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Apr 20

May 2 (Thursday): Wei-Ti Chen

Posted on 2013 April 20 by these11

Wei-Ti Chen 

(PhD Candidate, East Asian Languages and Civilizations, University of Chicago)

“Cosmopolitan Medicine, National Medical Profession: The Evaluation of Foreign Medical Certificates in Meiji Japan”

Japanese female medical student in America

May 2 (Thursday) 4:00-6:00 p.m.

Location: Judd 313

Posted in Empire, Gender, Intellectuals, Japan, Transnational history, United States | Leave a reply
Apr 09

April 17 (Wednesday): Hoyt Long

Posted on 2013 April 9 by these11

Hoyt Long

(Assistant Professor of Japanese Literature, East Asian Languages and Civilizations, University of Chicago)

“Global Literary Networks: Macro-Scale Approaches to the Sociology of Literature and Translation”

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***April 17 (Wednesday) 4:00-6:00 p.m.***

Location: Judd 313

Please note the time and the location!!

Posted in Art, Intellectuals, Japan, media, poetry, Transnational history | Leave a reply
Mar 25

April 4 (Thursday): Michael Wert

Posted on 2013 March 25 by these11

Michael Wert 

(Assistant Professor, History, Marquette University)

“Memory Landscapes and the Meiji Restoration in Modern Japan”

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April 4 (Thursday) 4:00-6:00 p.m.

Location: Judd 313

Posted in Intellectuals, Japan, media, memory, war | Leave a reply
Mar 07

Mar 14 (Thursday): Jun Hyung Chae

Posted on 2013 March 7 by these11

Jun Hyung Chae 

(PhD Candidate, History, University of Chicago)

“From Spiritualism to Diffused Confucianism: The Transformation of Daoyuan Religiosity”

Mar. 14 (Thursday) 4:00-6:00 p.m.

Location: Judd 313

Posted in China, Intellectuals, Religion | Leave a reply
Jan 07

Jan 10 (Thursday): Susan Burns

Posted on 2013 January 7 by these11

Susan Burns

(Associate Professor of History and East Asian Languages and Civilizations, University of Chicago)

“Hybrid Institutions/Local Solutions: The Iwakura “Colony” and Academic Psychiatry in Prewar Japan”

Jan. 10 (Thursday) 4:00-6:00 p.m.

Location: Judd 313

Posted in Empire, Intellectuals, Japan, Transnational history | Leave a reply
Oct 30

November 3: Fei-hsien Wang

Posted on 2011 October 30 by junhyungchae

Fei-hsien Wang

Ph. D Candidate, Department of History, University of Chicago

“Between Property and Privilege: Did Copyright Exist in China before the Copyright Law of 1910?”

Nov. 3 (Thursday) 4-6 p.m.

John Hope Franklin Room (SS224)

 

 

Posted in China, Intellectuals, Law | Leave a reply
Sep 22

October 5: Nobukuni Koyasu

Posted on 2011 September 22 by junhyungchae

Nobukuni Koyasu

Professor Emeritus, Osaka University

“Japanese Intellectuals and China: A Discussion with Nobukuni Koyasu”

Oct. 5 (Wednesday), 4:00-6:00 PM

Place: John Hope Franklin Room (SS224)

Posted in China, Intellectuals, Japan | Leave a reply
Feb 04

2/10: Hsing-yi Kao

Posted on 2011 February 4 by

Hsing-yi Kao, PhD candidate

“Tianyan (heavenly evolution) as the Foundation of Yan Fu’s Worldview

and its Impact on the Intelligentsia, 1898-1900s”

Feb. 10 (Thursday) 4:00-6:00 PM

Place: JHF room (SS 224)


Posted in China, Intellectuals, Japan, Transnational history, Uncategorized | Leave a reply
Oct 06

10/14: Nianshen Song, “Discourse and Practice in the Tumen River Demarcation”

Posted on 2010 October 6 by

Nianshen Song

“Discourse and Practice in the Tumen River Demarcation”

Oct. 14 (Thursday) 4:00-6:00 PM

Place: John Hope Franklin Room (SS 224)

The paper was available here.

Posted in borderlands, China, Empire, Intellectuals, Japan, Korea, memory, Race, Transnational history, Uncategorized, war | Leave a reply
Jun 03

6/10: John Person, “The Language of Japanism: Poetry and Politics in the founding of the Genri Nippon Society”

Posted on 2010 June 3 by

John Person, PhD candidate  in EALC

“The Language of Japanism:

Poetry and Politics in the founding of the Genri Nippon Society”

June 10 (Thursday) 4:00-6:00 PM

Place: Social Science Tea Room (SS 201)

The paper was available here.

Posted in Empire, Intellectuals, Japan, poetry, Religion, Uncategorized, war | Leave a reply
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