Presential event
A transatlantic dialogue on memories, representations, and recognition
Venue: Amphithéâtre Leroy-Beaulieu, 27 rue Saint-Guillaume - 75007 Paris
This symposium has been financed by Sciences Po Transatlantic Research Fund, Institut Convergences Migrations and ANR PolAsie
The surge of the anti-Asian bigotry since the COVID-19 has aroused a general awareness about the prejudices against Asian populations. However, its causes, patterns and responses remain little explored. This international conference will bring together researchers and activists from Europe and North America to compare the memories, representations and recognition of Asian populations in different national contexts. Two central questions are addressed: First, how do groups and individuals with Asian heritage appropriate collective memories to fight for a fairer representation in Europe and in North America? Secondly, how do different regimes of diversity in multicultural democratic countries determine the recognition of Asian minorities in the public space? Through a transatlantic dialogue, we expect to come up with plausible directions for future research and actions on Asian minorities acknowledgement in Western societies.
Program:
Ya-Han CHUANG & Khatharya UM
Moderator: Russell JEUNG, San Francisco State University
Moderator: Hélène LE BAIL, CNRS, Sciences Po Paris
Moderator: Khatharya UM, University of California Berkeley
Julie HAMAIDE, Koï
Moderator: Ya-Han CHUANG