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The East Asia Center sponsors a series of speakers throughout the academic year. This semester's events are listed below and in poster form (see the link to the pdf file), whereas past semesters' events are available only in poster form.
Monday September 8th, Newcomb Art Gallery at 6:30 pm (New Time and Location!)
Yue Gang, Chair of Asian Studies at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
"Tibet After the Olympics: A View from the Edge"
Friday September 19th, New Cabell Hall 324 at 3:00 pm
Alice Ba, University of Delaware
“China Engaged: Comparative Conditions and Processes”
Friday September 26th, New Cabell Hall 222 at 3:00pm
Rob Campany, University of Southern California
“Making Transcendents in Early Medieval China” (New Title!)
Friday October 10th, New Cabell Hall 222 at 3:00 pm
David Bello, Washington and Lee University
“Endangered Ethnic Environments Across the Qing Borderlands”
(New Lecture!)
Friday October 17th, Brown Science and Engineering Library, Electronic Classroom (133) at 3:00 pm
Calvin Hsu, University of Virginia
“Electronic Resources for Chinese Studies”
Friday October 24th, Fayerweather Hall 208 at 3:00 pm
Hiram Woodward, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Quincy Scott Curator of Asian Art Emeritus, Walters Art Museum
“What can Buddhologists learn from Borobudur?”
(On October 23rd, Dr. Woodward will also give the Ellen Bayard Weedon Lecture on: "Java's Great Buddhist Monument, Borobudur: Indian, Chinese, and Javanese Perspectives," Campbell 153 at 5:30 pm)
Friday October 24th, Fayerweather Hall 208, Following Hiram Woodward’s lecture
Hamar Imre, Professor of East Asian Studies, Eötövs Loránd University, Budapest; Fulbright Scholar, Department of Religious Studies, UVa
“The Interpretation of Yogacara Philosophy in Huayan Buddhism”
Friday November 7th, New Cabell Hall 324 at 3:00pm
Andrew Quintman, Princeton University
“Tibetan Life: Writing as Technology of Enchantment”
Friday November 14th, New Cabell Hall 311 at 3:00 pm (New Location!)
Haruo Shirane, Columbia University
“Landscape, Eros, and Transposition in Edo Japan: Suzuki Harunobu's Ukiyoe and the Notion of Mitate”
Poster PDF
- Spring 2008 Events (poster, 117kb pdf)
- Fall 2007 Events (poster, 115kb pdf)
- Fall 2006 Events (poster, 83k pdf)
- Spring 2006 Events (poster, 84k pdf)
- Fall 2005 Events (poster, 83k pdf)
- Fall 2004 Events (poster, 16k pdf)
- Spring 2003 Events (poster, 16k pdf)
- Fall 2002 Events (poster, 16k pdf)
- Spring 2002 Events (poster, 16k pdf)
- Fall 2001 Events (poster, 16k pdf)
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