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EATS 2009 List of Accepted Abstracts


Keynote Speeches

Murray Rubin­stein, His­tory Depart­ment,
Baruch Col­lege, CUNY:
“Is Taiwan Stud­ies Dead? The Death and
Trans­fig­u­ra­tion of a Sub-field”
Abstract

Wu Nai­hteh, Insti­tute of Soci­ol­ogy,
Acad­e­mia Sinica:
“Searching
for the Demo­c­ra­tic Citizenry”
Abstract



Panel 1:
Taiwanese Democracy: A Model for Mainland
China and Hong Kong?” in the Field of Domestic Politics and Democracy

Name

Insti­tu­tion

Paper title


Lip­in­sky, Astrid
Vienna Uni­ver­sity

Design­ing an
All-​inclusive Legal System. The Gender Equity Edu­ca­tion Act and its
Impact on Women’s Demo­c­ra­tic Par­tic­i­pa­tion in Taiwan



Abstract


Cheng, Tun-​jen

Depart­ment of
Gov­ern­ment Col­lege of William and Mary U.S.A.

Democ­racy in East
Asia: its Dis­con­tents and its Audience



Abstract


Schucher Guenter

Insti­tute of Asian
Stud­ies GIGA German Insti­tute of Global and Area Studies

Where Minds meet.
The ‘Pro­fes­sion­al­iza­tion’ of Cross-​Strait Academic



Abstract



Panel 2: “Social realism” in the

Field
of
Literature

Name Insti­tu­tion Paper title

Dluhošová, Táňa

Charles University

Tai­wanese New
Real­ism (1948) in a Com­par­a­tive Perspective



Abstract


Lin, Pei-​Yin

Uni­ver­sity of
Cambridge

From Enlight­en­ment
to Resis­tance: The Func­tion and Limits of Social Real­ism in Tai­wanese
Literature



Abstract


Storm, Carsten

Dres­den Uni­ver­sity
of Tech­nol­ogy and Ruhr-​University Bochum Germany

How To Be Social and
Real­is­tic – The Debate on Social Real­ism and Xiangtu Wenxue in Taiwan



Abstract



Panel 3: 1949-2009: 60

Years
of the ROC” in the

Field
of History and Social Sciences

Name Insti­tu­tion Paper title

Morier-​Genoud,
Damien

INALCO, Paris
Uni­ver­sity of Paris 7

The Elab­o­ra­tion of a
“Native His­to­ri­og­ra­phy” (bentu shixue) in Taiwan (1972-2004)



Abstract


Ohlen­dorf, Hardina

School of Ori­en­tal
and African Studies

Taiwan Stud­ies in
the People´s Repub­lic of China Abstract


Chen, Yujen

Sino­log­i­cal
Insti­tute, Leiden Uni­ver­sity, the Netherlands

From “Public
Can­teen” to State Ban­quet: The Chang­ing Social Strat­i­fi­ca­tion and
Nation­hood Embod­ied in “Tai­wanese Cui­sine” (1945-2006)



Abstract



Panel 4: ‘A New Start? ‘in Cross Strait Relations

Name Insti­tu­tion Paper title

Hart, Tom

Stock­holm School of
Asian Stud­ies Stock­holm School of Economics

Can the Coming
Cross-​Strait Nego­ti­a­tions Be Suc­cess­fully Man­aged? — Reflec­tions and
Ques­tions on Com­pro­mise, Timing and Flexibility



Abstract


Wu, Chien-​huei

Euro­pean Uni­ver­sity
Insti­tute Law Depart­ment ITALY

What Peace? Whose
Secu­rity? A Crit­i­cal Assess­ment of Taiwan-​China Direct Trans­porta­tion
Agree­ments and Pro­posed Cross-​Strait Common Market



Abstract


Lin, Wen-​cheng

Insti­tute of China
and Asia-​Pacific Stud­ies National Sun Yat-​sen Uni­ver­sity
/
Pres­i­dent
Taiwan Foun­da­tion for Democracy

Taiwan’s
Democ­ra­ti­za­tion, State­hood Build­ing and Cross-​strait Relations



Abstract


Fleis­chauer, Stefan

Uni­ver­sity of
Tue­bin­gen, Germany

Non-​state
Nego­ti­a­tions between China and Taiwan – on the Road to European-​style
Integration?



Abstract


Yang, Andrew

Natl. Sun Yat-​sen
Uni­ver­sity, Kaoh­si­ung, Taiwan Sec­re­tary Gen­eral Chi­nese Coun­cil of
Advanced Policy Studies

Cross-​Strait
Rela­tions under Ma Ying-jou’s Gov­ern­ment: Prospects and Chal­lenges



Abstract



Panel 5: The Role of the Media in Taiwan ’s Politics and Society


Name Insti­tu­tion Paper title

Pawlak, Katarzyna

Center for Stud­ies
on non-​European Coun­tries (Researcher) and Insti­tute of Phi­los­o­phy and
Soci­ol­ogy (Ph. D. Can­di­date), Polish Acad­emy of Science

Taiwan and cyber
East Asia. Web 2.0, glob­al­iza­tion, and (re)construction of identities


Abstract


Kučera, Ondřej

Palacký Uni­ver­sity,
Olo­mouc, Czech Republic

Dis­course Analy­sis
of Major Tai­wanese News­pa­pers and Mag­a­zines for the Year 2008


Abstract


Panel
6:
MA Panel

Name Insti­tu­tion Paper title

Zhou, Mingchao

Yin Ming


Ori­en­tale Con­tem­po­raine à l’IEP LYON

The “Waishen­gren”
Phe­nom­e­non and its Evolution



Abstract


Goudin, Yoann

Depart­ment of
Tai­wanese Lit­er­a­ture, NCKU, Tainan INALCO, Paris, Chi­nese studies

Elec­toral and Media
fields in Taiwan : Lan­guage use of the Can­di­dates During the 2008
Pres­i­den­tial Campaign


Abstract


Moja­hedi, Daniel S.

School of Ori­en­tal
and African Studies

Cross-​Strait
Busi­ness and Identity



Abstract


Hsu, Minna

School of Ori­en­tal
and African Studies

Form­ing a Foun­da­tion
for Dis­tinc­tion: The Con­struc­tion of a Tai­wanese Hakka Iden­tity through
Social Policy Since 1987



Abstract



Panel 7: Taiwanese Literature

Name

Insti­tu­tion

Paper title

Marc­hand, San­drine

Université d’ Artois

Crossed Looks
between Waishen­gren


外省人
and
Bendiren


本地人
in
Tai­wanese Lit­er­a­ture (1947-2000)

Abstract


Benesova, Jana

National Chengchi
Uni­ver­sity, Taiwan

From the Quest for
Love/Knowledge towards the Magic of Alter­na­tive Worlds ──The Change of
‘Dominant’ in the Works of Su Weizhen?



Abstract




Panel 8: Cultural Studies with Regard to: Film and Visual Arts

Name Insti­tu­tion Paper title

Homola, Stephanie

EHESS, France

Div­ina­tion and
Moder­nity: Fortune-​Telling in Con­tem­po­rary Taiwan


Abstract


Birtwistle, Andy

Depart­ment of Media
Can­ter­bury Christ Church Uni­ver­sity UK

White Noise: The
Rep­re­sen­ta­tion of Moder­nity in the Films of Bai Jing-​rui



Abstract


Martinez-​Robles, David
Prado-​Fonts, Charles

Depart­ment of
Lan­guages and Cul­tures Uni­ver­si­tat Oberta de Catalunya (Barcelona,
 Spain)

(Re)Encountering the
Other: Cross-​Cultural Nego­ti­a­tion in Edward Yang’s Yi yi



Abstract


González Diéguez,
Viviana

Film His­tory,
Uni­ver­si­dad Autónoma de Madrid

Taiwan’s
Rep­re­sen­ta­tion in the Inter­na­tional Film Cir­cuit: West­ern Spec­ta­tor­ship
and Taiwan’s National Identity



Abstract



Panel 9: History and

Geography

Name Insti­tu­tion Paper title

Chang, Bi-​yu

Centre of Taiwan
Stud­ies SOAS, Uni­ver­sity of London

Three Decades of
Car­to­graphic Blank­ness in Post-​war Taiwan



Abstract


Chen, Yu-​Wen Julie

Depart­ment of
Pol­i­tics and Man­age­ment Uni­ver­sity of Kon­stanz, Germany

Janus-​Face of Maps:
Geo­graphic Real­ity versus Imag­i­na­tion in Taiwan’s His­tor­i­cal Maps

Abstract


Heylen, Ann

National Taiwan
Normal Uni­ver­sity Grad­u­ate Insti­tute of Taiwan Cul­ture, Lan­guages &
Literature

Observ­ing Lan­guage
and Ide­ol­ogy through Life His­to­ries in Taiwan



Abstract



Panel 10: Economics and Business

Name Insti­tu­tion Paper title

Dent, Christo­pher

Uni­ver­sity of Leeds

Taiwan and the New
East Asian Regionalism



Abstract


Lee, Chun-​Yi

Insti­tute of Asia
Pacific Stud­ies (IAPS) School of Pol­i­tics and Inter­na­tional Rela­tions
Uni­ver­sity of Nottingham

Has Tai­wanese
Invest­ment Trig­gered an Emer­gence of Civil Soci­ety in China?



Abstract


Ziegler, Jean­nine

ESSEC Busi­ness
School France

The “Island of
Bosses” – The­o­riz­ing on Taiwan’s Entrepreneurship



Abstract



Panel 11: Domestic Politics

Name Insti­tu­tion Paper title

Fell, Dafydd

Senior Lec­turer,
Depart­ment of Polit­i­cal and Inter­na­tional Stud­ies, School of Ori­en­tal
and African Stud­ies, UK

Con­ti­nu­ity and
Change in Politi­cians’ Sat­is­fac­tion with Nom­i­na­tion Sys­tems in Tai­wanese
Polit­i­cal Par­ties: 2001 vs. 2008



Abstract


Cheung Gordon C. K.
Uni­ver­sity of Durham
School of Gov­ern­ment & Inter­na­tional affairs

To Be or Not to Be
Chi­nese: The Con­struc­tion of Lim­i­nal Iden­tity of the Taiwanese

Abstract


1. Brian Chih-​Chiang
Lo
2. Charles I-Hsin Chen

1.
Vice Pres­i­dent,
Cen­tral News Agency 2. SOAS, Uni­ver­sity of London

Changed vs.
Unchanged—DPP Can­di­dates’ China Dis­courses in 2004 and 2008 Taiwan
Pres­i­den­tial Elections



Abstract


Sul­li­van Jonathan

Uni­ver­sity of
Not­ting­ham UK

Com­mu­ni­ca­tion,
Con­nec­tiv­ity, and the Con­stituency: An Analy­sis of Tai­wanese
legislator’s Blog­ging Practices



Abstract


Hung, Wei-​lien

East Asian Stud­ies,
Duisburg-​Essen Uni­ver­sity, Germany

Can They Be Us?
National Iden­tity and the For­ma­tion of Immi­gra­tion Policy in Taiwan



Abstract



Panel 12: Law and International Relations

Name Insti­tu­tion Paper title

Win­kler, Sigrid

Insti­tute for
Euro­pean Stud­ies, Vrije Uni­ver­siteit Brussel

A New Era for Taiwan
in Inter­na­tional Organizations?



Abstract


1. Roman­cov, Michael
,

2. Leichtová, Magda

2. Met­ro­pol­i­tan
Uni­ver­sity Prague 2. Uni­veristy of West Bohemia, Czech Republic

Kosovo, Osetia and
Abkhazia- A New Strat­egy of Super­pow­ers? Chal­lenges and Risks for Taiwan



Abstract


1.Mendes, Carmen
Amado


2. Iturre, Maite J.
3. Nasci­mento, Daniela

1.International
Rela­tions Group School of Economics,University of Coim­bra; 2. Uni­ver­sity
of the Basque Coun­try, 3. Uni­ver­sity of Coimbra,

The Weight of Taiwan
in China’s For­eign Policy towards Africa and Latin Amer­ica: The Battle
for Diplo­matic Recog­ni­tion in Cross Strait Relations



Abstract