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East Asian Colloquium
2004-2005
Click each date to get more information and listen to archived broadcasts.
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Fall 2004
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Oct. 1
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James Nakagawa (School of Fine Arts, IU)
"Ma: Between the Past"
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Oct. 29
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Rick Harbaugh (School of Business, IU)
"Why Are Chinese Characters so Hard"
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Nov. 12
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Robert Fish (Indiana State University)
"Making 'Mixed-Blood' Orphans in Postwar Japan"
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Dec. 3
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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"
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Spring 2005
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Feb. 4
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Susan Nelson (Fine Arts and EALC, IU)
"One Portrait, Many Faces: Liang Kai's Tao Qian"
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Feb. 25
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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"
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Mar. 25
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Aaron Stalnaker (Religious Studies, IU)
"Ritual and the 'Mode of Subjection' in Xunzi,
with Comparative Observations"
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Apr. 15
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Lin Zou (EALC, IU)
Drinking Games, Transcendence, and the Performance of Mundane
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