International Burma Studies Conference
October 3-5, 2008
Panels, Papers, and Presenters


Friday (October 3, 2008)
10:00-12:00 Registration: Outside Regency Room
12:00-1:00 Crossings: Contemporary Asian Art Show Htein Lin Performance and De-Vernissage Reception
1:00-1:30 International Burma Studies Conference Opening - Regency Room
  Regency Room Capital Room North Capital Room South
1:30-3:00 Art History: Painting and Artifacts Film Viewing Music
  Alexandra Green
Nagas, Alchemists, Magic and Hell in Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Burmese Wall Paintings
[abstract]
The Legend of Lady Hill (Pan Dandayi) 2005 (131 min.) Gavin Douglas
The Slide Guitar in Post-Colonial Burma: Local Adaptations to a Global Instrument
[abstract]
  Catherine Raymond
Nineteenth Century Buddhist Cloth Painting from Burma
[abstract]
  Sayuri Inoue
The Formation of Genre Division in Burmese Classical Songs with Special Reference to Song Anthologies in Palm Leaf Manuscripts
[abstract]
  Ralph Isaacs
The Pongyibyan; Funeral Ceremonies of Senior Monks in 19th Century Burma and Associated Artifacts
[abstract]
  Kit Young
Adaptable Sonorities: Gita Lu Lin U Ko Ko’s Departures in Sundaya Tone and Style (Lobby for Piano Lecture)
[abstract]
3:00-4:30 Art History: Iconography and Architecture Film Viewing Nineteenth Century History and Culture
  Anne May Chew
The Rock-cut Temples of Shwe Ba Taung - Central Burma
[abstract]
The Legend of Lady Hill (Pan Dandayi) continued William Womack
Burma Studies on Tour: Baptist Portrayals of Burma in 1830s America
[abstract]
  Richard Cooler
The Pointed Arch at Pagan: What Shape Jambudvipa?
[abstract]
  Francois Tainturier
Building the ‘City of Dhamma’: King Mindon’s Foundation of Mandalay in the Face of Adversity
[abstract]
  Charlotte Galloway
A Pyu Transition at Bagan: Iconographic Links
[abstract]
  Tin Maung Kyi
A New Theory on the Evolution of Burmese Puppetry
[abstract]
  Alexandra De Mersan
The Making of a Buddha Image in Arakan
[abstract]
   
5:30-6:30 Exhibit Opening Reception Belief Made Tangible - NIU Art Museum
7:00-7:30 Keynote Speaker: Dr. Toe Hla - Ellington’s in Holmes Student Center
7:30-8:30 Dinner - Ellington’s
8:30-9:30 Film Festival - Sandburg Auditorium

Saturday (October 4, 2008)
7:00-8:00 Breakfast Regency Room
  Regency Room Capital Room North Capital Room South Sandburg Auditorium
8:00-9:45 Migration Within and Out of Burma: How to Cope and to What Effect? Questions of History and Historiography Shan 1
Chair: Nicola Tannenbaum
Film Viewing
  Inge Brees
Refugees as Transnational Actors: The Impact of Burmese Diaspora Engagement
[abstract]
Pat McCormick
The Rajawangsa Katha: Writing and Telling Mon Narrative Histories
[abstract]
Jane Ferguson
Blasting the Past; Or What Happens When the Silver Screen Promotes Burman-centric History Amongst Ethnically Diverse Viewers
[abstract]
When the Gate is Open (Palaung) 2008 (43 min.)
  Erin Taylor
Recent Resettlement of People from Burma and the (Re) Emergence of the “Burmese” Community in Australia
[abstract]
Benjamin Lemon
Collasophe, Historicity and the Decline of Pagan: Cyclical History and Historicism Verses Generativity in the Historiography of Pre-modern Myanmar
[abstract]
Nancy Eberhardt
What Does It Mean to Be Shan? Shifting Ethnic Markers for Shan in Northern Thailand
[abstract]
 
  Stephen Hull
The ‘Everyday Politics’ of IDP Protection in Karen State
[abstract]
U Thaw Kaung
Letwe Nawrahta (1723-1791):
Recorder of Myanmar History

read by Dr. Toe Hla
[abstract]
John Hartmann
The Chain of Chiang and Viang: Questions for Linguistics and Archaeology
[abstract]
 
  Rachel Sharples
Cyber Space: The Role of Technology in Mobilizing Displaced Karen in the Thailand-Burma Borderlands
[abstract]
  Jotika Khur-Yearn
A Book for the Dead: A Shan Buddhist Tradition Being a Means for the Preservation of their Cultural Identity
[abstract]
 
9:45-10:00 Coffee and Tea Regency Room
10:00-11:45 Political Science: Nation, State and Economy Education Shan 2
Chair: Jane Ferguson
Film Viewing
  Sean Turnell
Burma's Economy 2008:  Decline, Disaster....and Ways Forward
[abstract]
Rosalie Metro
Recognition of Identity as Control of Difference in Contemporary Burmese State History Textbooks
[abstract]
Nicola Tannenbaum
Being Shan on the Thai Side of the Border: Continuities and Transformations in Shan Culture and Identity in Maehongson, Thailand
[abstract]
U Po Sein: A Diamond in the Golden Land, Glenn Short, 2006, 53 min.
  Paul Sarno
The War on Drugs in Myanmar
[abstract]
Chika Wanatabe
NGOs in Burma/Myanmar: The Construction of Knowledge and Ethical Personhood in Capacity Building Activities
[abstract]
Francois Robinne
At the Confluence of Ethnic Reification and Ethnic Neutralization:  Two Contrast Cases in Northern and Southern Shan State
[abstract]
 
  Khin Maung Nyo
Erosion of Trust in Myanmar Business Environment
[abstract]
Brooke Treadwell
At the Intersection of Education & Politics: How Teachers Negotiate Civic Education in Burma
[abstract]
Chit Hlaing (F. K. Lehman)
Port Polities in the Hills: Shan States and Trade in the China-Burma (Myanmar) Border Region
[abstract]
 
  Donna Hendry
Building a Bridge: Literal and Metaphorical Building of National Unity in Burma
[abstract]
Wunna Ko Ko
Myanmar Unicode: Comparative Study on Using Adhoc Fonts and Standardized Encoding for Myanmar Scripts
[abstract]
   
12:00-1:00 Lunch - Regency Room

Saturday (October 4, 2008) Continued ...
  Regency Room Capital Room North Capital Room South
1:00-2:30 Political Science: Intra-Asian Foreign Policy Sino-Burmese Lives and Cultures Historical Buddhisms
  Bo Bo
Importance of Emergence of Taiwan on the Foreign Policy of Burma
[abstract]
Tasaw Hsin-chun-Lu
The Soundscapes of Ethnic Chinese in Rangoon between 1949 and 1988
[abstract]
Respondent: Chit Hlaing
  Paribatra Pinitbhand
Dilemmas of Thailand’s Foreign Policy Toward Myanmar from 2001 to 2004: A Cost-Benefit Analysis
[abstract]
Wen-Chin Chang
Life History of Two Kokang Chinese in Burma
[abstract]
Jason Carbine
Buddhism, Law, and Sacred Space
[abstract]
  Renaud Egreteau
India’s Burma Policy in Question – Achievements and Setbacks of the New Indo-Burmese Partnership
[abstract]
Guy Lubeigt
The Chinese in Burma: Traditional Migration or Strategy for a Conquest
[abstract]
Alexey Kirichenko
Classification of Buddhist Literature in Burmese Inscriptions and “Histories of Pitaka” (Pitakat Thamaing)
[abstract]
  Kyi May Kaung
Weakness in the Traditional Area Studies Approach and Burma
[abstract]
  Lilian Handlin
Hybrid Buddhism in Early Pagan
[abstract]
      Patrick Pranke
Dhammazedi and the Writing of Mon Buddhist History
[abstract]
2:30-4:00 Round Table: Research in Burma: Difficulties and Dilemmas State Influence on Society and Culture Buddhism in early 20th and 21st Centuries
  Ardeth Maung Thawnghmung
• Literary Analysis
Myint Zan
Influences and Non-influences of Aspects of Western Thinking and Law Regarding Madness and (Criminal) Responsibility in Burmese Social and Legal Discourse
[abstract]
Erik Braun
The Rise of the Laity and the Origins of Insight Meditation
[abstract]
  Khin Maung Nyo
• Interview
Takahiro Iwaki
Re-examination of the Relation Between “The Upper Burma Village Regulation (1887)” and the Local Society
[abstract]
Alicia Turner
Shoes and Shikhos: Buddhism, Rituals and Boundaries of Religion
[abstract]
 
Paul Sarno
• Interview
Bryce Beemer
Southeast Asian Slavery and Slave Gathering Warfare as a Vector for Cultural Transmission: The Case of Burma and Thailand
[abstract]
Juliane Schober
The Saffron Revolution and Buddhist Social Engagement in Myanmar
[abstract]
  Tin Maung Maung Than
• Economic Research
   
  Patrick McCormick
• History Research
   
4:00-5:30 Roundtable: Burma's Constitutional Referendum: Fact or Fantasy? Language and Literature Ethnography
  John Brandon
Dominic Nardi
Myint Zan
Sean Turnell
Phyu Phyu Win
Burmese Language Used in Kyae Gaung & Shwe Li
[abstract]
Celine Coderey
Disease Conception and Traditional Medical Practice in Arakan
[abstract]
    Edith Piness and Oliver Pollak
Rereading Burmese Days in the early 21st Century
[abstract]
Ward Keeler
Why are Transvestites Better Than Women at Making Women Beautiful in Mandalay?
[abstract]
    Hans-Bernd Zollner
The Young Revolutionary and the Skeptic Nationalist. A Pilot Study Towards a Typology of Burmese Political Thought and Thinkers
[abstract]
Niklas Foxeus
The Annual Ceremony of an Ariyaweizzadhour Sect
[abstract]
    Chit Hlaing (F. K. Lehman)
Defining Personhood, Servanthood and Jurisdiction: Southeast Asian Polities vs. East and South Asian Polities Kyun, kha, nga
[abstract]
 
6:00-6:30 Cocktails - Altgeld Hall Ballroom (cash bar)
6:40-7:45 Burma Studies Gala Night Dinner - Altgeld Ballroom
7:45-9:15 Cultural Events - Altgeld Ballroom

Sunday (October 5, 2008)
8:00-9:00 Breakfast Regency Room
  Regency Room
9:00-11:00 Responses to Cyclone Nargis
  Ingrid Jordt
Nargis Relief and the Entrenchment of Military Power in Burma
[abstract]
  Mark Woodward
On Disaster, Internal and External Saboteurs: An Assessment of Burma’s Responses to Cyclone Nargis
[abstract]
  Kit Young
Gitameit Music Center Unlearning Avoidance Shaun Sha Da
[abstract]
11:00-11:30 Closing Ceremony: In Memory of Ludu Daw Ahmar

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