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“Revisiting 1968 and the Global Sixties” – Part I (NYU Shanghai)
March 13-15, 2016
ROUNDTABLE 1: REVISITING 1968 AND THE GLOBAL SIXTIES – DEFINITIONS AND MEANINGS
Chair / Commentator: Mary Nolan (Professor of History, NYU)
- Konstantinos Kornetis (UC3M CONEX-Marie Curie Fellow at Department of History and Arts, Carlos III University)
- Tim Brown (Professor of History, Northeastern University)
- Alexander Sedlmaier (Senior Lecturer in Modern History, School of History, Bangor University, Wales)
PANEL 1: CONCEPTUALIZING THE GLOBAL SIXTIES – GRASSROOTS PERSPECTIVES
Chair / Commentator: Martin Klimke (Associate Professor of History, NYU Abu Dhabi)
- Judy Tzu-Chun Wu (Professor of Asian American Studies, University of California, Irvine): “Hypervisibility and Invisibility: Asian/American women, Radical Orientalism, and the Revisioning of Global Feminism”
- Quinn Slobodian (Associate Professor of History, Wellesley College): “Maoism in the Global 1960s”
- Nick Rutter (Research Fellow, Botstiber Institute for Austrian-American Studies): “Communist fronts and Third World politics in the long 1960s”
PANEL 2: CONCEPTUALIZING THE GLOBAL SIXTIES – DIPLOMACY / IR
Chair / Commentator: Christian Ostermann (Director of Cold War Project, Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars)
- Sean Fear (PhD Candidate, Cornell University): “Saigon’s Global 1968: The Convergence of Diplomacy and Domestic Politics in South Vietnam’s Second Republic”
- Mario Del Pero: (Professor of International History, Sciences Po of Paris): “Détente and the Global Sixties”
- Mary Nolan: (Professor of History, NYU): “Where was the economy in the Global Sixties?”
PANEL 3: THE SIXTIES IN ASIA 1 – GRASSROOTS PERSPECTIVES
Chair / Commentator: Duane Corpis (Associate Professor of History, NYU Shanghai)
- Dayo F. Gore (Associate Professor of Ethnic Studies and the Critical Gender Studies, UC San Diego): “On Behalf of the Revolutionary Black People of the United States:” African American Women Radicals in China and the Making of U.S. Third World Solidarity Politics”
- Maria Hoehn (Professor of History, Vassar College):” The 1970/71 Racial Crisis in the U.S. Military: Finding Solutions in West Germany and South Korea”
“1968 and the Global Cold War”
- Odd Arne Westadt (ST Lee Professor of US-Asian Relations, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University)
PANEL 4: THE SIXTIES IN ASIA 2 – DIPLOMACY / IR
Chair / Commentator: Pierre Landry (Professor of Political Science, NYU)
- Naoko Koda (Assistant Professor of History, Kinki University): “The U.S. Cold War and the Japanese Student Movement, 1948-1968”
- Gregg A. Brazinsky (Associate Professor of History and International Affairs, George Washington University): “Making Non-Dissident Youth: The IFYE and Agrarian Youth in Asia and America”
- Artemy Kalinofsky, (Associate Professor of East European Studies, Universitair Docent): “From 1968 to 1969: Education, Mobilization, and Anti-Colonial Politics in Tajikistan“
PANEL 5: CHINA IN THE GLOBAL SIXTIES
Chair/Commentator: Joanna Waley-Cohen (Professor of History/Provost, NYU Shanghai)
- Christopher Connery (Professor of World Literature and Cultural Studies, University of California, Santa Cruz): “The Dialectics of Liberation: The Global 1960s and the Present”
- Jian Chen (Distinguished Global Network Professor of History, NYU Shanghai): “1968 as a Turning Point of China’s Revolutionary Era”
- Zachary Scarlett (Assistant Professor of Chinese history, Butler University): “The Chinese Sixties: Global Narratives and Maoist Politics after the Sino-Soviet Split”
Moderators: Jeff Lehman (Vice-chancellor, NYU Shanghai), Jian Chen (Distinguished Global Network Professor of History, NYU Shanghai)
- Jeremy Varon (Associate Professor of History, New School)
- Marilyn Young (Professor of History, NYU)