
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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| February 8 | Haruko Wakabayashi "Who or What Is to Be Blamed? A Theoretical Framework for Understanding Interpretations of Disasters in Medieval Japan" |
| February 15 | Eun Kyung Min "Robinson Crusoe and the Great Wall of China" |
| February 22 | Gregory Seiffert "Poetic Themes in Seventeenth-Century Nanjing Painting" |
| February 29 | Steven Chung "Cold War Optics in Asia: Notes Towards Another Investigation" |
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March 7 |
Seiichi Makino "How and Why Do We Repeat?" |
| March 14 | Mathias Vigouroux "Transnational Apprenticeship in Early Nineteenth-Century Japan: Philipp Franz von Siebold Initiation to Ishizaka Sotetsu Acupuncture" |
| March 21 | Spring recess |
| March 28 | Everett Zhang "Facing Trauma: How Post-disaster Psychological Intervention Emerged in Post-Mao China" |
| April 4 |
Paize Keulemans |
| April 11 | Sheldon Garon "The Home Front in Wartime Japan: Bombing and Food Insecurity" |
| April 18 | Martin Collcutt "Pacific Encounter: The Japanese Iwakura Embassy in San Francisco in 1872" |
| April 25 | Chih-ping Chou "Zhao Yuanren and Chinese Language Instruction in the US" |
| May 2 | Atsuko Ueda "Zoku as an Aesthetic Criterion: Reforms for Poetry and Prose" |
| May 9 | Christopher Mayo "Competing in the Ritual Marketplace: Temples, Shrines, and Churches in Sixteenth-Century Japan" |
