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*Call for Papers*



*Title of the Conference:*

Italy and East Asia: Exchanges and Parallels



*Organizers: *

Mario B. Mignone, SUNY Distinguished Professor in Italian Studies, Stony
Brook University (USA)

Gaoheng Zhang, Assistant Professor of Italian Studies, University of
British Columbia (Canada)



*Dates:*

October 11-13, 2018



*Venue:*

Center for Italian Studies

Stony Brook University

Stony Brook, New York

USA



In collaboration with

Department of French, Hispanic and Italian Studies

University of British Columbia

Vancouver, British Columbia

Canada



*Description:*



Following a successful conference and exhibition focused on Italy and China
at the University of Toronto in 2016, the organizers at Stony Brook
University and at the University of British Columbia are now seeking
proposals for a new conference centered on Italy and East Asia to take
place at Stony Brook during October 11-13, 2018.



Many exchanges and parallels exist between Italy and East Asia that have
captured the attention of current English-language scholarship. In addition
to special issues published in *Journal of Modern Italian Studies *(2010)
and in *Journal of Italian Cinema and Media Studies *(2014), several books
appeared addressing topics as varied as China in Italian operas (Adrienne
Ward 2010), Italian colonialism in China (Shirley Ann Smith 2012), modern
Italian-Chinese international relations (Maurizio Marinelli and Giovanni
Andornino 2013), and Chinese migration to Italy (Valentina Pedone 2013;
Antonella Ceccagno 2017). Parallels in economy, fascism, and architecture
have been the focus of recent scholarship on Italy and Japan (Andrea
Boltho, Alessandro Vercelli, and Hiroshi Yoshikawa 2001; Hiroaki Richard
Watanabe 2014; Reto Hofmann 2015; Alberto Clementi 2010). Other new volumes
compare Europe and East Asia in order to gain a global view of social and
cultural issues ranging from democracy (Nam-Kook Kim 2014) to book cultures
(Joseph Peter McDermott and Peter Burke 2015). (Italian- and East
Asian-language
scholarship on exchanges and parallels between Italy and East Asian
countries and regions is even more extensive.)



What is at stake in examining Italian-East Asian exchanges and parallels?
How can we best examine the dialogical process in these crossings? What
theoretical insights and policy recommendations can we yield from these
intellectual endeavors? The main goals of our conference are to assess
research interests and frames in existing scholarship on issues relating to
Italy and East Asia, to encourage interdisciplinary and intercultural
research and collaboration, and to strengthen and expand an existing
network in the field of study (https://mobilitiesitalychina.wordpress.com).
We plan to publish selected papers from the conference in an edited volume.



Scholars from both the humanities and social sciences are welcome to
submit, via email, *abstracts of no more than 300 words and brief
biographical notes to both conference organizers before May 31, 2018*:



Dr. Mario B. Mignone, SUNY Distinguished Professor in Italian Studies,
Stony Brook University (USA) ([log in to unmask]);



Dr. Gaoheng Zhang, Assistant Professor of Italian Studies, University of
British Columbia (Canada) ([log in to unmask]).


Gaoheng Zhang
Assistant Professor of Italian Studies
Associate Head (Italian Studies)
Department of French, Hispanic and Italian Studies
University of British Columbia
1873 East Mall, Room 809
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z1

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604-827-5264
http://fhis.ubc.ca/people/gaoheng-zhang/

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