作者spanisheyes (hazel)
看板NTU06DFLL
标题[公告] 外国语文学系学术演讲
时间Sat May 17 17:35:42 2008
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作者: spanisheyes (hazel) 看板: NTU04DFLL
标题: [公告] 外国语文学系学术演讲
时间: Sat May 17 17:35:03 2008
国立台湾大学外国语文学系学术演讲
(升等演讲 Promotion Lectures)
Lecture One:
Self-Otherization and Self-Solidification:
A Discursive Analysis of People’s Visions of Peace in Taiwan
Speaker: Prof. Theresa Der Lan Yeh (DFLL Associate Professor)
演讲人:台大外文系叶德兰副教授
Moderator: Dr. Ya-Feng Wu (DFLL Associate Professor)
主持人:台大外文系吴雅凤副教授
Time: 1:00 ~ 2:00 pm, Wednesday, May 21, 2008
时间:2008年5月21日周三下午1:00-2:00
Venue: DFLL New Conference Room, 1F Old Main Library
地点:台大旧总图一楼外文系新会议室
Abstract:
Peace is usually viewed as an ideal status of human existence. Yet the
conceptualizations of peace among people vary in accordance with many factors
such as life experiences, regional environment and current events. In Taiwan,
discourse of peace and security has long been exclusively associated with
national defense. Even after the marshal law was removed in 1987, peace is
still a subject not to be talked about often in the public until recently.
Between 2003 and 2005, Taiwan was under tremendous pressure to commit to a
multi-year weapon purchase deal of two hundred billion U.S. dollars from the
United States for the island’s self defense against China’s potential
attacks. Refusing to leave the peace/security discourse to politicians, the
Non-War Homeland, a non-government organization derived from the anti-weapon
purchase campaign in 2003, traveled around the island and held a series of open
forums for citizens in towns and cities between April to October, 2005. Based
on the data collected in these citizens’ forums, this talk attempts to
construct people’s visions of peace in Taiwan and the discourse practices of
otherization and solidification in the process of ordinary people’s wrestling
with a subject marginalized in the Taiwanese society for more than fifty years.
Given that women are traditionally marginalized in the peace/security
discourse, gender is used as a major factor in examining the discourse built
around the concept of peace and the discourse strategies used by them to resist
the double otherization usually applied to women talking about peace.
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Lecture Two:
Urban Governance and Cosmopolitan Imagination:
From H. G. Wells to Shunji Iwai
Speaker: Prof. Chi-she Li (DFLL Assistant Professor)
演讲人:台大外文系李纪舍助理教授
Moderator: Dr. Bennett Yu-hsiang Fu (DFLL Assistant Professor)
主持人:台大外文系傅友祥助理教授
Time: 2:00 ~ 3:00 pm, Wednesday, May 21, 2008
时间:2008年5月21日周三下午2:00-3:00
Venue: DFLL New Conference Room, 1F Old Main Library
地点:台大旧总图一楼外文系新会议室
Abstract:
I will address H. G. Wells’s A Modern Utopia (1905) and Iwai Shunji’s
Swallowtail Butterfly (1996) as two examples of cultural representation that
embodies cosmopolitan imagination in the city. The creative attempts of H. G.
Wells’s utopian writing, linking two major historical contexts of his day,
liberal governance and global trading, give expression to a cosmopolitan
imaginary of classical globalization. London as an imagined city in the
Wellsian utopia substantiates what the Great Exhibition of 1851 stands for, the
vision of light that takes for granted imperialism and celebrates in the urban
locale concentration of commodities brought forth by global trading. The second
work covered in the talk is Swallowtail Butterfly, a film produced at the time
of economic liberalism. When the migrant policies remain unchallenged,
effectively denying illegal immigrants fundamental legal representation in the
state, how do immigrants survive in this vacuum of political representation? I
will argue that, using cinematic language to represent migrant population not
yet visible in political representation, Iwai shows how the claim of attaching
to the place is necessary for one to survive before a negotiation with the
reality takes place. The subject in Swallowtail Butterfly is a speaking subject
claiming to have rights of the city to make up for the severely insufficient
cultural protection by the nation state.
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