Past Events

Past Events




Giant Monsters of Japan Film Series, Mothra

- | Myerson Hall B4

Honda Ishirō, dir. Mothra

 




Giant Monsters of Japan Film Series, Godzilla

- | Myerson Hall B4

Honda Ishirō, dir. Godzilla 

 




Global Education Summer Institute 2016

- | University of Pennsylvania Carriage House/LGBT Center3907 Spruce St, Philadelphia, PA 19104

Global Education Summer Institute 2016: Using the Arts to Teach Global History, Happenings and Heritage




Lin Gang, "China's Long Quest for Democracy: A Historical Institutional Perspective"

- | CSCC Conference Room, Fisher-Bennett 345

Dr. Lin Gang discusses his new book China's Long Quest for Democracy: A Historical Institutional Perspective. Conceptualizing China as a country…




Lei Chen, “Looking at State-Society Relations in China through the Lens of Homeowners’ Association Movements”

- | 345 Fisher-Bennett Hall

With a growing economy and rising living standards, China witnessed both increased levels of private homeownership and increased public protests during the last two decades.  How have China’s provincial and…




Yasuo Mori, "Militarism or Democracy? War Preparation in 1920s Japan"

- | 209 College Hall

The First World War had an enormous effect on Japanese politics and society. Riding the wave of anti-militarism in Europe, Japan promoted political democratization. Interwar Japan has, however, also been regarded as…




Nathaniel Smith, "New Nationalisms and the Anti-Establishment Right in Japan"

- | Room B21, Stiteler Hall

Amid questions about a broader shift to the right in Japanese politics, this paper considers the view from the street: how have rightist activists retooled to engage the changing terrain of civil society, from the…




Film Screening: Giovanni's Island

- | Claudia Cohen Hall, Room 402

Nominated for Best Animated Film of 2015 by the Japanese Academy, Director Mizuho Nishikubo's ambitious tale is set on the far north island of Shikotan at the end of WWII. Junpei and his family are trying to adapt to…




2016 Distinguished East Asia Lecture: Benjamin A. Elman, "China, Japan, and Korea in the Early Modern World: A New Historiography"

- | B3 Meyerson Hall (210 S 34th St, Philadelphia, PA 19104)

The “rise of Japan” and the “fall of China” in the late 19th century are story lines that dominated Sinology and Japanology in the 20th century. The competing/complementary narratives constructed by the victors and…




Korean Studies Colloquium: Ah Rim Park, "Rethinking Koguryŏ Tomb Murals: The Role of the Northern Cultural Zone and Eurasian Culture"

- | Stiteler Hall B21

Among different cultural elements which formed and developed Koguryŏ tomb murals, the so called "sŏyŏk 西域"(the western region) culture has not been fully explored yet. As part of the process of expanding the…