Conferences Organized
2023 - East Asian Languages and Literatures Graduate Student Symposium
- Organized the conference at the University of Oregon, Eugene, April 22
Panels Organized
2023 - Association for Asian Studies
- Organized the panel: “De/Romanticizing Childhood: Children and Nation-Building in Modern China and Japan,” virtual, February 17
Paper Presented
2024
- Northwest China Forum, “Hatred, Pleasure, and (In)visible Violence: The Innocent Weapons in Little Red Guards,” Vancouver, Canada, October 18-20
- Children’s Literature Association, “The Visibility and Visuality of Children in Modern China (1890s-1920s): The Depictions of Cuteness, Play, and Outer Spatiality in Children’s Magazines,” Madison, WI, May 30 - Jun 1
- 7th Asian Studies Research Event at University of Oregon, “From Bourgeois Fantasy to Maoist Propagandism: Children, Happiness, and Nation-Building in Modern China,” Eugene, OR, May 23
2023
- Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association, “What is Happiness?: Children, Labor, and Leisure in The Story of Red Scarves,” Denver, CO, Oct 11-14
- Association for Asian Studies, “Entering the National Spatiality: The Affect of Cuteness in Children’s World,” virtual, Feb 17
2022
- American Comparative Literature Association , “The Play of Langxian: Education as Subversion In ‘Pan Wenzi Joins His Male Lover in A Grave of Mandarin Ducks,’” virtual, Jun 15-18
- 25th Annual Harvard East Asia Society Conference, “The Affect of Cuteness: Cutifying Chinese Youth as the New Normal in the 1920s,” virtual, Feb 19-20
- The Texas Asia Conference, “The Affect of Cuteness: Cutifying Chinese Youth as the New Normal in the 1920s,” Austin, TX & virtual, Feb 25-26
2020
- 29th Annual Columbia Graduate Student Conference, New York, “Chen Zibao and His Primers: An Examination of Cantonese Identity in Late Qing China,” Feb 21-20
2019
- 68th Midwest Conference on Asian Affairs Annual Meeting, “The Images of Carpenter and Artisan in Premodern Chinese Literary Thoughts,” Lansing, MI, Oct 4-6
- Asian Studies Graduate Student Conference, “The Rhetoric of Liao Endao’s Cantonese Verses: Playfulness and Sarcasm,” Boulder, CO, Feb 15-16