Past Events

Past Events




CSCC Webinar Series: "New Perspectives on US-China Relations: Human Rights, Law, & Democracy"

- | Amy Gadsden, Associate Vice Provost for Global Initiatives and Executive Director of China Initiatives, University of Pennsylvania; Dan Mattingly, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Yale University; Neysun Mahboubi, Research Scholar, Center for the Study of Contemporary China, University of Pennsylvania; Darren Byler, Postdoctoral Fellow, Center for Asian Studies, University of Colorado
Moderated by Jacques deLisle, Stephen A. Cozen Professor of Law & Professor of Political Science, University of Pennsylvania
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Korean Cinema Film Screening with Joseph Juhn: Diaspora is the Future

- | Joseph Juhn, Filmmaker
Via Zoom, *Registration required: please register via the following link

Could diasporic narratives of overseas Koreans change the larger discourse on peace and reunification in the Korean peninsula? JERONIMO proves so. In this talk, director Joseph will explore the role of members of…




EALC Colloquium with Richard McBride "Making and Remaking Silla Origins"

- | Professor Richard McBride, BYU

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CEAS E-SE Asia series:"Blue-Water Horizon: One Thousand Years of the Sino-Southeast Asian Embrace”

- | Eric Tagliacozzo, Cornell University
Online via zoom
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This presentation takes a macro-historical look at how diasporas, trade, and networks developed in the “adolescence” of Sino-Southeast Asian contact, in the time-period roughly covered by the thousand…




CSCC Speaker Series: The Law and Politics of Transnational War Reparations in Contemporary China

- | Timothy Webster, Assistant Professor of Law, Western New England University
Virtual talk via Zoom

See CSCC website for more information about this event.

 




CEAS Classroom Series: "History Through Tales: A Death of an Empress in Eiga Monogatari"

- | Takeshi Watanabe, Author of Flowering Tales: Women Exorcising History in Heian Japan
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History Through Tales: A Death of an Empress in Eiga Monogatari

 




CSCC Webinar Series: "New Perspectives on US-China Relations: Research, Education, & Academic Freedom"

- | Mary Gallagher, Amy and Alan Lowenstein Professor in Democracy, Democratization, and Human Rights, University of Michigan; Rory Truex, Assistant Professor of Politics, Princeton University; Margaret Lewis, Professor of Law, Seton Hall University
Moderated by Neysun Mahboubi, Research Scholar, Center for the Study of Contemporary China, University of Pennsylvania
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CEAS Humanities Colloquium: “Urban Life in Ichijôdani, Japan, a Late Medieval Provincial City”

- | Morgan Pitelka, Chair, Department of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies and Professor, Asian Studies and History, UNC-Chapel Hill
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The city of Ichijôdani served as the capital of Echizen Province for approximately one century during Japan’s late medieval period. It was a vibrant and successful urban center built around the residential complex of…




Korean Studies Colloquium with Michelle Cho: RM for President, K-pop Protest Repertoires and Populist Soft Power

- | Michelle Cho, Assistant Professor, University of Toronto
Via Zoom *Registration required: please register via the following link

2020 began with a bang for the Korean pop group, BTS. Following record-breaking pre-sales, their album, Map of the Soul: 7, was released to great fanfare in February, 2020, becoming the biggest selling album of all…




CSCC Webinar Series: "New Perspectives on US-China Relations: Trade & Competitiveness"

- | Meg Rithmire, Associate Professor of Business of Administration, Harvard University; Mark Wu, Henry L. Stimson Professor of Law and Vice Dean, Harvard University; Matt Ferchen, Head of Global China Research, Mercator Institute for China Studies
Moderated by Jacques deLisle, Stephen A. Cozen Professor of Law & Professor of Political Science, University of Pennsylvania
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