Conference Agenda

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Session Overview
Date: Saturday, 21/June/2025
9:00am
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10:30am
Panel 05: Bridging Continents: Taiwan’s Evolving Role in European Diplomacy and Policy
Location: Room 2.03
Chair: Kristina Kironska
 

The visit of the German ambassador to Taiwan in 1910: A Digital Exploration of the Historical Process

Yu-Yin Hsu, Kuan-Wei Wu



Taiwan's Role in German Policy Towards the Asia-Pacific Region

Jens Damm



European States and Taiwan in the Indo-Pacific: A Digital Humanities Analysis of National Strategies

Stefano Pelaggi



Taiwan’s Outbound Relations – Intensifying Diverse Cooperation Amid International Tensions

Josie-Marie Perkuhn

Panel 06: Archipelagic Connections: Environment, Identity, and Indigenous Narratives in Taiwan
Location: Room 2.18
Chair: Isabelle Cockel
 

Historical Relationality and the Role of Taiwan’s Indigenous Peoples in Canada’s Indo-Pacific Strategy

Scott Eliot Simon



Navigating with “Unclean Things” Archipelagically: Ghosts and Drifted Waste on the Beaches of Kinmen

Chengyu Yang



Migration as a Part of Modernization of Indigenous Communities in Taiwan

Petr Janda



Environmental Constructions Inherited from Textual Landscapes: Revisiting Taiwan Writing in Nieh Hua-ling's Mulberry and Peach

Huizhong Guo

10:30am
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10:45am
Coffee Break 3
10:45am
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12:15pm
Panel 07: The Evolution of Language and Translation in Taiwan
Location: Room 2.03
Chair: Corrado Neri
 

Taiwanese Language Education and Literacy under Taiwan's Language Policy

Lekun Tan



Trajectories of Working with Dutch Formosa Materials

Ann Heylen



Our Memory in Your Language: Translating Indigenous Cultures in Taiwan’s Museums

Yan Ying



Digital Transformation in Translation Services: Taiwanese Language Professionals' Adoption of AI Technologies in the Context of Indo-Pacific Regional Integration

Daphne Qi-rong Chang



Who Is “Seediq Bale”? Representation of Taiwan Indigenous Culture in the Film *Warriors of the Rainbow

Salone Ishahavut

Panel 08: Navigating Uncertainty: Taiwan’s Resilience Amidst China’s Expanding Influence
Location: Room 2.18
Chair: Josie-Marie Perkuhn
 

Taiwan’s Path to the ICC: the Delegation of ad hoc ICC Jurisdiction, the Strategic Benefits of a Unilateral Declaration for Rules of Engagement (ROE) and Countering Chinese Lawfare

Sasha Bonafede Chhabra, Sze Hong Lam, Kaichieh {KJ} Hsu



What Can Chinese Medicine Tell us About Taiwan? A Reflection From an Anthropological Case Study to Question Its Relationship With The Indo-Pacific And Beyond

Daniele Mario Buonomo



PRC’s Vision of the Global Rule of Law and Its Implications for Taiwan

Martin Lavička



Role of Taiwan in Sustaining Global Supply Chain: The Significance of Malacca Strait

Saroj Kumar Ratha

12:15pm
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1:00pm
Lunch 1: Book Launch
1:00pm
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2:30pm
Panel 09: To Defend and Protect: Taiwan’s Strategic Role in the Indo-Pacific
Location: Room 2.03
Chair: Alfred Gerstl
 

Every Reproduction of Sovereignty in the Case of Civilian Defense

Yi-Hui Lin



Japan’s Indo-Pacific Grand Strategy and the ‘Taiwan Contingency’

Paul Jobin, Arata Hirai



An Indo-Pacific View of the Cross-Strait Tensions through a Japanese Media Prism

Lutgard Lams



Japan-Taiwan Relations in the 2010s and Beyond. Transformations and Limits of a Forbidden Relationship

Mattia Dello Spedale Venti

Panel 10: Museums, Music, Memory: Political and Cultural Expressions in Taiwan
Location: Room 2.18
Chair: Nancy Guy
 

Museumifying the Bad Old Days: The Presentation of Dictatorship in Central Eastern Europe and Taiwan: A Reconnaissance

Thomas Baron Gold



Tsai's Days at the Museum: Taiwan, Laos, "Nanyang" & Queer Regionalism

Nicholas Andrew de Villiers



Retelling Traumatic Memories Of Taiwanese Imperial Japan Servicemen In Southeast Asia – A Case Study Of The Taiwanese Ballad 'New Song About The Lost War In The Shōwa Era'

Thomas Eduard Fliss



Parallelism and Paradox: Performance Experiment and Political Metaphor in the Experimental Opera Phaedra

Chenlin Kao



Navigating Censorship Routes: Taiwan’s Music Industry’s Path through Chinese Censorship

Chen-Yu Lin

2:30pm
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2:45pm
Coffee Break 4
2:45pm
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4:35pm
Panel 11: From Poetry to Politics: Taiwanese Cinema in Historical and Transnational Contexts
Location: Room 2.03
Chair: Wafa Ghermani
 

Singing for Home or Sovereignty? Fei Xiang and the Geopolitical Framing of "Cloud of Hometown"

Chang Liu



Benshengren Abroad: Anxious Fantasies of Overseas Travel in Taiwanese-Language Cinema

Chris Berry



Film in Poetry: Cinematic Techniques in the Poetry of Hung Hung 鴻鴻

Sarka Masarova

Panel 12: Mobility, Integration, and Exclusion: The Realities of Migrant Communities in Taiwan
Location: Room 2.18
Chair: Beatrice Zani
 

In search of the 'Taiwanese Dream': Aspirations and Challenges Among Skilled Migrants in Taiwan

Yen-Fen Tseng



From Monitored Subjects to Resourceful Citizens? Experiences of Vietnamese Marriage Migrant Women and Their Children in Taiwan

Thi Thu Mai



Immigrant Paradox or Immigrant Disadvantage? Educational Assortative Marriage and Intergenerational Educational Mobility in Taiwan

Kuo-Hsien Su



Cultural Nationalism and Vietnamese Working Migration to Taiwan: Principles of Political Exclusion, Social Subjection, and Economic Exploitation

Filip Kraus



The Ongoing Persistence of “Primordial Nationalism” in the Face of Cosmopolitan Futures

Allen Chun



Nikah Siri and temporality: Indonesian Migrant Workers’ Intimacy and Mobility in Taiwan

Isabelle Cockel, Jonathan Parhusip

4:35pm
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4:45pm
Coffee Break 5
4:45pm
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6:00pm
EATS Annual General Meeting (EATS Members only
Location: Room 2.31
6:30pm
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9:30pm
Conference Dinner
Konvikt - Univerzitní 3, 779 00 Olomouc