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Category Archives: conferences
Call for Papers: Beyond Eurocentricism: Rethinking Spatial Representation – 2015
19 June 2015 School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London Beyond Eurocentricism: Rethinking Spatial Representation Non-European space is almost always represented through an East-West hegemonic binary in Eurocentric thinking, which upholds and perpetuates uneven geographical discourse … Continue reading
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Call for Papers: Seminar – Women, Gender, and Efforts for Equality: Comparative Asian-Western Perspectives
Women, Gender, and Efforts for Equality: Comparative Asian-Western Perspectives Women, Gender, and Efforts for Equality: Comparative Asian-Western Perspectives (Alternative unofficial title: Women on the Warpath) In April 2014 Germaine Greer, author of The Female Eunuch and other pathbreaking books, spoke at the … Continue reading
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Call for Papers: Intersection of Modern Japanese Literature
International Research Conference: Intersection of Modern Japanese Literature http://amjls.web.fc2.com/oshirase20140901.html This conference aims to encourage links and connections between the research emerging around the world on modern Japanese literature and research activities within Japan. We hope to offer the opportunity for researchers in other … Continue reading
Call for Papers: McGill East Asian Studies Graduate Symposium 2015
McGill East Asian Studies Graduate Symposium 2015 17-18 April, 2015 Deadline for Submissions: February 13, 2015 Keynote Speaker: Dr. Peter Perdue (Department of History, Yale University) For further information, please consult the conference website at: http://blogs.mcgill.ca/easpgsa/symposium-2015/ Or visit our Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/events/1539794866296637/?ref_dashboard_filter=upcoming … Continue reading
Call for Papers: Contemporary Art and Political Ecology in East Asia
Call for Articles Special issue of Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art in Winter 2015 Contemporary Art and Political Ecology in East Asia Guest-Editors: Bo Zheng (School of Creative Media, City University of Hong Kong, bozheng@cityu.edu.hk) Sohl Lee (Department of Art, Stony Brook University, Sohl.Lee@stonybrook.edu) … Continue reading
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Tagged art, article, call for papers, east asia, journal, Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art, modern art, politics, research
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Call for Papers: Contested Visions of Justice: Allied War Crimes Trials in a Global Context, 1943-1958
Conference: Contested Visions of Justice: Allied War Crimes Trials in a Global Context, 1943-1958 Venue: Boston College in Ireland, Dublin, 25-27 September 2015 Conveners: Franziska Seraphim, Boston College; Kerstin von Lingen, Heidelberg University; Wolfgang Form, Marburg University; Barak Kushner, Cambridge University … Continue reading
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Call for Papers: Power-Relationships in Court Societies. Marriage, Concubinage, Friendship, Kinship, and Patronage in Historical Perspective
International Research Workshop 5-6 March 2015, German Historical Institute Paris Deadline: 25 January 2015 The GHIP research group “Practices of Power and Interpersonal Relationships at Dynastic Centres (1500-1800)” invites applications for participation in its first workshop. All interpersonal relationships in courtly … Continue reading
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Call for Applications: 2015 AAS-SSRC Dissertation Workshop
2015 AAS-SSRC DISSERTATION WORKSHOP Religion and the State in Asia Chicago, March 23-26, 2015 The Association for Asian Studies and the Social Science Research Council, with support from the Henry M. Luce Foundation, are pleased to announce the fourth jointly organized … Continue reading
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Call for Papers: 4th Forum for East Asian Art History, University of Zurich
4th Forum for East Asian Art History (University of Zurich, 29-30th May, 2015) University of Zurich, Institute of Art History, Section for East Asian Art History, Gablerstrasse 14, CH-8002 Zurich, Switzerland Deadline: 1st March, 2015 The “Forum for East Asian … Continue reading
Call For Papers: Mob Politics in Asia
International Workshop on Mob Politics Asia 12-13 March 2015 Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore Over the past few years, several Asian countries have seen mass demonstrations and occupation of public spaces for sustained duration, the recent examples being … Continue reading
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