World Economic History Congress • Utrecht, The Netherlands
Paper presented • Social Clubs Membership, Economic Cooperation
& Firm Identity: J.P. Morgan & Co. and Kuhn, Loeb &
Co., 1895-1920, August 2009
Association for Asian American Studies • Honolulu, HI
Session organizer • The Work of Gary Y. Okihiro, April 2009
Fordham University • New York, NY
Paper presented • “Rethinking the Boundaries of Asian American
Studies: Asian Bodies, Identity Formation, and J.P. Morgan &
Co.,” June 2008
Oxford University, Said School of Business • Oxford, England
Paper presented • “The Network of J.P. Morgan & Co.,” May
2008
Business History Conference • Sacramento, CA
Paper presented • “The Social Nature of Economic Interests: The
Network of J.P. Morgan & Co.,” April 2008
Guest writer, Critical Seminar in Manuscript Development, Dartmouth
College, "The Civilization of J.P. Morgan & Co.," November 13,
2006
Social Science History Association • Minneapolis, MN
Paper presented • “Social Network Analysis and the Historical Study
of American Business,” November 2006
Society of Historians of American Foreign Relations • Lawrence,
KS
Panel Chair • “Women and International Relations: Insiders and
Outsiders,” June 2006
Association of Business Historians Annual Meeting • London,
England
Paper presented • “J.P. Morgan & Co.’s South Manchurian
Railway Loan: The Cultural Context of U.S. Dollar Diplomacy,” June
2006
Dartmouth College Asian American Studies Conference * Hanover,
NH
Invited guest and participant in roundtable, “Asian American
Studies in New England,” May 2006
Economic and Business Historical Society (EBHS) • Pittsburgh,
PA
Paper presented • “Women and the Networks of Finance
Capitalists: J.P. Morgan & Co. and the 1927 South Manchurian
Railway Loan,” April 2006
Society for the Study of Curriculum History• San Francisco,
CA
Presented paper at annual conference, April 2006
“Religion in Politics: Contemporary Issues in Public
Broadcasting”
Association for Asian American Studies (AAAS) • Atlanta, GA
Organized and Presented paper at annual conference, March
2006
“Forensic Science and Eugenics: Asian America’s Early
History?”
American Historical Association • Philadelphia, PA
Organized and Presented paper at annual conference, January
2006
“Finance Capital, Race, Empire & Harvard: J.P. Morgan & Co.
& The Culture of Dollar Diplomacy”
Association for Asian American Studies (AAAS) • San Francisco,
CA
Presented and Chaired Roundtable Panel at annual conference, May
2003
“The Epistemology of Practicing Asian American Studies”
American Studies Association (ASA) • Washington, D.C.
Presented paper at annual conference, October 1997
"Representing Maya Lin and Writing History"
Association for Asian American Studies (AAAS) • Seattle, WA
Presented paper at annual conference, April 1997
"Theorizing Intervention: Hong Kong Cinema in Asian America"
Association for Asian American Studies (AAAS) • Washington,
D.C.
Presented paper at annual conference, June 1996
"Privileging Race, Class, Gender and Sexuality"