Details
April 12, 2019 - April 13, 2019
All Day
Workshop: Understanding the Tibetan Cultural Renaissance Inside the People’s Republic of China
Schedule
Friday, April 12, 2019: Paper Presentations
Location: UTSC, IC 318, 1265 Military Trail, Scarborough
9:30–9:45am Participants arrive coffee and set up
9:45–10:00am Introductions, by Anup Grewal and Chris Berry
10:00–11:45am Panel 1 (Moderator, Robbie Barnett)
- Scott Reylea (Appalachian State University), “Before Renaissance: The Reception of Tibetan cultural Production in Sichuan during the 20th”
- Timothy Thurston (University of Leeds), “Heritage with and without the State—Observations on the Gesar Epic in Yushu.”
- Isabelle Henrion-Dourcy (Université Laval), “Tibetan Culture Festivals in the Era of Xi Jinping: On the Display and Dispossession of Tibetan Culture.”
- Chris Berry (King’s College London): “Tibet in China’s New ‘Minority Nationalities’ Cinema.”
11:45am–12:30pm Lunch, catered by Gourmet Malaysia (plus coffee)
12:30–2:15pm Panel 2 (Moderator, Timothy Thurston)
- Tracy Zhang (Concordia University), “Celebrating Privatization: A story of Tibetan Cultural Renaissance in a Lhasa Carpet Factory.”
- Maria Turek (University of Toronto), “Hybridity, Asceticism and Chinese Modernities in the Life of a Contemporary Han-Tibetan Monk.”
- Lara Maconi (INALCO, Paris), “Located in Translation: Exploring the Defining Features of the Tibetan Literary ‘Renaissance’.”
- Tsering Shakya (University of British Columbia), “Patronage, Mass Printing, and Consuming books in Contemporary Tibet.”
2:15–2:25pm Break
2:25–3:50pm Panel 3 (Moderator, Anup Grewal)
- Kwai-Cheung Lo (Hong Kong Baptist University), “Contending Politics of Authenticity in Emerging Tibetan Filmmaking.”
- Vanessa Frangville (Université Libre de Bruxelles), “Challenging Modernisation Discourses in Tibetan cinema: Sonthar Gyal’s The Sun Beaten Path and Pema Tseden’s The Search.”
- Robbie Barnett (Cambridge University), “Tibetan Film within Tibet and the Difficulty of Unthinking the National.”
3:50–4:00pm Break (coffee)
4:00–5:25pm Panel 4 (Moderator Tsering Shakya)
- Françoise Robin (INALCO, Paris), “To Speak or not Speak Tibetan… and what Tibetan? Languages and Dialects in Tibetan Cinema.”
- Patricia Schiaffini-Vedani (Texas State University), “The Frog Outsmarts the Crow: Preserving Tibetan Language and Culture Through Children Literature and Film.”
- Susan Su (University of Chicago), “Archives all the way down: Using the Internet Archive to Study the Tibetan literature Website Chodme.”
5:25–5:30pm Closing Remarks
Saturday, April 13, 2019: Discussions and Public Screenings
Location: Room 208N North House, 1 Devonshire Place, Asian Institute, Munk School of Global Affairs)
9:45am Participants arrive and settle (coffee, fruit, pastries by Innis Café)
10:00–10:15am Introduction to the day, Anup Grewal, Chris Berry, Tenzin Tsundue
10:15am–12:00pm Roundtable on Concepts, Frameworks and Methodologies for Understanding the Tibetan Cultural Renaissance Inside the PRC, moderators Anup Grewal and Chris Berry
12:00–1:00pm Lunch, catered by TBD, plus coffee by Innis Café
1:15–2:45pm “Tibetan Culture and its Scenes”
- Film: Making Movies on the Plateau (2018, 27 min), dir. Jigme Trinley
- Followed by a forum, “Contemporary Tibetan Culture and its Scenes,”with Jigme Trinley, Lhapal Gyal, Professor Françoise Robin (INALCO, Paris), and Shelly Kraicer (Writer, Film Curator, Toronto)
2:45–4:00pm Break plus TBD. Coffee by Innis Café beginning at 3:45pm
4:00–6:15pm Screening of Wangdrak’s Rain Boots (2018, 91 min), dir. Lhapal Gyal
- Followed by a Q &A with the director, moderated by Jigme Trinley and Chris Berry
6:15–6:25pm Closing Remarks
For information on locations, participants, schedules and public events related the workshop, please go to: https://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/hcs/tibetan-cultural-renaissance
or contact: anup.grewal@utoronto.ca