel,Nishida’sphilosophicalworkisoftencomparedwithLebensphilosophie[philosophyoflife],theintellectualtrendthatcameonthescenearoundtheturnofthe20thcentury.Inthisreadingworkshop,wewillreadanddiscussthefirstfewsectionsof“LogicandLife”(1936),inwhichNishidatalksabouttheoriginoflogicbasedonhisnon-dualism.

Thereading“LogicandLife”canbefoundat:http://search.library.duke.edu/search?id=DUKE005475145

Orsearch“PlaceandTwoDialectic:TwoEssays.”

ExplainingtheRiseofModernScience:AConnectiveHistory?October13,20164pmCarr229

InhisrecentstudyTheRiseofModernScienceExplained:AComparativeHistorythehistorianofscienceFlorisCohenoffersanewanalyticaltoolintermsofmodesofnature-knowledgetoexplaintheemergenceofmodernscience.Hearguesthatthreemodesofnature-knowledge–realistmathematical,kineticcorpuscular,andfact-findingexperimental–combinedtomakethispossible.CohentracestherootsofthefirsttwomodestotraditionsofancientGreekthoughtinAthensandAlexandriarespectively,andthelastasspontaneouslyarisingwithinRenaissanceEurope.ThisallowshimtoarticulateacomparativehistorywhichexplainswhymodernscienceemergedinEuropeandnotinanyoneoftheotherleadingcivilizations.

Thistalkproposesthattheoriginsofthesemodesofnature-knowledgearebettertracedtotheimpactofthreecrucialinfluencesenteringRenaissanceEuropefromoutside-thepowerfulcomputationaltechniquesoftheIndiannumbersystem,theArabicopticsofIbnal-Haytham,andtheflowofmechanicaltechnologiesfromChinaacrossthecorridorofcommunicationcreatedbytheMongolEmpire.AlthoughtheimpactofIndiannumbers,ArabicopticsandChinesetechnologiesonRenaissanceEuropeiswidelyappreciatedtheirdeepimplicationsformodernsciencebecomemoreevidentwhenweconsiderhowtheyshapedthemodesofnatural-knowledgeCoheninvokestoexplaintheriseofmodernscience.Butthisalsorequiresustogobeyondthecomparativeapproachwithinwhichheconfines

themtowardaconnectivehistorythattracestheoriginsofhisthreemodesofnature-knowledgeintothewiderglobalcontextofRenaissanceEurope.ArunBalaisaphysicistandphilosopherofsciencewhoistheauthorofTheDialogueofCivilizationintheBirthofModernScience(PalgraveMacmillan,2006)andComplementarityBeyondPhysics:NeilsBohr’sParallels(PalgraveMacmillan,October2016,forthcoming).HeeditedAsia,EuropeandtheEmergenceofModernScience:KnowledgeCrossingBoundaries(PalgraveMacmillan,2012),andco-edited(withPrasenjitDuara)TheBrightDarkAges:ComparativeandConnectivePerspectives(Brill,2016).HiscurrentresearchexploresconnectionsbetweenmodernandAsiantraditionsofscience.TheCenterforComparativePhilosophy&GlobalAsiaInitiativeJointReadingWorkshopNishidaonWell-Being:ReflectionsfromMedievalBuddhistPhilosophyOctober13,201612:00–2:00PMWestDuke204MainSpeaker:TakushiOdagiri(M.D.Tokyo,Ph.D.Stanford).

HeisapostdoctoralresearchfellowfortheGlobalAsiaInitiativeatDukeUniversityandavisitingfacultymemberfortheAsian&MiddleEasternStudiesdepartment.Commentator:BobbyBingle(Ph.D.Student,theDepartmentofPhilosophy,DukeUniversity)**TheCenterforComparativePhilosophywillprovidealightlunchfortheworkshop.Theroomwillopen

from12:00forpeopletoservethemselvesandtakeaseat.

Nishida,Kitarō(1870-1945)isoneofthemostinfluentialtwentieth-centuryJapanesephilosophers.InfluencedbyFichteandHegel,Nishida’sworkisoftencomparedwithLebensphilosophie[philosophyoflife],thephilosophicaltrendthatarisearoundtheturnofthe20thcentury.HismainworksincludeAnInquiryintothe

Good(1911),IntuitionandReflectioninSelf-Consciousness(1917),Place(1926),andTheLogicofPlaceandtheReligiousWorldview(1945).

ThisworkshopwilldiscussNishida’sideasofwell-being,whichiscloselyrelatedtohisphilosophyoflifeandtheenvironment.Therearetwoseeminglycontradictoryideasofwell-beinginhisthought,unityandself-negation(or“dialectics”).AccordingtoNishida,althoughwell-beingisdefinedbytheunityofexperience,itismorefundamentallycharacterizedasself-negation.DrawinguponMedievalBuddhistphilosophy,thespeakerwilldiscussthesenotionsinNishida’searlyessayfromAnInquiryintotheGood(1911),andhislateessayLogicandLife(1936).

Metamorphosis:TheImperialTransformationofLowerBurma,1850-1940October18,20164:30pmJohnHopeFranklinCenter,AhmadiehFamilyConferenceHallInthispresentation,connectionsaremadebetweenandamongabroadarrayofchangesassociatedwithBritishimperialcontrolinLowerBurma.NotonlydidtheadventofBritishcontrolleadtowell-knownchangesinpoliticalauthorityandeconomicstructure/orientation,butalsotoprofoundenvironmentalanddemographicchanges,topossiblepsycho-socialreconfigurations,and,perhapsmosttroubling,todeleteriousbiometricchangesintheBurmesepopulation.ThistalkisapartofourGlobalAsiaInitiativeEnvironmentalHumanitiesSeries

India-ChinaRelationsunderModi,TensionsintheEvolvingPatternOctober27,201612:00-1:00PMPerkinsLibrary,Room217

India-Chinarelationsappearedtohaveenteredaperiodoftensionsduringtheleadershipoftwoassertiveleaders,IndianPrimeMinisterNarendraModiandChina'sPresidentXiJinping.Buttheoveralltrendofexpandinginteractioninmultiplespherescontinuedtogrow.XiJinping'ssignatureinitiative,OneBelt,OneRoad(OBOR)wascriticallyseenbyIndianpolicy-makersasChina'sstrategicmovetoexpanditsinfluenceinEuro-Asia,asacountertoUS's'pivottoAsia'strategy.WhileOBORandtheUSfactor,besidescompetingpoliciesintheirneighbourhoodandinIndianOcean,broughtnewelementsinIndia-Chinarelations,theoldirritantsremainedalive.Theboundarydispute,thelargetradedeficitforIndiaandtheDalaiLama'sactivitiesengagedtheminnegotiations.ThebroadspectrumofIndia-Chinarelationswasmostpositiveinmultilateralandgloballevels.IndiajoinedtheChina-initiatedAsianInfrastructureInvestmentBankasafoundermember.OnclimatechangeandglobalfinancialreformsbothspokefromthesameplatforminG-20,IMFandWTO.Eventhoughtradeandinvestmentwerestillonaslowtrack,theircooperationonseveralfrontscontinuedtogrowdespitethenewareasoftensions.Inthiscontext,Iwilldiscusstheoptionsandtrendsfollowedbythestateandsocialmovementsinthesetwocountries.Alightlunchwillbeserved.

CulturalRevolutioninAsiaandBeyondOctober28-29,2016AllDayRubensteinLibrary,Holsti-AndersonRoomThisconferenceaimstoreflectandanalyzeaspectsoftheCRanditsinfluenceoverthedecadesintheworldbeyondChinaproperorbeyonditshistoricalperiodinChina.Thistwodayconferenceopenswithakeynotespeaker,anartexhibitonthethemesoftheCulturalRevolutionposterart,andthefilmpremierofWuWenguang'sInvestigatingMyFather.TheseconddayincludesalistofspeakerscoveringtopicsfromMaoisminPeru'sShiningPathtotheeffectsoftheCulturalRevolutiononThailandandIndia.

ReligionandNationalisminAsia:PerspectivesonJapanandtheMuslimWorldNovember3,2016AllDayJohnHopeFranklinCenter,AhmadiehFamilyConferenceHall

Today,appealstonativismandpoliticalmobilizationrootedinreligiousidealsaremotivatingsystemicchangeandfomentingsocialupheavalacrosstheworld.Inthisone-daysymposium,participantsinthetwopanelswillpresentcasestudiesfromJapan,Pakistan,Turkey,andotherAsiannationstodiscusscontentiousandfrequentlyunder-examinedreligiousdynamicsthatshapetheregiontoday.Co-sponsoredbytheGlobalAsiaInitiative,Asian/PacificStudiesInstitute,NorthCarolinaStateUniversity,DukeIslamicStudiesCenter.

TheCenterforComparativePhilosophy&GlobalAsiaInitiativeJointReadingWorkshopAristotleontheConnectionBetweenVirtueandHappinessNovember10,201612:00-2:00PMWestDuke204MainSpeaker:SukainaHirji(VirginiaTech)

SukainaHirji(PrincetonPhD)isAssistantProfessorinthePhilosophyDepartmentatVirginiaTech.Herareaofresearchspecialtyisancientphilosophy,withaparticularfocusonAristotle.

Commentator:SungwooUm(Ph.D.Student,theDepartmentofPhilosophy,DukeUniversity)

*TherewillbeaninformalCoffeeSessionwiththespeakerafterthetalk(2pmatPhilosophyDepartmentLounge).Dr.Hirjiwillsharewithstudentsandfacultyherexperienceonthejobmarketlastyear!Youcanjoinusatthecoffeesessionifyoucannotmaketothe

talk!**TheCenterforComparativePhilosophywillprovidealightlunchfortheworkshop.Theroomwillopenfrom12:00forpeopletoservethemselvesandtakeaseat.Abstract:Inthistalk,shesketchesthestructureofAristotle’sownethicaltheory,andsuggestswhyitdeservesrenewedphilosophicalattentioninitsownright.Shearguesthatneo-AristotelianvirtueethicsgetsthestructureofAristotle’sethicaltheoryalmostentirelybackwards.Accordingtoherview,Aristotle’stheorygivesusawayofunderstandingthenecessaryconnectionbetweenbeingvirtuousandbeinghappywithoutbeingvulnerabletothechargeofegoism.

CantheMiddleEastLearnfromSoutheastAsia?November14,20164:30pmJohnHopeFranklinCenter,AhmadiehFamilyConferenceHall

Embroiledinviciouscross-bordersectarianwars,theMiddleEastdominatesdailyheadlinenews.TurmoilintheMiddleEastcontrastsstarklywithencouragingsignsofdemocratictransitioninSoutheastAsiaevenifattimes,itseemsfragileasinMyanmar.ThePhilippinesandIndonesiahavecompletedtheirtransitionanddevelopedrelativelyopenbutmessy,flawedandhighlycontestedpoliticalsystems.Thailand’sauthoritarianresurgencehighlightsthethreatofdemocraticreversals.Whataccountsforthesedifferences?Thisseminarwilldiscussthreekeyfactors:theimpactofa

civilsocietyinfrastructureorthelackthereof;theimportanceofcoalitionsbetweenthemilitary,civilsocietyandthebusinesscommunity;andthesignificanceofproperlymanaginginter-ethnicrelations.TherearelessonstobelearntfromtransitionsinSoutheastAsia,butthesehavetobearetreatedwithcautionandconsideration,giventhedifferenthistorical,social,politicalandeconomiccontextintheMiddleEast.YetexperiencesinSoutheastAsiaandTunisia

demonstratethattransitionintheMiddleEastandNorthAfricaispossibleandinevitable.The2011Arabrevoltswerethebeginningofatorturousprocessoftwostepsforward,onestepbackwardthatcouldtakeuptoaquarterofacenturyormore,asinSoutheastAsia.ThecomparisonofthetworegionsprovidesinsightsonhowtheprocessintheMiddleEastandNorthAfricacanbemovedforward.TheSacredGroveandtheCity:AnalysisofPreferenceinIndiaNovember21,20164:30PMJohnHopeFranklinCenter,AhmadiehFamilyConferenceHallTheGlobalAsiaInitiativeEnvironmentalHumanitiesSeriesPresents:DavidGraceproposestopresentfindingsfromhis2016surveyofresidentslivingnearfoursacredgrovesitesatvariouslevelsofurbanizationinIndia’sNationalCapitalRegionanditssouthernperiphery.Thisresearchcentersonananalysisofpreferencesforsacredandnon-sacredforestsgivenurbanization.Utilizingrevealedpreferencedataonactualforestvisitsinadditiontostatedpreferencedataonvisitchoiceofhypotheticalforestsfromcontingentvaluationquestions,Graceidentifiesdemandforsacredforestsandnon-sacredforests.Further,discretechoicetasksallowmetoquantifytheimpactofforestsize,quality,templepresence,andextractionlevelonforestpreference.Giventhesemodelsofpreferencebasedondemand,Gracetestshypothesesonthecognitiveunderpinningsofdemandbyforesttypeandcharacteristic.Hisfindingswillcontributetogrowingdiscourseonsacrednaturalsitesandtheirconservationprospectsgivenculturalandenvironmentalchangescenarios.

Spring2017IndigenousGovernanceandTraditionalTerrirtoryJanuary17,20174:00PMJohnHopeFranklinCenter,AhmadiehFamilyConferenceHall

Dr.Yih-RenLinfromTaipeiMedicalUniversityinTaiwanwillspeakaboutindigenouspeoples'traditionalecologicalknowledgeanditsstrugglingexistencewithTaiwangovernment'snatureconservationpolicy.HealsotouchesupontheissueoftransformativejusticeandTaiwan'shistoricaltruthseekingexpressedthroughTaiwanpresident'sapologytoindigenouspeopleson1August,2016.Thewind-fallenbeechincidentin2005isthecasetoshowTaiwan'sindigenousnaturalhistoryandrelatedlocalknowledgeisunderminedbythemodernnatureconservationgovernment'spolicy.Thecurrentgovernment'spolicyismuchinfluencedbytheearlyinternationaltrendonnature-peopledichotomy.Underthesecircumstances,theindigenoustraditionaluseofnaturalresourcesisheavilyprohibitedbytheconservationlaws.Fromtheparticipatoryprocess,Dr.Linarguestheindigenousecologicalknowledgethatembodiestheirdelicateinteractionwiththeenvironmentmateriallyandmetaphysicallyisachallengetothenature-peopledichotomyofthemodernnatureconservationpolicythinking.ThisrevelationofindigenoustruthmightbecontinuedbytheactionofTaiwanpresident'sapologyandmorehiddenindigenousstorieswillbetoldtojustifythevalueofindigenousecologicalknowledgeintermsofnatureconservation.

EnvironmentalHumanitiesinAsiaWorkshopJanuary22-23,2017AllDayJohnHopeFranklinCenter,AhmadiehFamilyConferenceHall

OnJan22-23,2017,theGlobalAsiaInitiativeatDukewillorganizeaworkshopontheEnvironmentalHumanitiesinAsia(EHA)programitisinitiatingatDuke.Theformatoftheworkshopwillincludepresentersmaking20minutepresentationsintroducingtheirworkanditssignificanceforanagendawiththeEHA.TheworkshopisdesignedaroundthevisitofLinYih-ren,aTaiwanesescholarwhoworksonBuddhistenvironmentalism,aboriginalhuntingculturesandmulti-speciesrelations.SundayJanuary22nd,201712:00pm:Lunch12.30pm-1.30pmKeynoteSpeaker:Yih-RenLin,TaipeiMedicalUniversity:‘Disaster:Administrators,BuddhistsandIndigenousresilience’

1.30-3.00pm:EnvironmentalJustice:KalyanakrishnanSivaramakrishnan,YaleUniversity:EnvironmentalJurisprudenceandInequalityinIndiaJuliaThomas,UniversityofNotreDame:ThePoliticsofPeriodization:“theAnthropocene”andAsiaCarlosRojas,DukeUniversity:Imagininglocale:HongKongprotestmovementsintheageoftheAnthropocene3.15-4.45pm:HistoricalApproaches:ChristianLentz,UniversityofNorthCarolina:TheLaborsofCitizenship:EnvironmentalPoliticsinPostcolonialVietnamMengYue,UniversityofToronto:ContestedWaysofthe“GoodLife”AndreaJanku,SOASUniversityofLondon:WhoseViews?ViewsofWhat?SeeingtheEnvironmentthroughtheGenreof‘Bajing’(EightViews)4.45-6.15pm:TechnologyandCulture:MarcJeuland,DukeUniversity:PreferenceheterogeneityandadoptionofimprovedcookstovesinnorthernIndiaMeenaKhandelwal,UniversityofIowa:InFavorofAwkwardConversations:UniversalizingEpistemologiesandDeepMeaningRalphLitzinger,DukeUniversityandFanYang,UniversityofMaryland,BaltimoreCounty:Eco-mediaEvents:MediaMaterialismasaNewMethodforEnvironmentalHumanitiesMondayJanuary23rd,20179amMeetandcoffee/breakfastrolls/fruit9.30am-11.30am:SpiritualEcologies:RobertWeller,BostonUniversity:ReligiousChangeandDisturbedReligiousEcosystemsinJiangsu,ChinaChrisCoggins,BardCollegeatSimon’sRock:Wind-WaterPolities:VillageFengshuiForestsandSustainableCitizenshipinSouthernChinaDanSmyerYü,YunnanMinzuUniversity:Eco-geologicalTerrainsofGods,Humans,andtheEarth:AnEthographyofFolkBuddhistEnvironmentalHumanitiesinAmdoDavidGrace,DukeUniversity:TheSacredGroveandtheCity:AnalysisofPreferencesinIndia’sNationalCapitalRegion

11.30-1.00pm:AnimalsandHumans:HaiyanLee,StanfordUniversity:“AConvocationofPoliticWorms”:TheRomanceoftheSpeciesintheAnthropoceneJeffreyNicolaisen,DukeUniversity:SustainableCitizenshipandtheTaiwaneseCanine:WhoisincludedintheAnthropocenecitizenry?BarbaraAmbros,UniversityofNorthCarolina:Hidy,Hidy,LittleRascal:RaccoonsasaNon-nativeSpeciesandNationalIdentityinJapan1.00-1.30pmLunch1.30-3.00pm:RepresentingDegradation:WilliamSchaefer,UniversityofRochester:PhotographEcologies:PicturingtheAnthropoceneinChinaMelodyJue,TheUniversityofCalifornia,SantaBarbara:EnvironmentalMediaandtheFuturesofStorytellingTakushiOdagiri,DukeUniversity:TheBinaryoftheEverydayaftertheFukushimaCrisis3.00-3.45:WrapUp:moderatedbyPrasenjitDuaraTheCenterforComparativePhilosophy&GlobalAsiaInitiativeJointReadingWorkshopDaoismMeetsEnvironmentalEthics:RelationalVirtueinZhuangziandLeopoldFeburary2,2017 1:30-3:30PM WestDuke204

MainSpeaker:MarionHourdequin(ColoradoCollege)

MarionisAssociateProfessorandChairofthePhilosophyDepartmentatColoradoCollege.SheistheauthorofEnvironmentalEthics:FromTheorytoPractice(Bloomsbury,2015)andeditorofRestoringLayeredLandscapes:History,Ecology,andCulture(Oxford,2016).Commentator:EwanKingston(Ph.D.Student,the

DepartmentofPhilosophy,DukeUniversity)

**TheCenterforComparativePhilosophywillprovidealightlunchfortheworkshop.Theroomwillopenfrom1:15pmforpeopletoservethemselvesandtakeaseat.Abstract:Thistalkexplorestheconceptofrelationalvirtueanditsrelevancetoenvironmentalethicsthroughdiscussionoftwotexts:theZhuangzi(aclassicalDaoisttext)andAldoLeopold’sSandCountyAlmanac.Iarguethatbothtextsprovideinsightsintothepossibilityofconceivingenvironmentalvirtuerelationally,helpingtoovercomethedichotomybetween“virtuecentered”and“valuecentered”environmentalethics.LeopoldandZhuangzieachemphasizeengagement,receptivity,perspective-taking,andthecapacitytoovercomepreconceptionsascriticalinguidingrelationsbetweenhumansandthebroaderworld.However,Zhuangzi–thoughnotexplicitlyconcernedwiththe“environment”or“conservation”–pushesfurtherthanLeopoldincertainrespectsandprovideskeyinsightsforethicsinaglobalcontextandatimeofrapidenvironmentalchange.

KenanInstituteSponsoredCross-CulturalWorkshop UncertainofUncertainty?Certainly(Not):IllnessandWellnessinChanBuddhismMarch2,2017 4:15–5:45pm PerkinsLibrary,Room217

StevenHeineisprofessorandfoundingdirectorofAsianStudiesatFloridaInternationalUniversity.AnauthorityonEastAsianreligionandculture,HeinehaspublishedthirtybooksdealingwithChan/ZenBuddhisminChinaandJapanandrelatedtopics.HismostrecentworkisChanRhetoricofUncertaintyintheBlue

CliffRecord:SharpeningSwordattheDragonGate,andheisdevelopinganewprojectonDōgen'sclassic,TreasuryoftheTrueDharma-Eye(Shōbōgenzō).

Abstract:TheChineseChanBuddhistnotionofUncertainty,orfundamentalambivalenceandindeterminacy,servesasthebasisforillnessleadingtoanxietyanddoubtwhennotunderstoodandasthebasisofwellnesswhenitsimplicationsareappreciatedandapplied.InChan,theantidoteisthesameastheailment.ThispaperexaminesvariousChanparadigmsdevelopedintwelfthcenturyChinaforexpressingUncertainty,includinggongan(kōan)cases,poetryandpainting,ox-herdingparables,andpersonalnarrativesofprominentmonkswhounderwentsufferingandredemptionthroughengagingthemeaningofindeterminacy.

*ThistalkispartiallysupportedbytheEastAsianReligionResearchClusterFunds.

BharatanatyamPerformancebyMythiliPrakash March2,2017 5:00pm DorisDukeCenteratSarahP.DukeGardens

performancehaslimitedseatingavailable,soattendeesMUSTREGISTER;pleasecontactJenniferPratheratjprather@duke.edu(linksendse-mail).

AspartofthelaunchoftheDukeIndiaInitiative,dynamicdancerandchoreographerMythiliPrakashwillgiveaperformanceofBharatanatyamdancing.MythiliPrakashisatDukeaspartofaresidencywhichincludesworkshopsandchoreographingapieceforDukestudentdancersforpresentationattheDukeDanceDepartment'smainstageconcert,ChoreoLab,at7:30p.m.onApril14-15inReynoldsIndustriesTheater.+++RaisedinLosAngeles,California,Mythilibegandancingatanearlyageandlaunchedherperformingcareerattheageofeight.ShehastouredherownsoloproductionsintheUnitedKingdom,France,Singapore,theUnitedStatesandMexicoandwasfeaturedonNBC'sSuperstarsofDance.Shehasalsoacted,castintheaward-winningfilmLifeofPi,directedbyAngLee,asthewifeofPi.

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Melancholy:BaJin’sAnarcho-HumanisminRepublicanShanghai March8,2017 12:00–1:00pm JohnHopeFranklinCenter,AhmadiehFamilyConferenceHall WednesdaysattheCenter

BaJin(1904-2005)isoneofthemostcelebratedauthorsoftwentiethcenturyChina.MostwidelyknownforhisnovelFamily(firstserializedin1931),BaJinwasananarchistinspiredbyKropotkinandBakuninwhocorrespondedwithsuchprominentinternationalfiguresasEmmaGoldman(1869-1940),AlexanderBerkman(1870-1936),andBartolomeoVanzetti(1883-1927).ThislectureexaminestheearliestperiodofBaJin'soutput,from1929-33,inlightofhisanarchistcommitments.AttentiontothemartyrologiesofJapanese,Italian-American,andRussianrevolutionariesBaJinwroteinthisperiodrevealthewayinwhichhisshortstoriesandnovelscombinedlettersandmemoirintoostensiblefiction.

Burton-RosearguesthatBaJin'sinternationalistanarchistvisionwaspredicatedoncontinualreturntoasmallrepertoireofemotionsthatheconceivedofasuniversal,andseektounifytheearlystageofhisoeuvrethroughtheappealtocommonhumanityunderlyinghisfictionandnon-fiction.

DanielBurton-RoseisaPost-DoctoralTeachingFellowattheNorthCarolinaStateUniversityandaparticipantinthecollaborativeproject"AccountingforUncertainty:PredictionAndPlanninginAsia'sHistory"organizedbytheMaxPlanckInstitutefortheHistoryofScienceandFriedrich-Alexander-UniversitätErlangen-Nürnberg.

Hydro-economicsandtheIssueofLargeDamsinWesternNepalApril4,2017 4:00–5:30pm RubensteinLibrary,BreedloveRoom349

Previoushydro-economicworkhasarguedthatthedegreeofinterdependenceintheGangesBasinhasoftenbeenoverstated,andthattheprimarybenefitofinvestmentsinlargedamsinNepalisforpowerproduction.Yetplanningforsuchprojectscontinuestobeimpededbyapublicnarrativethatsaysthatdownstreamirrigatorsshouldpayforthewatersupplyandfloodcontroltheywouldprovide.Inaddition,thelocalhydro-politicsofdamsarecomplicated,becausecostsincurredbypopulationslivingneartheseprojectsareoftenhighlyconcentrated,whilethebenefitsofincreased

powerproductionaredispersedoverlargeareasandpopulations.Inthistalk,MarcJeulandofDukeUniversitywilldescribeanongoingprojectthataimstobetterexplorelocalperceptionsandpreferencesforhydropowerprojects,andtounderstandhowaperspectivefocusedonlocaltradeoffsrelatestothepublicnarrativesurroundingsuchprojects.

TheSoulsofChina:TheReturnofReligionafterMaoApril20,2017 7:00–8:30pm PerkinsLibrary,Room217

Followingacenturyofviolentanti-religiouscampaigns,Chinaisnowfilledwithnewtemples,churchesandmosques--aswellascults,sectsandpoliticianstryingtoharnessreligionfortheirownends.Drivingthisexplosionoffaithisuncertainty--overwhatitmeanstobeChinese,andhowtoliveanethicallifeinacountrythatdiscardedtraditionalmoralityacenturyagoandisstillsearchingfornewguideposts.

IanJohnsonisaPulitzer-Prizewinningwriterfocusingonsociety,religion,andhistory.HeworksoutofBeijingandBerlin,wherehealsoteachesandadvisesacademicjournalsandthinktanks.JohnsonhasspentoverhalfofthepastthirtyyearsintheGreaterChinaregion,workingasanewspapercorrespondentinChinafrom1994to1996withBaltimore'sTheSunandfrom1997to2001withTheWallStreetJournal,wherehecoveredmacroeconomics,China'sWTOaccessionandsocialissues.In2009,JohnsonreturnedtoChina,wherehewritesfeaturesandessaysforTheNewYorkTimes,TheNewYorkReviewofBooks,TheNewYorker,NationalGeographic,andotherpublications.HeteachesundergraduatesatTheBeijingCenterforChineseStudies,andalsorunsafellowshipprogramthere.Inaddition,heformallyadvisesavarietyofacademicjournalsandthinktanksonChina,suchastheJournalofAsianStudies,theBerlin-basedthinktankMerics,andNewYorkUniversity'sCenterforReligionandMedia.

HistoricalIdentitiesandSovereigntyClaims:FocusontheSouthChinaSeaMay4,2017 10:00–4:30pm RubensteinLibrary,Holsti-AndersonRoom

Territorialconflictsamongsovereignstates,whetheronlandorsea,havebeenendemicsincetheappearanceoftheveryideaofsovereigntyinEurope.YetasThongchaiWinnichakulandothershaverevealed,theveryideaofasovereign‘geobody’inAsiaisnotmuchmorethanacenturyold.Sohowarehistoricalmaterialsandeventsthatdonotspeaktothemodernnotionofsovereigntyutilizedtomakesovereigntyclaims?Towhatextentisthemobilizationaround

historicalidentitiesthemoreimportantfactor?Howrapidlycantheseidentitieschange?Howdostatesandotherplayersnegotiatebetweenrelativelyrecentinternationallaws,identitymobilizationandassertionsofrawpower?MorningSession:10:00am-12:00pmHISTORICALIDENITITIES,INTERNATIONALLAWANDTHELIMITSOFPOWERArnulfBeckerLorca,BrownUniversity:Non-Western,Asian,Chinese:PluralInternationalLegalCultures&theMeaningofSovereigntyFranckBillé,UniversityofCalifornia-Berkeley:SeaasLand:NewDeploymentsoftheLogomapinEastAsiaJeffreyWinters,NorthwesternUniversity:BecomingIndonesiaandIndonesianAfternoonSession:1:00pm-3:30pmTHESOUTHCHINASEATansenSen,BaruchCollege,CityUniversityofNewYork:TheZhengHeExpeditionsandGeopoliticsoftheSouthChinaSeaWilliamHurst,NorthwesternUniversity:GreatPowerPoliticsintheSouthChinaSeaWilliamCallahan,LondonSchoolofEconomics:Maps,SovereigntyandSpaceintheSouthChinaSeaProfessorCallahanwillalsoshowhis15minutefilm,"Mearsheimervs.NyeontheRiseofChina'Wrap-upDialogueandDiscussion:3:45pm-4:30pmTedCFishmanandPrasenjitDuara

EnvironmentalJusticeandSustainableCitizenshipMay22-24,2017 DukeKunshanUniversityKunshan,China

TheGlobalAsiaInitiativeGAI)atDuketogetherwithDKUwillholdaconferenceonEnvironmentalHumanitiesinAsiaMay22-24,2017.GAIhasbeenpreparingforthisconferenceforayearandweheldapreliminaryworkshoptosettheagendaandthemesfortheconferenceonJan22-23,2017.Theconferenceistobetitled,"EnvironmentalJusticeandSustainableCitizenship"andwillbeamongthefirst

environmentalhumanitiesinAsiaconferencepossiblytobeheldanywhere.Inthisfirstyearoftheconferenceseries,wewillfocusoncomparableandconnectedissuesregardingtheenvironmentinChinaandIndia.

FORMOREINFORMATION,PLEASEVISIT:HTTPS://SITES.DUKE.EDU/GLOBALASIACONFERENCE/

Thetermcitizenshipcanbestbeunderstoodhistoricallyasithasdevelopedintothepresent.Overthelastcoupleofcenturies,itdevelopedfromtherightsanddutiesbetweenthenation-stateandsubjectinthecivicandmilitaryspheres.Sincethemiddleofthetwentiethcentury,ithasexpandedtoincludeasetofsocialandeconomicrights(righttofood,education,health,etc.)ofindividualstobeprotectedbylaw.Indeepeningthisrealmofrightsinwelfaretheory,thinkers,mostnotably,AmartyaSendevelopedthenotionof‘capabilities’affordedbysocietyandstatetohumans/citizensasthecriterionfortheexerciseofrightsandfreedom.Intheabsenceoftheapparatustogeneratesuchcapabilities,citizens’rightscouldremainmerelyonpaper.Philosophically,theenhancementofcapabilitiesratherthanafocusonmaximizinggrowthorutilitymaybeconsideredamoreappropriategoalforaplanetwithfiniteresources.

Theseargumentsgainparticularforcewhenappliedtoasustainableenvironmentandwhatitwouldmeantohaverightsofcitizenstoaprotectedenvironmentandfairshareofsustainableresourceuse.Whileadvocatingthecapabilitiesargument,theeconomistTimJacksonhasurgedthatcapabilitiesandrightsmustbeboundontheonehandbythescaleoftheglobalpopulationandontheotherbythefiniteecologyoftheplanet.Inorderforthecapabilitiesargumenttoprovidejusticenotonlyforthepooroftheplanetbutfortheenvironment,itisnecessarytore-evaluatethebasisfortruehumanflourishing.Intheseways,wemayreturntosuchnormativegoalsasLeopold’sLandEthicwhilealsoattendingtothevastnumbersofhumansacrosstheworldwhoareinrealityexcludedfromgenuinecitizenshiprights.

ThethemeofsustainablecitizenshipandenvironmentaljusticethusoffersawideagendaofresearchtopursueintheenvironmentalhumanitiesofAsia.Therightsofcitizenstobeabletoachievetheirgoalsoflivelihood,educationandfreedomsismatchedbytheresearchonwhatitmeanstohaveasustainableplanet.Thepreservationofbiodiversity;thevalueofanimallife;theprotectionofourhomeandworkplaceversusdegradingotherenvironments;theproblemsof

governanceandvestedinterests;themeans–whetherbygovernmental,activistoraesthetic—toenableandpromotesustainablejustice;theexplorationofalternativemodes,historicalandcontemporary,ofhuman-naturerelations;theinquiryintotheoptimalmeansofconservingandsharingscarceresourceswhetherbyspiritualorsecularmeans,aresomeofthetopicsundertakenbytheworkshopparticipants.

Inthisproject,weunderstandcitizenshipnotmerelyasanabstractsetofrights,butseektograsphowtheserightsmaybeintertwinedwithadeepersenseofbelonginglinkedtopracticesandvaluesofhomeandthelandscape,animalsandspirits,fairnessandresilience.Aremodernresources,suchas‘rights’andcivilsocietyalwayscompatiblewithorcapableoffurtheringoradjudicating(dispensingjusticeto)thesevalues?

Summer2017Workshopon'EcologicalSpirituality'inCambodiaMonday,July31at9:00amtoTuesday,August1at3:00pmSinhanoukvilleMeetingRoom,2Fl.,InterContinentalHotel296,MaoTseToungBoulevard(245)PhnomPenh12306Cambodia

WiththedrivetomodernizeleadingtothedepletionofCambodia'snaturalresourcesandthreatstotraditionalwaysofliving,newunderstandingsofrights-basedcitizenshipandenvironmentalresponsibilityaregivingrisetorediscoveredformsoflocalactivismandresistance.FromtheforestsofPreyLangtothevalleysofAreng,adiversecastofenvironmentaldefendershavecomeintobeing,with

theaimofprotectingthesefragileecologicalsystemsandpromotingthesustainableuseoftheirresources.Accompanyingeffortstoredefineandasserttheirrights,thesedefendersareinitiatingaresurgenceinecologicalspirituality.Here,indigenousknowledge,traditionalsocialvaluesandreligiousbeliefsarecomingtofeatureprominentlyincontemporaryimaginationsofthehuman-naturerelationship,andineffortstobringaboutamorejustenvironment.ThisWorkshopon'EcologicalSpiritualityinCambodia:ExploringEnvironmentalJusticeandSustainableCitizenship'willbringtogetherenvironmentalactivists,religiousfiguresandacademicsfromacrossCambodiaandtheregion,inordertofosterdialogueamonglocalpractitionersandscholarsonthechallengesofenvironmentaljusticeandsustainabledevelopmentinCambodiatoday.ItisorganizedbyDukeUniversity’sGlobalAsiaInitiative,anSSRChubforEnvironmentalHumanitiesinAsialedbyProfPrasenjitDuara,andUNSW'sEnvironmentalJusticeandHumanRightsProjectledbyDrPichamonYeophantong.

Fall2017

FilmScreeningandDiscussion:RaisetheUmbrellasSeptember20,20172:00–5:30p.m.RichardWhiteAuditorium

--Paneldiscussiontofolloww/dir.EvansCHAN,Rwei-renWU(AcademicaSinica),andProf.Ho-fungHUNG(Sociology,JohnsHopkins);moderatedbyPrasenjitDUARA(EastAsianStudies,Duke)

EvansChan’s2016documentaryfilm,RaisetheUmbrellas,explorestheoriginandimpactofHongKong’s2014UmbrellaMovement(雨傘運動)throughtheinter-generationallensesofthreepost-Tiananmendemocraticactivists–MartinLee,founderoftheHongKongDemocraticparty;BennyTai,OccupyCentralinitiator;andJoshuaWong,thesprightlystudentleader.

Comprehensiveandintimate,drivenbystirringon-sitefootageinamajorAsianmetropolisrivenbyprotest,RaisetheUmbrellasrevealstheMovement’seco-awareness,gayactivism,andburgeoninglocalism,layingbarethesheerpolitical

riskforpost-colonialHongKong’suniversalsuffragistswhoarestrivingtodefinetheirautonomywithinChina.Panelists:

• EvansCHAN,Director,WriterChan(陳耀成)isaNewYork-basedcriticandplaywrightandaleadingHongKongindependentfilmmakerwhohasmadefournarrativefeaturesandeightdocumentaries

• Rwei-renWU,AssociateResearchFellow,AcademicaSinicaWuisanexpertoncomparativepolitics,Asiannationalism,politicalhistoryandthehistoryofpoliticalthoughtinmodernTaiwanandJapan.

• Ho-fungHUNG,AssociateProfessorofSociology,JohnsHopkinsUniversityHung’sscholarlyinterestsincludeglobalpoliticaleconomy,protest,nation-stateformation,andsocialtheory,withafocusonEastAsia.

PanelModerator:PrasenjitDuara,OscarL.TangProfessorofEastAsianStudies,DukeUniversity

PoliticsinTaiwanaftertheSunFlowerMovementThursday,September21,201712:00pm-1:30pmJohnHopeFranklinCenterRoom240--AhmadiehFamilyConferenceHallDr.Rwei-RenWu,Assoc.ResearchFellow,InstituteofTaiwanHistory,AcademicaSinica

Inthislunchtimetalk,Dr.Rwei-renWuwilldiscusspoliticsinTaiwanafterthe2014SunflowerMovementandtheimpactofgeopoliticsinEastAsia,especiallytheexpansionofChina,onthedevelopmentofperipheralnationalisminTaiwan,HongKongandOkinawa.Dr.Wu'sresearchfocusesonthemodernpoliticalhistoriesofTaiwanandJapan,emphasizingnationalism,state-formation,colonialism,left-wingmovements,andtransitionaljustice.HislatestprojectisacomparativeanalysisofnationalisminTaiwan,OkinawaandHongKong.

ThreeFacesofContemporaryIndia:Local,NationalandGlobalThursday,October12,20174:30pm-7:30pmWestDuke101-AhmadiehFamilyConferenceRoomVasantKaiwar,AnushaHariharan,SuchetaMazumdar,VeenaTalwarOldenburg,PhilipK.Oldenburg

SPONSOR(S):GlobalAsiaInitiative,DukeHumanRightsCenter(DHRC),IndiaInitiative,andKenanInstituteforEthics

4:30PM-5:30PMScreening&DiscussionoftheFilm"BreakingtheCaste"VasantKaiwar,VisitingAssociateProfessor,DukeDepartmentofHistoryAnushaHariharan,Ph.D.student,UNC-ChapelHillDepartmentofAnthropologyModeratedbySuchetaMazumdar,AssociateProfessor,DukeDepartmentofHistory

5:30PM-7:30PMGurgaon:FromMythicVillagetoGlobalCityVeenaTalwarOldenburg,ProfessorEmeritaBaruchCollegeandTheGraduateCenterofCUNY

WhyIndiaisaDemocracy,andPakistanisNotPhilipK.Oldenburg,AdjunctAssociateProfessorofPoliticalScience,SouthAsiaInstitute,ColumbiaUniversity

Mongols,MarcoPolo,andPu'erTea:China'sSouthwestSilkRoadasaGatewaytoSoutheastAsiaWednesday,November01,201712:00pm-1:00pmJohnHopeFranklinCenterRoom240--AhmadiehFamilyConferenceHallJamesAnderson

SPONSOR(S):JohnHopeFranklinCenter(JHFC)andGlobalAsiaInitiative

InthenortheastcornerofDaliPrefectureinmodern-dayYunnanonefinds"StoneGatePass(shimenguan)"inasteepmountainvalleyalongtheancientSouthwesternSilkRoad.Locatedinthesouthernregionofmodern-dayYanjincountyonthesouthernfoothillsofDaliMountain(Dalishan),thepassislocatedonamountainsectionofthetraderoutewhichrunsalongthewesternbankoftheGuanRiver(Guanhe).Thepassandthistraderoute,knownasthe"FiveFootRoad(wuchidao)"intheQinperiodandthe"AncientBoRoad"intheHan,markthesiteofimperialexpansionandlocalresistancethroughtheeraofMongolconquest.ThefirstQinemperorandHanemperorWudibothfoughtinvaintoconquerthepassandgaincontrolovertheirempires'southwesternfrontiers.In794TangauthoritiesmarkedtheirreentryintotheregionthroughanalliancewiththeNanzhaokingdombyleavingaclifffaceinscriptiononStoneGatePass.Following

thefalloftheDalikingdom,MarcoPoloreportedlytraveledthroughthepasswithhisMongolescortsduringhisexcursionintoSouthwestChina.Tradethroughthisregionbeganinearlytimes.Tradeofpu'erteamaydatebacktotheTangperiod.StrongerevidenceforthesustainedtradewithcentralChinabeginswiththeperiodofMingconquestintheSouthwest.TheShimenPassisimportantlocallyastheprimarypointoftradecontactbetweentheindigenouspeoplesoftheGuizhouandYunnanregions.

ScalarEffects:TheManagementofWaterPowerinPost-warEastAsiaDecember4,2017-3:00pmto5:30pmDr.BryanTiltandDr.AaronMooreRubensteinLibraryCarpenterConferenceRoom249

Watermanagementinhistoricalandcontemporarytrans-regionalperspectiveisanimportantthemeoftheGlobalAsiaInitiative(GAI).Theimmensityoftheissuecanbeseeninthecircum-HimalayanregionwhichisthesourceoftenmajorriversofAsiaoriginatingintheTibetanPlateau.Today,glacialmelting,riverdiversionsanddambuildingareendangeringthesourcesoflivelihoodsofperhapshundredsofmillions.Howhavethestateandcommunitiesdealtwithvolatilityofflowsinhistoricaltimes,andgiventhemuchextendedscaleofinterventionsandeffectstoday,howaretheproblemsbeinghandled?[1]OnDec4,2017APSIandGAIwillholdaworkshopontheproblemofscaleandhowitentersdecisionmakingintheconstructionofdamsinChinaandamongJapanesedambuildersinKoreaduringtheColdWar.Overthelastseveraldecades,inmanypartsoftheworld,mammothdamsarecomingtoberegardedasnotworththecoststopeople,livelihoodsandenvironment.InAsia,however,suchconcernshavenotsucceededinswayingthedecision-makingprocessyet.Inthisworkshop,Drs.TiltandMooreexplorethetrade-offsandpower

relationsofdifferentconstituenciesconsideredbydecision-makersatvariousscales,fromthelocal,theriverbasin,thenationalandthetransnational.[1]OnFeb16,2018GAIwillholdaone-dayworkshoponhistoricalapproachestorivercontrolonfourmajorriversacrossAsia,detailsofwhichwillbeannouncedearlyinJan2018.EventFlyerDr.BryanTilt,OregonStateUniversity(linkisexternal)BryanTiltisprofessorofanthropologyatOregonStateUniversity.HisresearchfocusesoneconomicdevelopmentandenvironmentalprotectioninChina,andhehasconductedethnographicfieldworkinSichuanandYunnanprovinces.Dr.BryanTilt'sAbstractDr.AaronMoore,ArizonaStateUniversity(linkisexternal)AaronS.MooreisAssociateProfessorofHistoryintheSchoolofHistorical,Philosophical,andReligiousStudiesatArizonaStateUniversity.HeistheauthorofConstructingEastAsia:Technology,Ideology,andEmpireinJapan’sWartimeEra,1931-1945(StanfordUniversityPress,2013).Hiscurrentproject,DammingAsia:TheColdWarandJapanesePost-ColonialOverseasDevelopment,examinesthehistoryofJapan’soverseasdevelopmentsysteminEastandSoutheastAsiafromitsoriginsinJapan'scolonialruleovermuchofAsiabefore1945toitsriseintotheworld'sleadingaiddonorbytheColdWar'sendin1989.Dr.AaronMoore'sAbstract

EcologicalCosmologies:EpicStoriesandGreatWorkJanuary18,2018-12:00pmto3:00pmAddress: Prasenjit and Juliette Duara 21 Brookside Place Durham, NC 27705 Home 984 219 1581 Juliette’s mobile 919 344 4272 Prasenjit’s mobile 919 344 3212 (least heard)

Lunch will be provided.

Journey of the Universe(link is external) Journey of the Universe narrates a 14 billion year story of universe unfolding, from the origin moment to planetary life. This is one telling of an epic story intended to inspire both awe and action through fusing the sciences and the humanities. Such an evolutionary cosmology encourages rethinking how humans are part of a macro scale universe, even as it promotes local practices creating biodiverse cultures, economies, and politics on the micro scale.

The Journey film and book invite us to reflect on our role and responsibility to the flourishing of communities within evolutionary cosmology. How can the life of ecosystems and species be enhanced by humans, not irrevocably damaged? The Journey Conversations explore in what ways humans can contribute to the “great work” of building sustainable cities, resilient food systems, ecological economies, and alternative energies. As planetary citizens we are asking: How can our creativity be aligned with Earth’s creativity?

Discussion with executive producers Mary Evelyn Tucker, Yale University(link is external) John Grim, Yale University(link is external)

Embrace(link is external) This documentary presents the complex reciprocal saturation of human communities, gods, Buddha Dharma, and natural landscape marked with religious and cosmological significance. Through the narratives of a father and a son, this film illustrates both the transcendental and inter-sentient dimensions of Tibetan sacred sites and of their ecological significance. It documents a ritualized relationship of people and the place of their dwelling and natural surroundings. The juxtaposition of the cinematic narratives of the father and the son brings the audience a new sublime height of eco-spiritual reflections on the present and future states of our Planet Earth. Discussion with executive producer Dan Smyer Yu, Yunnan Minzu University(link is external)

*Dr. Dan Smyer Yu's article on Sentience of the Earth: Eco-Buddhist Mandalizing of Dwelling Place in Amdo, Tibet

SixRiversinHistoricalTime:Nature-HumanInteractionsonHimalayanRiversFebruary16,2018|10:00amto5:30pm

SixRiversinHistoricalTime:Nature-HumanInteractionsonHimalayanRivers

February16,2018-

10:00amto5:30pm

JohnHopeFranklinCenter,AhmadiehFamilyConferenceHall,Room240

AJointWorkshopbyTriangleEastAsiaColloquium(TEAC)andGlobalAsiaInitiative(GAI)

Theworkshopwillpresentsixpapersdiscussinghuman-naturehistoricalrelationshipsonsixmajorriversinAsia:theYangzi,Mekong,Indus,Ganges,Brahmaputra,andYellow.Theirvastlydifferentecologiesplayedanimportantpartinshapingtheriverinecommunitiesaswellasthewaysinwhichthecommunitiesattemptedtoutilize,controlandmanipulatetheriversinthepre-modernandmodernperiod.Therivershadasignificantroleinthesocio-economic,politicalandculturaldevelopmentonaregional,nationalandinternationalscale.Researchershaveattemptedtointerpretthecomplexhuman-riverrelationshipsfrommany

perspectives,includingpropertyrightsregimes,historyofdisasters,andfisheriesmanagement.

TheTEAC/GAIworkshopbringstogetherscholarswithdeepfamiliarityabouteachofthesixriversinordertogainacomparativeunderstandingofhowdifferentcommunitiesandpoliticalpowersinteractedwiththeriveranditsvalleysandplains.Howdidtheriverecologyshapetheeverydaylifeoftheriverinecommunities?Whatwerethelocalpracticesinmanagingrivers?Whatweretheunexpected(orsemi-expected)consequencesandhowdidcommunitiesandstatemanagetheseproblems(egfloods,salinization,sandbarandpoldercultivationetc)?Whataretheadvantagesofalong-termandcomparativeviewofhuman-riverrelationships?Inparticular,weareinterestedinmajorturningpointsofhuman-riverrelationships.

SCHEDULE

Participants

§ LingZhang,AssociateProfessor,BostonCollegeLingZhang'sabstract

§ ArupjyotiSaikia,IndianInstituteofTechnologyGuwahati,India,VisitingFellow,CenterforSouthAsianStudies,UniversityofCambridge,UKArupjyotiSaikia'sabstract

§ YanGao,ResearchAssociate,DukeUniversityYanGao'sabstract

§ DavidGilmartin,NorthCarolinaStateUniversityDavidGilmartin'sabstract

§ MiriamStark,Professor,UniversityofHawai'i-MānoaMiriamStark'sabstract

§ VipulSingh,AssociateProfessor,UniversityofDelhiVipulSingh'sabstract

Guli'sChildrenMarch27,2018-4:00pmto5:30pm

Guli'sChildren

March27,2018-

4:00pmto5:30pm

RubensteinLibraryCarpenterConferenceRoom249

Calicut(alsoknownasGULIinChinese)wasanimportantnodeintheoveralllinksbetweenChinaandKerala(astateinsouthernIndia).Thefilmbringsoutthecultural-historicalties,thephysicalartifactsand,mostimportantly,tracesofhumangenealogythatsurvivebetweenKeralaandChinatothisday.Spanningovertwoyearsofresearch,andnearly20,000kilometresoffieldworkacrossIndiaandChina,thefilmisaworkofnon-fiction.Thefilmhasbeenscreenedpreviously,byinvitation,atYaleUniversityandtheNewSchool,attheNationalUniversityofSingapore(NUS),attheUniversityofCopenhagen,andintheUniversityof

SorbonneNouvelle.IthasalsobeenscreenedacrossIndiaandshowninChina(BeijingandShanghai).

Aboutthefilmmaker:Dr.JoeThomasKarackattuteachesattheIndianInstituteofTechnology(IIT)Madras.Hewasa2008-2009"FoxFellow"atYaleUniversityand,morerecently(2017),wasselectedasa'ChinaIndiaScholarLeader'bytheIndiaChinaInstituteattheNewSchool,NewYork.HealsoreceivedthefirstCentenaryVisitingFellowship(nominatedaward)atSOAS,UniversityofLondonin2013.HestudiedeconomicsatSt.Stephen'sCollege(Delhi)andChinesestudiesatJawaharlalNehruUniversity(Delhi).

MonarchyandSovereigntyinTwentieth-CenturyAsiaASymposium

April13,2018-

8:30amto5:30pm

JohnHopeFranklinCenter,AhmadiehFamilyConferenceHall,Room240

AhmadiehFamilyConferenceHall

Thisworkshopexploresthechangingrolesofmonarchiesintwentieth-centuryAsiaintheevolvinginternationalsystem.Thesubjectiscomparativeandtransnational,lookingparticularlyattheconvergencesanddifferencesbetweenmonarchiesinWestAsiaandEast,SouthandSoutheastAsia.Participantsexploremonarchiesbothaslegalsystemsofexternalandinternalsovereigntyandasembodimentsofsymbolicpower.Themainareasofenquiryarethelegalcodificationofmonarchicalpowerinnewconstitutions;nationalismandmonarchism;theperceptionandmanagementofrulersandinternallegitimacies.TheemphasisisontheinteractionofnationalismandreligionwithinmonarchicalpolitiesinthetwentiethcenturyparticularlyundercolonialruleandtheColdWar.

SymposiumDetails

SymposiumSchedule

DominatingState,LongstandingVillages,andFamilialOrganizations:ApproachingRuralLandOwnershipinSouthwestChinathroughanAnthropologicalPerspectiveApril19,2018-4:00pmto5:00pmDr.YiWu,ClemsonUniversityRubensteinLibraryCarpenterConferenceRoom249

BasedonethnographicfieldworkinYunnanProvince,thispresentationexamineshowthethreemajorruralactors-localgovernments,villagecommunities,andruralhouseholdshavecontestedandnegotiatedlandrightsatthegrassrootsleveloverthepastsixdecades,resultinginatrilateralownershipinwhichthestate,villagecommunities,andruralfamiliesexertvarying

degreesofcontroloverlandresources.Byinitiatingcollectivizationprogramsinthe1950sand1960s,thestateisthemostobviousforcethathasfundamentallychangedthestructureofrurallandownershipinChina.Itscontinuousdominationinthepost-Maoeramanifestsinitsreformofthelandmanagementinstitutionsatboththenationalandlocallevels,initsfirmcontroloverthelandmarket,andinlocalgovernments'interventionwithagriculturalproduction.However,usingvillage-leveldata,Dr.Wu'sresearchalsorevealstheimportantrolesplayedbyvillagecommunitiesandruralfamiliesinshapingthestructureofrurallandownership.

Fall2018

MOREEVENTINFO

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UNIT

Asian/PacificStudiesInstituteGlobalAsiaInitiative

GlobalCompactforMigration(GCM)andMigrationConflicts:TowardsanIndianandTrans-AsianFusionorFission?September4,2018-4:30pmto6:00pm

Dr.BinodKhadria

PerkinsLibrary218

(TowerviewRoom)

Continuouslyincreasinginternationalmigrationoflabor-thehighlyeducatedaswellaslowtomediumskilledworkers–families,studentsandrefugees-leadingtotheformationorexpansionofdiasporasinreceivingsocietiesontheonehand,andtheever-changingimmigrationandbordercontrolsinthedestinationpolitiesontheother,markstheglobalscenarioofinternationalmigration.Beginninginthe1990sthroughthetwenty-firstcentury,wehavewitnessedincreasedinternationaleconomicinterdependencecoexistingwith

steadilygrowingpoliticalbarrierstoglobalsocio-economicintegrationbetweentheGlobalNorthandtheGlobalSouth.Theformertrendofinterdependencehascomeofagethroughacombinationofseveraldrivers:tradeliberalizationthroughreductionoftradebarriers;ICTdevelopmentsthroughadvancesinmicro-electronicsandinformationtechnology;deregulationthroughproliferationofliberalizationpoliciesinbothdevelopinganddevelopedcountries;FDI-and-BPO–drivendiffusionofcapitalflowsbythemultinationalsaswellasindividuals,andsignificantchangesintheeducational,skillandgenderprofilesofthelaborforcegloballyacrosstheNorth-Southdivide.

Incontrast,thelatterhaveledtoawideningoftheNorth-Southdivide-tighteningofimmigrationandvisarules,intensifyingofsecuritychecks,raisingofboundarywalls,exitfrompolitico-economicblocks,referendumforseparationwithincountriesandsoon.AnalyzedbydeconstructionofwhatProfKhadriahascalleda"trinityofmigrationconflicts"–ofthedynamicsof“age,wageandvintage”interestsbetweenthesendingcountriesintheGlobalSouthandthereceivingcountriesintheGlobalNorth,whatpossiblealternativescenariosdotrans-Asianmigrationpose,particularlyinvolvingIndia–oneofthelargestsourcecountriesofinternationalmigrants(thelargestin2017)-andtheIndiansub-continentinSouthAsia(comprisingPakistan,Bangladesh,SriLanka,Nepal,Bhutan,MaldivesandAfghanistan)intheemergingcontextofGCM–theGlobalCompactforMigration2018?

TheseminarwouldbeatalkingpointforspeculatingthepossibleimpactsofGCMontheemergingtrendsandpatternsofIndianandtrans-Asianmigration.CantheseimpactsbeoptimizedthroughwhattheUNcalled“mini-multilateralism”,amongtheAsiancountries–followingaprocessthatProfKhadriahascalledthe“EquitableAdversaryAnalysis”(EAA)–towardsconvergenceordivergenceoftheso-called“mutualself-interests”wouldbeaquestionthatwouldbeaddressed.Speaker:Prof.BinodKhadria,JawaharlalNehruUniversity,India

SocialScienceResearchCouncilTransregionalResearchJuniorScholarFellowship

FellowsWorkshopSeptember7–9,2018(DukeUniversity)

DukeUniversityJohnHopeFranklinCenter2204ErwinRoadDurham,NCRoom240Friday,September76:30 MeetinHotelLobbyforDeparture7:00–9:30 Welcome,Introductions&Dinner Saturday,September89:00–9:30 Arrivals9:30–12:30 PanelI--Chair:PrasenjitDuara,DukeUniversity

• ShineChoiLecturerinPolitics,InternationalRelationsSchoolofPeople,EnvironmentandPlanning,MasseyUniversityTerribleCulturalDiplomacy:AuthoritarianismandPeoplePowerintheAgeofGlobalPolitics

• MatthewErie

AssociateProfessor,OrientalInstitute,UniversityofOxfordIlliberalLawandDevelopment:ChinaandtheWorld

• MariaRepnikovaAssistantProfessorinGlobalCommunication,Communication,GeorgiaStateUniversityChinaDreamsinAuthoritarianContexts:Russia,KazakhstanandEthiopia

• MiyaXieAssistantProfessorofChinese,AsianandMiddleEasternLanguagesandLiteratures,DartmouthCollegeFrontierNarrationandtheModernNationsinTransnationalEastAsia:TheChinese,Japanese,Korean,andTaiwaneseLiteraryTerritorializationofManchuria(1920–1950)

12:30–1:30 LUNCH1:30–4:30 PanelII–Chair:EngsengHo,DukeUniversity&NationalUniversityofSingapore

• IsmailFajrieAlatasAssistantProfessor,MiddleEasternandIslamicStudies&History,NewYorkUniversityTheLaborofSainthood:IslamicUniversalityandtheMakingofaWorldReligion

• MajedAkhterLecturer,DepartmentofGeography,King'sCollegeLondonDecolonizinginfrastructure:Empire,expertise,andtheimaginativegeographiesoftheColomboPlan,1950-1973

• ArunabhGhoshAssistantProfessor,History,HarvardUniversityTrans-HimalayanScienceinMid-TwentiethCenturyChinaandIndia

• StefanHübnerResearchFellow,AsiaResearchInstitute,NationalUniversityofSingaporeCityupontheSea.Asia'sColonizationoftheOceanssincetheEarlyTwentiethCentury

4:45–6:00 GeneralDiscussionSunday,September109:00–9:30 Arrivals9:30–12:30 PanelIII–Chair:KarenThornber,HarvardUniversity

• AnnieChan

PostdoctoralResearcher,DepartmentoftheSciencesofAntiquity,UniversityofGenevaTribute,TruceandTutelage:ChineseObjectsinearlyMedievalSteppeGeopolitics

• YoungRaeChoi

AssistantProfessor,GlobalandSocioculturalStudies,FloridaInternationalUniversityTheYellowSea:AWindowontotheAnthropocene

• SakuraChristmasAssistantProfessor,HistoryDepartmentandAsianStudiesProgram,BowdoinCollegeNomadicBorderlands:ImperialJapanandtheOriginsofEthnicAutonomyinModernChina

• DebanujDasgupta

AssistantProfessor,Geography&Women’s,Gender,andSexualityStudies,UniversityofConnecticutQueeringInter-AsianLinkages

12:30-1:30 LUNCH1:30-4:00 PanelIV–Chair:FahadBishara,UniversityofVirginia(Transregional

ResearchFellow’13)• DannaAgmon

AssistantProfessor,History,VirginiaPolytechnicInstituteandStateUniversityAWorldatCourt:LawandFrenchEmpireacrosstheIndianOcean

• SarahDeMott

ResearchSpecialist,BobstLibraryDataServices,NewYorkUniversityTropicalDesign:FrenchEmpire,ColonialIntimacies,andtheInventionofaTropicalWorld

• MahmoodKooriadathodiPostdoctoralResearchFellow,NetherlandsInstituteinMorocco&SchoolofMiddleEasternStudies,LeidenUniversityAfro-Asia-ArabTriangle:IndianOceanMuslimsandthe‘PeripheralHistories’ofIslamicLaw

ByHookorbyCrook:UnderstandingChina'sShiftingEnvironmentalPolicyLandscapeSeptember12,2018-12:00pmto1:00pm

JacksonEwingJohnHopeFranklinCenter,AhmadiehFamilyConferenceHall,Room240AhmadiehFamilyConferenceHall

InMarch2018,Chinaannounceditsmostsignificantenvironmentalgovernancereformsofthisdecade.ComingontheheelsofPresidentXiJinpingsecuringthepossibilityoflong-termpresidentialpowers,theStateCouncilpresenteddraftplanstoconsolidateenvironmentalpolicymakinginthenewlyformedMinistryofEcologyandEnvironment.TheeffectivenessofthisnewministrywillinformnotonlyChina'senvironmentalfuture,butalsoitsstability,itssocioeconomicambitions,andglobaleffortstoaddressenvironmentalchallenges.China'senvironmentalpolicylandscapehaslongbeenplaguedbyoverlappingagendasanddisproportionatepowerdynamics,whichitsnewenvironmentalregimeseekstoaddress.ThenewministrywillbecomethemostpowerfuldedicatedenvironmentalregulatorybodyinthehistoryofmodernChina.Itwilldeployenforcementstaffacrossthecountry,andbetheinstrumentforapplyingChina'scentralizedenvironmentalstatutes.ButcoordinationandenforcementchallengeswillnotdisappearwithChina'sministerialconsolidation,andarangeofquestionsremainonitsfutureeffectivenessandthedegreetowhichChinawillcontinuetoexpanditsenvironmentalpriorities.Theglobalstakesforsuccessarehigh.China'sdomesticpolicieshaveanoutsizedabilitytoinfluenceglobalclimatechange,fomentorcurtailtransboundarypollution,andsendripplesthroughresourcemanagementstrategiestheworldoverfromitsconsumptionpatterns.

AirqualityandEcology:ScienceandPolicyintheLastFewThousandYearsSeptember26,2018-

5:00pmto6:30pm

ManuelLerdau,ProfessorofEnvironmentalSciencesandofBiology,UniversityofVirginia

EnvironmentHall2102

Airpollutionwasoneofthefirstrecognizedenvironmentalthreatstohumans,andscholarssinceclassicaltimeshaveunderstoodthatplantsplayakeyroleinmodulatingairqualityandhumanhealth.Thistalktakesanexplicitlyhistoricalviewofhumanunderstandingofairquality,health,andthebiologicalenvironment.Fromthemiddleofthelastcenturytothepresent,naturalsciencestudiesonplantsandtheatmospherehaveinformedlegislativeeffortstoimproveairquality,andpracticalquestionsregardingairpollutioncontrolhavehelpedshapescientificinvestigations.Mostrecently,troposphericozonehasemergedasthecriticalairqualityissueofthe21stcentury.Currentchallengesandopportunitiesinvolvingthisdialecticalrelationshipbetweenscienceandpolicyincludeextendingourunderstandingintopartsoftheworldwithamorerecenttraditionofenvironmentalresearchandlegislation.Thetalkcloseswithadiscussionofthesechallenges/opportunitiesinLatinAmericaandSoutheastAsia.

AbouttheSpeaker:ManuelLerdaureceivedhisdoctoraldegreefromStanfordUniversityinBiologyandthenworkedasanNRCPost-DocinChemistryatNASAAmes.Hespent12yearsintheEcologyandEvolutionDepartmentattheStateUniversityofNewYork,StonyBrook,withajointappointmentwithAtmosphericSciences.In2007hemovedtotheEnvironmentalSciencesDepartmentattheUniversityofVirginia,withajointappointmentwithBiology.HehasbeentheHrdy

VisitingProfessoratHarvardUniversity,aSeniorInternationalScientistwiththeChineseAcademyofSciences,aKavliFellowoftheU.S.NationalAcademyofSciences,andanAAASClimateScienceFellow.HehasconductedfieldresearchinAsia,LatinAmerica,andNorthAmerica.Hisresearchinterestscurrentlyfallintwomainareas:1)theintersectionofecology,atmosphericchemistry,andclimatechangeinterrestrialsystems;and2)photosynthesis,plantgrowth,andsustainablefoodproduction.

Trans-speciesListeningandRightsofNature:LegalPersonsbeyondtheHumanOctober5,20189:30amto4:30pmRubensteinLibraryBreedloveRoom349

Thelegaltraditionsofliberaldemocracyandhumanrightsreliedontheexceptionalismofthehumanwhetherderivedfromrationality,thesoul,orthe“dignityofman.”ThesenotionsoriginatedintheentanglementofChristiannotionsofthehumanwiththeformationofthesecularsphereinEuropeandspreadacrosstheworldtodefineaglobalpoliticalconfigurationoftentermed“modernity.”Rapidandunprecedentedecologicalchanges,however,shonelightontheinsufficiencyofaregimeofrightsrestrictedtohumans.Simultaneously,therecognitionofthedevastatingimpactofcolonizationonindigenouspeoplessparkedaglobalmovementtograntrightstothesecommunitiesanddrewattentiontothediversewaysindigenouscommunitiesrelatedwithnon-humans.Whilethefirstnon-humanstoreceiverecognitionaslegalpersonsmayhavebeencorporations,the“rightsofnature”extendtherecognitionoflegalpersonstorivers,mountains,andnon-humananimals.Thisworkshopaimstothinkabouttheglobalrightsofnaturemovementbytranscendingtheassumptionsofmodernityandlisteningnotonlyacrosshumanculturesbutalsoacrossspecies.

Participants

JoniAdamson,ArizonaStateUniversityJoniAdamsonisProfessorofEnvironmentalHumanitiesintheDepartmentofEnglishandDirectorofTheEnvironmentalHumanitiesInitiative(EHI)attheJulieAnnWrigleyGlobalInstituteofSustainabilityatArizonaStateUniversity.In2012,sheservedasPresidentoftheAssociationfortheStudyLiteratureandEnvironment(ASLE)whichhasover1800membersin41countriesaroundtheworld.ShefoundedanddirectedtheEnvironmentandCultureCaucusoftheAmericanStudiesAssociation(ASA-ECCOfrom1999to2010.Sheistheauthorand/orco-editorofHumanitiesfortheEnvironment(Routledge2017);EcocriticismandIndigenousStudies—ConversationsfromEarthtoCosmos(Routledge2016);KeywordsforEnvironmentalStudies(NewYorkUniversityPress,2016),andTheEnvironmentalJusticeReader(UniversityofArizonaPress,2002).Hermonograph,AmericanIndianLiterature,EnvironmentalJusticeandEcocriticism(UniversityofArizonaPress,2001)hasbeencitedindozensoflanguages,reprintedin“introductionstoecocriticism”textbooks,andtranslatedintoMandarin.She

lecturesinternationallyandhaspublishedover70articles,chaptersandreviewsonglobalindigenousliteratures,multispeciesrelationship,foodjustice,criticalplantstudies,eco-digitalhumanitiesandtheartsoffuturity.SheiscurrentlyaNationalHumanitiesCenterFellow(2018-2019).

AmbikaAiyadurai,IITGandhinagar,IndiaAmbikaAiyaduraiisanAssistantProfessor(Anthropology)inIndianInstituteofTechnology–Gandhinagar.ShecompletedherPhDthesisinAnthropologyfromtheNationalUniversityofSingaporein2016.Sheistrainedinbothnaturalandsocialscienceswithadualmasters’degreeinWildlifeSciencesfromWildlifeInstituteofIndia(Dehradun)andAnthropology,EnvironmentandDevelopmentfromUniversityCollegeLondon(UK)fundedbyFordFellowship.Herresearchinterestistounderstandpeoplenaturerelationsandhowthelocalandglobalforcesshapetheserelationsleadingtocollaborationsandcontestations.SheiscurrentlystudyingtheroleoflocalcommunitiesinwildlifeconservationinIndia,ChinaandBhutan.SheisaSSRCTransregionalResearchJuniorScholarFellow.

HalCrimmel,WeberStateUniversityHalCrimmelgrewupbetweentheAdirondacksandtheSt.LawrenceRiverinnorthernNewYorkState.HeearnedanA.B.fromColbyCollegeandanM.A.andPh.D.fromtheUniversityatAlbany,StateUniversityofNewYork.CurrentlyRodneyH.BradyDistinguishedProfessorandChairoftheDepartmentofEnglishatWeberStateUniversity,a27,000-studentinstitutionnorthofSaltLakeCity,Halwasfoundingco-chairofWSU’sEnvironmentalIssuesCommittee.HeteachesenvironmentalandsustainabilityissuesintheHonorsandGeneralEducationprograms,aswellasfieldstudiescourses.AformerfellowattheRachelCarsonCenterinMunich,Halhaspublishedfivebooks,amongthemDinosaur:FourSeasonsontheGreenandYampaRiversandDesertWater:TheFutureofUtah’sWaterResources.Hislatestbook,Utah’sAirQualityIssues:ProblemsandSolutions,willbepublishedbytheUniversityofUtahPressin2019.Hisdocumentaryfilm,TheRightsofNature:AGlobalMovementwascompletedin2018withco-producersValBerros(Argentina)andIssacGoeckeritz(USA)andisavailableforscreeningintheU.S.andabroad.

PrasenjitDuara,DukeUniversityPrasenjitDuaraspecializesinModernChinesesocialandculturalhistory;nationalismandtransnationalism;historyandpoststructuralisttheory,historicalsociology,historicalphilosophyandhistoriography.HeistheOscarTangChairof

EastAsianStudiesatDukeUniversity.HewasbornandeducatedinIndiaandreceivedhisPhDinChinesehistoryfromHarvardUniversity.HewaspreviouslyProfessorandChairoftheDeptofHistoryandChairoftheCommitteeonChineseStudiesattheUniversityofChicago(1991-2008).Subsequently,hebecameRafflesProfessorofHumanitiesandDirector,AsiaResearchInstituteatNationalUniversityofSingapore(2008-2015).HisworkhasbeenwidelytranslatedintoChinese,Japanese,KoreanandtheEuropeanlanguages.

CraigKauffman,UniversityofOregonDr.CraigKauffmanisAssociateProfessorPoliticalScienceandEnvironmentalStudiesattheUniversityofOregon.Hisbook,GrassrootsGlobalGovernance:LocalWatershedManagementExperimentsandtheEvolutionofSustainableDevelopment(OxfordUniversityPress2017),wasawardedtheBestBookAwardinEnvironmentalStudiesbytheInternationalStudiesAssociationin2018.Hehasalsoauthoredvariousarticlesonenvironmentallaw,ecologicaleconomics,andthepoliticsofsustainabledevelopment.HeisamemberoftheUnitedNationsKnowledgeNetworkonHarmonywithNatureandaParticipatingMemberintheUNGeneralAssembly’sInteractiveDialogueonHarmonywithNature,taskedwithprovidingrecommendationsonimplementingthe2030SustainableDevelopmentAgenda.Ascholarpractitioner,hisresearchandteachingisinformedbymorethanadecade’sexperienceworkingforNGOsandgovernmentbeforejoiningacademia,aswellasextensiveexperienceworkinginternationallyinEcuador,Bolivia,Peru,Guatemala,Nicaragua,Israel,Cyprus,India,andNewZealand.

JeffNicolaisen,DukeUniversityJeffreyNicolaisenisadoctoralcandidateintheGraduatePrograminReligionatDukeUniversity.Hehasamaster’sdegreeinCivilEngineeringfromNagoyaUniversity,andamaster’sdegreeinAsianStudiesfromtheUniversityofIllinoisatUrbana-Champaign.HeworkedasanenvironmentalconsultantwithEnvironmentalResourcesManagementbeforereturningtograduateschooltostudyAsianreligionsandecology.

TheSignificanceofa"RitualEconomy"intheContextofChineseStateCapitalismandGlobalization

October29,2018-4:00pmto5:30pm

MayfairYang(Professor,ReligiousStudies&EastAsianLanguagesandCulturalStudies,UCSantaBarbara)

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ThislecturetakesupcallsbyJ.K.Gibson-Grahamandotherstochallengerepresentationsofcapitalismasamonolithicentity,andinstead,tomakemorevisibletheeconomicmultiplicitythatisallaroundus,butwefailtosee.ManyscholarsalreadyunderstandthatChinesestatecapitalismdivergesfromWesternliberalcapitalism,andevendiffersfromthemodelof"EastAsianDevelopmentalState."Fewhaveexaminedhowpre-capitalistformsofeconomicpracticeareuneasilyincorporatedwithinChinesestatecapitalisteconomy,wheretheycontinuetooperateaccordingtonon-capitalistorevenanti-capitalistprinciples,suchaskinshipethics,human-divineexchange,divineandritualdebt-economies,communalinterests,andrivalriesofgenerosity,evenwhiletheyarealsopenetratedbycapitalism.Basedonfieldworkinruralandsmall-townWenzhouonthecoastofsoutheasternChina,IwillexaminewhatIcalla"ritualeconomy"ofreligiousandkinshipexpendituresthatharkenbacktoearlierpre-industrialcommercialeconomiesinimperialChina.Today's"ritualeconomy"tracesbacktotheSongDynasty,whenChinesepopularreligionsandanindigenousmarketeconomydevelopedintandem.ThispastextendsitsdynamicforcetothepresenteraofreligiousresurgenceandChina'sentryintoglobalcapitalism.

DenaturedPlanet,DerangedWorlds:ImaginingtheAnthropoceneDenatured Planet, Deranged Worlds: Imagining the Anthropocene

November5,2018-

5:30pmto7:00pm

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JoindistinguishedIndiannovelistAmitavGhoshandAmericanwriterRoyScrantoninadiscussionaboutclimatechangeandourimaginativefailureinthefaceofglobalwarming.Theclimatecrisisasksustoimagineotherformsofhumanexistence,andfictionisthebestsuitedofallculturalformstohelpusdothis.GhoshandScrantonwillbejoinedbyDukefacultymemberJedediahPurdywhowillaskourdistinguishedguestswhether-nowthathumanandenvironmentalfatesareinseparable-environmentalpoliticswillbecomemoredeeplydemocratic,ormoreunequalandinhumane.TheeventwillbemoderatedbyRanjanaKhanna,professorofEnglishatDukeUniversity.

EVENTPOSTER

AmitavGhosh,IndianNovelistAmitavGhoshwasborninCalcuttaandgrewupinIndia,BangladeshandSriLanka.Heistheauthoroftwobooksofnon-fiction,acollectionofessaysandeightnovels.HismostrecentbookisTheGreatDerangement:ClimateChangeandtheUnthinkable(2016).HisbookshavewonprizesinIndia,EuropeandMyanmarandhehasbeenawardedhonorarydegreesbytheSorbonne,Paris,andbyQueensCollege,NewYork.HeismarriedtothewriterDeborahBakeranddivideshistimebetweenBrooklyn,GoaandKolkata.AmitavGhosh’sworkhasbeentranslatedintomorethanthirtylanguagesandhehasservedontheJuryoftheLocarnoFilmFestivalandtheVeniceFilmFestival.In2007hewasawardedthePadmaShri,oneofIndia’shighesthonours,bythePresidentofIndia.

RoyScranton,AmericanWriterRoyScrantonistheauthorofWe’reDoomed.NowWhat?(SohoPress,2018),WarPorn(SohoPress,2016)andLearningtoDieintheAnthropocene:ReflectionsontheEndofaCivilization(CityLights,2015).HehaswrittenforRollingStone,theNewYorkTimes,TheNation,PrairieSchooner,BostonReview,andelsewhere,andheco-editedWhatFuture:TheYear’sBestIdeastoReclaim,Reanimate&ReinventOurFuture(UnnamedPress,2017)andFireandForget:ShortStoriesfromtheLongWar(DaCapo,2013).Hegrewupinaworking-classfamilyinOregon,droppedoutofcollegeafterhisfreshmanyear,andspenthisearlytwentieswanderingtheAmericanWest.In2002,heenlistedintheUSArmy,servingfouryears,includingafourteen-monthdeploymenttoIraq.AfterleavingtheArmyattherankofsergeant,hecompletedhisbachelor’sdegreeandearnedamaster’sdegreeattheNewSchoolforSocialResearch,thenearnedaPhDinEnglishatPrinceton.Hisessay“LearningHowtoDieintheAnthropocene”wasselectedforthe2015BestAmericanScienceandNatureWriting,hewasapost-doctoralresearchfellowattheCenterforEnergyandEnvironmentalResearchintheHumanSciencesatRiceUniversity,andhehasbeenawardedaWhitingFellowshipintheHumanitiesandaLannanLiteraryFellowshipforFiction.HecurrentlylivesinSouthBend,Indiana,withhispartneranddaughter,andteachesattheUniversityofNotreDame.

JedediahPurdy,RobinsonO.EverettProfessorofLaw,DukeUniversityJedediahPurdyteachesconstitutional,environmental,andpropertylawandwritesinalloftheseareas.Healsoteacheslegaltheoryandwritesonissuesatthe

intersectionoflawandsocialandpoliticalthought.Heistheauthorofseveralbooks,including"AfterNature"andaTrilogyonAmericanpoliticalidentity,whichconcludedwithATolerableAnarchy(2009),allfromKnopf.TheMeaningofPropertyappearedin2010fromYaleUniversityPress.HehaspublishedmanyessaysinpublicationsincludingTheAtlanticMonthly,TheNewYorkTimesOpEdPageandBookReview,DieZeit,andDemocracyJournal,andhislegalscholarshiphasappearedintheYaleLawJournal,UniversityofChicagoLawReview,DukeLawJournal,CornellLawReview,andHarvardEnvironmentalLawReview,amongothers.HeisafrequentcontributortopublicationsincludingtheNewYorker,theNation,n+1,andJacobin.

PurdygraduatedfromHarvardCollege,summacumlaude,withanA.B.inSocialStudies,andreceivedhisJ.D.fromYaleLawSchool.HeclerkedforJudgePierreN.LevaloftheSecondU.S.CircuitCourtofAppealsinNewYorkCityandhasbeenafellowattheBerkmanCenterforInternetandSocietyatHarvardLawSchool,anethicsfellowatHarvardUniversity,andavisitingprofessoratYaleLawSchool,HarvardLawSchool,VirginiaLawSchool,andtheGeorgetownUniversityLawCenter.

Purdyhasco-taughtwithfacultyfromaroundtheuniversity,includingLauraEdwards(History),MichaelHardt(Literature),andPresidentRichardBrodhead.

AsianAmerica:Movements,Communities,Settlements:OpeningReception28November2018|4.30pmto6.30pm

2018marksthe50thanniversaryoftheCivilRightsActof1968,theInauguralYearoftheAsianAmericanStudiesProgramatDuke,andthe50thanniversaryoftheThirdWorldStudentStrikeatSanFranciscoStateUniversitythatledtothefoundingofEthnicStudies.

AsianAmerica:Movements,Communities,SettlementsCuratedbySuchetaMazumdar,AssociateProfessorofHistoryandAltaZhangResearchAssociate,DukeUniversityAsianAmericanMovement:MuralsandPosters(SuchetaMazumdarandAltaZhang)ThePathtoAASPatDuke:2002-2018(NayoungAimeeKwonandTylerLian)ChronologiesofAsianAmerica(KelleyLawtonandCarsonHolloway)FromGuangdongChinatotheMississippiDelta(SuchetaMazumdarandAltaZhang)FromBengalIndiatoNewOrleansandHarlem(SuchetaMazumdarandAltaZhang)KarenFromMyanmar(Burma)toNorthCarolina:ChapelHill,CarrboroandNewBern(EmaKlugmanandWilliamHardee

HomelessinDurham:“HomelessinDurham”documentaryfilmandphoto-posterexhibit(PremiereShowing:103CarrBuildingAltaZhang,DukeUniversityandNCSU,RuebeHolmes,DukeUniversityandNCCU)Myanmar(Burmese)RefugeeChildren’sArt

Exhibitsmadepossiblebyand/orfundedbyHistoryDepartment,DeanofArtsandSciences,DeanofHumanities,DeanofSocialSciences,AsianAmericanStudiesProgram,TheKenanInstituteforEthics,andGlobalAsiaInitiative

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