International Conference on Citizens, Civil Society and the Cultural Politics of Heritage-Making in East and Southeast Asia Major organizers: Institute of Sociology, Academia Sinica (IOS), Taiwan Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), Singapore International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS), the Netherlands Department of Cultural Affairs, Taipei City Government, Taiwan Assisting organizers: Graduate Institute of Building and Planning, National Taiwan University (NTU), Taiwan Center for Traditional Arts and Graduate Institute of Architecture and Cultural Heritage, Taipei National University of the Arts (TNUA), Taiwan Department of Culture and Creative Industries Management, National Taipei University of Education (NTUE), Taiwan Time: December 11-13 (Thursday-Saturday), 2014 Venue: 1 st Conference Room (3rd floor), North Building of HSSB (Building for Humanities and Social Sciences) & IOS 802 Conference Room (8th floor), South Building of HSSB (Building for Humanities and Social Sciences), Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan Revised Program (As of November 19, 2014) Day 1 December 11, 2014 (Thursday) 8.20 am 9.00 am Registration HSSB, 3F 9.00 am 9.20 am Introduction 1 st Conference Room, 3F Hsin-Huang Michael HSIAO Institute of Sociology, Academia Sinica, Taiwan Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore International Institute for Asian Studies, Netherlands Li-Chu LI Department of Cultural Affairs, Taipei City Government 9.20 am 10.10 am Keynote Session I 1 st Conference Room, 3F Laurajane SMITH Australian National University, Australia Heritage and the Politics of Recognition and Misrecognition: Implications for Citizenship and Social Justice 10.10 am 10.40 am Tea Break HSSB, 3F 10.40 am 11.30 pm Keynote Session II 1 st Conference Room, 3F Hsin-Huang Michael HSIAO Wan-Yao CHOU National Taiwan University, Taiwan Rescuing histories in a land denied its past: Young Taiwanese people and their communal imaginations 11.30 am 12.20 pm Keynote Session III 1 st Conference Room, 3F Jeroen de KLOET University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands Heritage Sites and Citizens Rights The Case of China 1
12.20 pm 12.30 pm Group Photo HSSB, 1F 12.30 pm 1.30 pm Lunch HSSB, 4F 1.30 pm 3.00 pm 1 st Conference Room, 3F 802 Conference Room, 8F Panel 1 - Decentering Heritage I: Voices of the Non-Dominant Kay Min-Chin CHIANG Panel 2 - Performing Heritage Shu-Mei HUANG Natsuko AKAGAWA Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University, Australia The Dynamics of Our Heritage in the Densely Populated Historic City Yi LI Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Becoming Burmese Chinese: Cultural Identification and History Writing of the Chinese Community in Post-War Myanmar Katrina TAN University of the Philippines Los Baños, Philippines Constituting Philippine Filmic and Linguistic Heritage: The Case of Filipino Regional Films 2 Yunci CAI University College London, UK Performing Cultures, Negotiating Identities: The Cultural Politics of Indigenous Cultural Villages in Malaysia Beiyu ZHANG National University of Singapore, Singapore Chinese street operas in 1970s and 1980s Singapore: a heritage or a vanishing trade Tani SEBRO University of Hawai'i at Mānoa, USA The Art of Exile: The Politics of Dance and Staged Heritage in the Thai-Burma Border-Zone 3.00 pm 3.30 pm Tea Break HSSB, 3F 3.30 pm 5.00 pm Panel 3 - Decentering Heritage II: Alternative Geographies Li-Ling HUANG 1 st Conference Room, 3F Lai Hang Dennis HUI & Chi Yan Ryan AU Hong Kong Institute of Education, Hong Kong The Haunted Geographies of Urban Ruins in Hong Kong: Reckoning the Spatiality of Urban Legends Hy Van LUONG University of Toronto, Canada The Reconstruction of Heritages in Rural Vietnam: A Regional- Comparative Analysis of the Interplay of Globalization, the State, and Local Dynamics Rommel CURAMING University of Brunei Darussalam, Brunei From Bitter Memories to Heritage-Making: Civil Society, the Jabidah Massacre and the Mindanao Garden of Peace 6.00 pm 8.30 pm Dinner (by invitation only) Spice Market (11, Song Gao Road, 6F (Eslite XinYi Branch)) Shuttle bus provided (departure time: 5:20 pm from IOS)
Day 2 December 12, 2014 (Friday) 9.30 am 10.30 am 1 st Conference Room, 3F 802 Conference Room, 8F Panel 4 - Negotiating Globalism Panel 5 - Museums as Grassroots Institutions Mau-Kuei CHANG Jayde Lin ROBERTS University of Tasmania, Australia Heritage-Making as a Condition of Post-Coloniality in Yangon, Myanmar Joanna PHUA The Graduate Center, City University of New York, USA Global Citizens and Future Heritage: The Urban Form and City Aspirations in Singapore Rahimah Abdul Aziz Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia Memory Keeping, Keeping Identity: Community Participation through Ethno- Cultural Museums in Melaka World Heritage Site Bùi Kim Đĩnh University of Applied Sciences (HTW), Berlin, German Roles of Private Museums as Civil Society Organizations in Heritage-Making in Vietnam 10.30 am 11.00 am Tea Break HSSB, 3F & 8F 11.00 am 12.30 pm 1 st Conference Room, 3F 802 Conference Room, 8F Panel 6 - Living Heritage and Everyday Life Panel 7 Urban Heritage Activism Kong-Chong HO Maurizio MARINELLI University of Sussex, UK The Battle for Living Heritage in Hong Kong: Stories of Survival, Resistance and Metamorphosis Melissa Cate CHRIST University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Strategies of Spatial Occupation in Hong Kong: The Role of Collective Resistance in Defining a Cultural Landscape Florence Graezer BIDEAU Swiss Federal Institute for Technology Lausanne, Switzerland Mapping Collective Memories in Beijing: Emerging Controversies within and between Local Communities Sheyla S. ZANDONAI University of Macau, Macau/China; Laboratoire Architecture Anthropologie (LAA), France Encounter and Counter- Narratives on the Perceptions of Heritage in Macau 3
Adrian PERKASA & Rita PADAWANGI Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia & National University of Singapore, Singapore Living Heritage of Ruins? Contesting the Paradox in Trowulan s National Heritage Zoning Napong Tao RUGKHAPAN University of Michigan, USA Outside the Historic Fence: Urban Codes, Zoning, and Popular Contest in Old Bangkok 12.30 pm 1.30 pm Lunch HSSB, 4F 1.30 pm 3.00 pm Panel 8 - Taiwan: Postcolonial 1 st Conference Room, 3F Heritages Yung-Ting CHIU Yoshihisa AMAE Chang Jung Christian University, Taiwan Becoming Taiwanese: Cultural Appropriation of Japanese Colonial Heritage in Present-day Taiwanese Cultural Heritage Building A Case Study on Hatta Yoichi Danzhou LI The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong The Operational Mechanism on Cultural Heritage Preservation of Taiwanese Veterans Village: A Case Study on the Navy Veterans Village in Zuoying Han-Hsiu CHEN & Gareth HOSKINS Aberystwyth University, UK Tobacco Crop Memories: The Global Heritage of a Deadly Agriculture 3.00 pm 3.30 pm Tea Break HSSB, 3F 3.30 pm 5.40 pm (3.30 pm 3.40 pm Opening remark) Roundtable - Heritage as Empowerment: The Taiwan Experience Hsin-Huang Michael HSIAO 1 st Conference Room, 3F 3.40 pm 3.55 pm Heritage Empowerment in Taiwan John K. C. LIU Emeritus Chief Executive of the National Taiwan University Building and Planning Research Foundation, Taiwan Retired Professor, Graduate Institute of Building and Planning, National Taiwan University, Taiwan 3.55 pm 4.10 pm Alice Ru-Hwa CHIU Secretary-general, Institute of Historical Resources Management, Taiwan 4
4.10 pm 4.25 pm City for Sale or City for Citizen s Memories? Shu-Mei HUANG National Taipei University of Education, Taiwan 4.25 pm 4.40 pm Jui-Mao HUANG Tamkang University, Taiwan 4.40 pm 4.55 pm Crafting Community Development Kay Min-Chin CHIANG Taipei National University of the Arts, Taiwan 4.55 pm 5.10 pm Yuma TARU Artist, founder of the Atayal Textiles Research Center 5.10 pm 5.40 pm Q & A 5.40 pm 6.00 pm Closing Remarks 1 st Conference Room, 3F Hsin-Huang Michael HSIAO 6.30 pm 8.30 pm Dinner (by invitation only) Bei Yun Restaurant ( 北雲餐廳 ) Day 3 December 13, 2014 (Saturday) 9.00 am 12.30 pm A Half Day Field Trip (by invitation only) Assisting organizers: PEITOU ASSOCIATION 5