Between Mobility and Place-Making:

Between Mobility and Place-Making: The Worlds of Southeast Asia in Modern Chinese Literature
Between Mobility and Place-Making

January 28, 29, February 4, 5    7:00am—9:00am EST

 

Between Mobility and Place-making:
The Worlds of Southeast Asia in
Modern Chinese Literature
在流动与地⽅创⽣之间:
现代华⽂与华⼈⽂学⾥的东南亚世界

Welcome! This e-workshop will be held online via Zoom. After your registration is approved, you will receive through email a Zoom link that will allow access to all four sessions. Feel free to attend the sessions that are of your interest. Prior to the event, please ensure that you have either downloaded the Zoom programme or your browser is capable of supporting Zoom.
When you enter the session, you will be muted with the camera disabled by default. Please do not change this until the Q&A segment. In the event of disruptive behaviour, audience members will be ejected by the Chair.


The four sessions of the workshop are conducted in either English or Chinese, with live simultaneous interpretation. After entering the Zoom session, you will be in the “off” audio channel. You may choose to remain in the “off” channel if the presenter speaks in a language you understand. Otherwise, click on the “Interpretation” tab at the bottom of the screen to select the language you wish to hear. By default, after choosing the audio channel, you will be hearing the interpreter at 80% volume and the original language at 20% volume. To hear the interpreter at 100% volume, please select the “Interpretation” tab again and further click “mute original.”
To ask questions during the Q&A segment, please click on the “Participants” tab and use the "Raise Hand" function so that the Chair can see you have a question. They will unmute you and invite you to introduce yourself and share your question or comment. Alternatively, you can pose your question or comment by typing in the Chat window. The workshop will not be recorded.


If you encounter problems entering the Zoom sessions, please contact Wang Lezhi at wanglezhi@u.nus.edu. Lezhi will also be attending all Zoom sessions to answer any English or Chinese queries via the Chat window.


We hope you have an enjoyable time, and find the contents of the workshop useful and informative.

Complete Event Information

Between Mobility and Place-Making Registration

Sponsor

Lee Kong Chian NUS-Stanford Distinguished Fellowship on Southeast Asia Co-organized by Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences Research Division, National University of Singapore and Department of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, Duke University