February 25, 4-6 pm, Classics 111
Julia Thomas, University of Notre Dame, Associate Professor, Department of History
“Intimate Trauma, Cool Distance: Photographic Politics in 1950s Japan”
February 25, 4-6 pm, Classics 111
Julia Thomas, University of Notre Dame, Associate Professor, Department of History
“Intimate Trauma, Cool Distance: Photographic Politics in 1950s Japan”
February 18th, 4-6 pm, Social Sciences 224
Lily Chumley, PhD candidate in Anthropology
“Art School and the Visual Culture Industries in China, 1978-2008”
February 4th, 4-6 pm, Social Sciences 224
Shunsuke Nozawa, PhD candidate in Anthropology
“An untimely eccentric: writing, locality, and memory in modern Japan”
January 28, 4-6 pm, Stuart Hall 105
Kim Dong-Choon
Ex-Standing Commissioner of South Korea’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission and a Professor at SungKongHoe University
“The Work of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, ROK (TRCK):
Uncovering the Hidden Stories of the Korean War.”
January 21, 4-6 pm, Social Sciences 224
Yijiang Zhong, PhD candidate in EALC
“Disrupting the Way of Gods: Separation of Religion and State in Early Meiji Japan”
January 7, 4-6 pm, Social Sciences 224
Norma Field, University of Chicago Professor in EALC
“From Literature to Labor in Contemporary Japan and Other Nonprofessional Reflections”
East Asian Transregional Histories Workshop
Location/Time: John Hope Franklin Room/4-6 pm
January 7th – Norma Field, University of Chicago Professor in EALC
Title: “From Literature to Labor in Contemporary Japan and Other Nonprofessional Reflections”
January 21st – Yijiang Zhong, graduate student in EALC
Title: “Disrupting the Way of Gods: Separation of Religion and State in Early Meiji Japan”
February 4th – Shunsuke Nozawa, graduate student in Anthropology
Title: “An untimely eccentric: writing, locality, and memory in modern Japan”
February 18th – Lily Chumley, graduate student in Anthropology
Title: “Art School and the Visual Culture Industries in China, 1978-2008”
February 25th – Julia Thomas, University of Notre Dame, Associate Professor, Department of History
Title: “Intimate Trauma, Cool Distance: Photographic Politics in 1950s Japan”
March 4th – Sarah Kautz, graduate student in Anthropology
Title: “Genealogies of Japan: Archaeology, Tourism, and Japanese (Inter)nationalism”
November 23rd, 4-6 pm, Social Sciences 224
Helen Li, University of Chicago Sociology PhD candidate
Sisterhood:Building of a Coalition for Taiwanese Democracy, 1989- 1991
November 12th, 4-6 pm, Social Sciences 224
Akira Iriye,
Charles Warren Research Professor Emeritus of American History
Harvard University
“Transnationalizing East Asian History”
November 5th, 4-6 pm, Social Sciences 224
Fei-Hsien Wang, University of Chicago History PhD candidate
“Hunting Pirates in Beijing (1930-1937)”