Dear scholars,
We are pleased to inform you that your paper based on your abstract has been accepted by the Review Committee of the Gendering Transformations: Feminist Knowledge Production and Trans/national Activist Engagement International Conference. However, in light of the global Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the conference organizers have decided to postpone the event to 2021.
It was a very difficult decision to make. The rescheduled dates, most likely in October next year, will be announced by the end of June, 2020.
During this challenging time, we appreciate your understanding and support. We will keep you informed of further developments. Should you have any questions, feel free to contact us.
Sincerely yours,
Conference Committee,
Gendering Transformations: Feminist Knowledge Production and Trans/national Activist Engagement
Website: Please click this link
Contact person: Han-yun Chang hychang@ncl.edu.tw
Type |
No |
Title |
Author/members |
Institution |
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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; |
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. |
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 |
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, |
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 |
National Cheng-Kung University; |
Panel |
S-55 |
Creating female subjectivities through consumption, environmental governance and activism in China and Taiwan |
Mette Halskov Hansen |
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 |
Soochow University; |
Panel |
L-20 |
Media, Mediation, and the Politics of Gender in “Transnational” Taiwan |
Fang-Chih Irene Yang |
National Cheng Kung University; |
Panel |
L-21 |
Feminine Struggles: Writing as a Weapon to fight in the Invisible War |
Huei-Ling Chen |
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 |
University of Helsinki; |
Panel |
H-9 |
Premodern Royal Ladies in Japan and Beyond: Premier Royal Ladies (Nyoin) in Medieval Times, 1000-1300 |
Fan Yang |
University of Amsterdam; |
Panel |
H-10 |
Premodern Royal Ladies in Japan and Beyond: Premier Royal Ladies (Nyoin) in Medieval Times, 1000-1300 |
Akemi Banse |
University of Tokyo; |
Panel |
H-11 |
Women in Public: Gender, Politics and Society in Chinese History, Seventh to Twentieth Centuries |
Zhan Beibei |
Yuelu Academy; |
Panel |
H-12 |
Gender, Nation, and Women in China and Taiwan |
Shu-Ching Chang |
National Yang-Ming University; |
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 |
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 |