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The Nanjing Massacre: 75 Years On
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. l. y( V! a4 v" nThe Nanjing Massacre: 75 Years On
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Time: November 16, 2012 0 V( }% I. e, A( I T" x5 R
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November 17, 2012
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$ C5 x# O; i) F2 _ aPlace: Harry Hickman Building,Rm 105
) j8 D. H0 d& z. sUniversity of Victoria( ?4 ]( f& V! d, p
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On December 13th, 1937, theJapanese Imperial Army entered Nanjing, theformer capital of the Republic of China. In the six weeks thatfollowed, thousands of civilians and soldiers died, their bodies found later inmass graves around the city. This year marks the 75th anniversary of the Nanjing atrocity.9 s' ^4 r( Y+ m4 P9 F
$ D" K( l: _4 ?% i* z# y% zOnNovember 16 and 17, The Centre for Asia-Pacific Initiatives and the Departmentof Pacific and Asian Studies are holding a symposium on the Nanjing massacre. The symposium will look atthe events of 75 years ago, and examine what they mean today for China, Japan,Canada, and the Asia Pacific region. ' Y, X, B- E. `7 ~5 Z7 R
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Full schedule:
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Friday, November 16th 7:30 pm" i0 E$ N* U' q" K7 z z
University of Victoria
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Lansdowne Lecture and Keynote Address:
" I7 u# G$ s; ~/ e K/ u1 JDiana Lary, Professor Emerita, Universityof British Columbia+ G9 k m1 n) @+ _* j7 D
“Remembering the NanjingMassacre: the past that will not go away”
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. ^7 v( x1 K7 `" Q4 H HSaturday, November 17th
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Harry Hickman Building, Rm 105) ~, ]5 K- c W* N C
9 C0 n( M9 S* W" [; ]" i9:00-9:15 am Welcoming Remarks
7 K9 s- o5 Z: N8 j2 JHelen Lansdowne, Associate Director, Centre for Asia-Pacific Initiatives1 ^8 |0 t* R* D4 X l
Andrew Marton, Associate Vice-President International, University of Victoria. B+ J# X4 }7 X+ N7 ^7 u! R9 k% i
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9:15-10:45 am Panel One: The Politics of Remembering
1 G8 [! \- ?7 C& i! ~( jChaired by: Desmond Cheung, SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of History,' i* F' \. G* e& E
University of Victoria
1 @3 c; j2 t! X- {. R+ L0 UGuoguang Wu, Departments of Political Science, History, University of Victoria Y# J0 N5 ]- A: |/ d, B
“Nanjing, Beijing, and Tokyo: Positioning the Memory of Nanjing in ContemporarySino-
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. M1 @: D, p0 ~Katsuhiko Endo, Department of Pacific and Asian Studies, University of Victoria
- f+ d$ J; d/ v# U/ c“Is Today’s East Asia a Repetition of the 1930s?”; y8 y9 S0 `* Z; R0 U% ?8 ]* ^
Hugh Stephens, Executive-in-Residence, Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada andSenior$ C- V3 \) c0 i5 n2 N5 {
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“Current Tensions and Historical Precedents
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11:15-12:30 pm Panel Two: Cultural Interpretations9 n4 \, T% F) V. ]3 J8 G0 ^
Chaired by: Helen Lansdowne, Centre for Asia-Pacific Initiatives, University ofVictoria
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“Searching for Heroes in the Rubble: Nanjing 1937 in literature and film”
) B* Y( q% R+ N8 F1 t4 B1 q0 WTimothy Iles, Department of Pacific and Asian Studies, University of Victoria3 q1 y6 k) {& h# I
“Yasukuni Shrine: Forgetting and Remembering Nanjing: A report on a festivaland a protest”
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# C3 s2 i# g9 ^% U- h, G0 N12:30-1:30 pm Lunch( ~) o3 B& ?- e/ n) d3 h& N D P2 x+ T
1:30-3:00 pm Round Table One: The Historiography of Nanjing
: W) `' w; s7 B+ i) PModerator andPresenter: Gregory Blue, Department of History, University of Victoria0 d, Z9 v6 f! K: E" H
“Contemporary Western Reactions”
# r, a. ?2 ?% l, D8 kBob Tadashi Wakabayashi, Professor Emeritus, Department of History, YorkUniversity7 e0 d( }" R+ l8 S' {
“The Nanjing Atrocity: Three Points of Contention”+ _) m3 p; h, g2 p
Timothy Brook, Department of History, University of British Columbia
) n. s5 s' Q7 V( Q/ W" w( {0 g& b“What Can You Do with a Massacre?”9 C. R! u9 F) R' f1 x! M. y
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3:30-5:00 pm Round Table Two: Asian Canadian Conversations' n" [3 J* Z; _& K5 B! H
Moderator: John Price, Department of History, University of Victoria
: E: P( G. v1 g CJoy Kogawa, Honored Canadian poet and novelist, recipient of the Order ofCanada, author% A b2 K7 V) \' Z5 |8 K
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2 l" b2 X( E, O& d0 V BJoseph Wong, M.D.f, Founder and governor of the Yee Hong Centre for GeriaticCare and1 s2 z; B1 B4 H
recipient of 2005 Humanitarian Award1 X+ `( B L8 @/ N! p
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3:00-3:30 pm Refreshment Break
8 ~9 k' u% ~5 f7:00-9:00 pm Film Viewing: Flowers of War (Directed by Zhang, Yimou)
8 t" ^9 _( }! a/ \* Z6 Y# aGenerous support has been provided by the President’s Office, University of Victoria$ L: M' d/ D4 N" r8 N
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