The 10th International Conference of TACMRS

Program 會議議程表

TimeOctober 21, 2016 (Friday)
09:00~09:30Registration at the Wu Yu Building
09:30~9:40Opening Ceremony
President Yuan-Kuang Guu (Professor, National Pingtung University)
屏東大學校長古源光教授致詞
Auditorium
9:40~10:40主題演講Keynote (I)
Patrick J. Geary (Professor of History, Institute for Advanced Study)Barbarians and Romans: Friends, Foes, and Companions 
Moderator: Francis K. H. So 蘇其康
(Chair Professor, The Center for Languages and Culture, Kaohsiung Medical University)
10:40~11:00Group Photo & Tea Break
11:00 
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12:20
1A. The 3rd conference room1B. The 4rd conference room
Interfaith Friendship
Moderator: Chih-Hsin Lin 林質心 (Associate Professor,Department of English, National Chengchi University)
Cross-Cultural Encounters 
Moderator: Carolyn F. Scott 石苓(Associate Professor,Department of Foreign Languages and Literature, National Cheng Kung University)
1) Wen-Chung Hwang 黃文忠(Professor Emeritus, NationalChung Hsing University)St. John of the Cross and the Heart Sutra: An Interfaith Encounter1)Ignacio Ramos Riera (Researcher and Instructor, The Beijing Center for Chinese Studies )“Trans-gressive Images”: Reflections on the Impact of Jerónimo Nadal´s Imagines Historiae Evangelicae in Late Ming dynasty
2) Hsin-Yi Hsieh 謝心怡(Assistant Professor, National ChungHsin University)Love and Friendship: Dialogues between Christianity and Paganism in John Lyly’s Works2) David Gordon 金大衛(Assistant Professor, National PingtungUniversity)Early Encounters between East and West: Buddhism and Transcendentalism via Europe
3)Naoki Kamimura (Research Fellow, Tokyo Gakugei University)Augustine on Friendship: Some Remarks on the Letters with Christian and Pagan Intellectuals3)Jia-Syuan Gao 高家萱(PhD student, National Chengchi University)When Erasmus’ Catholic Cosmos meets Fiorenza’ Kyriarchal Discourse
12:20~13:20Lunch
13:20 
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14:20
主題演講Keynote (II)Donald Beecher (Professor of English, Carleton University)On the Psychology of Friendship from Valerius Maximus to Shakespeare 
Moderator: Nicholas Koss 
康士林(Professor, Department of Comparative Literature, Graduate Institute of Comparative Literature, Fu Jen Catholic University;Institute for Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies, Peking University, China)
Auditorium
14:30
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15:50
2A. The 3rd conference room2B. The 4rd conference room
Loyalty and Betrayal 
Moderator: Chi-fang Li 李祁芳(Associate Professor,Department of Foreign Languages and Literature, National Sun Yat-sen University)
Friendship or EnmityModerator: Francis K. H. So  蘇其康(Chair Professor, TheCenter for Languages and Culture, Kaohsiung Medical University)
1) Carolyn F. Scott 石苓(Associate Professor, National ChengKung University)Friends or Foes?: Encounters in Othello1) Hong Shen 沈弘(Professor, Zhejiang University)On the Encounter of Satan and Christ in John Milton’s Paradise Lost
2) Simon White 白思明(Associate Professor, WenzaoUrsuline University of Languages)Loyalty and Venality as Alternative Bases of Friendships and Allegiances in Tobias Smollett’s Eighteenth-Century Literary Underworlds2)Shih-Cong Fan Chiang (PhD, King’s College London)Friends or Foes? The Roman army at the Empire’s frontier regions during the sixth-century Persian wars and its relations with local society
3) Ichiro Taida 泰田伊知朗(Associate Professor, I-ShouUniversity)The encounter of Aphrodite and Anchises: focusing on his greeting3)Dongill Lee (Professor, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies) The Identification of Monsters in Beowulf: Foes or Symbol of Evil?
15:50~16:10Tea Break
16:10 
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17:30
3A. The 3rd conference room3B. The 4rd conference room
Hostile Encounter in Nature 
Moderator: Brian Reynolds 余哲安(Assistant Professor,Department of Italian Language and Culture, Fu Jen University)
Friendship in PhilosophyModerator: Hsueh-Chen Liu 劉雪珍(Associate Professor, Department of English Languages and Literature;Chair, EnglishDepartment, Evening Division, Fu Jen University)
1)Jonathan Locke Hart (Chair Professor, Shanghai Jiao Tong University)Friend and Foe: Sympathy and Alienation in the Natural and Human Worlds in Marlowe, Shakespeare and Their Contemporaries1)James Zainaldin (PhD candidate, Harvard Department of the Classics)Philosophical and Non-Philosophical Concepts of Friendship in Ancient Greece
2)Petros Dovolis 裴卓仕(Assistant Professor, NationalChanghua University of Education)Tense Encounters at the Garden’s Edge: The Winter’s Tale and the Question of ‘Bastardized’ Nature2) Anthony Wesolowski (Associate Professor, Fu Jen University) Friendship as Viewed by Aristotle and Cicero: Similarities among the Greeks and Romans
3)Simon C. Estok (Professor, Sungkyunkwan University) Writing the frenemy: Macbeth’s witches and storms on stage and screen3) Marina Bazzani (Lector in Greek and Latin, University of Oxford)Friendship, Homage and Patronage: Depictions of friendship in the poems of Manuel Philes
18:00-20:00Dinner Banquet
TimeOctober 22, 2016 (Saturday)
08:50~09:20Registration at the Wu Yu Building
09:20-10:20主題演講Keynote (III)Simon Forde (Director and Managing Editor of Medieval Institute Publications)Global Collaborative Possibilities in Research and Publishing 
Moderator: I-Chun Wang 
王儀君(Professor / Dean, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Kaohsiung Medical University/President, Taiwan Association of Classical, Medieval and Renaissance Studies)
Auditorium
10:20~10:40Tea Break
10:40 
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12:00
4A. The 3rd conference room4B. The 4rd conference room
Friendship in Medieval Literature 
Moderator: Denise Ming-Yueh Wang 王明月(Professor,Department of Foreign Languages and Literature, National Chung Cheng University)
Spiritual FriendshipModerator: Huei-Rong Peng 彭輝榮(Dean, College of Arts,National Changhua University of Education)
1)Anne Scott (Honorary Research Fellow, The University of Western Australia)Conflict and reconciliation through word and performance inPiers Plowman1)Wen-Chin Li 李文進(Assistant Professor, Xiamen University)From Friendship to Spiritual Perfection: An Analysis of Petrarch’s Travel to Mount Ventoux (Rerum Familiarum libri IV, 3)
2)Ya-Shih Liu 劉雅詩(Assistant Professor, National TaiwanUniversity)The Friendship and Encounters in the Squire’s Tale2) Lu Jiang 江璐(Lecturer, Sun Yat-sen University)Friendship Beyond the Boundaries of Life and Death: A Study of Aelred of Rievaulx’De Anima and DeSpirituali Amicitia
3) Hsing-Wen Tsai 蔡幸紋(Ph.D. student, National ChungCheng University)Criseyde’s “Loue of Frendshipe” in Chaucer’s Troilus and Criseyde3)Brian K. Reynolds 余哲安(Assistant Professor, Fu Jen University)"Look over here! I am, I truly am Beatrice" Purg. 30.73: Friendship, Love and Sponsality in Dante’s Encounter with His Beloved
12:00~13:30Lunch(TACMRS Annual Meeting, The 3rd Lab, Wu Yu Building, 5F 五育樓視聽教室(三) )
13:30    ¦    
14:50
5A. The 3rd conference room5B. The 4rd conference room
Friendship in ShakespeareModerator: Ju-Ping Kuo 郭如蘋(Assistant Professor, GeneralEducation Center, Ming Chi University of Technology)Thinking Animals vs. Bestialized Humans 
Moderator: I-Chun Wang 王儀君(Dean, College of Humanitiesand Social Sciences, Kaohsiung Medical University ; President, Taiwan Association of Classical, Medieval and Renaissance Studies)
1) Shu-Hua Chung 鍾淑華(Assistant Professor, Tung FangDesign Institute)Magic in Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream1)Izumi SEKIZAWA (Associate Professor, Higashi Nippon International University)Philosophical Animals in the Middle Ages
2) Margaret Kim 金守民(Associate Professor, National TsingHua University)Between Prince Hal and Falstaff: Friendship in Shakespeare’sHenry IV Part 12)Cheng-Yu Yen 顏正裕(PhD Candidate, National Sun Yat-senUniversity)Bestialized Knights in Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales
3) I-Fan Ho 何一梵(Assistant Professor, Taipei NationalUniversity of t e Arts)Memory and the Invisible Presence: the Encounter between Two Monarchs in Measure for Measure3)Wells Hansen (Associate Professor, National Taiwan University ; Director, Antiquitas Formosa )The Real Earth Mother: Lucretius and Epicurean Environmentalism
14:50~15:10Tea Break
15:10    ¦    
16:10
6A. The 3rd conference room6B. The 4rd conference room
Encountering the Other 
Moderator: Juo-Yung Lee 李若庸(Associate Professor,Department of History, National Taipei University)
Friendship in ProfessionsModerator: Ya-Shih Liu 劉雅詩(Assistant Professor, Departmentof Foreign Languages and Literatures, National Taiwan University)
1) Matthew Shelton (PhD Student, University of St Andrews) Socrates’ opponents in Xenophon’s Memorabilia1) Sheng-Yen Lu (PhD student, The Institute of Historical Research, University of London)Masters as fathers – the experiences of apprenticeship in late medieval England
2) Krzysztof Bielawski (Associate Professor, Jagiellonian University)Friendship in Delphi.Friends, Enemies and Companions in the Delphic Sentences.2) Katherine van Schaik (MD PhD Candidate, Harvard Department of the Classics, Harvard Medical School )Serving, Cooperating, and Combating: Encounters among doctors, patients, and diseases in the world of the Hippocratic Corpus
16:15~16:35Closing Ceremony 
I-Chun Wang 王儀君(Professor / Dean, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Kaohsiung Medical University/President, Taiwan Association of Classical, Medieval and Renaissance Studies)
The 3rd conference room

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