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Dept. of Indigenous Culture, National Dong Hwa University

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P. Kerim Friedman 傅可恩

Assistant professor of indigenous studies at National Dong Hwa University in Hualian, Taiwan.
助理教授 民族文化學系 國立東華大學

寫作 Writings

Publications

Conference Papers & Invited Addresses

  • Teaching 2.0: Trends in Internet Research and Teaching [22MB PDF]. Invited talk. Dept. of Indigenous Culture. National Dong Hwa University. March 13, 2007.
  • “Acting Like a Thief: Theatre and Criminality in an Adivasi Community” Invited talk. Dept. of Anthropology National Qing Hwa University. Dec. 13, 2006.
  • “Cosmopolitan Avenues and Folkloric Boulevards: Spelling Hegemony on the Streets of Taipei.” Presented at 105th American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, Nov. 17, 2006.
  • Organized panel, Jetset or Native? Cosmpolitanism and Folklore in the Taiwanese Cultural Sphere. With Hsuta Lin. At 105th American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, Nov. 17, 2006.
  • The Story of Dhol: An “oral magazine” by, about, and for Adivasis.” Presented at Taiwan Interational Studies Assocation Conference on Contemporary Politics in India. Nov. 11, 2006.
  • Respondent. Book Session on Gramsci’s Politics of Language: Engaging the Bakhtin Circle and the Frankfurt School by Peter Ives. Rethinking Marxism 2006. October 27, 2006.
  • Discussant, “Flows and Boundaries, Real or Imagined.” Culture in Context: Pragmatics, Industries, Technologies, Geopolitics. Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan, September 16, 2006.
  • “Acting Like a Thief: Theatre and Criminality in an Adivasi Community” Invited talk. Dept. of Ethnic Studies. National Dong Hwa University. March 9, 2006.
  • “Framing Langauge Rights: Ethnic Identity & Cultural Reconciliation in Taiwan” Presented at, Towards harmony: Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation.” Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, New Delhi, India. December 18, 2004.
  • “The Political Economy of Aborigine Ethnicity: Land, Language, Education and the State in Taiwanese History” Presented at Ninth North American Taiwan Studies Conference, “Changes, Continuity and Contestations in Taiwanese Society.” Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ. June 20, 2003.
  • Organized panel, Learning The Limits Of The Nation: Language And Education Policy In Taiwan’s Past.. With Ann Heylen. At the Ninth North American Taiwan Studies Conference, “Changes, Continuity and Contestations in Taiwanese Society.” Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ. June 20, 2003.
  • “Taiwan’s ‘War of Position’: Gramsci’s Theory of ‘Passive Revolution’ and the Relationship Between Class and Ethnicity in Taiwan.” A Paper Presented at the Twelfth Annual Columbia Graduate Student Conference for East Asian Studies in New York, NY. February 7, 2003.
  • “Educational Policy and State Formation in Taiwan 1601-2001: Passive Revolution and Hegemony.” Presented to the 101st Annual American Anthropological Association Meetings in New Orleans, LA. 2002.
  • Organized panel, Anthropology, Education And Political Economy: Gramsci Re-Examined. With Jason S. Greenberg. Sponsored by the Council on Anthropology and Education at the 101st Annual American Anthropological Association Meetings in New Orleans, LA. 2002.
  • “Negotiating Taiwan’s Language Hierarchy: Taiwan’s new language education curriculum and the role of the state in shaping linguistic markets.” Presented at the Sixth North American Taiwan Studies Conference, “Taiwan 2000: Envisioning a Pluralistic Future,” at Harvard University in Cambridge, MA. June 16, 2000.
  • “Negotiating Taiwan’s Language Hierarchy: Taiwan’s new language education curriculum and the role of the state in shaping linguistic markets.” A Paper Presented at the Ninth Annual Columbia Graduate Student Conference for East Asian Studies in New York, NY. February 5, 2000.
  • Habitus, Hegemony, and Historical Blocks: Locating Language Policy in Gramsci’s theory of the State.” Presented to the 95th Annual American Anthropological Association Meetings in San Francisco, CA. 1996.
  • Organized panel, Gramsci, Hegemony and the Critique of Anthropology. With Jason S. Greenberg. Sponsored by the American Ethnological Society at the 95th Annual American Anthropological Association Meetings in San Francisco, CA. 1996.
  • “Organizing and Teaching an Undergraduate Class.” With Jason S. Greenberg. Presented to the Department of Anthropology, Temple University. 1997.
  • “Using Information Technology in Teaching Anthropology.” Presented to the Department of Anthropology, Temple University. 1995.