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Chinese
Studies Research Day Program - 3rd June 2004
Tutorial
/Committee Room, Ground floor, Baillieu Library, The University of Melbourne
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TIME
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NAME
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TOPIC
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9.30
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Professor
David Holm, Professor of Chinese and Head of Chinese Studies, MIALS
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Welcome and opening remarks
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9.40
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Emily Dunn (PhD)
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Christian Heterodox Organizations
in Contemporary China
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10.10
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Mark Crosbie (Master)
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'Fu mo luohan' (The Arhat who Subdued the Mara): initial observations on a Late Ming Buddhist biography
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10:40
Morning Tea (30 minutes)
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11:10
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Zhang Ji (PhD)
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One & Many : a comparative philosophy on plato and
Ge Hong
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11.40
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Catherine Ingram (Master)
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The traditional music of the dong people in Tongdao Dong
Autonomous County, Hunan Province: preliminary research finding and
scholarly divergence
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12.10
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Haiqing Yu (PhD)
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The New Living-room War: Politics of Media
Representations of Falungong
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12.40 – 13:40 pm LUNCH ( 60 minutes)
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13.40
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Axye Eli (PhD)
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Gender, Islam and Ethnicity in Kashgar--A case study in
Kashgar, Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region
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14:10
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Zhenyi Guo (Master)
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International indicators for Vocational Education and Training in China
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14:40
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Linda Jon (Master)
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Not One Less" : a window into the Chinese culture
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15.10
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Dr. Anne
McLaren, Senior Lecturer, MIALS Chinese
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Closing remarks
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15.20 pm AFTERNOON TEA REFRESHMENTS AND FINISH
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The
Chinese Studies Research Day is proudly under the auspicious of Mr. Roger
Peacock, Vice Principal (University Development) and the International
Relations Office, the University of Melbourne
RSVP
to Alex English a.english1@pgrad.unimelb.edu.au by 31st May Monday 2004 for catering purpose |