Past Events

Past Events




A Conversation with Slavs & Tatars on Satire & Humour in Religion and Politics [in Eurasia]

- | Williams Hall Room 623 (Humanities Conference Room)

Slavs and Tatars is an internationally renowned art collective devoted to an area East of the former Berlin Wall and West of the Great Wall of China known as Eurasia. Since its inception in 2006, the…




CSCC Speaker Series "China's Pragmatic Soft Power in Africa: The Case of Confucius Institutes"

- | Maria Repnikova, Assistant Professor of Global Communication, Georgia State University
CSCC Conference Room, Perelman 418, 133 S. 36th St.

Maria Repnikova is the Director of the Center for Global Information Studies and an Assistant Professor in Global Communication at Georgia State University. She is a scholar of…




CEAS Humanities Series "Literacy and Bondage in a Qing-dynasty Native Domain, Southwest China"

- | Erik Mueggler, Professor, University of Michigan
Williams 543

CEAS Humanities Colloquium




Korean Studies Colloquium “Axes and Nukes: An Arms Race and Cuban Missile Crisis à la Korea”

- | Ria Chae, Postdoctoral Fellow, EALC
Williams Hall 623

Korean Studies Colloquium

Ria Chae is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations




PFJ Third Thursdays: "Politics and Protest in the Japanese Allegorical Semi-Documentary"

- | Julia Alekseyeva, English and Cinema Studies, University of Pennsylvania
East Asian Studies Seminar Room, 5th Floor of Van Pelt Library

Penn Forum on Japan Third Thursday lecture

 




“Korea: Politics, Culture, and K-Pop” panel discussion at Bodine High School for Intl Affairs

- | Bodine High School for International Affairs1101 N. 4th Street Philadelphia, PA 19123

 




CSCC Speaker Series "The United States vs. China: Reporting on a New Era of Great Power Competition"

- | Edward Wong, Diplomatic Correspondent, New York Times
CSCC Conference Room, Perelman 418, 133 S. 36th St.

Edward Wong is a diplomatic and international correspondent for The New York Times who reports on foreign policy from Washington, D.C. He has spent most of his 20-year career with the Times abroad, reporting for 13…




"Dede I Brought You Back" film screening and Q&A with filmmaker Morgan Kroon

- | Penn Museum (3260 South Street) Rainey Auditorium

Dede I Brought You Back (2018)

Directed by Canadian filmmaker Morgan Kroon, this world premiere screening of Dede I Brought You Back showcases a special story about bi-cultural life and the sense of…




CSCC Speaker Series “Asymmetrical Neighbors: Borderland State Building between China and Southeast Asia”

- | Enze Han, Associate Professor, University of Hong Kong
Room 101, Perelman Center for Political Science and Economics, 133 S. 36th St.

Dr. Enze Han is Associate Professor in the Department of Politics and Public Administration at the University of Hong Kong. His research interests include ethnic politics in China, China's relations…




CEAS Humanities Series "Japan's Monarchy and the New Emperor in Historical Perspective"

- | Ken Ruoff, Professor, Portland State University
Stiteler Hall, Room B26

The constitutional position of Japan’s monarchy was fundamentally redefined after the war, and initially conservatives rejected that the emperor should be “no more than a symbol.” But by the 1970s, the…