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Moving Objects: Modes of Conveyance & the Making of Global Asias

Friday, April 24, 2026, 10:00 am - 5:30 pm EDT
Free
A photograph of a Kavadi. It spins in the air above a crowd.

Presented by the Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU and Pennsylvania State University’s Global Asias Initiative.

The Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU and Pennsylvania State University’s Global Asias Initiative are pleased to present “Moving Objects: Modes of Conveyance & the Making of Global Asias,”  a one-day symposium at NYU and a Convergence feature for a special issue of the journal Verge: Studies in Global Asias. “Moving Objects” examines  the varied modes of conveyance and the material infrastructures that facilitate the movements of people, cultural objects, and materials, by which Global Asias come into existence.

What are the objects, vehicles, and vessels of migration, circulation, and exchange that connect Asians to one another and to others? What are the platforms and material environments through which Global Asias are built? How do cultural and political representations of such moving objects serve to make diasporic passages possible? How are such passages re-routed with the arrival of new modes and technologies of travel and transit? How do moving objects shape the national, ethnic, racial, and religious subjectivities of those who inhabit Global Asias? What cultural and political meanings attach to the objects of movement and the paths they take?

Online registration will close at 9:00 a.m. on Friday, April 24. Guests will also be able to register onsite. 

Symposium schedule

9:45 a.m. Registration

10:00-10:15 a.m. Opening Remarks

Crystal Parikh, Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU
Tina Chen, Penn State’s Global Asias Initiative

10:15 a.m.-12:05 p.m. Objects Moving People

Anel Rakhimzhanova, “Performing Transit: Mobility and the Spatial Imagination in Central Asia”
Ann Ngoc Tran, “Boat Materialities: The Maritime Objects of Vietnam’s Postwar Exodus”
Christopher Capozzola, “Trapik, or, How Manila Got Hooked on Cars”
Julia H. Lee, “Tracking Global Asias”
Moderated by
Junyoung Verónica Kim, New York University

12:05-2:00 p.m. Break

2:00-3:40 p.m. People Moving Objects 

Kyoungjin Bae, “The Crisis of Portable Infrastructure: Tea Chests between Nineteenth-Century China and India”
Eve Oishi, “Correspondences: Three Missing Letters, the Postal Service, and Global Asias”
Alisha Elizabeth Cherian, “Kavadis in Motion: Routes of Belonging across Tamil Singapore and Malaysia”
Moderated by Krishnendu Ray, New York University

3:45-4:00 p.m. Closing Remarks

Crystal Parikh, Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU
Tina Chen, Penn State’s Global Asias Initiative

4:00 p.m. Reception

 

NYU campus access guidelines: This is an in-person event, open to the public. Registration is required. Non-NYU guests may be asked to present a government-issued photo ID. NYU guests must present their NYU ID.

Accessibility note: This venue has an elevator and is accessible for wheelchair users. There are single-stall, all gender restrooms and a lactation room available. If you have any access needs, please email apa.rsvp@nyu.edu.

Credit: Kavadi Thaipusam” by hams37 is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0.

Details

  • Date: Friday, April 24, 2026
  • Time:
    10:00 am - 5:30 pm EDT
  • Cost: Free

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