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No |
Title |
Author/members |
Institution |
Paper |
E-1 |
Modernization as maximization: Transformation of Chinese young women's gender construction over three generations |
Fengshu Liu |
University of Oslo |
Paper |
E-2 |
Attitudes toward Teaching LGBT-inclusive Curriculum among Elementary Teachers in Taiwan |
Te-Sheng Chang |
National Dong Hwa University |
Paper |
E-3 |
How Chinese Adolescents Talk about Gender and Sexuality within the Global World |
Xiying WANG |
Beijing Normal University |
Paper |
E-4 |
Stories of Two Male Southeast Asian Graduate Students in a Taiwanese University |
Tsai-Wei Wang |
National Dong Hwa University |
Paper |
E-5 |
Promoting gender equality in higher education institutions.An agenda for feminist institutionalism in context of neoliberalist reforms |
Natalija Mažeikienė, Aurelija Novelskaitė , Sybille Reidl, Daiva Skučienė |
Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania |
Paper |
E-8 |
Body Discipline and Resistance of High School Dance Class Girls in Taiwan |
LIAO YI TING |
Taichung Municipal Shi-Yuan Senior High School. |
Paper |
E-10 |
Adult Researchers and Teenage Activists Entering into the Worlds of Each Other: Power Relations Reflexively Re-Positioned by Interplay of ‘Our’ Positionalities |
Hayoung Lee, Minkyung Kwon |
Seoul National University; University of Edinburgh |
Paper |
ES-6 |
‘Girls only work hard but don’t have the “math sense”’: Narratives of secondary school students in making sense of their STEM related subject choice |
Anita Kit Wa Chan |
The Education University of Hong Kong |
Paper |
M-1 |
Female Elders as Story Tellers for Knowledge Production in Museum Interpretation and Communication |
Liu,W.C |
Tainan National University of the Arts |
Paper |
M-2 |
Gendering and Localizing Taiwan Studies at Taiwan Studies Centers. A Proposal for the Second Decade of the Vienna Center for Taiwan Studies |
Astrid Lipinsky |
University of Vienna |
Paper |
M-3 |
Bridging the gap between feminist activism and academia through libraries and archives : the example of KvinnSam – Swedish National Resource Library for Gender Studies |
Sanna Hellgren |
KvinnSam, Humanities Libraries at Gothenburg University library |
Paper |
M-4 |
Art Institutions and Feminist Public Programmes |
Melanie Orenius |
Amos Rex |
Paper |
M-5 |
Feminism approach in a traditional museum - collecting and exhibiting women artists and LGBT-art from China in European context |
Si Han |
Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities |
Paper |
MS-35 |
“A room for our own”: queer memories and feelings in archival practices |
Camila Borges Freitas |
University of Gothenburg |
Round-table |
M-6 |
Gender and Women’s Studies: Crossroads of Scholarship, Stewardship, and Curatorship |
Inga-Lill M Blomkvist |
NIAS |
Paper |
S-1 |
Transcultural interstitial confluence for identity negotiation: The popular imageries of salaryman, geeky, herbivore and Korean Wave masculinities among the Taiwanese young men |
Shiau, Hong-Chi |
Shih Hsin University |
Paper |
S-2 |
Research on the Gender Role of LGBT Activist in Mainland China |
Si-yuan Dong |
Fujian University of Technology |
Paper |
S-3 |
No Land for Rural Women? : Socialist Rule of Law and the Quandary of Nongjianü |
LI YAJIAO |
Ochanomizu University |
Paper |
S-4 |
Working conditions as a factor empowering women to earn (more) in the GPG context |
Rasa Pušinaitė-Gelgotė Aurelija Novelskaitė Raminta Pučėtaitė |
Vilnius University Kaunas Faculty, Lithuania |
Paper |
S-5 |
Hong Kong Older Women’s Divergent Lives and Subjectivities |
Kimburley Choi |
City University of Hong Kong |
Paper |
S-7 |
Improvising Gender in Migration: Analyzing the Assemblage of Gender Practices among the Chinese Migrant Families in Sweden |
Mario Liong |
College of International Relations, Ritsumeikan University |
Paper |
S-8 |
Vulnerability and Resilience of Feminist Activists in Authoritarian China |
Hsiu-hua Shen |
National Tsing Hua University |
Paper |
S-9 |
Work/life patterns of professional women with two children after the one-child policy |
Yang Shen, Lai Jiang |
Shanghai Jiao Tong University |
Paper |
S-10 |
“Frictionless social lives”: Exploring the transformation of digital intimacy among young adults in Taiwan |
Pei-Wen Li |
Shih Hsin University |
Paper |
S-11 |
Dress and gender congruence among male-to-female transgender |
Chui-Chu Yang |
National Taiwan Normal University |
Paper |
S-12 |
Querying (em)power(ment): Institutional Ethnographic Explorations of Protective Services in Contemporary Taiwan |
Pei-Ju Liao |
National Pingtung University of Science and Technology |
Paper |
S-14 |
Rearticulating Natural Birth: Rebozo as an Alternative Treatment in Childbirth in Denmark |
Li-Wen Shih |
Medicine at Taipei Medical University / Anthropology Department at Copenhagen University |
Paper |
S-16 |
“A matrilineal society’s influence on the accessibility of women in politics - Minangkabau women missing in Indonesian politics” |
Lina Knorr |
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin |
Paper |
S-17 |
Imagined Families: Family as Metaphors in the 2019 Hong Kong Protests |
Pang Ka Wei |
Chinese University of Hong Kong |
Paper |
S-18 |
The Emerging Femocrats in the Contemporary China? --Forming Alliance between Gender Groups and Feminist Bureaucrats |
Wei-Ting Wu |
Shih Hsin University |
Paper |
S-19 |
The mobility of elders and family-based care – a case study of Chinese migrant (grand)parents |
Yan Zhao, Yu Huang |
Nord University & Vanke Meisha Academy |
Paper |
S-22 |
“Now men don’t go to the brothel—they meet the girls via Internet:” Technology and Gender in Transition in Northern Thailand |
Cassie DeFillipo |
University of Melbourne |
Paper |
S-25 |
The Genesis of Citizen Intelligentsia in Digital China: Ai Xiaoming’s Practices of Identity and Activism |
Jinyan Zeng |
University of Haifa |
Paper |
S-27 |
“They say they only care about WOMEN!”: The emergence of division among politicised women revealed in the course of forming Women’s Party in South Korea |
Euisol Jeong |
Centre for Women's Studies at the University of York |
Paper |
S-28 |
Exploring the Transnational Chinese Network of Daigou: Customized Consumption, Transnational Mobility, and Gendered Modernity |
Meina Jia |
Aarhus University |
Paper |
S-30 |
Mainstreaming Gender, Transforming Institutions? Preliminary Reflections on the Development of Gender Impact Assessment in Taiwan |
Lu, Meng-tsung |
Department Of Sociology, National Taiwan University |
Paper |
S-31 |
Embodied Transformations: Women and Reproductive Desires in New Delhi |
Pronoti Baglary |
Jawaharlal Nehru University |
Paper |
S-33 |
Taking Discursive Power Seriously: Conceptualizing State Feminism in China |
Junyi Cai |
University of Sydney |
Paper |
S-37 |
Masculinity, Affection, and Necessity of Gender: Gay “MAN” in Prisons |
Chang Chia Yuan |
Academia Sinica |
Paper |
S-38 |
China’s Leftover Women: Re-evaluating the Representation of “Leftover” Women (Sheng Nu:剩⼥) in Chinese Society |
Zhu Xin-YI |
King's College London |
Paper |
S-40 |
Discipline the menstruating body —An analysis of menstrual products commercials in contemporary mainland China |
徐羽宏 |
Lund University |
Paper |
S-42 |
The Study of Gay Men's YouTubers' Strategies Against Internal Discrimination |
Chun-Yi Chen |
Shih Hsin University |
Paper |
S-43 |
Analyzing Women’s Sexuality from Sexy Selfies on the Internet: The Case of Sex Board on Dcard |
Huang, I-ching |
National Taiwan University |
Paper |
S-44 |
Falling Families, Crumbling Nation-state: Building of A New Nation Among Marriage Equality Movement Participants |
藍昱智、廖珮如 |
National Pingtung University of Science and Technology |
Poster |
S-49 |
The Silence Breaker: Exploring the Process of Women Deciding to Speak Out Against Gender-based Violence from Experiencing sexual assault to Self-disclosure on Social Networking Sites. |
Lee,Hsin |
National Changhua University of Education |
Poster |
S-50 |
Mainstreaming Misogyny and AI Technology: how Deepfake porn control over women's bodies |
Huang, Yen-Hsuan |
National Chengchi University |
Panel |
S-51 |
The Biopolitics of Masculinities – Becoming a Good Citizen in Nordic and Chinese Societies |
Sebastian Mohr, Ting-Fai Yu, Yuk-Ying Wong |
Karlstad University;Monash University;Chinese University of Hong Kong |
Panel |
S-52 |
Gender and Reconfiguration of Family, Intimacy and Care in Contemporary Taiwan |
Yu-Ling Huang Chin-ju Lin Yu-Ying Hu Ya-Ping Lin |
National Cheng-Kung University; Kaohsiung Medical University; Kaohsiung Medical University; Chang Gung University |
Panel |
S-55 |
Creating female subjectivities through consumption, environmental governance and activism in China and Taiwan |
Mette Halskov Hansen Kathinka Fürst Olivia Yun-An Dung Chen Lu |
University of Oslo; Duke University Kunshan; Leiden University; University of Oslo |
Paper |
L-1 |
Production of Feminist Knowledge in Literary Narratives: The Case of Haruki Murakami’s Kafka on the Shore |
Gayle K. Sato |
Meiji University |
Paper |
L-2 |
Mapping the Public Woman in the Writings of Priscilla Wakefield and Her Protofeminist Contemporaries |
Yi-Cheng Weng |
National Taiwan University |
Paper |
L-5 |
Examining Feminist art and curating practices performed in the Venice Art Biennales: a global artistic field analysis |
Chia-ling Lai |
National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan |
Paper |
L-7 |
Experiments in a Conservative Vein: Women Rewritings of Xiqu in Taiwan and Mainland China |
Josh Stenberg |
University of Sydney |
Paper |
L-8 |
Playing with Tarot: Technology of Care for Feminist Knowledge Production |
Hong-An (Ann) Wu |
University of Texas at Dallas |
Paper |
L-13 |
Cross-“National” Dialogue: Using three exhibitions on the topics of art, craft and technology, ‘From My Fingers’, ‘Femi-Flow’ and ‘The Herstory of Abstraction in East Asia’ as example |
Bettina Englerth |
Sinology, Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich. |
Paper |
L-17 |
Shame and Shyness in the 30s Chinese Literature: The Construction of gender |
Li Yu-jia |
University of Southampton |
Paper |
L-18 |
To Remember Everything, to Remember Always: The Writing of Trauma as Working-Through in Maria Rosa Henson’s Comfort Woman: Slave of Destiny |
Catherine Lianza A. Aquino |
Ateneo de Manila University |
Paper |
L-19 |
Kleist’s Penthesilea – female violence and the deconstruction of dichotomous gender order |
Xiaomin Zhou |
Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg |
Paper |
LH5 |
A Lost Tradition of Premodern Chinese Women’s Painting-Poetry (tihua shi 題畫詩): A Case Study of Xi Peilan’s席佩蘭 (1760–after 1829) Painting-Poems in the Mid-Qing |
Yang Zhao |
University of California Santa Barbara |
Paper |
LS-15 |
Marguerite Duras and Taiwan : transmission, mediation, reception |
Shih Hsien Huang |
Department of France, Tamkang University |
Paper |
LS-29 |
When Vaginas Speak Chinese: Mobilizing Feminism Through Translation |
Guo-wang Tao-lue |
University of Alberta |
Paper |
LS-34 |
Retrogress and division against feminism: legal sociology perspective for foreign surrogate pregnancy among Chinese LGBT couples |
Hongyun Yu |
Australia National University |
Paper |
LS-39 |
Composing as feminist practice: a self-examination of The Everyday Lullaby: Unfoldings and Solidarities |
Elizabeth Ditmanson |
composer, sound-artist, flute player, and scholar |
Panel |
LS-54 |
Transversal Biopolitics: Evolution, Assemblage, and Healing |
Chun-Mei Chuang Yin Wang Catherine Ju-yu Cheng |
Soochow University; National Cheng Kung University; Feng Chia University |
Panel |
L-20 |
Media, Mediation, and the Politics of Gender in “Transnational” Taiwan |
Fang-Chih Irene Yang Leticia Nien-Hsuan Fang Jocelyn Yi-Hsuan Lai Yu-hui Tai |
National Cheng Kung University; National Chengchi University; Fu Jen Catholic University; National Chiao Tung University |
Panel |
L-21 |
Feminine Struggles: Writing as a Weapon to fight in the Invisible War |
Huei-Ling Chen Yijia Du Ye Su |
Univeristy of Sydney; Univeristy of Sydney; Univeristy of Sydney |
Round-table |
L-22 |
Feminist Alliances, Situated Knowledges and Intellectual Empowerment. A discussion with Feminist Readings Network |
Siao-Ting, Hong. |
Comparative Literature University of Sorbonne Nouvelle-Paris 3 |
Paper |
H-1 |
Bodies, Menstruation Blood and Witchcraft: The Feminist Art Scene in Gothenburg in the 70s and early 80s |
Eva Zetterman |
University of Gothenburg |
Paper |
H-2 |
How to Be Brownies in the “Camp”? A Case Study of “Old Chefusians” and Their Education in Wartime China (1943-1945) |
Ching-Yin Chang |
Wenzao Ursuline University |
Paper |
H-4 |
A Gender Perspective on Decolonization: Reconstructing the Role of Women in the Algerian War |
Song Xinyi |
Peking University |
Paper |
H-7 |
Woman as the Trope: Perceiving the Altering Chinese Modernity from Females’ Public Visual Images before and after 1949 |
Zhuyuan Han 韩竺媛 |
Duke University |
Paper |
HS-23 |
The Gender Controversy and the Metaphysics of Gender |
Chun-Ping YEN顏均萍、Hsiang-Yun CHEN |
Institute of European and American Studies, Academia Sinica |
Paper |
HS-24 |
Revolutions in Memory: Singing Girls and China’s Socialist transformation |
Zhao, Mi |
LRCCS at the University of Michigan |
Paper |
HS-26 |
Chinese Feminism in Transition Looking Eastward and Embracing Eastern European Feminisms? |
Qi Wang |
Department of Design and Communication, University of Southern Denmark |
Paper |
HL-3 |
Women, Body and Discourse: A Case on WEN Hui’s Theatres and Documentaries |
Yu, Xuying |
Open University of Hong Kong |
Panel |
H-8 |
Negotiating Post/socialism: Women and feminism in post-1949 China |
Dusica Ristivojevic Zhang Yu Liu Xi |
University of Helsinki; University of Shanghai for Science and Technology; Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University |
Panel |
H-9 |
Premodern Royal Ladies in Japan and Beyond: Premier Royal Ladies (Nyoin) in Medieval Times, 1000-1300 |
Fan Yang Yunyun Zhou Duan Jiling |
University of Amsterdam; University of Oxford; Indiana University Bloomington |
Panel |
H-10 |
Premodern Royal Ladies in Japan and Beyond: Premier Royal Ladies (Nyoin) in Medieval Times, 1000-1300 |
Akemi Banse Hanayo Noguchi Sachiko Kawai |
University of Tokyo; Kyoai Gakuen Unibersity; National Museum of Japanese History |
Panel |
H-11 |
Women in Public: Gender, Politics and Society in Chinese History, Seventh to Twentieth Centuries |
Zhan Beibei Peter Ditmanson YI Jo-lan 衣若蘭 Rachel Hui-Chi Hsu |
Yuelu Academy; Yuelu Academy; Tunghai University; National Chengchi University |
Panel |
H-12 |
Gender, Nation, and Women in China and Taiwan |
Shu-Ching Chang Hsiao-pei Yen Wei-Ying Liu |
National Yang-Ming University; National Yang-Ming University; National Museum of Taiwan History |
Paper |
GE-6 |
From Lesbian, Transgender to Gender non-binary: A Self-narrative Study of Identity Changed and Physical Resistance |
Su Pinru |
National Chengchi University |
Paper |
GE-7 |
Struggle in the Journey of Gender: A Narrative Research on Life Experience of Millennials LGBTQ Teacher and Their Educational Practice |
He Tingyan, Su Pinru |
National Chengchi University |
Paper |
GE-9 |
Tainan city elementary current research issues of gender equality education curriculum plan |
Chiung-wen Chang |
Tainan Municipal West Central District Jinsyue Elementary School. |
Paper |
GS-41 |
How do we grow up? Observing the transformation of attitudes towards female bodies within two DVT groups of Taiwanese children and preteens |
Chia-Chun Chang Wu, Yi-Chieh |
Institute of Health and Welfare Policy, National Yang-Ming University; Chairperson, Association of Multidisciplinary Services for Family Development |
Paper |
GH-3 |
The Colonial Office’s Discussions on the Chinese Clandestine Prostitution in Singapore in the 1930s |
Wei-an Yang |
Fujen University |