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Titles of papers given at the Annual BACS Conference 2002
Senses and Feelings in China
University of Westminster, September 21st 2002

Opened by Stephan Feuchtwang (LSE), BACS President

KEYNOTE
Professor Judith Farquhar (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
Excess and deficiency in medicine, political economy, and popular memory

Zvia Bowman (King's College, University of London)
The significance of cultural background in the transmission of text between translator and reader

Professor Craig Clunas (University of Sussex)
Gifts and giving in Ming art

Henrietta Harrison (University of Leeds)
The changing face of filial piety in a rural Chinese family, late Qing and early Republic

Li Ruru (University of Leeds)
A show of emotion: responses to the millenium in four Chinese theatre productions

Zhang Tao (Nottingham Trent University)
Media and the public sphere in early 20th-century China: the case of Wanguo Gongbao

Louise Williams (University of Leeds)
Does father know best? Contemporary Chinese cinema's critique of fatherhood


Please refer directly to the authors for any further information or full papers.