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A University of Chicago CAS workshop, EATRH encourages scholars of East Asia to frame their work within the broader context of East Asia and the world.

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6/10: John Person, “The Language of Japanism: Poetry and Politics in the founding of the Genri Nippon Society”

John Person, PhD candidate  in EALC

“The Language of Japanism:

Poetry and Politics in the founding of the Genri Nippon Society”

June 10 (Thursday) 4:00-6:00 PM

Place: Social Science Tea Room (SS 201)

The paper was available here.

Posted on June 3, 2010 by campus. Posted in Empire, Intellectuals, Japan, Poetry, Religion, War | Leave a comment

5/13, Yi Wang, SS 224

May 13th, 4-6 pm, SS 224

Yi Wang, EALC graduate student

“Land, Boundaries and Christianity:

Catholic Missions in the Ordos of Inner Mongolia during the Late Qing”

Posted on May 10, 2010 by campus. Posted in Borderlands, China, Christianity, Religion | Leave a comment

4/15 Cameron Penwell, SS 224

April 15, 4-6 pm, Social Sciences 224

Cameron Penwell, PhD student, History

“The Sugamo Prison Chaplain Incident: A Look at Religion-State Relations in the Late Meiji Period”

The paper is available here.

Posted on April 7, 2010 by campus. Posted in Christianity, Japan, Religion | Leave a comment

Janaury 28, Yijiang Zhong, Social Sciences 224

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”

Posted on January 15, 2010 by campus. Posted in Japan, Religion | Leave a comment

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