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[The Colloquium on the Politics of Literature] "Impossible Speech: The Politics of Representation in Contemporary Korean Literature and Film" (Christopher P. Hanscom, University of California, Los Angeles)
[The Colloquium on Literary Translation] DITTA: Korean Humanities in Translation Roundtable
[The Colloquium on the Politics of Literature] "Against the Chains of Utility: Sacrifice and Literature in 1970s and 1980s South Korea" (Serk-Bae Suh, University of California, Irvine)
[The Colloquium on Literary Translation] "Translating Pyongyang Modernism: Ch'oe Myŏngik's Patterns of the Heart" (Janet Poole, University of Toronto)
"Tang Poetry, WWI, and Trench Art: An Unexpected Opportunity for the Study of Classical Chinese Poetry" (Ding Xiang Warner, Cornell University)
"Posthuman Inhumanity and Death" (Ban Wang, Stanford University)
"Beyond the Sewol: Activist Theatre and Performance in South Korea and the Diaspora" (Areum Jeong, Arizona State University)
Korean Gold Leaf Art Workshop
Manling Luo (IAS/IU-Bloomington) on medieval Chinese narratives
Has Japan Finally Become a Reliable Ally? Professor Keiji Nakatsuji
Taste of Languages
Graduate student meet and greet- Lecture with Dr. Eilin Pérez (Yale)
Pan Asian Lunar New Year
Hinamatsuri (Japanese Girls’ Day) Celebration
Among Women across Worlds
Learning from the Atomic Bombings of Japan: 3/20/23
Rui Kohiyama American missionaries and their influence on women’s education
Katsu Kaishu and other Japanese materials in the William E. Griffis Collection
Photography, Temporality, and Decolonial Imagination in Global Asias - Day 2
Photography, Temporality, and Decolonial Imagination in Global Asias - Day 1
APIDA Heritage Month
Albert Park talk on Korean environmental history.
Ari Levine (IAS/UGA) Song China Cultural History
Lecture by Dr. Juliana Hu Pegues, Associate Professor
Sixth Rutgers Workshop on Chinese Philosophy
APIDA GALA and Leadership Awards
Global Asias: Anthropocene Conference
APIDA Graduation Celebration
14th Annual Chinese Medieval Studies Workshop
GRIFFIS PRIZE
Sound & Script: Taiwanese Literature Sinophone Context
Art of Jogakpo
JET Info Session
Screening of Crossings: Transnational Feminist Solidarity for Peace in Korea & Beyond
Manichaean texts and art from the 8th–10th centuries in Dunhuang
Translating The Heavenly Host
Lecture: The Philosophy of Reading: Interpretation and Hermeneutics in Classical China (Michael Puett, Harvard University)
Workshop: "Networks of Exchange: William E. Griffis and the Meiji Collections at Rutgers, Cornell, and Beyond"
Lecture: The Birth of Century: Chinese Thought at the Dawn of the Pacific Twentieth Century (Wang Hui, Tsinghua University)
Workshop: 15th Annual Chinese Medieval Studies Workshop
Workshop: New Frontiers In The Study Of Medieval China - On Commemorative Inscriptions
Lecture : "Reflections on Insubstantial Images in Chinese Literature and Religion" (Paul Kroll, University of Colorado, Boulder)
Lecture : "On Political Moods and Korean Film Melodrama" ( Travis James Workman, University of Minnesota)
Lecture: "Global Partnership: A New Frontier of Japan-U.S. Relationship" (Ambassador Mikio Mori, Consul-General of Consulate General of Japan, New York)
Lecture: "The Great Wall as a Climate Frontier: Towards an Integrated Study of the Ordos Region" (Nicola di Cosmo, Institute for Advanced Study)
Lecture: “The Play of Substitutions in the Early Chinese Literary Tradition” (Michael Puett, Harvard University)
Lecture: Acousmatic Intimacies? A Commute through Leaky Sounds
16th Annual Chinese Late Classical and Medieval Studies Workshop
Lecture: "Borderland as Literature" (David Der-wei Wang, Harvard University)
Lecture: "The Human Factor: Work as Science in Modern China" (Victor Seow, Harvard University)
Lecture: "How Not to Interpret a Text - in Classical China, for example" (Michael Puett, Harvard University)
Workshop: "Literary Northeast and South China: Geography, Topography, Cartography"
Lecture: "C. T. Hsia’s English Essays During His Yale Years" (Ji Jin, Soochow University)
The 7th Annual Rutgers-National Taiwan University Workshop on Chinese Studies
Wagashi Workshop
Lecture: "Limpidity of Being: Poetics and the Fashioning of Courtly Self in Early Medieval China" (Xiaofei Tian, Harvard University)