Bonsai East Asian Colloquium
2001-2002



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Fall 2001
Sept. 7 Thomas E. Keirstead (Indiana University)
"Princess Mononoke and Japan's New Medievalism"
Sept. 21 Hsiung Ping-chen (Academia Sinica and Institute for Advanced Study)
"Planting Seeds and Sleeping Alone: Male Body Culture in Ming-Qing China"
Oct. 5 Robert Eno (Indiana University)
"Confucius's Family Background and the Origins of the Ru Movement"
Oct. 26 Terue Tokoro (Japan External Trade Organization)
"JETRO: An Insider's View"
Nov. 16 Mark Tilton (Purdue University)
"Telecommunications Policy Reform in Japan"
Dec. 7 George M. Wilson (Indiana University)
"The Atom Bomb and the End of World War II in Japan and America"

Spring 2002
Jan. 18 Lynn Struve (Indiana University)
" Phenomenal Ego-Documents of 17th Century China"
Feb. 1 Jeffery Wasserstrom (Indiana University)
"Global Shanghai: A Tale of Two Books"
Feb. 15 Richard Rubinger (Indiana University)
"Signs/Cyphers/Signatures: Interpretating Literacy in 17th Century Japan"
Mar. 1 Kate Edgerton (Indiana University)
"Semotics of Starvation: Famine Imagery in Northern China, 1876-79"
Mar. 22 James Orr (Bucknell University)
"Peace Maidens, Peace Matrons: Gender and Subjectivity in the Japanese Ban-the-Bomb Movement"
Apr. 12 Harry Harootunian (New York University)
"The Future of Japanese Modernity"

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