
Subject: Photography in China, April 24-25, 2009: Northwestern University
FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 2009
McCormick Auditorium, Tribune Building, 1870 Campus Drive
Northwestern University
http://groups.arthistory.northwestern.edu/chinaphotography/
8:45 a.m., Welcome
S. Hollis Clayson, Professor of Art History; Director of Alice Kaplan Institute for the Humanities
8:55 a.m.-10:35 a.m.,
Session I: The Violent Turn
Chair: Brook Ziporyn, Department of Religion, Northwestern University
9:00 a.m.
Conference Introduction
Sarah E. Fraser, Associate Professor of Art History, Northwestern University,
“Violence and the Photographic Encounter”
9:25 a.m.
Leo Ou-fan Lee, Professor of Chinese Literature, Chinese University of Hong Kong,
“Invitation to a Beheading: Chinese Identity under Colonial Gaze”
9:50 a.m.
James Hevia, Professor of History and Director, International Studies, University of Chicago, “Photographs of Public Executions in China”
10:15 a.m.
Discussants: Peter Carroll, Department of History, Northwestern University;
Robert Hariman, Department of Communication Studies, Northwestern University
10:40 a.m., Coffee
10:50 a.m.-12:15 p.m.,
Session II: Technique and Industry
Chair: Christina H. Kiaer, Department of Art History, Northwestern University
10:50 a.m.
Christopher Pinney, Professor of Cultural and Visual Anthropology, University College London, “Camerawork as Technical Practice in Colonial India”
11:15 p.m.
William Schaefer, Assistant Professor, East Asian Languages and Cultures, University of California, Berkeley,
“Picturing Photography, Abstracting Pictures: The Domain of Images in Republican Shanghai”
11:40 p.m.
Chris Reed, Associate Professor,
The Ohio State University; Chief Editor, Twentieth Century China,
“Hybrid China: Early Chinese Industrial Photography”
12:05 p.m.
Discussant: Christopher Bush, Department of French and Italian,Northwestern University
12:30 p.m.-2:30 p.m., Lunch
2:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m.,
Session III: Peripheral Nationals
Chair: Victor Shih, Department of Political Science, Northwestern University
2:30 p.m.
Wang Ming-ke, Professor and Director of Chinese Ethnographic Project,
Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica, Taipei,
“Photographing Peripheral Nationals in China (1928-1936): The Case of Ethnographic Photographs Taken by Institute of History and Philology Scholars”
2:55 p.m.
Wang Peng-hui, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Anthropology, National Taiwan University, “Ethnic Encounter in the Tribal Marketplace: Rui Yifu's Ethnographic Photography in Southwest China”
3:20 p.m.
Paul D. Barclay, Associate Professor, Lafayette College,
“Redefining China's Outer Limits: Colonial Photography on Taiwan's Sino-Japanese Frontier, 1895-1940”
3:45 p.m.
Discussant: Dilip Gaonkar, Department of Communications Studies and Director, Center for Global Culture and Communication, Northwestern University
Followed by General Discussion of Panels I-III
4:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m., Reception
SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 2009
Kresge Centennial Hall, Room 3-430, 1880 Campus Drive
9:00 a.m., Coffee
9:30 a.m.-11:15 a.m.,
Session IV: The City and Frontier
Chair: Amy Stanley, Assistant Professor of Japanese History, Northwestern University
9:30 a.m.
Yeh Wen-hsin, Professor of History and Director, Institute of East Asian Studies,
University of California, Berkeley, “The Camera and the City: Perspectives from Shanghai and Chongqing”
9:55 a.m.
Frances Terpak, Senior Collections Curator (Photography), The Getty Research Institute, “Transferring the Image: The Acceptance of Photography in China”
10:20 a.m.
Eliza Ho, Ph.D. Candidate, The Ohio State University, “Sha Fei's Revisions of the Great Wall in Chinese Wartime Photography”
10:45 a.m.
Discussant: Christopher Pinney, Professor of Cultural and Visual Anthropology, University College London
11:15 a.m., Coffee
11:25 a.m.-12:20 p.m.,
Session V: The Photographic Medium
Chair: Chris Reed, The Ohio State University
11:25 a.m.
Shaoqian Zhang, Ph.D. Candidate, Northwestern University, “The Supremacy of Modern Time: How Shanghai Calendars Re-shaped the Image of China (1860-1920)”
11:45 a.m.
Austin Parks, Graduate Student, History, Northwestern University,
“Imaging Ideology in Meiji Japan: The Graphic and Photographic Representations of Nation and Empire”
12:05 p.m.
Discussant: Kerry Ross, Assistant Professor of History, DePaul University
12:20 p.m.-1:30 p.m., Lunch
12:20 p.m.-1:30 p.m.,
Special Session: Working Lunch for Graduate Students Frances Terpak, Curator of Photography, Getty Research Institute,
“Conducting Research in Photographic Archives” (location: Alice Kaplan Institute for the Humanities, 2-370 Kresge Hall)
1:30 p.m.-2:30 p.m.,
Session VI: Concluding Workshop Discussion Sponsored by Northwestern University's Department of Art History-The Meyers Fund, The Alice Kaplan Institute for the Humanities, The Graduate School-Asian Cluster,
The Buffet Center for International Studies,Center for Global Culture and Communication, Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (AMES), and The Department of History.
FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 2009
McCormick Auditorium, Tribune Building, 1870 Campus Drive
Northwestern University
http://groups.arthistory.northwestern.edu/chinaphotography/
8:45 a.m., Welcome
S. Hollis Clayson, Professor of Art History; Director of Alice Kaplan Institute for the Humanities
8:55 a.m.-10:35 a.m.,
Session I: The Violent Turn
Chair: Brook Ziporyn, Department of Religion, Northwestern University
9:00 a.m.
Conference Introduction
Sarah E. Fraser, Associate Professor of Art History, Northwestern University,
“Violence and the Photographic Encounter”
9:25 a.m.
Leo Ou-fan Lee, Professor of Chinese Literature, Chinese University of Hong Kong,
“Invitation to a Beheading: Chinese Identity under Colonial Gaze”
9:50 a.m.
James Hevia, Professor of History and Director, International Studies, University of Chicago, “Photographs of Public Executions in China”
10:15 a.m.
Discussants: Peter Carroll, Department of History, Northwestern University;
Robert Hariman, Department of Communication Studies, Northwestern University
10:40 a.m., Coffee
10:50 a.m.-12:15 p.m.,
Session II: Technique and Industry
Chair: Christina H. Kiaer, Department of Art History, Northwestern University
10:50 a.m.
Christopher Pinney, Professor of Cultural and Visual Anthropology, University College London, “Camerawork as Technical Practice in Colonial India”
11:15 p.m.
William Schaefer, Assistant Professor, East Asian Languages and Cultures, University of California, Berkeley,
“Picturing Photography, Abstracting Pictures: The Domain of Images in Republican Shanghai”
11:40 p.m.
Chris Reed, Associate Professor,
The Ohio State University; Chief Editor, Twentieth Century China,
“Hybrid China: Early Chinese Industrial Photography”
12:05 p.m.
Discussant: Christopher Bush, Department of French and Italian,Northwestern University
12:30 p.m.-2:30 p.m., Lunch
2:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m.,
Session III: Peripheral Nationals
Chair: Victor Shih, Department of Political Science, Northwestern University
2:30 p.m.
Wang Ming-ke, Professor and Director of Chinese Ethnographic Project,
Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica, Taipei,
“Photographing Peripheral Nationals in China (1928-1936): The Case of Ethnographic Photographs Taken by Institute of History and Philology Scholars”
2:55 p.m.
Wang Peng-hui, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Anthropology, National Taiwan University, “Ethnic Encounter in the Tribal Marketplace: Rui Yifu's Ethnographic Photography in Southwest China”
3:20 p.m.
Paul D. Barclay, Associate Professor, Lafayette College,
“Redefining China's Outer Limits: Colonial Photography on Taiwan's Sino-Japanese Frontier, 1895-1940”
3:45 p.m.
Discussant: Dilip Gaonkar, Department of Communications Studies and Director, Center for Global Culture and Communication, Northwestern University
Followed by General Discussion of Panels I-III
4:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m., Reception
SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 2009
Kresge Centennial Hall, Room 3-430, 1880 Campus Drive
9:00 a.m., Coffee
9:30 a.m.-11:15 a.m.,
Session IV: The City and Frontier
Chair: Amy Stanley, Assistant Professor of Japanese History, Northwestern University
9:30 a.m.
Yeh Wen-hsin, Professor of History and Director, Institute of East Asian Studies,
University of California, Berkeley, “The Camera and the City: Perspectives from Shanghai and Chongqing”
9:55 a.m.
Frances Terpak, Senior Collections Curator (Photography), The Getty Research Institute, “Transferring the Image: The Acceptance of Photography in China”
10:20 a.m.
Eliza Ho, Ph.D. Candidate, The Ohio State University, “Sha Fei's Revisions of the Great Wall in Chinese Wartime Photography”
10:45 a.m.
Discussant: Christopher Pinney, Professor of Cultural and Visual Anthropology, University College London
11:15 a.m., Coffee
11:25 a.m.-12:20 p.m.,
Session V: The Photographic Medium
Chair: Chris Reed, The Ohio State University
11:25 a.m.
Shaoqian Zhang, Ph.D. Candidate, Northwestern University, “The Supremacy of Modern Time: How Shanghai Calendars Re-shaped the Image of China (1860-1920)”
11:45 a.m.
Austin Parks, Graduate Student, History, Northwestern University,
“Imaging Ideology in Meiji Japan: The Graphic and Photographic Representations of Nation and Empire”
12:05 p.m.
Discussant: Kerry Ross, Assistant Professor of History, DePaul University
12:20 p.m.-1:30 p.m., Lunch
12:20 p.m.-1:30 p.m.,
Special Session: Working Lunch for Graduate Students Frances Terpak, Curator of Photography, Getty Research Institute,
“Conducting Research in Photographic Archives” (location: Alice Kaplan Institute for the Humanities, 2-370 Kresge Hall)
1:30 p.m.-2:30 p.m.,
Session VI: Concluding Workshop Discussion Sponsored by Northwestern University's Department of Art History-The Meyers Fund, The Alice Kaplan Institute for the Humanities, The Graduate School-Asian Cluster,
The Buffet Center for International Studies,Center for Global Culture and Communication, Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (AMES), and The Department of History.
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