| Vol 10:3 | Interchange | December 2000 |
Association for Asian Studies (AAS) 2001 Annual MeetingMarch 22-25, 2001 Chicago, ILContact AAS at 1021 East Huron St, Ann Arbor MI 48104. phone (734)665-4290 fax (734)665-3801; registration@aasianst.org; http://www.aasianst.org/annmtg.htm |
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Regional Interest March 22, 2001Roundtable: America’s Role in Asia: Cross-currents and Contradictions Catharin Dalpino, Brookings Institution March 23, 2001 Competing Knowledges in Post-Revoluntionary Indochina Barley Norton, School of Oriental and African Studies March 23, 2001 Competing Realities in Post-Revolutionary Indochina Shaun K. Malarney, International Christian University March 24, 1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. Annual AAS Roundtable on Educational Exchange with Indochina, coordinated by the Fund for Reconciliation and Development If you would like to make a brief presentation at the Roundtable, please send an e-mail to jmcauliff@igc.org, fax 212-367-4366 or call 212-367-4220. |
Vietnam March 22, 2001Vietnam and the State in the 1950s: Arguments, Visions, Implementations Shawn F. McHale, George Washington University March 23, 2001 Village Modern: Transforming Tradition in Rural Northern Vietnam Hue-Tam Ho Tai, Harvard University March 24, 2001 Writing and Narrating Socialist Personhoods: State Tropes, Autobiography, and the Rhetoric of Self-Presentation in Vietnam Narquis Barak, Harvard University March 24, 2001 Wealth and Poverty in Vietnam: Local Dynamics, State Policies and Global Linkages – Sponsored by Vietnam Studies Group Hy Van Luong, University of Toronto March 24, 2001 Rationalities of Economy: The Institutional Origins of Post-Socialist Developments in Vietnam and China Regina Abrami, University of California, Berkeley |
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