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The Thirteenth Meeting of the Conference Saturday and Sunday, March 14-15 in Toronto, Canada Saturday, March 14, 2-4 p.m. at the Sheraton Hotel An AAS panel planned and chaired by J.I. Crump (Michigan) with the general title: 1I0ralPerformance and Literary Texts: Old Problems, New Answers(?)" Victor H. Mair (Pennsylvania): Tun-huang transformation texts (pien-wen): aides memoire or prototypic vernacular short stories? (See P. 5 be1ow) Gail Oman (Chicago): A tentative characterization of late 15th century Shuo-ch'ang Tz'u-hua. David T. Roy (Chicago): The 15th century Shuo-ch'ang Tz'u-hua as examples of written formulaic composition. (See p. 97 below) Cyril Birch (California-Berkeley): The dramatic potential of Xi Shi : elite versus popular elements in two Ming plays. (See p.129below) Sunday, March 15, 9-12:00 a.m. at Innis College, University of Toronto Wayne Schlepp (Toronto): Mongolian Narratives recorded in Huhehote, 1980. Richard F.S. Yang (Pittsburgh): Yuan Shih-hai, great singer of painted-face roles. Bell Yung (Pittsburgh): In China with a video-camera: present trends, opportunities and problems for the field worker. Ch'ung-wen Shih (Pennsylvania): Cao Yu - China's leading dramatist. All arrangements other than the AAS panel were made by Kate Stevens (Toronto) inciuding a subscription dinner on Saturday evening at the Golden Country Restaurant followed by an informal evening at Hart House of the University of Toronto, at which Jo Humphrey demonstrated the manipulation of shadow theatre figures. Corrigendum CHINOPERL Papers No.9 (1979-80) Page 72 1ine 3 for~.R... read -j..~ Pages 109 and 110 are wrongly numbered. The sheet is reversed. 4 The Thirteenth Meetingof the Conference Saturday and Sunday, March14-15 in Toronto, Canada Saturday, March14, 2-4 p.m. at the Sheraton Hotel AnAAS panel planned and chaired by J.I. Crump(Michigan)with the general title: 110ral Performanceand Literary Texts: Old Problems, NewAnswers(?)" Victor H. Mair (Pennsylvania): Tun-huangtransformation texts (pien-wen) : aides memoireor prototypic vernacular short stories? (See P. 5 below) Gail Oman(Chicago): A tentative characterization of late 15th century Shuo-ch'ang Tz'u-hua. DavidT. Roy(Chicago): The 15th century Shuo-ch'ang Tz1 u-hua as examplesof written formulaic composition. (Seep. 97 below) Cyril Birch (California-Berkeley): The dramatic potential of Xi Shi : elite versus popular elements in two Mingplays. (See p.129below) Sunday, March15, 9-12:00 a.m. at Innis College, University of Toronto Wayne Schlepp (Toronto): MongolianNarratives recorded in Huhehote, 1980. Richard F.S. Yang(Pittsburgh): YuanShih-hai, great singer of painted-face roles. Bell Yung(Pittsburgh): In China with a video-camera: present trends, opportunities and problems for the field worker. Ch 1 ung-wenShih (Pennsylvania): CaoYu- China's leading dramatist. All arrangements other than the AAS panel were madeby Kate Stevens (Toronto) inciuding a subscription dinner on Saturday evening at the GoldenCountry Restaurant followed by an informal evening at Hart House of the University of Toronto, at which Jo Humphrey demonstrated the manipulation of shadowtheatre figures. Pages Corrigendum CHINOPERL Papers No. 9 (1979-80} Page 72 line 3 forf.',R_read 1.,4:. 109 and 110 are wronglynumbered. The sheet 4 is reversed. ...

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