The 1997 Association for Asian Studies Scrapbook

These are some of the Presenters, Posters and Attendees who came to the two 1997 Poster Sessions at the AAS in Chicago.


Widya Wijayanti (Diponegoro University) in front of her poster 'What's in a Name' in Tracing the History of Urban Morphology


Richard Levy (Salem State College) stands by his poster Differing Chinese Views of Corruption in Reform China

Da'an Pan (Muhlenberg College) points to some of the symbols he uses in his poster Medicine as Philosophy and Fiction: The Intertexutality of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Susan O. Long (John Carroll University) shares a moment with James Huffman (the 1998 AAS Program Chair) in front of her poster Curable Cancers and Fatal Ulcers Update: Changing Attitudes Toward Cancer Disclosure in Japan

Patricia L. Parker (Salem State College) had many interesting discussions, including one with her husband, Richard Parker (he was also presenting a poster), as she stood by her poster Literary Treatments of Old Age in Modern Japanese Fiction

A lively discussion often takes place during a poster session. Norioko Fujioka (Ohio State University) answers questions by her poster Student Attitudes Toward Japanese Language Classes at the Introductory Level for Non-Native Speakers

Stanley Toops (Miami University) delivers a comparative analysis in his poster A Tale of Two Lakes: From Tian Chi to Tian Chi

Thomas Hardy gave some imaginative evidence on his poster presentation entitled Contesting Meanings, Creating Alternatives: The Kimodameshi Festival of Chayamachi, Tokyo

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