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    <title>Past ALCM Workshops</title>
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    <summary> Past Workshop Themes and Presenters March 30, 2007 Elizabeth Johnson, Geography &quot;Revealing Itself As a Land of Gold?&quot; The Politics of Tourism Development &amp; Nature Conservation in Western Sichuan March 9, 2007 Professor Mark Anderson, ALL, ALCM From The...</summary>
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Past Workshop Themes and Presenters</p>

<p>March 30, 2007<br />
Elizabeth Johnson, Geography<br />
"Revealing Itself As a Land of Gold?" The Politics of Tourism Development & Nature Conservation in Western Sichuan</p>

<p>March 9, 2007<br />
Professor Mark Anderson, ALL, ALCM <br />
From The Sands of Iwo Jima to the Sands of Abu-Ghraib: 9/11, Iraq, and the Pacific War</p>

<p>February 23, 2007<br />
Simin Tan, ALCM<br />
Rethinking Wong Kar-wai's "Sixties Trilogy"</p>

<p>January 26, 2007<br />
Jesse Field, ALCM<br />
We Three: Yang Jiang and Contemporary Chinese Women's Autobiographies</p>

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    <title>Asian Literatures, Cultures and Media Workshop</title>
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    <published>2010-02-12T18:36:03Z</published>
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    <summary>The Asian Literatures, Cultures and Media Workshop is a forum for academic research on East, South and South East Asia. Papers will be pre-circulated and a respondent shall begin the discussion . Those who attend are expected to read the...</summary>
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