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VSG Meeting Minutes
April 5, 7pm
Washington, D.C.
Present:
Chair: Nora Taylor; Executive Committee: Ann Marie Leshkowich; Steve
Graw, Kim Loan Hill
VSG Members: 25
Meeting convened at 7pm.
Announcements: At this years 2002 AAS there were 7 panels relating
to Vietnam. Vietnam Studies Group sponsored 2 panels: panel 109: Locality
and Practice: Reinterpreting Vietnamese Christianity, organized by Michelle
Thompson and panel 128: Ethnic Dynamics and Policies in Vietnam.
Research in Vietnam Round-Table data base: Ann Marie Leshkowich announced
a data base being created for graduate students to learn about research
in Vietnam based on last years VSG sponsored round table. Participants
are encouraged to submit information relating to their field research
in Vietnam, i.e. topic, sponsoring institutions, visa problems, and
any other information pertaining to conducting research in Vietnam to
help graduate students in their preparations for field work. Contact
Ann Marie Leshkowich or visit the VSG web site for details: aleskow@holycross.edu
The Chair gave a summary of the SEAC meeting on Thursday and the meeting
with the AAS officers. This was the last year for Border Crossing subventions
but incoming president David Ludden emphasized the need to internationalize
AAS and encourage Asians to participate in the meetings. AAS will
continue to offer travel subsidies for Asian nationals on a select basis.
The Border Crossing portion of the AAS program will continue but without
subventions. The AAS also encourages country groups to propose panels
for the ICAS which will be held in Singapore August 19-22, 2003. SEAC
will sponsor two panels and receive funds for participants from the
region.
SEAC sponsored a shipment of books from Hy Van Luongs office
to the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology.
Budget: VSG currently has $2,067.64 in its budget. This sum was not
reported at the VSG meeting because of change over in leadership and
miscommunication from AAS. AAS has now sent the financial statement
to the current chair. Any suggestions for use of VSG funds are welcome.
Elections:
Two Executive Committee members terms ended in 2002:
Carl Thayer, Political Science, University of New South Wales
Ann Marie Leshkowich, Anthropology, College of the Holy Cross
VSG members present at the meeting nominated two additional members:
Frank Proshan, Anthropology, Smithsonian Institution and Oscar Salemink,
Anthropology, Amsterdam. The nominations were seconded and audience
voted aye for their election.
Current Executive Committee is as follows:
Nora Taylor, Art History, Arizona State University (Chair) term ending
in 2005
Hy Van Luong, Anthropology, Toronto, (Outgoing Chair) term ending in
2005
Helen Chauncy, History, U of Victoria, 2004
Martin Grossheim, History, Germany, 2004
Steve Graw, Rural Sociology, Cornell, 2004
Shaun Malarney, Anthropology, Tokyo, 2004
Michael DiGregorio, Geography, Ford Foundation, Hanoi, 2004
Kim Loan Hill, History and Language, San Diego, 2003
Oscar Salemink, Anthropology, Amsterdam, 2005
Frank Proshan, Anthropology, Smithsonian, 2005
Judith Henchy, Editor VSG homepage and manager of listserve, ex-officio
Andrew Wells Dang and Susan Hammond of the Fund for Reconciliation
announced the presence of Mac Duong, former head of the Institute of
Social Sciences in Ho Chi Minh City, and Nguyen Thi Xuan Mai formerly
head of ISSHO's International Cooperation Department at the AAS meetings.
Discussion:
The Chair proposed a discussion over the role of the VSG and Shawn
McHale proposed that there be more annoucements of publications and
book reviews on the web site.
Proposals for 2003 meeting were not discussed.
Meeting adjourned at 8:30pm
Nora Taylor
Assistant Professor
Southeast Asian Art History
Interdisciplinary Humanitities Program
Arizona State University
P. O. Box 870302
Tempe, AZ 85287-0302
Office: 480-727-6748
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