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- By Tim Oakes, Interim Faculty Director, Center for Asian StudiesOn April 21st, CAS hosted the annual Asia Symposium, focusing on this year鈥檚 theme of 鈥淎sia, Empire, Social Justice: Home & Abroad.鈥 The symposium featured roundtable discussion
- As part of a Tang-funded global seminar this summer, a group of 14 undergraduate students from CU embarked on a three-week program immersing themselves in Taiwanese life, culture, politics, and history. We'll be showcasing a series of blog posts
- Can the pursuit of infrastructure-driven development involve religious devotion? Kenneth George (Professor Emeritus of Anthropology, The Australian National University) posed this question as part of the Department of Anthropology鈥檚 distinguished
- As part of our marking of 2023 as the 50th anniversary of the signing of the 1973 Paris Peace Accords, CAS co-sponsored a reading at the Boulder Bookstore by award-winning poet, essayist and novelist Dr. Nguyen Phan Que Mai, whose most recent novel
- As part of a Tang-funded global seminar this summer, a group of 14 undergraduate students from CU embarked on a three-week program immersing themselves in Taiwanese life, culture, politics, and history. We'll be showcasing a series of blog posts
- On Thursday March 9, the Tibet Himalaya Initiative/CAS held a film screening of Donagh Coleman鈥檚 new film, Tukdam: Between Worlds, in the Chancellor鈥檚 auditorium. The event, which was co-sponsored by the Rene Crown Wellness Institute, was very
- As part of a Tang-funded global seminar this summer, a group of 14 undergraduate students from CU embarked on a three-week program immersing themselves in Taiwanese life, culture, politics, and history. We'll be showcasing a series of blog posts
- In Spring 2023, Center for Asian Studies hosted Dr. Jodi Kim (Professor of Media and Cultural Studies, University of California Riverside) for a talk on her new book Settler Garrison: Debt Imperialism, Militarism, and Transpacific Imaginaries (Duke
- As part of a Tang-funded global seminar this summer, a group of 14 undergraduate students from CU embarked on a three-week program immersing themselves in Taiwanese life, culture, politics, and history. We'll be showcasing a series of blog posts
- The Center for Asian Studies helped to support two events proposed by faculty in the second half of February, 2023. Below are the event reports provided to us:鈥淲ords That Got Around鈥: Professor Joshua Frydman of the University of Oklahoma 兔子先生传媒文化作品s CU