UC Berkeley-UCLA Southeast Asia Studies Virtual Conference Program // Registration is now open. All events are in Pacific Time. 
The conference is free and open to the public.
 
Conference Music:
    - “Lao Duang Duean” performed by Supeena Insee Adler (UCLA) and Christopher Adler (University of San Diego)
 
    - “Auk Sum Lao Phaen” performed by Supeena Insee Adler (UCLA) and Christopher Adler (University of San Diego)
 
    - “Phuthai Saam Phao” performed by Supeena Insee Adler (UCLA) and Christopher Adler (University of San Diego)
 
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2021
10:15AM to 10:30AM
Welcome and Opening Remarks 
    - George Dutton (Director, UCLA Center for Southeast Asian Studies)
 
    - Nancy Peluso (Director, UC Berkeley Center for Southeast Asia Studies)
 
10:30AM to 12:00PM
Panel 1: Intersections of Religious Devotion and Community Identity in the Philippines and Vietnam
    - The Archaeology and Iconography of Marian Devotion in Naga City, Bicol, Philippines – Madeleine Yakal (UCLA)
 
    - Vietnamese Marianism in the Twentieth Century – Tuan Hoang (Pepperdine University)
 
    - Cham Bani Religious Practice & Identity Discourse in South-Central Vietnam – William Noseworthy (McNeese State University)
 
Q&A
Moderator: Oona Paredes (UCLA) 
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2021
11:00AM to 12:30PM
Panel 2: Indonesian Identity at Play: Gender, Religious, and Ethnic Divides in Music and Dance
    - The Tuka Archive: Illuminating Historical and Contemporary Church Music Practices and Interreligious Relations in Indonesia – Dustin Wiebe (UC Davis)
 
    - Chinese Indonesians and Indonesian Jazz: Identities and Histories – Otto Stuparitz (UCLA)
 
    - Queering Indonesian Dance: Disrupting Normative Representations of Identity through Lengger Performance – Triwi Harjito (UCLA) 
 
 Q&A
Moderator: Henry Spiller (UC Davis)
1:30PM to 2:30PM
Keynote: Identity Politics in Myanmar: Studying “minorities” from the perspective of a “minority scholar” – Ardeth Thawnghmung (UMass Lowell)
Q&A 
Moderator: George Dutton (UCLA)
 
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2021
12:00PM to 1:30PM
Burma/Myanmar After the Coup: Berkeley Roundtable
    - Seinenu Thein-Lemelson (UCLA)
 
    - Hilary Faxon (UC Berkeley)
 
    - Kenneth Wong (UC Berkeley)
 
 Moderator: Penny Edwards (UC Berkeley)
 
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2021
11:00AM to 12:30PM
Panel 3: Reimagined Identities and Histories: Strategies of Ethnic Placemaking and Nation-building
    - Asymptotic Approximations and Tactical Takeovers: The Struggle to Visually Represent a Global Filipino Identity – Zachary Frial (UCLA)
 
    - “The Fateful Land of the Hundred Viets”: A South Vietnamese Lieutenant Colonel’s Racial Vision for a Unified Southeast Asia – Anthony Morreale (UC Berkeley)
 
    - The Ritual Transformation and Cross-Cultural Communication between the Chinese and the Vietnamese in Camau, Vietnam: A Case Study of the Tian Hou Cult – Tho N. Nguyen (The University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University) 
 
Q&A
Moderator: Helga Leitner (UCLA)
2:30PM to 4:00PM
Panel 4: Displaced Livelihoods: Implications of State Policies on Gender Roles, Labor, and Migration
    - When All the Fish are Dead: The Catholic Peasantry’s Response to an Environmental Disaster in Vietnam – Andrew Le (UCLA)
 
    - Masculine Distinction: Family Formation and the Emergence of Class Identities Among Vietnamese Men – Phung Su (UC Berkeley)
 
    - “And so I rallied the women”: Performing home and community in the Philippines – Stephanie Santos (Metropolitan State University of Denver)
 
Q&A
Moderator: Sarah Grant (CSU Fullerton)
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2021 
4:30PM to 6:00PM
Panel 5: Navigating the Politics of Ethnic Identification, Subjectivity, and Exclusion
    - Negotiating multiple identities: Becoming and un-becoming “Thai” Muslims – Ornwara Tritrakarn (Cornell University)
 
    - Crafting a Categorical Ayutthaya: Ethnic Labeling, Administrative Reforms, and the Social Reorganization of an Early Modern Entrepôt – Matthew Reeder (Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore)
 
    - The Han-ness of the Nguyễn: Ethno-cultural and political-administrative transformations in early Nguyễn Nam Hà – Dan Thuy Nguyen (Columbia University) 
 
Q&A
Moderator: William Shattuck (El Camino College / Bakersfield College)
6:00PM to 6:30PM
Closing Remarks
 
Contact: cseas@international.ucla.edu
The Center for Southeast Asia Studies at UC Berkeley and the Center for Southeast Asian Studies at UCLA are a consortium U.S. Department of Education Title VI National Resource Center for Southeast Asian Studies. Funding for this conference is provided by our Title VI grant.