East Asian Colloquium
2004-2005



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Fall 2004

Oct. 1

James Nakagawa (School of Fine Arts, IU)
"Ma: Between the Past"

Oct. 29

Rick Harbaugh (School of Business, IU)
"Why Are Chinese Characters so Hard"

Nov. 12

Robert Fish (Indiana State University)
"Making 'Mixed-Blood' Orphans in Postwar Japan"

Dec. 3

Ethan Michelson (Sociology-EALC, IU)
Heidi Ross (School of Education, IU)
Jeff Wasserstrom (History-EASC, IU)
"Images of A Changing China: A Three-Part Presentation Illustrated with Photographs From Recent Trips Across the Pacific"

Spring 2005

Feb. 4

Susan Nelson (Fine Arts and EALC, IU)
"One Portrait, Many Faces: Liang Kai's Tao Qian"

Feb. 25

George Wilson (History and EALC, IU)
Gregory Kasza (Political Science and EALC, IU)
Scott O'Bryan (History and EALC, IU)
"Japan and World War II: The Legacy Six Decades Later"

Mar. 25

Aaron Stalnaker (Religious Studies, IU)
"Ritual and the 'Mode of Subjection' in Xunzi, with Comparative Observations"

Apr. 15

Lin Zou (EALC, IU)
“Drinking Games, Transcendence, and the Performance of Mundane Details”


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