Hapa Japan Scholarly Conference Part 1 - Hapa Japan 2013 Festival / Sawyer Seminar III Capstone ConferenceNEW
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University of Southern California
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Los Angeles, CA 90089
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USC - University Park Campus
Davidson Conference Center (DCC) -
Board Room
Los Angeles, California, 90007
United States
SCHOLARLY CONFERENCE - PART 1
PROGRAM
9:00-9:15AM
WELCOME REMARKS BY CONFERENCE CONVENOR
Duncan Williams (USC)
9:15-10:30AM
SESSION 1 - THE MULTIPLICITY OF IDENTITIES
"From Hapa to Haafu: Reconstructing Mixed Race Japanese Migrant Identities in Japan"
Jane H. Yamashiro (USC)
"Shima Haafu, Tokyo Haafu, American Half"
Akemi Johnson (writer)
Respondent: Stephen Murphy-Shigematsu (Stanford University)
10:30-10:45AM
COFFEE BREAK
10:45AM-12:00PM
SESSION 2 - YOUTH AND MIXED-RACE IN CONTEMPORARY JAPAN
"Negotiating the Meanings of Being 'Haafu': The Case of Japanese-Pakistani Mixed Children"
Masako Kudo (Kyoto Women's University)
"Mixed-ethnic 'Haafu' Teens in Japan Deconstructing Social Positions as 'Marked' and 'Foreign'"
Laurel Kamada (Tohoku University)
Respondent: Jane H. Yamashiro (USC)
12:00-1:15PM
LUNCH BREAK
1:15-2:15PM
SESSION 3 - FROM KANSAI TO NEW ENGLAND: A MULTIRACIAL MAN'S JOURNEY
"Using Mixed-Race Oral History to Understand the Post-World War II Period"
Lily Anne Yumi Welty (UCLA)
Interview of Karl Lippincott
2:15-2:30PM
COFFEE BREAK
2:30-4:15PM
SESSION 4 - A ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION OF COMMUNITY-BASED ORGANIZATIONS: HISTORY AND PROSPECTS
Athena Asklipiadis (Mixed Marrow)
Natalie Mfaume (The Hafu Project)
Ed Sumoto (Mixed Roots Japan)
Ken Tanabe (Loving Day)
Respondent: George Kich (Founder, I-Pride)
4:15-4:30PM
CLOSING DISCUSSION
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