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From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2013 2:01 AM
Subject: H-ASIA: Professor Rhoads Murphey, 1921-2012
> H-ASIA
> January 31, 2013
>
> Professor Rhoads Murphey, 1921-2012
> *********************************************************************
> Ed. note: Thanks to Professor Stapleton for sending along the news of
> Rhoads Murphey's passing. He was a good friend to many of us, and
> is best remembered for his work at Michigan and for the Association
> for Asian Studies. I should note, however, that he also played a role
> in the early years of the South Asia program at Washington. I do hope
> that we can publish a full obituary by someone more closely associated
> with Rhoads and his work in the near future. FFC
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> From: Kristin E Stapleton <kstaple@buffalo.edu>
>
> Dear colleagues,
>
> I just learned that my undergraduate adviser Rhoads Murphey, emeritus
> professor at the University of Michigan, passed away on December 20,
> 2012, four days after his wife Eleanor died. I hadn't seen Rhoads in
> about a dozen years, but had been working with him to update his East
> Asia and Asia history surveys over the past few years. In 2004, the
> Association for Asian Studies published a memoir of his experiences
> in China, including as an ambulance driver in the early 1940s in
> Sichuan (http://www-personal.umich.edu/~amnornes/murphey.html).
> He is most well known for his work on the history of Shanghai and
> treaty ports in general, as well as his monograph comparing the
> Chinese and Indian experiences of European colonialism (The
> Outsiders, published by the University of Michigan Press in 1977). He
> served as the president of the Association for Asian Studies in 1987.
>
> I hope this brief note will encourage someone to post a fuller
> biography. My favorite memories of Rhoads included encountering him
> by chance in UM's Angell Hall after having had a meeting with one of
> my other advisers who had told me I should plan right then to devote
> my life to promoting US-China trade and not dither about undecided
> while others forged ahead. Rhoads noticed I was reeling from the
> shock of this and, having gotten me to explain what happened, laughed
> and said that people changed their careers all the time -- there was
> no urgent need to settle on anything as an undergraduate. And then a
> decade or so later when I wrote very apologetically to ask for one
> more letter of recommendation, he wrote back that I should not
> apologize -- he was still getting John Fairbank to write letters for
> him.
>
> Rest in peace, Rhoads and Eleanor!
>
> Kristin
> =================
> Kristin Stapleton
> University at Buffalo, SUNY
> kstaple@buffalo.edu
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Fw: H-ASIA: CFP Partitions & Cultural Memory, Symposium of AHRC Research Network-Partitions: What Are They Good For?", Cardiff, Wales, 3-4 June 2013
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Subject: H-ASIA: CFP Partitions & Cultural Memory, Symposium of AHRC
Research Network-Partitions: What Are They Good For?", Cardiff, Wales, 3-4
June 2013
> H-ASIA
> January 31, 2013
>
> Call for papers: "Partitions and Cultural Memory" An International
> symposium as part of the AHRC Research Network Partitions: What Are They
> Good For?, First Symposium, Cardiff, Wales, June 3-4, 2013
>
> (x-post H-Memory)
> *****************************************************************
> From: Radhika Mohanram <partitions@cf.ac.uk>
>
> Call for Papers
> Partitions and Cultural Memory
>
> An International symposium as part of the AHRC Research Network
> Partitions: What Are They Good For?
>
> Organised by
> School of English, Communication and Philosophy, Cardiff University
> School of English, University of St Andrews
>
> We are delighted to announce the launch of a new AHRC funded research
> network called Partitions: What Are They Good For? which is a
> comparative partitions studies networkdevoted to cutting-edge,
> international and interdisciplinary research on political partitions
> across a wide historical and geographical span.
>
> Everyday contemporary life has been shaped, to some extent, by the
> political partitioning of nations. 9/11, the continued threat of
> nuclear wars, the rising fundamentalist threat of Islam, the increased
> military interventions by a 'retaliating' West are all considered to
> be some of the results of the partitions of Palestine and India. For
> those of us who live in Europe, partitions, reunifications and the
> threats of partition (or promises of independence) punctuate our daily
> news.
>
> For many different reasons, this is a timely moment to examine the
> phenomenon of partitions and their repercussions on a global scale and to
> see how events, people, histories and ideas are all powerfully linked to
> each other.
>
> We propose to organise three symposia over the next few months, all
> focussing on different areas in the wide field of partition studies.
> These events will be linked with community engagement events of
> various kinds, and the best papers and responses from the symposia
> will be published as part of an edited collection.
>
> We are now calling for proposals for the first symposium, to be held
> on June 3rd-4th at Cardiff University, on Partition and Cultural
> Memory.
> Questions we hope to engage with include:
>
> * How is cultural memory formed in the aftermath of a partition?
> * What is the relationship between memory and ethnic or racial
> difference?
> * How do people remember the nation prior to partition?
> * Does the nation-state shape forms of memory?
> * What is the relationship between cultural and personal
> memory in partition victims?
> * How do post-memories mediate future generations and citizenships?
>
> This list is not intended to be exhaustive and papers on any relevant
> topics will be considered. We welcome submissions from any relevant
> discipline including literature, history, sociology, philosophy, law,
> sociology, cultural studies, women's studies, and politics.
>
> Please submit abstracts of 250 words and a short biographical
> statement to partitions@cf.ac.uk by April 1, 2013.
>
>
>
> Radhika Mohanram
> Professor of English and The Centre for Critical and Cultural Theory
> Director of Postgraduate Studies, CCCT
> School of English, Communication and Philosophy
> Cardiff University
> Cardiff, Wales CF10 3EU
> Ph: +44 (0)29 2087 6151
>
> PI AHRC Research Network "Partitions: What Are They Good For?"
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The Calcutta School of Indology
The Calcutta School of Indology
The Calcutta School of Indology (also known as the 'Bengal School' of Indology[1]) consists of a group of Jesuit missionary scholars based mostly in Calcutta and including William Wallace, SJ (18631922), Pierre Johanns (18821955), Georges Dandoy, Joseph Putz, Joseph Bayart, Robert Antoine, Camille Bulcke, Michael Ledrus, Pierre Fallon and Jan Feys.[2] They were joined in their efforts by Animananda, a disciple of Upadhyaya.[3]
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[edit] History
The group drew its inspiration from Brahmobandhav Upadhyaya's efforts to think out and practice an original and fresh encounter of Christianity and Hinduism. The originator of this vision was William Wallace, SJ. Thanks to his representations to the Belgian Province of the Jesuits, brilliant young Jesuits like Pierre Johanns and Georges Dandoy were sent to India to study deeply the sources of the Hindu religion. Udayan Namboodiry says: "The 'Bengal School,' which these came to be clubbed under, was the lasting contribution to India of Father William Wallace."[4]
Johanns and his group tried to effect a rapprochement between Hinduism and Christianity at the doctrinal level. Their organ was a monthly publication with the title The Light of the East which began in 1922 and continued for two decades. In the very first issue, the journal declared its aim: "what we... wish... to do is... to help India... to know and understand Jesus.... We have no intention to put out the existing lights. Rather we shall try to show that the best thought of the East is a bud that fully expanded blossoms into Christian thought."[5]
The school soon came to be known by its outstanding representative, P. Johanns,[6] whose most important piece of writing is now available under the title To Christ through the Vedanta,[7] but which was originally published in the form of articles regularly contributed to The Light of the East.
Given his links with several of the members, Richard De Smet might also be included in the School. He pursued his study of Sanskrit in Calcutta with G. Dandoy, P. Johanns, R. Antoine, who held a master's degree in Sanskrit from the Calcutta University; P. Fallon, who knew not only Sanskrit but also Bengali.[8] Antoine and Fallon had started the first dialogue centre, Shanti Bhavan, in Calcutta.[9] De Smet did his doctoral dissertation at the Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome, under the direction of R. Arnou; he took help also from M. Ledrus, at the time Professor of Ascetical and Mystical Theology in the same university.[10]
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[edit] Primary
- See Pierre Johanns.
- P. Johanns. Hinduism. London: Catholic Truth Society, 1934.
- P. Johanns. Introduction to Vedanta. Calcutta: Light of the East Series, 23. 42 pp.
- P. Johanns. A Synopsis of 'To Christ through Vedanta' Part I, Sankara. 3rd ed. Calcutta: Light of the East Series, 4. 40 pp.
- P. Johanns. Verse le Christ par le Vedanta. T. I. Cankara et Ramanuja. Tr. from the English by M. Ledrus. Louvain: Museum Lessianum, 1932. 264 pp.
- P. Johanns. La Pensee Religieuse de l'Inde. Tr. by L.M. Gauthier. Namur: Facultes Univ. / Paris: Vrin / Louvain: Nauwelaerts, 1952. 224 pp.
- The Light of the East (1922-1942?). Ed. P. Johanns and G. Dandoy.
- G. Dandoy. An Essay on the Doctrine of the Unreality of the World in the Advaita. Reprint from the Catholic Herald of India, Calcutta, Orphan Press, 1919. 66 pp.
- G. Dandoy. L'ontologie du Vedanta. Tr. of the above by Louis-Marcel Gauthier. Paris Desclee de Brouwer, 1932.
- G. Dandoy. Karma, Evil, Punishment. 2nd ed. Calcutta: Light of the East Series, 31. 96 pp.
- J.F. Pessein. Vedanta Vindicated. Tiruchirapally: St Joseph Press, 1925.
- J. Bayart. "Le triple visage du divin dans l'Hindouisme." Nouvelle Revue Theologique (mars 1933).
- C. Bulcke. The Theism of the Nyaya-Vaisesika. Calcutta: Oriental Institute, 1947.
- M. Ledrus. "Bhasya-agama-advaita-drstanta: An illustration of Catholic Advaita." Light of the East 10 (Dec. 1931).
- M. Ledrus. "Apavada in Catholic Advaita." Light of the East 10 (June 1932).
- M. Ledrus. "The Pratijna in Catholic Advaita." Light of the East 10 (Aug 1932).
- M. Ledrus. "L'Absolu Brahmanique." Gregorianum (1932) 261-272.
- M. Ledrus."Chronique de philosophie orientale." Revue Neo-scolastique de Philosophie 35 (aout 1933) 426-458.
- M. Ledrus. "The Eternal Brahmanhood." The New Review [Calcutta] 2 (1935) 72-78.
- M. Ledrus. "Themes et tendances de la philosophie indienne." Gregorianum fasc. I (1942) 7-34.
- M. Ledrus. "De Recursu ad Deum apud ethnicos Indiae specimina classica." Studia Missionalia 2 (1946) 55-71.
- M. Ledrus. 'Cursus de Philosophia Samkhyana.' Unpublished.
- See Richard De Smet.
[edit] Secondary
- Anathil, George M. Theological Formation of the Clergy in India. Pune: Pontifical Athenaeum, 1966, 160.
- Coelho, Ivo. "Pierre Johanns, SJ of the 'Calcutta School' of Indology." Review of Sean Doyle, Synthesizing the Vedanta: The Theology of Pierre Johanns, S.J. (Oxford, etc.: Peter Lang, 2006). Divyadaan: Journal of Philosophy and Education 22/1 (2011) 133-140.
- De Smet, Richard. 'The Theological Method of Samkara.' Doctoral dissertation at the Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome, 1953 (unpublished).
- De Smet, R. "Philosophical Topics," The Clergy Monthly Supplement 4/2 (1958) 89-90.
- De Smet, R. "Śaṅkara Vedanta and Christian Theology," Review of Darshana 1/1 (1980) 33-48.
- De Smet, R. "The Christian Encounter with Advaita Vedanta: A Survey of Four Centuries," unpublished.
- De Smet, R. "Surrounded by Excellence: An Evocation," Jivan: Jesuits of South Asia: Views and News 11/10 (December 1990) 10-11.
- De Smet, R. "Le dialogue vivifié par les textes," Rhythmes du Monde 15/3-4 (1967) 197-205.
- Doyle, Sean. Synthesizing the Vedanta: The Theology of Pierre Johanns, S.J. (Oxford, etc.: Peter Lang, 2006).
- England, John C., Jose Kuttianimattathil, John M. Prior, Lily A. Quintos, David Suh Kwang-sun, Janice Wikeri, ed. Asian Christian Theologies: A Research Guide to Authors, Movements, Sources. Vol. 1: Asia Region 7th-20th centuries; South Asia; Austral Asia. Delhi: ISPCK / Claretian Publishers; Maryknoll: Orbis, 2002. 220-1: Pierre Johanns, sj (18821955). [The other members of the school do not find mention in this important publication.]
- Mattam, J. Land of the Trinity: A Study of Modern Christian Approaches to Hinduism. Bangalore: TPI, 1975. 17-43.
- Mattam, J. "Interpreting Christ to India Today: The Calcutta School," Indian Journal of Theology 23 (1974) 198-202.
- Wilfred, Felix. Beyond Settled Foundations: The Journey of Indian Theology. Madras: Dept. of Christianity at the University of Madras, 1993, 37-40.
[edit] References
- ^ Udayan Namboodiry, St Xavier's: The Making of a Calcutta Institution (New Delhi: Viking/Penguin Books India, 1995) 116.
- ^ The term 'Calcutta School' is used by R. De Smet in the Preface to his doctoral dissertation, 'The Theological Method of Samkara,' Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome, 1953 (unpublished) iv; by J. Mattam in 1974, and by F. Wilfred in 1993 (see bibliography), but more work will have to be done to determine its origin.
- ^ Felix Wilfred, Beyond Settled Foundations: The Journey of Indian Theology (Madras: Dept. of Christian Studies at the University of Madras, 1993) 37-38. Richard De Smet, "From Catholic Theology to Sankara Vedanta and Return with Fr F.X. Clooney," Review Article, Francis X. Clooney, Theology after Vedānta: An Experiment in Comparative Theology (Albany: State University of New York, 1993), Vidyajyoti: Journal of Theological Reflection 58 (1994) 795-807. Id., "The Trajectory of My Dialogical Activity," Autobiographic text for Bradley Malkovsky, 23 April 1991, Typescript of 13 pp, unpublished.
- ^ Namboodiry 116.
- ^ The Light of the East 1 (1922) 1-2, cited in Wilfred 38.
- ^ See Wilfred 38.
- ^ P. Johanns, Vers le Christ par le Vedanta, 2 vols. (Louvain: Museum Lessianum, 1932-1933. P. Johanns, The Writings of P. Johanns: To Christ through the Vedānta, ed. Theo de Greeff (Bangalore: United Theological College, 1996). J. Lipner notes that it was De Smet who initiated this publication: see Lipner, "Richard V. De Smet, S.J.An Appreciation by Julius Lipner," Hindu-Christian Studies Bulletin 11 [1998] 54 note 3.
- ^ "Depuis mon arrivé en Inde au début de 1946, je me suis tourné à la fois vers les hommes et vers les livres, vers les hommes que le Seigneur m'envoyait rencontrer et vers les livres qui me permettaient de jeter vers eux des ponts qui ne fussent pas excessivement précaires. Cette voie d'approche m'était tracée par des hommes remarquables, un Pierre Johanns, un George Dandoy, un Pierre Fallon, pour n'en citer que quelques-uns, et elle avait été frayée par Robert de Nobili, le premier Européen sans doute qui arriva à penetre dans les arcanes de la littérature sanscrite et à s'imprégner de la sagesse brahmanique." R. De Smet, "Le dialogue vivifié par les textes," Rhythmes du Monde 15/3-4 (1967) 197.
- ^ R. De Smet, "Surrounded by Excellence: An Evocation," Jivan: Jesuits of South Asia: Views and News 11/10 (December 1990) 11.
- ^ See De Smet, "Preface," The Theological Method of Samkara, v
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Vishveshvaranand Vishwa Bandhu Institute of Sanskrit and Indological Studies
Vishveshvaranand Vishwa Bandhu Institute of Sanskrit and Indological Studies
List of Research Publications
- G.A. Grierson's Linguistic Survey of India- A Summary, by Siddheshwar Varma, Part I (1972).
- G.A. Grierson's Linguistic Survey of India- A Summary, by Siddheshwar Varma, Part II (1973).
- G.A. Grierson's Linguistic Survey of India- A Summary, by Siddheshwar Varma, Part III (1976).
- Upanishad-Uddhara Kosa, by Vishva Bandhu (1972)
- New Varttikas to Panini's Grammar, by Vishva Bandhu and Munishwar Deo (1972).
- A Comparative and Critical Dictionary of Vedic Interpetations: A specimen, by Acharya Vishva Bandhu and S. Bhaskaran Nair (1972).
- A History of the Kerala School of Hindu Astronomy, by K.V. Sharma (1972).
- Bibliography of Kerala and Kerala-based works on Hindu Astronomy, by K.V. Sarma (1972).
- Yadava Inscription from Ambe Jagai, by Ajay Mitra Shastri (1972).
- Computation of True Moon by Madhava of Sangamagrama, ed. by, K.V. Sarma, Pp. 66 (1973).
- Decennial Index to the Vishveshvaranand Indological Journal, Vols. I-X (1963-1972) by K.V. Sarma (1973).
- Bibliography of Kautilya Arthashastra, by Ludwik Sternbach (1973).
- Ksudrakalpasutra with the Commentary of Shrinivasa, Cr. Ed. by B.R. Sharma (1974).
- Kangari- A descriptive study of the Kangra valley dialects of Himachal Pradesh, by Sham Lal Sharma.
- Sphutanirnayatantra of Acyuta with auto commentary (S.E.), Cr. Ed. by K.V. Sharma with Intro. and ten appendices, Pp. XXVI, 76 (1974).
- Bhasikasutra of Maharsi Katyayana with two commentaries, Cr. Ed. by Braj Bihari Chaubey (1975).
- Descriptive Catalogue of Manuscripts of VVBIS&IS, Panjab University, Hoshiarpur, Vol. I, by B.R. Sharma (1975).
- Siddhantadarpana of Nilakantha, Cr. Ed. with Auto. Com., Intro., Trans. and App., by K.V. Sharma (1976).
- Computations Concerning Moon's Shadow by Nilakantha Somayajin (S.E.) Cr. Ed. by K.V. Sharma with Intro. Trans. Pp. XXVI, 31 (1976).
- True Longitude Computation on the Sphere of Zodiac according to Acyuta (S.E.), Cr. Ed. with Intro. Trans. and Appendices by K.V. Sharma, Pp. 42 (1977).
- Vakyapadiya-Sambandha-Samuddesha: A critical study by Virendra Sharma (1977)
- Tantrasangraha, Cr. Ed. with Two Coms., Intro. and 5 Appendices, by K.V. Sharma (1977).
- Jyotirmimamsa of Nilakantha Somayajin, Cr. Ed. with Intro. and 5 Appendices, by K.V. Sharma (1977).
- Panini and Elision, by Siddheshwar Varma (1978).
- Dr. Siddheshwar Varma Felicitation Volume, Ed. by Dr. K.V. Sharma (1978).
- A Bibliography of the writings of Dr. Siddheshwar Varma, by Dr. K.V. Sharma (1978).
- Bengali, Assamese and Oriya : A linguistic analysis, by Dr. Siddheshwar Varma (1978).
- Bihari, Hindi and Rajasthani : A linguistic analysis, by Dr. Siddheshwar Varma (1978).
- Marathi and Gujarati : A linguistic analysis, by Dr. Siddheshwar Varma (1978).
- Sindhi, Lahenda and Punjabi : A linguistic analysis, by Dr. Siddheshwar Varma (1978).
- Pahari Language : A linguistic analysis, by Dr. Siddheshwar Varma (1978).
- Munda and Dravidian Languages : A linguistic analysis, by Dr. Siddheshwar Varma (1978).
- Dardic or Pishaca Language : A linguistic analysis, by Dr. Siddheshwar Varma (1978).
- Gipsy Languages : A linguistic analysis, by Dr. Siddheshwar Varma (1978).
- Bhil dialects : A linguistic analysis, by Dr. Siddheshwar Varma (1978).
- Ganitayuktayah (Rationales of Hindu Astronomy), Cr. Ed. with Intro & Appendics, by K.V. Sharma (1979).
- Veda-Bhasyakarom ki Vedartha-Prakriyayem, by Ram Nath Vedalankar (1980).
- Bharati-Bhanam (Light of Indology): (Dr. K.V. Sharma Felicitation Volume), Ed. by Bhaskaran Nair (1980).
- Pandyakulodaya of Madalakavi, Cr. Ed. K.V. Sharma, with Translation, Historical Introduction and Appendices (1981).
- Studies in Tibeto- Himalayan Linguistics (A Descriptive Analysis of Pa¢Â¢ani). Ed. by D.D. Sharma, Pp. XXIV, 224 (1982).
- Vedic Myths in Social Perspective (Acharya Dr. Vishva Bandhu Memorial Lecutres) Ed. by S.A. Dange, Pp. XXI, 72, (1982).
- Kalidasadarpana, by Dr. S.P. Bhardwaj (1983).
- Ashvalayana Srauta Sutra, Part I, Ed. by R.S. Bawa (1986).
- Vishvamitra, Ed. by Dr. Braj Bihari Chaubey (1987).
- The Second Decennial Index to VIJ Vols. (XI-XX), Ed. by T.S. Bindra (1987).
- A Glossary of the Khasi, by Dr. Siddheshwar Varma (1989).
- Ashvalayana Srauta Sutra, Part II, Ed. by B.B. Chaubey (1990).
- Ashvalayana Srauta Sutra, Part III, Ed. by G.C. Ojha (1996).
- Descriptive Catalogue of Manuscripts, Part-II by Prof. Damodar Jha and Dr. Ramesh Chander Sharma (1999).
- Ashvalayana Srauta Sutra, Siddhanta Bhasya, Ed. by Prof. Damodar Jha (2001).
- Dr. Siddheshwar Varma's Pahari Dictionary of 27-North Western, Himalayan Dialects Vol. I, Part I, (Kashmiri Group), Ed. by Prof. T.S. Bindra and Raghbir Singh (2003).
- Dr. Siddheshwar Varma's Pahari Dictionary of 27-North Western, Himalayan Dialects Vol. I, Part II, (Kangari Group), Ed. by Prof. T.S. Bindra and Raghbir Singh (2003).
- Dr. Siddheshwar Varma's Pahari Dictionary of 27-North Western Himalayan Dialects (Pahari Group), Vol. II, Part I, Ed. by Prof. T.S. Bindra and Raghbir Singh (2004).
- Dr. Siddheshwar Varma's Pahari Dictionary of 27-North Western Himalayan Dialects (Pahari Group), Vol. II, Part II, Ed. by T.S. Bindra and Raghbir Singh (2004).
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Call for Papers: NIMBY in China
Special Issue for China Information guest edited by Linda Chelan Li &
Thomas Johnson
The so-called NIMBY (not-in-my-backyard) phenomenon refers to cases
whereby individuals and/or communities oppose the construction of
facilities such as waste treatment infrastructure, prisons, and drug
rehabilitation centres in their neighbourhoods. The NIMBY label is
frequently used pejoratively to denote selfish, irrational opposition to
projects deemed necessary for the public good. At the same time, some
scholars have argued that NIMBY is a rational response to actual or
perceived risk. NIMBY interventions are also viewed positively in that
they sometimes compel decision makers to incorporate public opinion into
facility siting decisions.
Media reports suggest that NIMBY actions are becoming more common in China
(particularly in urban areas), yet this remains a largely under-researched
topic in the academic literature. This special issue aims to take steps
towards addressing this gap. We would welcome empirical and/or theoretical
papers examining the dynamics of NIMBY actions in China. Themes might
include (but are not necessarily limited to) the following:
· To what extent are NIMBY actions a special phenomenon/form of
political participation in China?
· Under what conditions citizens engage (or do not engage) in NIMBY
opposition
· The impact of NIMBY actions on policy-making and state-society
relations
· Variations in NIMBY activism based on social and demographic
groups, issues at stake, level of government engaged, etc.
· Strategy and tactics used by NIMBY actors; how and why these
tactics may change over time
· Comparisons between NIMBY actions in China and those witnessed in
other countries
· State strategies for addressing the NIMBY phenomenon ? including
their effectiveness and consequences
· The limitations of NIMBY activism, and the prospects for it to
develop into broader, more sustained social movements
China Information is a long-standing, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to
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contemporary China and overseas Chinese communities in the areas of
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> CFP: Harvard Asia Quarterly
> ***********************************
> From: Harvard Asia Quarterly <editor@asiaquarterly.com>
>
> Call For Papers:
>
> The *Harvard Asia Quarterly (HAQ) *is a professional academic journal of
> Asian studies affiliated with the Harvard University Asia Center. We
> publish four times per annum on multidisciplinary topics related to issues
> in East, South, Central, and Southeast Asia. *HAQ* is indexed by EBSCO
> Publishing and the Bibliography of Asian Studies.
>
> We are currently seeking submissions for our Spring 2013 issue, which
> shall
> be themed "Leaders in Asia." The issue will feature a panel discussion on
> the South Korean election moderated by Prof. Carter Eckert.
>
> Submissions are to be between 4000 and 7000 words, and guidelines for
> submissions can be downloaded at www.asiaquarterly.com. Articles must be
> submitted by February 25, 2013 in order to be considered.
>
> Our Winter 2012 issue is accessible at
> http://www.asiaquarterly.com/#!recent-issues and contains an interview of
> Prof. Arthur Kleinman.
>
> Kindly email questions and submissions to editor@asiaquarterly.com.
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>
> Allan Hsiao
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From: James D. Sellmann, Dean, <jsellman@uguam.uog.edu>
The University of Guam College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences is
proud to announce the release of Pacific Asia Inquiry, Volume 3, Number 1,
Fall 2012. The on-line journal, featuring research on a wide range of
historical and contemporary topics relevant to the Pacific Asian region
features 8 articles and 2 book reviews by such renowned Pacific Asia
authors as Mary Spencer, Ying-Chun Liu, Dennis Erasga, Lan-Hung Nora
Chiang, Hao-Li Lin, Michael Bevacqua, Chen Yuping and Unaisi Nabobo-Baba,
to name a few.
Edited by faculty members at the University of Guam, Volume 3 of Pacific
Asia Inquiry was launched in December 2012. The online journal is the
first of its kind for the University of Guam, contributing to the
development of UOG's reach which goes far beyond the Micronesian
region. The electronic publication of historical and contemporary articles
is a new and exciting venture for UOG, and makes available to large
audiences much needed scholarship on the Pacific Asia region. PAI's Volume
3 e-publication focuses on migration issues, child development, cultural
ways of learning, spatial relations, uneven development, the political
realities of sovereignty, community development, local entrepreneurship,
micro-finance and epistemological underpinnings of qualitative research.
The authors' works are based on first-hand research, observations and
secondary analysis conducted in Taiwan, Fiji, the Philippines, Guam, Chuuk
Lagoon,Yap State, and Palau. All articles in Volume 3 represent the much
needed scholarship on the Pacific Asia region that this on-line journal
has come to represent.
Literary critiques continue in an impressive book review section. Two
contemporary books - one focusing on Japan, the other on the Marshall
Islands - are analyzed based on content and contribution to specific topic
areas. The section starts with a compelling and insightful review
of Japanese studies, German intellectual models and hermeneutic
scholarship. The second review is an intriguing interpretation of the
author's poems which expressively illustrate life in the Marshall Islands
by focusing on the environment, ethnicity, cultural survival and political
dependence. Both book reviews are versed analyses of literary and
artistic works.
Electronic publication is bringing this impressive journal out into the
public in an unprecedented way and advancing, on a global level,
knowledge and understanding of the Pacific Asia region. For a free full
text download go to www.uog.edu/dynamicdata/CLASSPacificAsiaInquiry.aspx\
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******************************************
From: James D. Sellmann, Dean, <jsellman@uguam.uog.edu>
The University of Guam
CALL FOR PAPERS: Pacific Asia Inquiry: Multidisciplinary Perspectives
in the Liberal Arts & Social Sciences, Volume 4, Fall 2013
Scholars are invited to submit papers focusing on the Pacific Asia Region.
Articles, critical essays, and case studies (both applied and theoretical)
across the liberal arts and social sciences are welcome. The research
emphasis of this occasional series accommodates in-depth studies on the
Pacific Asia Region. Contributors are invited not only to share their
innovative research, but also to challenge extant positions and
perspectives. Any theoretical or methodological approach may be employed
so long as it is documented in a readable style of writing that is
accessible to specialists and non-specialists alike. Authors may submit
their writing about problems and issues associated with any ethnic group,
national culture, historical period, genre, or media.
Submission Procedures
Include the following as three separate files: 1) a cover page which
includes author's name(s), title(s), affiliation(s), and address(es)
(including street and e-mail addresses); 2) a title page which includes
the title of the article and an abstract of the paper (the abstract should
be no more than 150 words); and 3) the main text which includes photos,
tables, figures, and references. Our blind peer-review process requires
that author's name(s) and address(es) appear only on the cover page. It is
important that no identifying information appear in the abstract or text
itself. Relevant publications, including the submitter's name(s) as an
author, may appear in the reference section as long as nothing is said to
connect the reference with the submitter's identity. Authors must follow
the conventions of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological
Association (6th ed., 2009), or the MLA Style Manual and Guide to
Scholarly Publishing (7th ed., 2009). If reviewers and the Editor accept
the manuscript, the author may then be asked to revise the manuscript into
the final up-load version for inclusion in the journal. Only minor
editorial adjustments will be made during the final production stage.
Articles are accepted for review with the understanding that they are not
being considered, in whole or in part, for publication elsewhere and have
not been previously published. Enclose a memo stating whether or not the
essay has been published previously or is being considered for publication
in another journal or medium.
The manuscripts should be prepared using MS Word software with Times New
Roman font, size 12, doubled space, 1-inch margin on all the sides, and
full justification. Indent the first word of a paragraph by 1/2 inch or 5
spaces, and number all pages consecutively, putting numbers in the lower
right-hand corner. Phrases and isolated words in languages other than
English should be italicized. Figures, tables, and photos should be
inserted into manuscript at the time of initial submittal. Figures,
tables, and photos need to be appropriately titled, sourced, and numbered
consecutively. Endnotes should be used and references should appear at the
end of the paper. Do not insert automatic formatting anywhere in the
manuscript. The entire manuscript should not exceed 10,000 words,
including tables and references. Pacific Asia Inquiry, Volume 2 & 3 may be
used as a general reference.
Note: This is a venue for scholarly essays. Fiction and poetry are not
published. The inclusion of artwork, audio, and video are encouraged, to
the degree that it is technically and ethically feasible. Topics relevant
to the journal's overall interests are included in this call.
Inquiries and Submissions must be forwarded electronically to:
PAI Editor
Pacific Asia Inquiry
pacificasiainquiry@yahoo.com
Deadline for submittal is April 15, 2013
For additional information contact Dr. Nicholas J. Goetzfridt, Editor,
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> H-ASIA
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> Conference program online (Urban Violence in the Middle East, 13-16
> February, SOAS)
> *********************************
> From: Rasmus Christian Elling <mail@rasmuselling.com>
>
> The program for the international conference 'Urban Violence in the
> Middle East: Histories of Place and Event' is now online at
> http://www.soas.ac.uk/uvme/.
>
>
>
> URBAN VIOLENCE IN THE MIDDLE EAST: HISTORIES OF PLACE AND EVENT
>
> 13-16 February 2013
>
> School of Oriental and African Studies, London
>
> http://www.soas.ac.uk/uvme/
>
>
>
> In spite of its relevance to contemporary events the history of public
> violence in Middle Eastern cities has not yet been the subject of
> systematic academic debate. Building on a workshop held at the Zentrum
> Moderner Orient Berlin in December 2011 this international conference
> explores the violent histories of some of these cities from the 18th to
> the late 20th centuries through a variety of actors, themes and
> historical processes.
>
>
>
> Covering the Middle East, North Africa and Central Asia papers feature
> crowds and elites; urban space, discipline, discourse and ritual
> performance;empire, colonialism, war and revolution. Speakers include
> established and young Middle Eastern historians, and a number of
> academics specialising in other disciplines and regions in order to
> foster comparative and interdisciplinary understandings of urban
> violence.
>
>
>
> Admission is free, however, pre-registration is required. To register
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> Question: UK Visa for dissertation research
> ******************************************
> From: shahin kachwala <skachwal@indiana.edu>
>
> Dear All:
>
> I am an Indian national, studying in the United States and need to travel
> to UK for dissertation research. I am having trouble figuring out which
> specific UK visa I can apply for in the United States. I have been in
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Dear All,
Please find herewith the notice of the public lecture series of the Nehru
Memorial Museum and Library for the year 2013 which is kindly received from
the Nisar Kizhakkayil, NMML, Teen Murti House, New Delhi.
Sincerely,
Arupjyoti Saikia
IIT Guwahati
*NMML Public Lecture Series *
*'India and the Wider World'*
*2012-2013 *
*Venue: Seminar Room, First Floor, Library Building*
*Time: 3.00 pm*
*S. No*
*Day and Date*
*Speaker*
*Title*
* *
* *
1.
Monday
10 December 2012
Prof. Odd Arne Westad,
London School of Economics and Political Science,
UK.
*'Restless empire: *
*China and the world since 1750'*
* *
* *
2.
Monday
17 December 2012
Prof. Anand Yang,
University of Washington,
Seattle,
USA.
*'Chin aur Hind: *
*An Indian subaltern's travel narrative of China in 1900-1901'*
3.
Wednesday
9 January 2013
Prof. E. Sridharan,
University of Pennsylvania Institute for the Advanced Study of India,
New Delhi.
*'India in the emerging world order: *
*Rising power or constrained power?' *
* *
* *
4.
Wednesday
16 January
2013
Prof. Rudi Matthee,
University of Delaware,
USA.
(postponed till further notice)
*'The decline of Safavid Iran:*
*A comparative perspective'*
* *
5.
Thursday
17 January 2013
Prof. David Engerman,
Brandeis University,
Massachusetts,
USA and American Institute of Indian Studies,
Gurgaon.
*'Development as diplomacy:*
*Superpower competition and the Nehruvian economy'*
* *
* *
* *
* *
* *
6.
Monday
21 January
2013
Ms. Sreemati Mitter,
Doctoral Candidate,
Harvard University,
USA.
*'The case of the Frozen Bank Accounts 1948: *
*A history of money in Palestine'*
* *
* *
7.
Tuesday
29 January 2013
Prof. Partha Ghosh,
Senior Fellow, NMML.
*'Making sense of cross-border migrations in south Asia'*
8.
Wednesday
6 February 2013
Prof. Rajen Harshe,
South Asian University,
New Delhi.
* *
*'Revisiting Indo-African ties in the twenty first century'*
* *
* *
* *
9.
Wednesday
13 February 2013
Dr. Vivek Neelakantan,
University of Sydney,
Australia.
(postponed till further notice)
*'The Soekarno Era: Indonesia in the 1950s'*
10.
Thursday
14 February 2013
Prof. Varun Sahni,
Jawaharlal Nehru University,
New Delhi.
* *
*'Problematizing the BRICS: *
*Southern hemisphere Grandeza, northern hemisphere geopolitics'*
* *
11.
Wednesday
20 February 2013
Prof. Ashok Desai,
*Business World,*
New Delhi.
*'A view to the south: *
*India and the Indian Ocean'*
* *
12.
Wednesday
27 February
2013
Prof. Brij Tankha,
Institute of Chinese Studies, Delhi.
*'India and Japan: *
*Varieties of Asian regionalism'*
* *
13.
Tuesday
19 March 2013
Dr. Rohit Negi,
Ambedkar University,
Delhi.
* *
*'An African century? Politics, geopolitics, and development in
contemporary Africa'*
14.
Wednesday
3 April
2013
Dr. Parul Pandya Dhar,
University of Delhi,
Delhi.**
*'India and Southeast Asia: *
*The iconography of early cultural interactions'*
* *
* *
15.
Thursday
4 April
2013
Dr. Najaf Haider,
Jawaharlal Nehru University,
New Delhi.
* *
*'India and the Great Divergence'*
* *
* *
16.
Wednesday
10 April 2013
Prof. Patricia Uberoi,
Institute of Chinese Studies,
Delhi.
*'Dr. Kotnis ke amar kahani and after:*
*Images of China in Bombay cinema'*
* *
17.
Wednesday
17 April
2013
Prof. Susan Pennybacker,
University of North Carolina,
USA.
*'Fire by Night, Cloud by Day: *
*Indians, South Africans and Trinidadians remember postwar, Cold War London'
*
18.
Wednesday
8 May 2013
Sh. Chinmaya Gharekhan,
Eminent Diplomat and Former Ambassador to the UN,
New Delhi.
*'How relevant is the UN today?'*
19.
Wednesday
15 May
2013
Prof. Dev Nathan,
Institute for Human Development,
New Delhi and
Duke University,
USA.
*'India, the emerging powers and the world economy'*
* *
* *
* *
* *
20.
Thursday
12 September
2013
Mr. T.N. Ninan,
Jawaharlal Nehru Fellow,
New Delhi.
*'India in a changing Asia'*
* *
* *
* *
* *
21.
Wednesday
25 September
2013
Prof. Seema Alavi,
University of Delhi,
Delhi.
*'Muslim cosmopolitanism in the Age of Empire'*
* *
* *
22.
Thursday
10 October
2013
Mr. Nandan Nilekani,
Unique Identification Authority of India,
New Delhi.
*'India and the Third Industrial Revolution'*
* *
* *
* *
* *
23.
Thursday
17 October
2013
Dr. V. C. Bhutani,
Formerly at University of Delhi,
Delhi.
*'The making of the McMahon Line and its fate, *
*1900-47'*
* *
* *
24.
Wednesday
23 October 2013
Prof. Lakshmi Subramanian,
Centre for Studies in Social Sciences,
Kolkata.
* *
*'Greater India or the global Indian?: *
*Reflections on the Indian Ocean'*
* *
* *
25.
Thursday
21 November
2013
Prof. Radhika Singha,
Jawaharlal Nehru University,
New Delhi.
*'Indian labour and the geographies of the Great War'*
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