Bonsai
East Asian Colloquium
2002-2003



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Fall 2002

Sept. 13

Zvi Ben-Dor (Boston University)
"Identifying a Muslim Terrorist? Stories from 18th/19th Century China"

Sept. 27

Center Staff (Indiana University)
"What's New at the EASC: A Multi-media Presentation"

Oct. 11

Taylor Atkins (Northern Illinois University)
"Korean P'ansori and the Blues: Art for Communal Healing"

Oct. 25

Cathy Schick and Nicholas Toth (IU Center for Research into Anthropological Foundations of Technology)
"Early Stone Age Investigations in Northern China: Collaborative Research in the Nihewan Basin"

Nov. 15

Anne Prescott (Indiana University-EASC)
"Continuity and Change in Japanese Music: Miyagi Michio and Shin Nihon Ongaku"

Dec. 6

Rebecca Nedostup (Purdue University)
"Civic Faith and Hybrid Ritual in Nationalist China"

Spring 2003

Jan. 24

Ruth Rogaski (Princeton University)
"Bruce Lee and the Evil Japanese Doctor: Medicine and Constructions of Chinese Nationalism"

Jan. 31

Soek-fang Sim (Indiana University)
"Not the End of History: Asian Values and the Re-amalgamation of Authoritarianism with Late-capitalism"

Feb. 14

Jiang Jinsong (China Academy of Social Sciences)
"
China’s National People’s Congress: How Its Deputies View Their Mandate"

Mar. 7

Anne Soon Choi (DePauw University)
"The Unofficial Ambassadors: The Sindo Haksaeng (Newly Arrived Students) and the Korean Independence Movement, 1919-1941"

Apr. 4

Jay Rubin (Harvard University)
"How NOT to Write a Book on Haruki Murakami"

Apr. 25

Jan Nattier (Indiana University)
"'Three Disasters and Four Opportunities': On Interpreting Early Chinese Buddhism"


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