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Society for East Asian Anthropology,

American Anthropological Association,


Hong Kong Conference 2016:
“East Asia and Tomorrow’s Anthropology”

The Chinese University of Hong Kong


19-22 June, 2016

Program Schedule

Day 1 (19 June 2016)

09:00 – 9:45

Registration and reception MMW 704

9:45 – 10:15

Opening ceremony MMW LT1

10:15 – 12:00

Keynote Panel MMW LT1


Overcoming the Gap between American Anthropology and East Asian Anthropologies
HUANG Shu-min (Academia Sinica)
Takami KUWAYAMA (Hokkaido University)
Kwang Ok KIM (Shandong University)
Gordon MATHEWS (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Ichiro NUMAZAKI (Tohoku University)
Helen SIU (Yale University)

12:00 – 13:30

Lunch at New Asia College Canteen


13:30 – 15:35 (A1 & A2) / 14:45 (A3)

Session A1 MMW 702


Anthropological archaeology in the exploration of Early China
Chair: Wengcheong LAM (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
DENG Lingling (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
The Ritualization of Prestige Goods in Early China: a case study of the Erlitou site
XU Fei (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
On the wheel-and-axle device in Ancient China
CHEN Qin (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
The Upper Societies of the Fubin Culture in the Material World:Acquisition, re-innovation
and diffusion of Prestige Goods
FUNG Ying Tung (University College London)
Bronze Distribution Patterns between Yinxu Anyang and Jiangxi region in the Late Shang
Period China
Ka Ki Alan HO (McGill University)
The hidden pedigree in the "West": A Study of Dou family's area control in Hexi and Western
regions in early Eastern Han

Session A2 MMW 707


Emerging infrastructure of immigration to China
Chair: Ka-kin CHEUK (Leiden University)
Ka-kin CHEUK (Leiden University)
Infrastructural Disruptions: Novice Indian Traders in a Chinese Textile Market
Angela LEHMANN (University of Xiamen) and Pauline LEONARD (University of
Southampton)
The Creation and Management of Urban Diversity: An Ethnography of a Community Market
Day in a Second-tier Chinese City
Magnus MARSDEN (University of Sussex)
Crossing Eurasia: Trans-regional Afghan Trading Networks in China and Beyond
Elena BARABANTSEVA (University of Manchester) and Caroline GRILLOT (Max Planck
Institute for Social Anthropology)
Marriage Migration Infrastructure on the Sino-Vietnamese and Sino-Russian Borders
Discussant: Frank PIEKE (Leiden University)

Session A3 MMW 710


Ethics, Death, and Beyond
Chair: Huwy-min Lucia LIU (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
Jiazhi FENGJIANG (London School of Economics and Political Science)
"It's Easier to Do Charity than Doing Good" – Moral Experiences of Emerging Full-time
Philanthropists in China
Zachary M. HOWLETT (Cornell University)
Gambling for Merit: Chinese Lottery Games as Instruments of Moral Self-Cultivation
Huwy-min Lucia LIU (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
The Fragile Middle: Funeral Brokers as an Agentive Node in the Shanghai Funeral Industry

15:35 – 16:00

Coffee Break

16:00 – 18:05 (B1 & B2) / 18:30(B3)


16:30 – 18:00 (Dr. Jiao’s speech)

Session B1 MMW 702


Imagining Futures in/through Language Practices in South Korea
Chair: Yoonhee KANG (Seoul National University)
Jinsook CHOI (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology)
Signs to be Seen, not to be Read: Contested Meanings of Bilingual Signs in an “English-only”
University in Korea
Jay JO (Seoul National University)
Contestation and Negotiation in Bilingual Practice in a Korean International School
Junehui AHN (University of Seoul)
From My Expression to Our Expressions: Multidirectionality of Learning in the Globalizing
Korea
Yoonhee KANG (Seoul National University)
“My Dream”: Translating Hope in a Korean Company’s CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility)
programs in Indonesia
Hyemin LEE (Seoul National University)
“Sounds of Healing”: Language and Efficacy in South Korean Medicine Clinics

Session B2 MMW 707


Migrant Mobilities and Identities in East Asia: Ethnographic Inquiries into Subjectivities and
Experiences
Chair: Linessa Dan LIN (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Connie Lijun YAN (The University of Hong Kong)
Negotiating Double Stigmas: “Mother Nannies” across the Hong Kong-Shenzhen Border in
Post-1997
Mukta DAS (SOAS, University of London)
Hospitality and Spicing: Making and Consuming South Asian Food in the Pearl River Delta
Linessa Dan LIN (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Strategic Overstaying: The Decision by Africans in China to Be Undocumented and Its
Implication on Mobility
Paul CAPOBIANCO (University of lowa)
The Emergence of Nigerian Identity in Japan: Potentialities and limits to collectivity
Discussant: Ken C. Y. SUN (Hong Kong Baptist University)

Session B3 MMW 710


Medical Anthropology
Chair: Priscilla SONG (Washington University in St. Louis)
Veronica Sau Wa MAK (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
How Picky Eating becomes an illness – Politics of health and formula milk consumption in
Hong Kong
Woojong MOON (The University of Melbourne)
China’s Public Hospitals Unleashed in the Socialist Market Economy
David Dik Wai TONG (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Promises to Sleep: Framing and Treating Sleeplessness in Hong Kong
Maria WATANABE (Nagoya University)
“Carbonized Human Hair” in Traditional Medicine: A Case Study in East Asia
Chaoxiong ZHANG (Washington University in St.Louis)
Understanding of being patients in methadone maintenance treatment programs in Yunnan,
China
Jan-Eerik Leppänen (University of Amsterdam)
COLLABORATION in the Anthropology of Genetics: Case study from the Peoples' Republic of
China

Cultural Heritage Talk Series 2016 MMW LT1


In honor of Professor Tracey Lie-dan Lu
Speaker: Dr. Jiao Tianlong (Denver Art Museum)
Rethinking the Origin of Food Production and Population Movements in Prehistoric China

18:45 —

Welcoming dinner at Morningside College Canteen


Day 2 (20 June 2016)

09:00 – 10:15 (C1) / 10:40 (C2 & C3)

Session C1 MMW 702


Religion and Identity
Chair: Laurel KENDALL (American Museum of Natural History)
Laurel KENDALL (American Museum of Natural History)
Of shamans, god pictures, and electrical circuitry
Yixin MAO (The University of Tokyo)
Christian word and body in global Japan: A fieldwork in Noborito Ekklesia Christian Church
Mengqing SHANG (Boston University)
Being a Christian in Contemporary Urban China: An Ethnographic Study on Urban Educated
Christians in Tianjin, China

Session C2 MMW 707


Shifting Boundaries, Ambiguous Identities: State and Non-State Actors in Waste Management
and Recycling in East Asia
Chair: Franck BILLÉ (University of California, Berkeley)
Rebecca TOMPKINS (Leiden University)
“Our Mission as Women:” The Interaction of Women’s Groups and City Authorities in the
Garbage Movement of Prewar Tokyo
Marta SZCZYGIEL (Osaka University)
Like Money Flushed Down the Toilet – the Transition of Night Soil from Economic Good to
Waste and its Consequences in Japan
Hyojin PAK (Leiden University)
Fractured State: Working with the Disorderly in Seoul’s Nanji Landfill, 1978-1993
Y.A. Olivia DUNG (Leiden University)
Environmentalism, Spirituality and Economic Incentives: Heterogeneous Practices and
Discourses of Tzuchi Recycling in Taiwan

Session C3 MMW 710


Anthropology of Media
Chair: Ann Shu-ju CHIU (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Ann Shu-ju CHIU (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
New York's Fuzhounese on the Internet: Ethnographic Study of a New Genre Community
Olga FEDORENKO (Seoul National University)
Opinion advertising in South Korea's Hankyoreh newspaper: Media ideologies and democratic
imaginaries
Ryan Yipeng SHEN (Trinity College)
Cinematic Ethnography: The De-sublimation of Environment in New Millennium Chinese Films
Wendy Siuyi WONG (York University)
Digital anthropology as an approach to reading the contemporary manhua of Hong Kong

10:40 – 11:00

Coffee Break

11:00 – 13:05 (D1) / 13:30 (D2 & D3)

Session D1 MMW 702


Sex and Taboo
Chair: Jermaine R. GORDON-MIZUSAWA (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Jermaine R. GORDON-MIZUSAWA (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Why Anthropologists Need Therapy; or How to Talk to Your Informants About Sex or other
Hard to Talk About Topics
Jeffry T. HESTER (Kansai Gaidai University)
Transgender Identities and the Biomedical Model of GID in Japan
Maura STEPHENS (University of Hawai'i at Mānoa)
Out of Sight, Out of Mind: Concealment of Menstruation in Japan
Guirong SUN (Shandong Normal University)
Discussions on Prostitution and Women's Sexual Rights in Contemporary China
Jiani YANG (University of Copenhagen)
Yuepao [sex-seeking] among MSM [men who have sex with men] in Shanghai

Session D2 MMW 707


Migration / Ethnic identity / Identity formation
Chair: Suma IKEUCHI (Emory University)
Wendy Huituan CHANG (National Cheng-Chi University)
Identification and Recognition of Indigenous Peoples in Taiwan: a comparative perspective
Suma IKEUCHI (Emory University)
The Future of Return Migration in East Asia: Nation, Kinship, and Religion among Nikkei
Brazilians in Japan
Jingyi LI (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
From Return Migration to Recreated Homeland: Space Imagination of Korean Chinese in
Migration Era
Danfeng LIU (London School of Economics and Political Science)
The Reformulation of Ethnic Identity through Chinese Oversea Students' Conversion to
Christianity in the UK
Wei WEI (Sun Yat-Sen University)
State, Ethnic group and Region: Becoming Bouyei people
Alan Hiu Hin TSE (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
The Rise of Hong Kong Nationalism

Session D3 MMW 710


Creative human reconstruction of the Fukushima nuclear disaster: Practicing a public
anthropology
Chair: Yuichi SEKIYA (The University of Tokyo)
Yuichi SEKIYA (The University of Tokyo)
Concept of “creative human reconstruction”: Listening to the voices of evacuees
Naoki TAKEDA (Tsukuba Gakuin University)
The meanings of ‘archives on 5 years assistance to the evacuees from Fukushima by various
sectors in Tsukuba, Ibaraki’
Tadashi YANAI (The University of Tokyo)
On the images of uncontrolledness in post-disaster Fukushima
Hiroki TAKAKURA (Tohoku University)
The maintenance of cultural tradition and memories in the communities affected by the
Fukushima Daiichi explosions
Shinji YAMASHITA (The University of Tokyo / Teikyo Heisei University)
Manabitabi or study tours to Fukushima: Practicing public tourism
Discussant: Christian J. PARK (Hanyang University)

13:30 – 14:45

Lunch

14:45 – 16:00

Session E1 MMW 702


Food, Affection, and Culinary Nationalism: Gastro Politics in Self-Portrait and/or Others
Interpretation
Chair: Sana HO (Soochow University)
Sana HO (Soochow University)
K-Food, Affection, and Imagination: The transitions of major framings in the culinary
discourse in South Korea
Fong-Ming YANG (L'École des hautes études en sciences sociales)
Food and Culinary Discourse in Cross Cultural Relationship: How French-Taiwanese Couples
interpret Taiwanese Cuisine
(Paper read out by other panelists)
Chien-Yuan CHEN (National Chung Hsing University)
Inter/nationalizing Xiaochi: Taiwan’s local dishes represented in JAA’s inflight magazine since
1990s’

Session E2 MMW 707


Affective Ethnographies of East Asia with Precarious Futurity
Chair: Hyun-joo MO (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
Hyun-joo MO (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
The Affect of Yingyeo (Superfluity) and Hope Struggle among Young Adults in the Post-crisis
South Korea
Chung-kin TSANG (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
Hope, Youth and Housing in the Financial Modernity of Hong Kong
Seo-yeon PARK (University of South Carolina)
Affective bureaucracy and its discontents: institutional engagement of North Koreans in South
Korea focusing on the Hana Center

Session E3 MMW 710


Flows of Knowledge in Anthropology
Chair: Sachiko HORIGUCHI (Temple University, Japan Campus)
Matthew WEST (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Translating Knowledge into Taiwanese Property: Patent Semiotics, Global Flows, and the
Occlusion of the Patent Engineer
Yufei ZHOU (London School of Economics and Political Science)
Making America and Making China: The Exclusion and Incorporation of the Other in American
and Chinese National Anthropologies
Sachiko HORIGUCHI (Temple University, Japan Campus)
Diversifying Anthropological Knowledge on East Asia in Teaching Practice: Advantages and
Challenges of Attempts for an 'Interactive Anthropology' in Japan

16:00 – 16:20

Coffee Break

16:20 – 18:00

Session F1 MMW 702


Russia's "Turn to the East:" Towards a truly Asian Russia?
Chair: Rebecca TOMPKINS (Leiden University)
Natalia RYZHOVA (Far Eastern Federal University)
Sino-Russian agricultural cooperation: To what extent do intentions matter?
Franck BILLÉ (University of California, Berkeley)
Mimetic tremors: Architecture and cultural engagement on the Sino-Russian border
Hyun-Gwi PARK (University of Cambridge)
Why does Russia’s “Turn to the East” make life in the Far East more precarious?
Discussant: Loretta KIM (The University of Hong Kong)

Session F2 MMW 707


Transnationalism, Migrants, and Social Movements
Chair: Franco LAI (Hong Kong Baptist University)
Makoto KOIKE (Momoyama Gakuin University)
Indonesian Female Migrant Workers and their Survival Strategies in Taiwan
Franco LAI (Hong Kong Baptist University)
Citizenship on the Move: Lesbian Rights and Indonesian Migrant Workers in Hong Kong
Jan NIGGEMEIER (Freie Universität Berlin)
Going global, but how?―The role of strategising in Japanese social movements'
transnationalisation
Anna Marie P. TALAM (University of the Philippines Cebu)
Weathering the "Push" and "Pull" Factors of Labor Migration: Filipinos Across East Asian
Borders

Session F3 MMW 710


From Whose Eyes, In Whose Name? Interrogating Rural Media, Anthropological Knowledge,
and Ethnographic Expertise in China and Taiwan
Chair: Jenny CHIO (Emory University)
Jenny CHIO (Emory University)
Participatory Modernity: Vernacular Media in Ethnic China
Xin LI (Yunnan Arts Institute)
“Auto-cine-ethnography”: The Case of From Our Eyes
Rong-fu MAO (Tzu Chi University)
The Photographer’s Position in Community Video/Rural Media: Preliminary Observations
Across the Straits

18:15 —

Dinner at Morningside College Canteen


Day 3 (21 June 2016)

09:00 – 10:15

Session G1 MMW 702


Ecology and Environment
Chair: Joseph BOSCO (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Joseph BOSCO (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Risk and Culture: Fear of Pesticides in Southern Taiwan
Anna BOERMEL (King's College London)
Of Salty Strawberries and Insect Bites: Coping with Food Safety Scares in Urban China
Jeffrey Chih-yu TWU (Columbia University)
"It Smells Better on the Other Side"—On the Politics of B/ordering Air Pollution in Hong Kong

Session G2 MMW 710


Various Practices and Perspectives in Museum Anthropology
Chair: Sharon Wai-yee WONG (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Kikki Ka ki LAM (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Rethinking University Museums: A comparative study of University Museum and Gallery,
University of Hong Kong, and Art Museum, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Jingjing LUO (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Exhibiting same archaeological findings in different museums: a case study of Tonglushan
site, Hubei Province, China
Sharon Wai-yee WONG (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Public Archaeology at the Museum in Hong Kong

10:15 – 10:35

Coffee Break

10:35 –12:15

Session H1 MMW 702


Gendering Aspiration and Mobility: Domestic Work, Sex Work, Tweenhood, and Remarriage
Chair: Julie HAM (University of Hong Kong)
Ju-Chen CHEN (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Balikbayan Aspiration: Sunday Make-over of Filipino Maids in Hong Kong
Julie HAM (University of Hong Kong)
Motherhood and Sex Work
Bernice LOH (Monash University)
Exploring Tween Girls and Adultification in Singapore
Sandy TO (University of Hong Kong) and Yang HU (University of Essex)
To Remarry or Not to Remarry? Middle-Aged Chinese Women Living ‘a Life of One’s Own’
Post-Divorce and Post-Widowhood

Session H2 MMW 707


Gender and culture
Chair: Zhenru LIN (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Junko Matsuzaki CARREIRA (Tokyo Keizai University)
Differences between Thinking of Japanese and Korean Women about Globalization
Noriko FUJITA (Waseda University)
Tenkin of Married Women: Constructing subjectivity in contemporary Japanese workplace
Zhenru LIN (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Making Authentic National Heroes: Gender and Nationalism in Post-socialist China
Lai WO (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Politics of Vulnerability: Troubling Empire, Whiteness, and Masculinity in Wan Chai

Session H3 MMW 710


Gender Construction
Chair: Genaro CASTRO-VÁZQUEZ (Nanyang Technological University)
Genaro CASTRO-VÁZQUEZ (Nanyang Technological University)
The Japanese 'Slim-Muscular Man' (hosomacho): health, gender and sexuality in an embodied
masculinity
Ting DENG (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Performing Gendered and Ethnic Sociability: Spatial Practice of Chinese Women Baristas in an
Italian City
Edward James GLAYZER (Michigan State University)
The Commodification of Intimacy: Gendered Inequality in South Korean Dating Rituals
(Video presentation)
Qiong WANG (Guangdong University of Foreign Studies)
An exploration of Sexuality of Female Salsa Dancers in Guangzhou
Manduhai BUYANDELGER (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
A Thousand Steps to Parliament: Women Running for Election in Postsocialist Mongolia
(Video presentation)

12:15 – 13:20

Lunch
13:20 – 14:35 (I2) / 15:25 (I1 & I3)

Session I1 MMW 702


Digital Ecology and Ecology Digital in China
Chair: HUANG Yu (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Edwin SCHMITT (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Greening a Digital Chengdu through WeChat Groups, Smart Housing Estates and Big Data
Hanyu SONG (Nanjing University)
Online & Offline: Ecological Perception and Action within Waldorf Community
Adam LIEBMAN (University of California, Davis)
“Smart” Garbage Cans and Waste Politics in Kunming, China
Elena NICHINI (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Toxic Webs: the Chinese Challenge to Global Textile Pollution
Discussant: Joseph BOSCO (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)

Session I2 MMW 707


Art and Performance
Chair: Sealing CHENG (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Jianghong AN (Stanford University)
Trust your gut and express the truthiness: Affective self-making in stand-up comedy in urban
China
Sealing CHENG (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
In Search of Peace of Mind: Art and Asylum-seekers in Hong Kong
CedarBough T. SAEJI (Korea University)
Discourses and Practices in the Korean Traditional Arts: Learning is Never Done, Mat, and
Locality

Session I3 MMW 710


Practicing a Better Self: novel forms of self-cultivation in contemporary China
Chair: Hsuan-Ying HUANG (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Chun-Yi SUM (Boston University)
The Art and Ethics of Time Management among Chinese University Students
Gil HIZI (The University of Sydney)
Between Self-Improvement, Self-Cultivation and Social Change: training “soft” skills in a
“developing” Chinese city
Yukun ZENG (University of Chicago)
Becoming Saints: self and temporality in contemporary China’s Dujing movement
Shuman LIU (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Mobile Laboratories for Self-making: An Ethnographic Study of Sichuan-Tibet Long-distance
Cycling
Discussant: Andrew KIPNIS (Australian National University)

15:25 – 15:45

Coffee Break

15:45 – 17:25(JI) / 18:15(J2)

Session J1 MMW 702


A Panel in Honor of Prof. Joseph Bosco
Chair: DING Yuling (Quanzhou Maritime Museum)
ZHU Jiangang (Sun Yat-sen University)
Economy, Power and religions
ZHU Yujing (East China Normal University)
Desire and Economy: An Anthropological Approach
LUO Pan (The Chinese National Museum of Ethnology)
Anthropological Studies on Supernature
Discussant: Joseph BOSCO (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)

Session J2 MMW 710


Changing values / Self-making
Chair: Minhua LING (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Minhua LING (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Rooster and Rose: Migrant Youth and Wedding Ritual in Urban China
Fabian WINIGER (The University of Hong Kong)
Self-cultivation and collective salvation among Chinese and non-Chinese Qigong practitioners
Cheryl Mei-ting SCHMITZ (University of California, Berkeley)
The Business of Life: Managing Mood and Money among Chinese Expatriates in Angola
Elise YOUN (University of California, Berkeley)
A Crash Course for Transforming Your Life: Back-to-the-land and Back-to-the-village camps in
South Korea
Jiyoung YUN (Washington State University)
In the Name of the Neoliberal Self: Mobilization of Collectivistic Values and Meanings of
Autonomy among Korean College Students
Meiyin ZHANG (Fudan University)
Why Not Become a Doctor? A preliminary ethnographic study of premedical and medical
education in Shanghai

18:15 —

Dinner at Chungking Mansions

Day 4 (22 June 2016)

09:00 – 10:40

Session K1 MMW 702


Confronting the "Grey Tsunami": Caring for Rapidly Aging Populations in Urban East Asia
Chair: Anna BOERMEL (King's College London)
PAN Tianshu (Fudan University)
Let the Sunset Glow: the Implication of Quasi-volunteerism for Community-based Eldercare in
Urban Shanghai
Katrina MOORE (University of New South Wales)
Caregiving in Contemporary Zen Nunneries in Japan
Priscilla SONG (Washington University in St. Louis)
The Medicalization of Death and the Changing Ethics of End-of-Life Care in Beijing
Discussant: Helen SIU (Yale University)

Session K2 MMW707
Fuzzy Lines: Contextualizing the Global into the Local in East Asia
Chair: Toru YAMADA (University of Tsukuba)
Yi ZHU (University of Tsukuba)
Brand building and reinterpretation of its meaning: Case of a Japanese fashion giant in Hong
Kong
Naomi Furnish YAMADA (National Museum of Ethnology)
Moral Education Methodologies: Making Use of Exemplars in Western China
Grant Jun OTSUKI (University of Tsukuba)
The User-Generated Body: Global and Informatic Idols in Japan
Toru YAMADA (University of Tsukuba)
Transforming World Heritage Convention
Session K3 MMW 710
Tensions in Business and Management
Chair: Reijiro AOYAMA (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
Reijiro AOYAMA (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
Maneuvering the challenges of living and selling in China: Japanese corporate expatriates in
Guangzhou, Sino-Japanese tensions and rethinking marketing strategies
Xianghong FENG (Eastern Michigan University)
Competition and (In)equality: A Case Study of Family Restaurants in a Touristic Miao Village in
China
Jingyang ZHAO (Xiamen University)
Contamination, jurisdiction and conflict: The Case study of Dong Shan island fishing community
Yihan Li (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
The Revitalization of a Time-honored Brand: Tradition, Locality and Consumption from an
Anthropological Perspective

10:40 – 11:00

Coffee Break

11:00 – 12:40

Session L1 MMW 702


Confronting the "Grey Tsunami": Caring for Rapidly Aging Populations in Urban East Asia
(Cont’d)
Chair: Anna BOERMEL (King's College London)
CHEN Honglin (Fudan University)
The Evaluation of Old-Age Medical Care Policy in Shanghai
WANG Pin (National Taipei University)
Fighting For or Against a Long-Term Care Insurance in Taiwan: NGOs' Divide
Jeanne SHEA (University of Vermont)
Spousal Caregiving Among Elderly Couples in Shanghai: Social Arrangements and Personal
Meanings
Discussant: WONG Yu-cheung (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)

Session L2 MMW 710


Culture and Economy
Chair: YU Xin (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Daina CHEN (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Capital Transformation, Religious Market and Management: A Case Study on "Aicheng"
Shantang in Chao-Shan Region
YU Xin (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
The "mana" of Commodity: Producing, trading and eating Birds' Nest in China and
Southeast Asia
Alex Jong-Seok LEE (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Serving to Secure "Global" Korea: Service, Labor, and South Korean Flight Attendants
Antti LEPPÄNEN (University of Turku)
Communities of Practice, Communities of Trade: Skill as Socially Recognized Knowledge
among Rice Cake Manufacturers in Korea

12:40 – 14:00

Lunch at New Asia College Canteen

14:00 —

Field trips to the Big Buddha, to Sham Shui Po, and to Hong Kong Museums (take
your pick) (Details: http://arts.cuhk.edu.hk/~ant/SEAAconf/fieldtrips.html)

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