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13:30 Special Seminar "Documentation of the Materials Relating to Chinese Overseas in Japan"
Ann Shu-ju CHIU
Head, Chinese Overseas Collection, Chinese University of Hong Kong
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15:30 Welcoming Remarks
Wood Hung LEE
Professor and Chairman, Department of Japanese Studies, Chinese University of Hong Kong
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15:30 Symposium Opening Remarks
KATAKURA Motoko
Director-General, International Research Center for Japanese Studies
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16:00 Keynote Address
Purnendra JAIN
Professor, University of Adelaide and Immediate Past President, Japanese Studies Association of Australia
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9:30 Venue I JAPANESE STUDIES IN SOUTHEAST ASIA Japanese Culture in Vietnam
HO Hoang Hoa
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9:30 Venue II JAPAN AND ASIA IN THE CINEMA "The Mutual Influences of Japanese Cinema and Hong Kong Cinema: Martial Arts Movies from the1950s to the 1970s"
OGAWA Naoko
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9:30 Venue III REGIONAL RELATIONSHIPS: "Japan and the Evolution of Regionalism in Asia"
TERADA Takashi
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10:20 Venue I "Japanese Studies in Vietnam: Achievements and Prospects"
TRAN Quang Minh
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10:20 Venue II "Japanese Elements in Hong Kong Ghost Movies"
Benjamin NG
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10:20 Venue III "Change and Continuity in Japanese Grand Strategy"
S. M. TANG
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11:40 Venue I "Subjects of Japanese Studies Favored by Students of Japanese Department in Indonesia Based on Undergraduate Thesis Topics: The Case of Darma Persada University"
I Ketut SURAJAYA / Norawaty Agus MOKODOMPIT
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11:40 Venue II "The Japanese View of Asia through Japanese Movies"
Kinnia YAU Shuk Ting
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11:40 Venue III "Sister Cities: Japan and the Philippines"
Lydia JOSE
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14:00 Venue I DOES JAPAN EXIST? "Japan/'Japan' and Their Contradictions"
Gordon MATHEWS
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14:00 Venue II BUSINESS, THE ECONOMY, AND ECONOMIC POLICY IN EAST AND SOUTHEAST ASIA IN THE CONTEXT OF GLOBALIZATION (I) "The Japanese Management of Human Resources in Transitional Economies: The Case of Japanese Invested Enterprises in China and Vietnam"
Ying ZHU
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14:00 Venue III HISTORY, MEMORY, AND CONSTRUCTION OF IDENTITY "Remembering World War II and the Japanese Occupation in the Philippines: Memorials and Commemorations"
Ricardo Trota JOSE
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14:50 Venue I "Useful Popular Culture: Beyond Brand Nationalism, into Cultural Citizenship"
Koichi IWABUCHI
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14:50 Venue II "The Adjustment of Japan's ODA to Vietnam in the Context of Globalization and Localization"
NGO Xuan Binh
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14:50 Venue III "'Faceless' History: Some Notes on Historical Consciousness in Current Japan"
USHIMURA Kei
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16:00 Venue I "Dilemma: Between Diffusion and Protection of Japanese Popular Culture"
YAMADA Shôji
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16:00 Venue II "Globalization and Japanese Direct Investment: Lessons for Malaysia"
THAM Siew Yean
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16:00 Venue III "The Ideological Creation of 'Japan' in the Postwar Period"
Yoko MIYAKAWA
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16:50 Venue I "Could We and Should We Write Another Chrysanthemum and the Sword?"
Peter CAVE
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16:50 Venue II "Institutional Development and Japanese Foreign Affiliate Performance"
Shige MAKINO
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16:50 Venue III "Restructuring Japan, as Seen in the Perspective of the Emergence of Japanese Civilization"
KAWAKATSU Heita
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9:30 Venue I HISTORY AND REGIONAL ISSUES "The March First and May Fourth Movements and the Reimeikai"
MUTÔ・ Shûtarô
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9:30 Venue II BUSINESS, THE ECONOMY, AND ECONOMIC POLICY IN EAST AND SOUTHEAST ASIA IN THE CONTEXT OF GLOBALIZATION (II) "Comparative FTAs: Japan and Its Counterparties"
Kitti PRASIRTSUK
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9:30 Venue III GLOBALIZATION AND GLOCALIZATION "Housewives of Japanese Expatriates in Hong Kong: An Aspect of Glocalization of Japanese Business and Society"
Candy LAM Wing Sze
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10:20 Venue I "Flow and Stoppage of Early Globalization in East Asia: The Borderlines between Pusan and Fengtian in the 1930s"
Suk-Jung HAN
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10:20 Venue II "Harmonising Consumer Product and Food Safety Regulation in Australia and Japan: Towards Regional Collaboration and Leadership"
Luke NOTTAGE
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10:20 Venue III "Issues Associated with Japanese Expatriate Employees and Their Spouses: Adjusting to the American Culture"
Riki TAKEUCHI
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11:40 Venue I 朝鮮民衆は「植民地的近代」をどのように受けとめたか―民情調査資料『酒幕談叢』に見る1910 年台の朝鮮社会―
MATSUDA Toshihiko
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11:40 Venue II "Japan's Soft Power Dilemmas"
Tim BEAL
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11:40 Venue III "Crossing Genders: Cosplay in Singapore"
Elizabeth Naoko MCLACHLAN
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14:00 Venue I RECONCEPTUALIZATIONS AND MODERNITY "An Examination of Systems of Knowledge in Modern Japan: The Modern Revision of Concepts and Genres"
SUZUKI Sadami
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14:00 Venue II EDUCATION IN EAST AND SOUTHEAST ASIA IN THE CONTEXT OF GLOBALIZATION "The Standardization and Globalization of World History Teaching in Three Chinese Societies"
WONG Suk-Ying
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14:00 Venue III "A Recipe for Diversity: The Role of Chinese Intermediaries in Globalizing Japanese Rice Cookers"
NAKANO Yoshiko
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14:50 Venue II "Curriculum Reforms in Taiwan"
Horng-Luen WANG
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14:50 Venue III "Globalization of Agricultures and Japanese New Dietary Cultures in the Asia-Pacific Region"
KANEKO Shinsuke
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16:00 Venue I "The Parent- Child Image in Noh Plays"
Saowalak SURIYAWONGPAISAL
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16:00 Venue II "'The University of Tokyo Problem' in the Global Era: A Comparison of Japan, China, Korea, and Australia"
SONODA Hidehiro
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16:00 Venue III "Can there be a Japan without a Japanese Culture?"
Lynne NAKANO
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16:50 Venue I "Japanese Culture as Hong Kong Foot?: A Comparative Consideration of the Culture of Daily Life, with Particular Attention to Japan, the Great Nation of Athlete's Foot"
MAJIMA Ayu
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16:50 Venue II "The Culture of Textbook Writing in Japan"
Peter CAVE