Monthly Archives: January 2019
Thursday, January 31: Alex Haskins, “Sovereignty as Counter-domination: Alertness, Dignity, and Political Reform in Sakuma Shozan’s Thought”
Alex Haskins
PhD Candidate in Political Science, University of Chicago
“Sovereignty as Counter-domination: Alertness, Dignity, and Political Reform in Sakuma Shozan’s Thought”
Thursday, January 31, 4:00-5:30 PM
John Hope Franklin Room (SSR 224)
Discussant: Jessa Dahl, PhD Candidate in History, University of Chicago
Monday, January 28: Peidong Sun, “‘Fragrant Flowers’ and ‘Poisonous Weeds’: Censoring Personal Readings during the Cultural Revolution”
Peidong Sun
Associate Professor of History, Fudan University
“‘Fragrant Flowers’ and ‘Poisonous Weeds’: Censoring Personal Readings during the Cultural Revolution”
Monday, January 28, 5:00-7:00 PM
5:00-7:00 PM, CEAS 319
Co-sponsored with the Center for East Asian Studies
Protected: Thursday, January 17: Megan Beckerich, “Supernatural Bodies and the Western Gaze in Meiji Japan”
Thursday, January 17: Megan Beckerich, “Supernatural Bodies and the Western Gaze in Meiji Japan”
Megan Beckerich
MA Candidate in MAPH, University of Chicago
“Supernatural Bodies and the Western Gaze in Meiji Japan”
Thursday, January 17, 4:00-5:30 PM
John Hope Franklin Room (SSR 224)
Discussant: Robert Burgos, PhD Candidate in History, University of Chicago
Winter 2019 EATRH Workshop Schedule
The East Asia: Transregional Histories Workshop is pleased to announce its schedule for Winter 2019. We look forward to seeing you in attendance!
Winter 2019 Schedule:
1/17 Megan Beckerich, MA Candidate in MAPH, University of Chicago
Title: “Supernatural Bodies and the Western Gaze in Meiji Japan”
4:00-5:30 PM, John Hope Franklin Room (SSR 224)
1/28 (Monday) Peidong Sun, Associate Professor of Chinese History, Fudan University
5:00-7:00 PM, CEAS 319
Co-sponsored with the Center for East Asian Studies
1/31 Alex Haskins, PhD Candidate in Political Science, University of Chicago
Title: “Sovereignty as Counter-domination: Alertness, Dignity, and Political Reform in Sakuma Shozan’s Thought”
4:00-5:30 PM, John Hope Franklin Room (SSR 224)
2/14 William Marotti, Professor of Japanese History, UCLA
Title of pre-circulated paper TBD
4:00-5:30 PM, John Hope Franklin Room (SSR 224)
2/28 Yasser Nasser, PhD Student in History, University of Chicago
Title: “The Pedagogy of Pan-Asian Sisterhood: The ACDWF and Defending the Peace of Asia”
4:00-5:30 PM, John Hope Franklin Room (SSR 224)
3/14 Jun Hee Lee, PhD Candidate in History, University of Chicago
Title: “ ‘We are the Glorious Coal Miners of Miike’: Araki Sakae the Laborer-Composer and His Postwar Movement Identities”
4:00-5:30 PM, John Hope Franklin Room (SSR 224)