
East Asian Studies Events
EAS DEPARTMENT COLLOQUIUM
Events are held from 12 noon - 1:30pm on Wednesdays in Jones Hall 202
If the speaker makes them available before the colloquium, background materials can be downloaded.
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| Feb. 13 | Daniel Burton-Rose "The Religious Lives of Qing Literati Officials: Daoist Abbeys, Lay Canons, and Spirit- Writing Altars" |
| Feb. 20 |
Erin Raffety |
| Feb. 27 | Thomas Hare "How to make a Zen Portrait (?)" |
| March 6 | Sheldon Garon "The Japanese Home Front and the Transnational History of Aerial Bombardment" |
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March 13 |
Jun Hu "A Study of Typology in Three Movements: The 'Fudou' Cave at Pre-Sui Dunhuang" |
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March 20 |
Spring Recess |
| March 27 |
Martin Collcutt / Cancelled |
| April 3 | Seiiji Makino "The Japanese language, whose is it? - A Case study of Hideo Levy and Haruki Murakami" |
| April 10 |
Haruko Wakabayashi |
| April 17 | Keiko Ono "Uses of Poetry in Heian" |
| April 24 | Chih-ping Chou "The Anti-Communist Thoughts of Hu Shi (1891-1962)" |
| May 1 | Atsuko Ueda "Cultural Resentment and Valorization in Postwar Japanese Literary Criticism" |
| May 8 |
Joy Kim / Cancelled Dirk Meyer (University of Oxford) |
