ASSOCIATION FOR ASIAN STUDIES-MID-ATLANTIC REGION
THIRD ANNUAL MEETING, 1974
BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY
1. Implementation of Asian Studies on the Pre-Collegiate Level - Part I
Chairman: Paul Groman, Evander Childs High School, New York City
Barry B. Blakeley, Seton Hall University.
Helen MacInness, Tenafly High School, N.J.
John J. Radel, Parsippany Hills High School, N.J.
2. Protest and the Ch’ing Intellectual
Chairman: Dorothy V. Borel, Haverford College
Anne L. Davison, University of Pennsylvania: Li Yung, 17th Century Evaluations of Neo-Confucian Thought. and Ming Loyalism
Susan Mann Jones, University of Chicago: Scholasticism and Political Thought in the Late 18th Century
Dorothy V. Borel, Haverford College: Eccentricity and Dissent: The Case of Kung Tzu-chen (1792-1841)
Discussant: Jane Kate Leonard, Kean College: Overview from the Tao-kuang Period
3. ChinaUnder Maoist Rule After 25 Years: An Overview
Chairman: Parris H. Chang, Pennsylvania State University
Carl Li, University of Maryland/Federal City College: Chinese Politics: The Continuing Revolution
Amy A. Wilson, Rutgers University: Elite and Organizational Changes in the Mass Organizations
George Sung, The Rand Corporation: A Critique of Chinese Leadership Studies
Donald S. Zagoria, Hunter College: The Sino-Soviet Relations in Perspective
Discussants: Vernon Aspaturian, Pennsylvania State University
George K, Osborn U.S. Military Academy
4. Symposium: Trade and Diplomacy in Asia
Chairman: Ka-che Yip, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
William Backer. University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Wayne McWilliams, Towson State College
Gilbert Chan, Miami University, Ohio
5. Implementation of Asian Studies on the Pre-Collegiate Level – Part II
Chairman: Paul Groman, Evander Childs High School, New York City
Barry B. Blakeley, Seton Hall University
Helen MacInness, Tenafly High School, N.J.
John J. Radel, Parsippany Hills High School, N.J.
6. Japanese Art
Chairman: Jane Griffin, University of Maryland, College Park: A Proposed Re-attribution of the Iconography of the Horyuji Murals
Elizabeth ten Grotenhuis, Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University: The Arts of the Jodo Sect
Amy Poster, The Brooklyn Museum: Japanese Buddhist Prints
7. Three Teachings in One: Syncretism in Sung and Ming Thought
Chairperson: Kristin Yu Greenblatt, Rutgers University
Edward Ch’ien, SUNY, Binghamton: Syncreticism in the Left-Wing Wang Yang-Ming School of Mind - Chiao Hung and the Three 'Teachings In One
Anne Ch'ien, SUNY, Binghamton: Three Teachings in One and Hu Chu-jen – The Orthodox Rebuttal
Kristin Yu Greenblatt, Rutgers University: Ta-hui Taung-kao and His Ch’an Buddhism of Dynamic Action
Sung-peng Hsu, University of Delaware: Han-shan Te-ch'ing: A Buddhist Interpretation of Taoism
Discussant: Charles Wei-han Fu, Temple University
8. Cross-Discipline Approach to Asian Studies
Chairman: Nishan J. Najarian, Fairleigh Dickinson University – Sociology of Religion
Richard Wilson, Rutgers University - Political Sociologist
William Whitson, Rand Corporation
James Hsiung, New York University - Political Scientist
Robert Crane, Syracuse University - History
Annette L. Juliano, Brooklyn College - Art Historian
Respondent: Richard Lambert. University of Pennsylvania
Unnumbered. Asian Information Management (discussion and display)
Chairman: Archie R. Crouch, Project Director, China Information Library, NewsBank, Inc.
Richard Sorich, China Bibliographer, East Asian Institute, Columbia University:
New Frontiers in Asian Documentation.
J. Mathias, Executive Secretary, Chinese-English Tranalation Assistance:
Archie R. Crouch, Project Director, Chinese Information Library, NewsBank, Inc.:
James Connolly, Vice President, NewsBank, Inc.: Micropublishing and American Library Systems
9. Political Power Structure and Political Participation in South Asia
Chairman: Harry Blair, Bucknell University: Bangladesh in the 1970's
Savak Khatrak, Columbia University and SUNY Oneonta: Bombay Presidency in the Late 19th Century
Ralph Meyer, Fordham University: New Delhi in the 1970's
Thomas Sykes, University of Massachusetts, Boston: Haryana State in the 1960s
10. Modernization in East and Southeast Asia
Chairman: Herbert A. Kampf, John Jay College of CUNY
William J. Duiker, Pennsylvania State University: Ideology and Modernization: The Case of Vietnam
Jae T. Kim, John Jay College of CUNY: A Comparative Analysis of the Role of Bureaucracy in East Asian Development
Leonard Nakamura, Conference Board: Rising Energy Prices: Effects on East Asian Development
Jon A. Wiant. Cornell University: Vanguard Army: Tatmawdaw and Political Change in Contemporary Burma
11. Spiritual Liberation
Chairman: Rev. Frank Podgorski, Seton Hall University: ‘Kaivalya’ As Seen by Samkhya-Yoga
Francis Vineeth, Fordham University: ‘Divine Consciousness' As Seen by Ramanuja and Samkara
Thomas Aykara, Oxford University and Dharmaram College: ‘Integration” as Seen by Sri Aurobindo
Respondent: Thomas Berry, Fordham University
12. Teaching Asian Philosophy Through Art
Chairman: James C. Manley, Stockton State College: The Possibility of Teaching Asian Philosophy Through Art - Reflections on the Work of Heinrlch Zimmer
Herta Pauly, Upsala College: What Kind of Religion Can be Taught Through Art?
Arne Unhjem, Wagner College: Calligraphy as Symbol In Chinese Art
Discussant: Andrew Robison, The National Gallery of Art
13. The News Media and Asian Studies
Chairman: Paul Grimes, New York Times
Yukoo Matsuyama, New York Bureau Chief, Asahi Shimbun, Tokyo
Madhav V. Kamath. U.S. Staff Correspondent, The Times of India, Bombay and New Delhi
Ainslee T. Embree, Columbia University
Nathaniel Thayer, School of Advanced Studies, Johns Hopkins University
John Le nt, Temple University
14. Chinese Art
Marilyn A. Sweedler, Bucknell University: Chinese Ceramics: Their Esoteric Uses in Southeast Asia
Shung-tse Sha, Federal City College: The Porcelain Route:The Historical Significance of the Archeological Discoveries of Chinese Porcelain and Coins in East Africa
15. Bureaucracy, Politics and Social Change: A Comparative
Chair: W. Scott Morton, Seton Hall University
Sydney Rosen. Colby College: China
Paul Varley, Columbia University: Japan
DeWitt Ellinwood, SUNY, Albany: India under the British
16. Modern Japanese Philosophy: Nishida Kitaro and Watsuji Tetsuro
Chairman: David A. Dilworth. SUNY, Stony Brook
Robert Wargo, Oakland University, Michigan: Nishida’s Logic
Mark Siderits, Yale University: Buddhist Metaphysics in Nishida’s Philosophy
David A. Dilworth, SUNY, Stony Brook: Nishida and Watsuji