Graduate Workshops in the Humanities and Social Sciences

East Asia: Transregional Histories

This workshop invites students, faculty, and scholars from other academic communities to present creative and original work that speaks across the national lines of East Asia as well as the disciplinary lines of the academic community. Joint presentations among participants that incorporate multidisciplinary and/or transregional historical perspectives are especially encouraged. While recognizing the continuing importance of the nation-state in historical understanding, we believe that it is just as important to give exposure to themes of a transnational and regional or global nature that have been obscured by the national paradigm. Such approaches can prove particularly fruitful when undertaken at a level of understanding beyond traditional departmental and specialty boundaries.

Workshop Details

Faculty Sponsor(s):
Susan Burns
Jacob Eyferth
James Hevia

Student Coordinator(s):
Covell Meyskens
Noriko Yamaguchi

 


Time: Thursdays, 4:00-6:00 p.m., Social Science 224.
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