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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto;VALUE=DATE:20190412
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto;VALUE=DATE:20190414
DTSTAMP:20190411T162707Z
URL:https://buddhiststudies.utoronto.ca/events/conference-tibetan-cultural
 -renaissance-prc-utsc/
SUMMARY:Conference: Tibetan Cultural Renaissance in the People's Republic o
 f China
DESCRIPTION:Workshop: Understanding the Tibetan Cultural Renaissance Inside
  the People's Republic of China\nSchedule\nFriday\, April 12\, 2019: Paper
  Presentations\nLocation: UTSC\, IC 318\, 1265 Military Trail\, Scarboroug
 h\n\n9:30–9:45am     Participants arrive coffee and set up\n\n9:45
 –10:00am     Introductions\, by Anup Grewal and Chris Berry\n\n10:00
 –11:45am      Panel 1 (Moderator\, Robbie Barnett)\n\n 	Scott Reylea
  (Appalachian State University)\, “Before Renaissance: The Reception of 
 Tibetan cultural Production in Sichuan during the 20th”\n 	Timothy Thurs
 ton (University of Leeds)\, “Heritage with and without the State—Obser
 vations on the Gesar Epic in Yushu.”\n 	Isabelle Henrion-Dourcy (Univers
 ité Laval)\, “Tibetan Culture Festivals in the Era of Xi Jinping: On th
 e Display and Dispossession of Tibetan Culture.”\n 	Chris Berry (King’
 s College London): “Tibet in China’s New ‘Minority Nationalities’ 
 Cinema.”\n\n11:45am–12:30pm     Lunch\, catered by Gourmet Malaysi
 a (plus coffee)\n\n12:30–2:15pm     Panel 2 (Moderator\, Timothy Thu
 rston)\n\n 	Tracy Zhang (Concordia University)\, “Celebrating Privatizat
 ion: A story of Tibetan Cultural Renaissance in a Lhasa Carpet Factory.”
 \n 	Maria Turek (University of Toronto)\, “Hybridity\, Asceticism and Ch
 inese Modernities in the Life of a Contemporary Han-Tibetan Monk.”\n 	
 Lara Maconi (INALCO\, Paris)\, “Located in Translation: Exploring the D
 efining Features of the Tibetan Literary ‘Renaissance’.”\n 	Tsering 
 Shakya (University of British Columbia)\, “Patronage\, Mass Printing\, a
 nd Consuming books in Contemporary Tibet.”\n\n2:15–2:25pm     Brea
 k\n\n2:25–3:50pm      Panel 3 (Moderator\, Anup Grewal)\n\n 	Kwai-C
 heung Lo (Hong Kong Baptist University)\, “Contending Politics of Authen
 ticity in Emerging Tibetan Filmmaking.”\n 	Vanessa Frangville (Universit
 é Libre de Bruxelles)\, “Challenging Modernisation Discourses in Tibeta
 n cinema: Sonthar Gyal's The Sun Beaten Path and Pema Tseden's The Search
 .”\n 	Robbie Barnett (Cambridge University)\, “Tibetan Film within Tib
 et and the Difficulty of Unthinking the National.”\n\n3:50–4:00pm   
    Break (coffee)\n\n4:00–5:25pm      Panel 4 (Moderator Tsering
  Shakya)\n\n 	Françoise Robin (INALCO\, Paris)\, “To Speak or not Speak
  Tibetan… and what Tibetan? Languages and Dialects in Tibetan Cinema.”
 \n 	Patricia Schiaffini-Vedani (Texas State University)\, “The Frog Outs
 marts the Crow: Preserving Tibetan Language and Culture Through Children L
 iterature and Film.”\n 	Susan Su (University of Chicago)\, “Archives a
 ll the way down: Using the Internet Archive to Study the Tibetan literatur
 e Website Chodme.”\n\n5:25–5:30pm     Closing Remarks\n\nSaturday\
 , April 13\, 2019: Discussions and Public Screenings\nLocation: Room 208N 
 North House\, 1 Devonshire Place\, Asian Institute\, Munk School of Global
  Affairs)\n\n9:45am     Participants arrive and settle (coffee\, fruit
 \, pastries by Innis Café)\n\n10:00–10:15am    Introduction to the 
 day\, Anup Grewal\, Chris Berry\, Tenzin Tsundue\n\n10:15am–12:00pm   
   Roundtable on Concepts\, Frameworks and Methodologies for Understandin
 g the Tibetan Cultural Renaissance Inside the PRC\, moderators Anup Grewal
  and Chris Berry\n\n12:00–1:00pm     Lunch\, catered by TBD\, plus c
 offee by Innis Café\n\n1:15–2:45pm    “Tibetan Culture and its Sc
 enes”\n\n 	Film: Making Movies on the Plateau (2018\, 27 min)\, dir. Jig
 me Trinley\n 	Followed by a forum\, “Contemporary Tibetan Culture and it
 s Scenes\,”with Jigme Trinley\, Lhapal Gyal\, Professor Françoise Robin
  (INALCO\, Paris)\, and Shelly Kraicer (Writer\, Film Curator\, Toronto)\n
 \n2:45–4:00pm     Break plus TBD. Coffee by Innis Café beginning at
  3:45pm\n\n4:00–6:15pm     Screening of Wangdrak's Rain Boots (2018\
 , 91 min)\, dir. Lhapal Gyal\n\n 	Followed by a Q &amp\;A with the directo
 r\, moderated by Jigme Trinley and Chris Berry\n\n6:15–6:25pm     Cl
 osing Remarks\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nFor information on locations\, participants\, 
 schedules and public events related the workshop\, please go to: https://w
 ww.utsc.utoronto.ca/hcs/tibetan-cultural-renaissance\nor contact: anup.gre
 wal@utoronto.ca\n\n
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CATEGORIES:Conference,Film,Ho Centre Supported Event,Roundtable,Workshop
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