Past Events 2021-2022

Tuesday, Nov. 30th, 2021
Nuns, Relic Theft, and Power in Medieval Japan
Julia Cross - Postdoctoral Associate in East Asian Studies and Lecturer in Religious Studies
Lecture
Japan
Thursday, Nov. 18th, 2021
Diasporic Routes and Nappy Tales in Okinawa: Reflections on Reading and Writing the Black Pacific
Mitzi Uehara Carter - Assistant Teaching Professor of East Asian Studies and Anthropology, Florida International University
Lecture
Japan
Tuesday, Nov. 16th, 2021
Not Seeing Like an Emperor: The Ambiguity of Trust in Early China
Trenton Wilson - Postdoctoral Associate in East Asian Studies and Lecturer in History
Lecture
China
Monday, Nov. 15th, 2021
Why did Hideyoshi invade Korea in 1592?
Nam-lin Hur - Professor of Asian Studies, The University of British Columbia
Lecture
China, Japan, Korea
Thursday, Nov. 11th, 2021
Between hierarchy and patriarchy: The duality of Chinese bureaucracy in history
Xueguang Zhou - Professor of Sociology; Kwoh-Ting Li Professor in Economic Development and FSI Senior Fellow, Stanford University
Lecture
China
Wednesday, Nov. 10th, 2021
The Historian’s Ink: Writing and Reading Histories of Koryŏ in the Chosŏn (1392–1910)
Graeme R. Reynolds - Korea Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow in East Asian Studies
Lecture
Korea
Tuesday, Nov. 9th, 2021
Decoupling: Gender Injustice in China’s Divorce Courts
Ethan Michelson - Professor of Sociology and Law, Indiana University
Lecture
China
Thursday, Nov. 4th, 2021
Conceptualizing Robotic Agency: Social Robots in Elder Care in Contemporary Japan
Anne Aronsson - Sumitomo Postdoctoral Associate in Japanese Studies and Lecturer in Anthropology
Lecture
Japan
Wednesday, Nov. 3rd, 2021
EALL & EAST Major Information Session
Special Event
China, Japan, Korea, Transregional
Wednesday, Nov. 3rd, 2021
Chinese Whispers? (Disappearing) Communications in People's Republic of China
Xuenan Cao - Postdoctoral Associate in East Asian Studies and Lecturer in East Asian Languages & Literatures
Lecture
China
Wednesday, Oct. 27th, 2021
Criminalizing a culture and a race — the Uyghurs’ struggle to survive China’s concentration camps and prison state
Rayhan Asat - The Maurice R. Greenberg World Fellows Program, Jackson Institute; American Turkic International Lawyers Association
Lecture
China, Transregional
Tuesday, Oct. 26th, 2021
“Prosperity and Stability” meets “Democracy and Freedom”: Contention of Legitimacy to Govern Hong Kong
John D. Wong - Associate Professor of Hong Kong Studies, Hong Kong Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences, The University of Hong Kong
Lecture
China, Hong Kong
Thursday, Oct. 14th, 2021
National Identity, External Threat, and Online Communication: The Case of Territorial Disputes in Japan
Gento Kato - Japan Foundation CGP Postdoctoral Associate and Lecturer in East Asian Studies
Lecture
Japan
Friday, Oct. 1st, 2021
Workshop on "A Song Everlasting"
Ha Jin - Author
Special Event
China
Thursday, Aug. 12th, 2021
Academic Jobs Outside the U.S.
Moderated by: Emily Baum (Associate Professor of History, UC Irvine) and Denise Y. Ho (Assistant Professor of History, Yale University)
Special Event
China
Monday, Jul. 19th, 2021
Archives, Libraries, and Databases in Taiwan
Moderated by: Emily Baum (Associate Professor of History, UC Irvine); Denise Y. Ho (Assistant Professor of History, Yale University); David Cheng Chang (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
Special Event
China, Taiwan
Monday, Jun. 28th, 2021
Pivoting to a New Research Topic
Moderated by: Emily Baum (Associate Professor of History, UC Irvine) and Denise Y. Ho (Assistant Professor of History, Yale University)
Special Event
China

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