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Meaning Making through Folkloristic Expressions: Yokai Monsters in and after Covid-19,
Asia Today: Meaningful Change in the Post-Pandemic Transition. Asian Center Univ. of the Philippines Diliman and Moscow State University Symposium
2023年11月
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Muddy Dogs’ in Struggles: Discourses about Tradition, ICH, and Identity around a Clay Toy
Annual Conference of American Folklore Society
2021年
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Disgusting Power: Healing Bodily Waste in Chinese Folktales
Annual Conference of American Folklore Society
2019年
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Boundaries of Hui: About Wartime Ethnic ‘Identity’
招待有り
Redrawing and Straddling Borders (Kyoto University)
2018年12月1日
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Performing Differences: Hui Pitchers in Everyday and Staged Performances
Association for Asian Studies Annual Conference
2018年
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Imagined Landscape: Understanding Allah in Narratives about Lethal Supernatural Powers
Annual Conference of American Folklore Society
2017年
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Rejuvenated by the Goddess of Memory: Masculinity and Sexuality in an Old Man’s Narrative
Annual Conference of American Folklore Society
2016年
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Unsettled by Trade: Snapshots of Exchange Activities in a Muslim Village of North China
Mid-Atlantic Region Association For Asian Studies (MAR/AAS)
2015年
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An Ordered Mass: Market of a Hui Village of North-East China
Annual Conference of American Folklore Society
2015年
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Around the Dead Men We Gather: Hui Muslims' Shrine Visiting in Jinan City
Annual Conference of American Folklore Society
2014年
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Pitcherdom and Water Testing Vendors
IU/OSU Folklore and Ethnomusicology Graduate Student Conference
2013年
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Making sense of Karāmāt: The Hidden Manuscript Rašḥa of Chinese Jahiriyyah Sufi Sect
Midwest Conference on Asian Affairs
2013年
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Settled in Violence: Violence and Its Roles in Contextualizing the ‘Hui’ Ethnic Group in China
OSU/IU Folklore and Ethnomusicology Graduate Student Conference
2012年
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In the Margin: the Huizu Group’s Living Condition in China-viewing from Folktales Concerning Pork Taboo
IU/OSU Folklore and Ethnomusicology Graduate Student Conference
2011年
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In the Margins: Folk Belief, Huizus, and the ‘Pork Thing’ in China
Annual Conference of American Folklore Society
2011年