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Franco-Singaporean Symposium in Paris at EFEO, “New research in historical Campa studies. Here the lectures program.
18 and 19 June 2012

CONFERENCE ON NEW RESEARCH IN HISTORICAL CAMPĀ STUDIES
Maison de l’Asie, 22 avenue du président Wilson, Paris

PROGRAMME
Monday, 18 June 2012

Opening speach by Franciscus VERELLEN, Director, École française d’Extrême-Orient (EFEO) and Tansen SEN Head, Nalanda-Sriwijaya Centre, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), Singapore

PANEL 1: EARLY SETTLEMENT AND CENTERS
Chairperson: William SOUTHWORTH

LÂM THỊ MỸ DZUNG University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi
Champa Settlements from the First Millennium AD (New Archaeological Studies)

Mariko YAMAGATA Showa Women’s University, Tokyo
NGUYẼN KIM DUNG, Institute of Archaeology, Hanoi
BUI CHI HOANG, Southern Institute of Sustainable Development, Ho Chi Minh City
The Development of Regional Centers in Ancient Campa: Viewed from Recent Archaeological Advancements in Central Vietnam

PANEL 2: CAMPĀ TERRITORIES REVISED
Chairperson: Pierre-Yves MANGUIN

NGUYỄN TIẾN ĐÔNG & Federico BAROCCO both Institute of Archaeology, Hanoi
The Champa Archaeological Territories in QuẢng Nam and Phú Yên Provinces

Andrew HARDY & NGUYỄN TIẾN ĐÔNG
EFEO/Hanoi Institute of Archaeology, Hanoi
Evidence for a Hypothesis About the Campa Territory of Quảng Ngãi

PANEL 3: SCULPTURE
Chairperson: Patrizia ZOLESE

Pierre BAPTISTE Musée Guimet, Paris
A propos de l’iconographie du temple de Ðồng Dương : Un piédestal sensé représenter le démon Māra

Parul Pandya DHAR University of Delhi
Pride and Penitence of an Anti-hero: The Rāvaṇānugrahamūrti in India and Campā

John GUY The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Śaivism and the evidence of liṅgakośapūjā in early Champa (with a short contribution by Anne-Valérie Schweyer)

PANEL 4: SITES & ARCHITECTURE
Chairperson: Geoff WADE

Julian R. BROWN, School of Oriental and African Studies, London
Unravelling the Visual Archive of Ancient Campa: The Architectural Line-Drawings of Henri Parmentier

Mara LANDONI, Scientific University “Politecnico di Milano”, Italy
Study on Cham construction techniques and materials at the Mỹ Sơn Site

Anne-Valérie SCHWEYER Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris
Des lieux puissants au Campa

PUBLIC LECTURE
Speaker: Patrizia ZOLESE Lerici Foundation
Temple, Power and Policy: Historical Implications of Archaeological and Conservation Work at Mỹ Sơn . Venue: Auditorium Musée Guimet


Tuesday, 19 June 2012

PANEL 5: ANCIENT CAMPĀ AND ITS NEIGHBOURS
Pierre BAPTISTE
Stephen A. MURPHY, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Cultural Connections and Shared Origins between Campa and Dvaravati: A comparison of common artistic and architectural motifs, ca. 8th–10th centuries CE


William A. SOUTHWORTH, Rijksmuseum, Netherlands
(and, in absentia, Trần Kỳ Phương)
On the movement and interrelationship of Cam and Khmer sculpture during the Angkorian Period: in regard to the overland trade routes between Champa and Cambodia

Amandine LEPOUTRE Center for Khmer Studies, Siem Reap
Le Haut Campā en Asie du Sud-Est au XII°siècle : l’apport des inscriptions de Jaya Harivarmadeva

PANEL 6: CAMPĀ IN THE XVTH CENTURY
Chairperson: Andrew HARDY

Arlo GRIFFITHS, EFEO/Jakarta
Epigraphical texts and sculptural stelae produced under the Vīrabhadravarmadevas of fifteenth century Campā

John K. WHITMORE, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
1471, The Fall of Vijaya, Decline or Competition? Campa in the Fifteenth Century

Brian ZOTTOLI Council on International Educational Exchange
From Champa to Cochinchina: regional economic, political and cultural dimensions of Champa’s transformation from the 14th to 16th century

PANEL 7: CAMPĀ IN THE 17 TH–19 TH CENTURIES
Chairperson: Anne-Valérie SCHWEYER

MOHAMED EFFENDY Bin Abdul Hamid, University of Hawa‘i, Manoa
The Dalikal Manuis jieng Gru Cruw (Man becomes the teacher of the Cruw (Churu): The rise of the Po Gru and Cam understandings of power and authority

Thérèse GUYOT-BECKER, École pratique des hautes études, Paris
Le droit coutumier cham au XVIII° siècle : Permanence des traditions et des lois chames sous protectorat vietnamien.

PANEL 8: LINGUISTIC AND CULTURAL CONNECTIONS BEYOND CAMPĀ
Chairperson: Arlo GRIFFITHS

Trương Văn Món (Sakaya), Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City
The Relationship between Campa and the Malay World Though Raja Praong and Mak Yong Rituals

Marc BRUNELLE, University of Ottawa
Revisiting the expansion of the Chamic language family

Geoff WADE, Nalanda-Sriwijaya Centre, ISEAS
Campa in the Ming Reign Annals: References to Campa in the Ming shi-lu (14th–17th centuries)

17:30–18:00 ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION AND CLOSING
Chairpersons: Arlo GRIFFITHS, Andrew HARDY, and Tansen SEN

We hope that there will be proceedings of this conference, which will allows us to come back in details on those papers.






 
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