East Asian Colloquium
2000-2001



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Fall 2000
Sep. 15 James J. Robinson (Indianapolis Museum of Art)
"New Developments in Japanese Painting at the Indianapolis Museum of Art"
Sept. 29 Scott Kennedy (Indiana University)
"The Price of Competition: New Tensions in Chinese Government-Business Relations"
Oct. 20 Ulrich A. Straus (U.S. State Department, retired)
"Okinawa: Keystone or Millstone of the Pacific?"
Nov. 3 Yingjin Zhang (Indiana University)
"Remapping Chinese National Cinema: Issues, Methods, and Problems"
Nov. 17 Lynn Struve (Indiana University)
"What Time is Qing?"
Spring 2001
Jan. 19 Henry Glassie (Indiana University)
"Pencheng: How One Great Chinese Ceramic Tradition Fares Today"
Jan. 26 Mitoji Yabunaka (Consul General of Japan)
"New Developments in Asia: Japan's Foreign Policy"
Feb. 16 Andra Alvis (Indiana University)
"Specters on Female Sexuality in the Modern Japanese Novel: Tsushima Yuko's The Marsh"
Mar. 2 Terrence Jackson (Indiana University)
"Casting the Net: Travel, Patronage, and Other Connections in Late Tokugawa Japan"
Apr. 6 Michael Laris (Washington Post)
"Pages from a Journalist's Notebook: A China Perspective"
Apr. 20 Jacques Fuqua (Indiana University)
"SACO--The Special Action Committee on Okinawa: Grist for the US-Japan Security Relationship or Political Fluff?"

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