East Asian Colloquium
2005-2006



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Fall 2005

Sept. 16

Julia Adeney Thomas (History Department, University of Notre Dame)
"Landscape's Mediation between History and Memory: A Visual Turn in Japan's Approach to its Wartime Past"

Sept. 30

Scott Kennedy (Political Science & EALC, IU)
"The Business of Lobbying in China"

Oct. 14

Sara Friedman (Anthropology & Gender Studies, IU)
"Laws Have No Feelings: Cross-Straits Marriages and New Challenges to Taiwanese Citizenship and National Identity"

Nov. 18

Roberta Wollons (Departments of History & Philosophy, IUNW)
"Outposts of Culture, Politics, and Gender: The missionary experience in non-western settings."

Dec. 9

Gao Bingzhong (Department of Sociology, Peking University)
"The New Temple as Museum of the Old: The Chinese Tradition of Naming as Political Tactic"

Spring 2006

Jan. 27

David Fidler (School of Law)
Ho-fung Hung (Sociology)
"The SARS Crisis Revisted: A Symposium on Chinese and International Responses to the 2003 Epidemic"

Feb. 24

Edith Sarra (EALC)
"The Unbearable Lightness of Being Genji: Eros, Power, and Fiction in the Wake of the Shining Prince"

Mar. 24

Laurel Cornell (Sociology)
"Teaching About Below-Replacement Fertility in East Asia"

Apr. 14

Scott O'Bryan (EALC)
"Plotting the Future: Japan, the Club of Rome, and the Idea of Limits in the Late Twentieth Century"


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