Harvard Fairbank Center Gender Studies Workshop: Gender and Friendship in China. May 4, 2018


Gender Studies Workshop: Gender and Friendship in China

Sponsored by the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies, Harvard University

May 4, 2018 12:45-5:30 pm at CGIS South Room S3541730 Cambridge St,  Cambridge, MA 02138

For full details, see http://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/events/gender-studies-workshop-gender-and-friendship-in-china/

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Program:

12:45-1 p.m.   Welcoming remarks

First Panel

Moderator:     Wai-yee Li, Harvard University

1-1:30p.m.      Zhou Yiqun, Stanford University: “Hermits and Their Wives in Early Chinese Texts”

1:30-2p.m.      Hu Ying, University of California Irvine: “Strange Friends: Reconceptualizing Gender and Community”

2-2:30p.m.      Ellen Widmer, Wellesley College: “Intercultural Mutuality: Mary Hannah Fulton (1854-1927) and Zhang Jujun (1879-1964)”

2:30-3p.m.      Discussion

3-3:30p.m.      Break

Second Panel

Moderator:     Xu Man, Tufts University

3:30-4p.m.      Haiyan Lee, Stanford University: “‘Now We Have a Baby’: A Very Short Genealogy of the Pure Relationship in Chinese Literature”

4-4:30p.m.      Catherine Vance Yeh, Boston University: “Friendship in the Staging of a Star: Mei Lanfang”

4:30-5p.m.      Eileen Chow, Duke University: “‘有沒有愛?’:Tongren Culture, Fandom and ‘Benefits with Friendship’”

5-5:30p.m.      Discussion