Saturday, 6 November 2004
Registration and Coffee, 8:30–9:45 am, McCormick Hall
Morning Session 9:45 am–1:00 pm
McCosh 10, Arthur M. Woods ’34 Auditorium
Welcoming Remarks 9:45
Jerome Silbergeld Department of Art and
Archaeology / Tang Center for East Asian Art,
Princeton University
The “Real” Family in China
Chair and discussant:
Stevan Harrell Department of Anthropology
and Burke Museum, University of
Washington, Seattle
Rubie S. Watson Peabody Museum
of Archaeology and Ethnology,
Harvard University
Families in China: Ties That Bind
Arthur Kleinman Department of
Anthropology, Harvard University
Danger, Subjectivity, and the Chinese Family:
Interpersonal Processes and the Changing
Political and Moral Economies of the Self
Vivian B. Shapiro Professor Emerita, School
of Social Work, University of Michigan
Discussant: Western Perspective
Afternoon Session 2:30–5:15 pm
McCosh 10, Arthur M. Woods ’34 Auditorium
Real and Ideal, The Family
in Ancient Times
Chair and discussant:
Michael Loewe Professor Emeritus,
Cambridge University
Jay Xu Asian Art Department,
The Art Institute of Chicago
Family and Gender in Burial Custom:
The Case of Western Zhou Aristocracy
Michael Nylan Department of History,
University of California, Berkeley
The Construction of Family in Qin and Han
Anthony J. Barbieri-Low Department of
History, University of Pittsburgh
Occupational Clans and Artisan Families
in Ancient China