9:45 am Opening Remarks
10:00 am-12:00 pm
Panel 1: Can the Subaltern Speak on Camera
Between Private and Public: Documenting Prostitution in Contemporary China
Carlos Rojas, Duke University
Victims vs. Activists: Two Approaches to AIDS Villages
Ying Qian, Harvard University
In Contact with Responsibility: Physical Attacks in Chinese Documentary
Qi Wang, Georgia Institute of Technology
Aftershock and 1428 (tentative)
Eileen Chow, Duke University
Discussant: Zhong Xueping, Tufts University
1:00 pm-3:00 pm
Panel 2: Subjects and Objects
Documentary Apathy and Sympathy: Liu Xiaodong between Canvas and Camera
Eugene Wang, Harvard University
Documentary Opacity
William Schaefer, University of Rochester
Documentarizing Fiction: Sascha Pohle's Reframing the Artist, Made in Dafen Village
Winnie Wong, Harvard University
Asylum: The photographs of Lu Nan
Claire Roberts, Australian National University/Harvard-Yenching Institute
Discussant: Toby Lee, Harvard University
3:15 pm-4:45 pm
Panel 3: Contact Zones
Voicing the Queer Subject in Contemporary Chinese Documentary
Luke Robinson, University of Nottingham
Subject to Movement: Wu Wenguang and the Ethics of Self-Othering
Yingjin Zhang, University of California, San Diego
“Just Images” of the Cultural Revolution: Antonioni’s Chung Kuo and Ivens/Loridan’s How Yukong Moved the Mountains
Jie Li, Harvard University
Discussant: Carma Hinton, George Mason University
5:00 pm-6:00 pm Roundtable Discussion
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