Past Events

Past Events




CSCC Speaker Series: "Utopian Ruins: A Memorial Museum of the Mao Era"

- | Jie Li, John L. Loeb Associate Professor of the Humanities, Harvard University

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CEAS Humanities Colloquium: Joshua Batts, "Outreach to the East(ern Nanban): Tokugawa Japan's Spanish Decade, 1603-1613"

- | Joshua Batts, PhD, Research Associate, Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, Cambridge University
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CEAS ICEA Series: "Organized for Peace?: Japan's Postwar Military Experiment"

- | Dr. Sheila Smith, Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations
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CEAS Classroom Series with Brooke McCorkle: "Nature, Technology, and Sound Design in Gojira (1954)"

- | Brooke McCorkle, Carleton College
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McCorkle plans to talk about her article and related book chapter on “Nature, Technology, and Sound Design in Gojira (1954)”.

 




CSCC Speaker Series: "Subversion or Seduction? Holding China’s Economic Statecraft Accountable"

- | Audrye Wong, Postdoctoral Fellow, Harvard Kennedy School and MIT’s Security Studies Program

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Korean Co-sponsored Event: "Ideologies and Materialities of Choice"

- | Jorge L. A. Garcia Professor, Boston College
Nancy H. Kwak Associate Professor, University of California, San Diego
Heonik Kwon, Professor, Trinity College, University of Cambridge

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CEAS Humanities Colloquium: Erin Brightwell, "Reflecting the Past: Place, Language, and Principle in Japan’s Medieval Mirror Genre”

- | Online via Zoom. REGISTER HERE
Erin Brightwell, Assistant Professor of Pre-modern Japanese Literature, University of Michigan

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Korean Co-sponsored Event: "Sticky Activism: Online Misogyny and Feminist Anti-Hate Activism in South Korea"

- | Jinsook Kim, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Pennsylvania

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CSCC Speaker Series: "Calculating Bully: Explaining China’s Coercion"

- | Ketian Zhang, Assistant Professor of International Security, George Mason University

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