Rationale
Center of Excellence on Women and Social Security (CEWSS) has been continuously striving as a spearhead in bridging the knowledge gap on critical social issues, namely democratization, social security, the socio-cultural phenomena in southern Thailand, and gender equality and diversity through enhancing the network of cooperation among both national and international scholars.
The CEWSS has organized the annual international conference with the faith that the seminar will not only generates a fruitful knowledge-exchanging platform for students, researchers, lecturer, and interested participants but will also contribute to the betterment of academic cooperation among the prestige universities worldwide and all involved parties. The crucial phenomenon which inspired our conference’s theme for this year is the registration of “Nora”, the reputable local performing art of Southern Thailand which has a shared cultural root in Southeast Asia, as the world’s intangible heritage.
Besides being the imminent traditional performance, Nora also represents and reflects the opulence of the Southern Thai cultural heritages which should be further promoted both in academic and economic dimension to the global arena. Therefore, the CEWSS decided to organize the 2023 seminar under the theme “Nora and Intangible Cultural Heritage in Southeast Asia”. With the supportive cooperation from our international collaborators, CEWSS hopes to once again generate and strengthen fruitful academic networks which would bridge the gap of knowledge on these socio-cultural issues.
Objectives
- To promote and conserve knowledge in Nora and other intangible cultural heritage in Southern Thailand and Southeast Asia
- To provide a knowledge exchanging platform and strengthen international academic networks on Nora and other intangible cultural heritage in Southern Thailand and Southeast Asia
Date and Venue
The international conference “Nora and Intangible Cultural Heritage in Southeast Asia” will be held on Tuesday, 28 March 2023. Starting from 1 pm. to 4.30 pm. in a hybrid model at Meeting Room 1, Academic Building 5, Walailak University.
Events and Activities
- The oral presentations should be made in English. (Hybrid Model)
- There will be a Nora workshop & performing demonstration by professional Nora artists.
Suggested Sub-Theme for Presenters
Multi-dimensional and interdisciplinary Nora studies:
- Interdisciplinary Studies of Nora studies
- Cultural Heritage Management
- Southern Thai and Southeast Asian Cultural Heritage
- Gender and Sexual Orientation in Performing Arts
- Cultural Heritage Information Management
- Methodologies and Critical Debates on Cultural Heritage
- Shared Cultural Root of Nora and the Performance in Southeast Asia
Abstract and Full Paper Submission
- Papers must meet the word limit of 6,000-8,000 words along with an abstract of 300 words.
- Three to five keywords must be listed at the end of the abstract.
- The APA reference style is recommended.
- Submitted abstracts and papers are only accepted in Microsoft Word format.
Conference Program
Time (BKK Time) | Programs | Note |
12.45 – 13.00 | Registration | Online and onsite (Hybrid Module) |
13.00 – 13.15 |
Event Report Opening Ceremony |
MC: Dr. Phanyupha Thammawat Center of Excellence on Women and Social Security, Walailak University |
13.15 – 13.30 | Traditional Nora Performance by Nora Kriangdej Troupe |
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13.30 – 14.00 | Keynote Speech by Professor Dr. Cholthira Satyawadhna Entitle: “Moving towards the ‘Intermediality’ of Manohra Innovative Visual Art: Deconstruction of the Long-play Encoded Archetype in the Nora Complex” |
Moderator: Dr. Phanyupha Thammawat Center of Excellence on Women and Social Security, Walailak University |
14.00 – 15.30 | Conversational Talk 1. Anant Narkkong Lecturer of Faculty of Music, Silpakorn University, Thailand 2. Dr. Patricia Hardwick Senior Lecturer in the Department of Music and Performing Arts, Sultan Idris Education University, Malaysia 3. Dr. Kanit Sripaoraya Senior Lecturer in Faculty of Creative Technology and Heritage, Universiti Malaysia Kelantan, Malaysia 4. Nora Kriangdej Khamnarong |
Moderator: Manawat Promrat Center of Excellence on Women and Social Security, Walailak University |
15.30 – 16.30 |
Presentation Session (Panel I) 1. The Bibliometric Analysis of Nora Research in Thailand Satjaree Sirichai and Siwanath Nunthapichai, School of Informatics, Walailak University Siriyaporn Preecha, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Nakhon Si Thammarat Rajabhat University 2. Adaptation of Yogyakarta Batik Culture after the Registration of Indonesian Batik as a World Heritage Chanakamol Kongyok, School of Liberal Arts, Walailak University 3. Nora: Learning to Inherit the Cultural Heritage in the Changing Social Contexts Wilawan Wichaidit, Cultural and Sports Promotion, Walailak University Presentation Session (Panel II) |
Venue: Meeting Room 1 (1st floor) Commentator: Moderator: Venue: Meeting Room 2 (2nd floor) Commentator: Moderator: |
16.30 – 17.30 | Nora Demonstration by Nora Kriangdej Troupe |
MC: Facilitator: |
17.30 | Closing Ceremony and Certification Awarding | MC: Dr. Phanyupha Thammawat Center of Excellence on Women and Social Security, Walailak University |
Registration fee
- Students, 500 Baht
- Researchers, lecturers, and all interested participants, 800 Baht
Send the abstract and full paper
- Interested presenters may send the abstract and full paper to cewss.wu@gmail.com from now to 20 of February 2023.
- Selected authors will be notified with an invitation letter via e-mail by 28 February 2023.
Transfer registration fee
- Transfer registration fee to Government Savings Bank,
- Account no. 020232561801
- Account name: Center of Excellence on Women and Social Security, Walailak University Branch
- Swift code: GSBATSBK
Organized by
- Center of Excellence on Women and Social Security (CEWSS), Walailak University, Thailand
In collaboration with
- Faculty of Creative Technology and Heritage, Universiti Malaysia Kelantan, Malaysia