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November 17: Limin Teh

Limin Teh

Ph. D Candidate, Department of History, University of Chicago

“Politics and Society in a Japanese Colonial Mining Town.”

Nov. 17 2011 (Thursday) 4-6 p.m.

John Hope Franklin Room (SS224)

 

Posted on November 10, 2011 by jhchae. Posted in China, Class, Japan, Race | Leave a comment

3/10: Prof. Ken Kawashima

Ken C. Kawashima
Associate Professor, Department of East Asian Studies, University of Toronto

“Biopolitics and the Aleatory Event(s) of Capitalism”

March 10th, 4:00pm to 6:00pm

Place: JHF Room (SS224)


Posted on March 2, 2011 by campus. Posted in Capitalism, Class, Labor | Leave a comment

10/21, Du Haibin, 14:28 (Film on Sichuan Earthquake)

A film about the 2008 Sichuan Earthquake and its Aftermath

“14:28”

Winner of the 66th Venice Film Festival Orizzonti Prize for Best Documentary

Thursday October 21st 5:30-7:30pm

Classics 21

1010 E. 59th Street, Chicago, IL 60637

To be followed by a Special One Hour Round Table Discussion with

Du Haibin- the director of ‘1428’

Posted on October 15, 2010 by campus. Posted in China, Class, Film, Gender, Memory | Leave a comment

Limin Teh, May 14

Limin Teh
Graduate student in History
University of Chicago

(paper available soon)
“Producing Race in Fushun: Japanese Colonialism and Chinese Labor in a
Northeast Chinese Town, 1906-45”

May 14 Thursday 4-6pm
Social Sciences Tea Room (SS201)

Posted on May 11, 2009 by campus. Posted in China, Class, Empire, Japan, Race | Leave a comment

Saul Thomas

Saul Thomas
Graduate student in History
University of Chicago

February 5 Thursday 4-6PM
Social Sciences Tea Room (SS201)

Posted on January 27, 2009 by campus. Posted in China, Class, Intellectuals | Tagged China | Leave a comment

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