OUTREACH ACTIVITIES

East Asia National Resource Center


  • Art Exhibition ~ "out of the Ordinary/extraordinary: Japanese Contemporary Photography" (6/16/2007 - 9/16/2007)
  • U-m Asia Library Extended Library Borrowing Privileges (8/15/2007 - 8/14/2008)
  • U-m Asia Library Interlibrary Loan Program (8/15/2007 - 8/14/2008)
  • U-m Asia Library Website Hits (8/15/2007 - 8/14/2008)
  • Center for Japanese Studies (cjs) Summer 2007 Film Series ~ "out of the Ordinary: New Identities in Recent Japanese Film" ~ Noriko's Dinner Table (noriko no shokutaku) (8/17/2007)
  • Center for Japanese Studies (cjs) Summer 2007 Film Series ~ "out of the Ordinary: New Identities in Recent Japanese Film" ~ All Under The Moon (tsuki wa docchi ni deteiru) (8/24/2007)
  • Center for Japanese Studies (cjs) Fall 2007 Noon Lecture ~ "shadow and Ephemera," Kunie Sugiura, Artist (9/13/2007)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs) Noon Lecture Series on China Through a Global Lens: "global Information Flows and Chinese Responses to Tragic News Events," Vanessa Fong (assistant Professor, Graduate School of Education, Harvard University) (9/18/2007)
  • Center for Japanese Studies (cjs) Fall 2007 Noon Lecture Series ~ "tokyo After the War: A Young Officer and an Old Philosopher," Albert Stunkard, M.d., Professor, Dept. of Psychiatry, The University of Pennsylvania (9/20/2007)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs): "what are the High-probability Challenges to Continued High Growth in China?" Wing Thye Woo (brookings Institution, Uc Davis, and the Central University of Finance and Economics, Beijing) (9/24/2007)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs) Noon Lecture Series on China Through a Global Lens: "africa's Silk Road: China and India's New Economic Frontier," Harry Broadman (economic Adviser, The World Bank) (9/25/2007)
  • Center for Japanese Studies (cjs) Fall 2007 Noon Lecture Series ~ "periodic Struggles: Labor, Science, and Menstruation Leave in Modern Japan," Izumi Nakayama (assistant Professor, Dept. of History, Furman University) (9/27/2007)
  • Center for Korean Studies (cks) ~ Korean Film Series, "reconstruction/deconstruction," A Flower In Hell (9/27/2007)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs) and University Musical Society (ums) ~ Classroom Introduction to Chinese Opera (9/28/2007)
  • Center for Japanese Studies (cjs) Fall 2007 Film Series ~ "singing Samurai and Swingin' School Girls: Musical Japanese Films" ~ Swing Girls (9/28/2007)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs) ~ Lecture Demonstration on Chinese Opera: Behind "second Visit to the Empress" (9/29/2007)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs) ~ Dragon Boat Festival and Regatta (9/30/2007)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs) ~ Photo Exhibit (10/1/2007 - 10/27/2007)
  • Center for Japanese Studies (cjs) Occasional Lecture ~ "security in East Asia in the Turbulent Post-cold War Period;" Makoto Iokibe; President; National Defense Academy; Japan (10/1/2007)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs) Noon Lecture Series on China Through a Global Lens: "china and the Global Politics of Cultural Heritage," Magnus Fiskesjo (assistant Professor, Dept. of Anthropology, Cornell University) (10/2/2007)
  • Center for Japanese Studies (cjs) Fall 2007 Noon Lecture Series ~ "a Joint-societal Experiment of Cross-national Trust in East Asia: Japanese, Chinese, and Taiwanese," Toshio Yamagishi, Professor, Dept. of Behavioral Science, Hokkaido University (10/4/2007)
  • Center for Japanese Studies (cjs) Fall 2007 Film Series ~ "singing Samurai and Swingin' School Girls: Musical Japanese Films" ~ Singing Lovebirds (oshidori utagassen) (10/5/2007)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs) Noon Lecture Series on China Through a Global Lens: "the Politics of Quality (suzhi) in the Global Economy," Ann Anagnost (associate Professor, Dept. of Anthropology, University of Washington) (10/9/2007)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs) and Center for Korean Studies (cks) ~ "arts of East Asia: Then and Now, Michigan Art Education Association (10/11/2007)
  • Center for Japanese Studies (cjs) Fall 2007 Noon Lecture Series ~ "martial Ways, Whys and Whens: Military Science and Martial Arts in Traditional Japan," Karl Friday, Professor, Instructional Coordinator and Associate Head, History Dept., University of Georgia (10/11/2007)
  • Center for Japanese Studies (cjs) Fall 2007 Film Series ~ "singing Samurai and Swingin' School Girls: Musical Japanese Films" ~ The Performers (hana to namida to honoo) (10/12/2007)
  • Center for Japanese Studies (cjs) Fall 2007 Noon Lecture Series ~ "playbills, Ephemera, and the Historical Imagination in Nineteenth-century Japan," Jonathan Zwicker, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Asian Languages and Cultures, The University of Michigan (10/18/2007)
  • Center for Korean Studies (cks) ~ Korean Film Series, "reconstruction/deconstruction," The Coachman (10/18/2007)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs) and Center for Korean Studies (cks) ~ "asia in the Classroom: Linking Language/culture Background to the Textbook," Michigan World Language Association (10/19/2007)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs) Public Lecture Series: "the Chinese Renaissance of the Eleventh Century," Christian de Pee (u-m Assistant Professor of History) (10/19/2007)
  • Center for Japanese Studies (cjs) Fall 2007 Film Series ~ "singing Samurai and Swingin' School Girls: Musical Japanese Films" ~ Tokyo Kid (10/19/2007)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs) Special Presentation: "chinese Conceptions of 'right': From Mencius to Mao - and Now," Elizabeth Perry (henry Rosovsky Professor of Government, Harvard University, and President of the Association for Asian Studies) (10/22/2007)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs) Noon Lecture Series on China Through a Global Lens: "transpacific Connections: Historical and Contemporary Interactions between China and Latin America," Kathy Lopez (assistant Professor, Dept. of Latin American and Puerto Rican Studies, Lehman College, Cuny) (10/23/2007)
  • Center for Japanese Studies (cjs) Fall 2007 Noon Lecture Series ~ "japanese Diplomacy -- Japan U.s. Relations and East Asia Issues," Consul General Tamotsu Shinotsuka, Consulate-general of Japan in Detroit (10/25/2007)
  • Center for Japanese Studies (cjs) Fall 2007 Film Series ~ "singing Samurai and Swingin' School Girls: Musical Japanese Films" ~ Suicide Club (jisatsu Saakuru) (10/26/2007)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs): "the Rise of Innovative China?" Adam Segal (council on Foreign Relations) (10/29/2007)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs) Noon Lecture Series on China Through a Global Lens: "a Report from the China Site of the Global Feminism Project," Wang Zheng, U-m Associate Professor of Women's Studies (10/30/2007)
  • Center for Japanese Studies (cjs) Fall 2007 Noon Lecture Series ~ "robo sapiens japanicus: Humanoid Robots and the Posthuman Family," Jennifer Robertson, Professor, Dept. of Anthropology, The University of Michigan (11/1/2007)
  • Center for Korean Studies (cks) ~ Korean Film Series, "reconstruction/deconstruction," A Single Spark (11/1/2007)
  • Center for Japanese Studies (cjs) Fall 2007 Film Series ~ "singing Samurai and Swingin' School Girls: Musical Japanese Films" ~ Three Resurrected Drunkards (kaettekita Yopparai) (11/2/2007)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs) Noon Lecture Series on China Through a Global Lens: "making Human Rights in the Vernacular - Plural Legalities and Traveling Rights in India, China, and the U.s.a.," Sally Merry (professor of Anthropology and Law and Society, New York University) (11/6/2007)
  • Center for Japanese Studies (cjs) Fall 2007 Noon Lecture Series ~ "the Emotional Expressions of the Japanese," David Matsumoto, Professor, Psychology Dept., San Francisco State University (11/8/2007)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs) Public Lecture Series: "hidden Treasures Among Us: The Chinese Collections at Um Museum of Art," Maribeth Graybill (curator of Asian Art, Portland Museum of Art; former Senior Curator of Asian Art, Umma) (11/9/2007)
  • Center for Japanese Studies (cjs) Fall 2007 Film Series ~ "singing Samurai and Swingin' School Girls: Musical Japanese Films" ~ Swallowtail Butterfly (11/9/2007)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs): "china's Peaceful Development and Us-china Relations," His Excellency, Mr. Zhou Wenzhong (ambassador of the People's Republic of China to the United States) (11/12/2007)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs) Noon Lecture Series on China Through a Global Lens: "cosmopolitan Ethics, Aesthetics, and Confucianism: Kang Youwei's Great Community," Ban Wang (professor of Chinese Literature, Stanford University) (11/13/2007)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs): Conference on "the New Humanities in China" (11/14/2007)
  • Center for Japanese Studies (cjs) 2007 Fall Noon Lecture Series ~ "photographic Immortality: General Nogi, Shizuko, and Their Iei," Maki Fukuoka, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Asian Languages and Cultures, The University of Michigan (11/15/2007)
  • Center for Korean Studies (cks), Korean Film Series, "reconstruction/deconstruction," Silmido (11/15/2007)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs): "realizing a New China," Wang Dan (student Activist within the Student Democracy Movement in China and Ph.d. Student, Harvard University) (11/19/2007)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs) Noon Lecture Series on China Through a Global Lens: "the Great Wall of Europe: European Views of China Before 1750," Michael Keevak (professor in the Dept. of Foreign Languages, National Taiwan University) (11/20/2007)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs) Noon Lecture Series on China Through a Global Lens: "the China Threat: New Facts or Old Scares?" Andrew Ross (professor of Social and Cultural Analysis, New York University) (11/27/2007)
  • Center for Japanese Studies (cjs) Special Event, "a Conversation with Kaz Utsunomiya" (11/29/2007)
  • Center for Japanese Studies (cjs) Special Event, "momoi in America," Kaori Momoi's Classroom Visit (11/29/2007)
  • Center for Japanese Studies (cjs) Special Event, "momoi in America," Film Screening The Yellow Handkerchief Of Happiness (shiawase no kiiroi hankachi) and Q and A (11/30/2007)
  • Center for Japanese Studies (cjs) Special Event, "momoi in America," Film Screening of Faces Of A Fig Tree and Q and A (12/1/2007)
  • Center for Japanese Studies (cjs) Special Event, "momoi in America," Public Interview with Kaori Momoi (12/1/2007)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs) Chinese Documentary Film Event: Bumming In Beijing, film showing and reception to meet director Wu Wenguang at the Michigan Theater (12/3/2007)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs) Special Presentation: "floating, (in)visible, Off-screen: Voices and Bodies in the New Chinese Documentary," Berenice Reynaud (california Institute of the Arts) (12/3/2007)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs) Noon Lecture Series on China through a Global Lens: "a Comparison of National Women's Movements in India and China," Dongxiao Liu (assistant Professor of Sociology, Texas A and M University) (12/4/2007)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs) Public Lecture Series: "china's Stock Exchanges and Domestic Capital Markets - Boom, Bust and Bellweather?" Nicholas Howson (assistant Professor, Michigan Law School) (12/7/2007)
  • Center for Korean Studies ~ Lecture and Demonstration for "east Asia Day" (12/18/2007)
  • Center for Japanese Studies (cjs) Special Event, "mochitsuki" (1/5/2008)
  • Ann Arbor Ypsilanti Public Read ~ "china and America: Bridging Two Worlds" Information Session (1/8/2008)
  • Center for Korean Studies (cks) ~ Korean Film Series, "reconstruction/deconstruction," The President's Last Bang (1/10/2008)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs): "encountering China: Inge Morath, Arthur Miller and Ying Ruocheng," Claire Conceison (tufts University) (1/11/2008)
  • Center for Japanese Studies (cjs) Winter 2008 Noon Lecture Series ~ "moneylenders, Merchants and Samurai: Rethinking the Social Impact of Cash in Medieval Japan," Ethan Segal, Assistant Professor, Dept. of History, Michigan State University (1/17/2008)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs) Chinese Documentary Film Series: Mr Wong's World: Saving The Architectural Heritage Of Shanghai (1/19/2008)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs) Noon Lecture Series on Chinese Pasts in a Global Present: "quemoy on the Front Line: Militarization and Modernity in a Cold War Flashpoint (1949-1992)," Michael Szonyi (john L. Loeb Associate Professor of the Humanities, Dept. of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, Harvard University) (1/22/2008)
  • Center for Japanese Studies (cjs) Winter 2008 Noon Lecture Series ~ "yasukuni: Nation, Violence, Memory," Akiko Takenaka, Assistant Professor/post-doctoral Student, Dept. of History of Art, The University of Michigan (1/24/2008)
  • Center for Korean Studies (cks) ~ Korean Film Series, "reconstruction/deconstruction," A Petal (1/24/2008)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs) Chinese Documentary Film Series: The Lost City: Beijing (1/26/2008)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs) Noon Lecture Series on Chinese Pasts in a Global Present: "revolutionary Alchemy: Shanghai's 'january Revolution' Reinterpreted," Yiching Wu, (michigan Society of Fellows and Assistant Professor of Anthropology and History) (1/29/2008)
  • Center for Japanese Studies (cjs) Winter 2008 Noon Lecture Series ~ "komatsudani Then and Now: Continuity and Change in Japanese Early Childhood Education," Joseph Tobin, Basha Professor, Dept. of Early Childhood Education, Arizona State University (1/31/2008)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs) Conference on "towards an Age of Rights: Chinese and International Perspectives" (2/1/2008 - 2/2/2008)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs) and University Musical Society (ums) ~ China Immersion Workshop (2/2/2008)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs) Chinese Documentary Film Series: Storm Over China (2/2/2008)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs) ~ "inge Morath and Arthur Miller Teacher Workshop," University of Michigan Museum of Art (2/2/2008)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs) Noon Lecture Series on Chinese Pasts in a Global Present: "china's Capitalism, Confucianism, and the New Nationalism," Lionel Jensen (associate Professor of East Asian Languages and Cultures and History, Duke University) (2/5/2008)
  • Center for Japanese Studies (cjs) Winter 2008 Noon Lecture Series ~ "'kissing is a Symbol of Democracy!' U.s. Popular Culture and the Emergence of the 'new Couple' in Occupied Japan," Mark Mclelland, 2007-08 Toyota Visiting Professor, Cjs; Lecturer, Dept. of Sociology, The University of Wollongong (2/7/2008)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs) Chinese Documentary Film Series: Two Films On Chinese Contemporary Art (2/9/2008)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs) Noon Lecture Series on Chinese Pasts in a Global Present: "a Talk on Chinese Music," Wu Man (musician - Pipa Virtuoso) (2/12/2008)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs) Public Lecture Series: "us-china Relations: The Upcoming Agenda," Kenneth Lieberthal (william Davidson Professor of Business Administration, Arthur F. Thurnau Professor of Political Science and Distinguished Fellow and Director for China at the William Davidson Institute) (2/12/2008)
  • Center for Japanese Studies (cjs) Winter 2008 Noon Lecture Series ~ "voluntary Settlement and the Spirit of Independence: Some More Evidence from Japan's 'northern Frontier,'" Shinobu Kitayama, Professor, Dept. of Psychology, The University of Michigan (2/14/2008)
  • Centers for Chinese, Korean, and Japanese Studies: "Pan-Asian Celebration" (2/14/2008)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs) Chinese Documentary Film Series: The Lost Magic Of The Shanghai Art Studios (2/16/2008)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs) ~ "masks of China: Lions, Dragons and Painted Faces," Ann Arbor District Library (2/17/2008)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs) Noon Lecture Series on Chinese Pasts in a Global Present: "why didn't Zhao Mingcheng Send Letters to his Wife, Li Qingzhao, When He Was Away?" Ronald Egan (professor of East Asian Languages and Cultural Studies, Uc Santa Barbara) (2/19/2008)
  • Center for Japanese Studies (cjs) Winter 2008 Noon Lecture Series ~ "mixed Messages: Classical Literature in 17th and 18th Century 'books for Women,'" Jamie Newhard, Assistant Professor, Asian and Near Eastern Languages and Literatures, Washington University in St. Louis (2/21/2008)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs) Noon Lecture Series on Chinese Pasts in a Global Present: "perspectives In and On China," Richard Vinograd (associate Professor of Art and Art History, Stanford University) (3/4/2008)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs): "china's Environmental Challenges," Kelly Sims Gallagher (director of Energy Technology Innovation Policy Research Group and Adjunct Lecturer at Harvard)and Jianguo (jack) Liu (michigan State University) (3/4/2008)
  • International Institute Collaborative Event ~ "introduction to Japanese Language and High School Life." Hartland High School Language Week. The purpose of this event was to provide detailed instruction on world languages and cultures to Hartland High School students. (3/4/2008)
  • Center for Japanese Studies (cjs) Winter 2008 Noon Lecture Series ~ "the Virtual City: Akihabara, Anime, and Otakudom," Susan Napier; Professor; German, Russian, and Asian Languages and Literature Dept.; Tufts University (3/6/2008)
  • Center for Korean Studies (cks) ~ Korean Film Series, "reconstruction/deconstruction," Chilsu And Mansu (3/6/2008)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs) Chinese Documentary Film Series: The Emperor's Eye: Art And Power In Imperial China (3/8/2008)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs) Noon Lecture Series on Chinese Pasts in a Global Present: "chinese by Definition: Jus Sanguinis, Nationality Law, and State Succession, 1909-1980," Shao Dan (dept. of East Asian Languages and Cultures, University of Illinios at Urbana-champaign) (3/11/2008)
  • Center for Japanese Studies (cjs) Special Event, "shigaraki-yaki Demonstration and Tea Ceremony" (3/12/2008)
  • Center for Japanese Studies (cjs) Special Workshop, "shigaraki-yaki Hands-on Workshop" (3/12/2008)
  • Center for Japanese Studies (cjs) Winter 2008 Noon Lecture Series ~ "reenacting a Failed Revolution: The February 26 Incident in Theatre and Film Since 1960;" David Goodman; Professor; Dept. of East Asian Languages and Cultures; University of Illinois at Urbana-champaign (3/13/2008)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs) Chinese Documentary Film Series: Two Documentaries on Aids in China: The Blood Of Yingzhao District and Care And Love (3/15/2008)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs): Symposium on "activist Lawyers and Muckraking Journalists: New Pressures for Legal Reform in China." (3/15/2008)
  • Center for Japanese Studies (cjs) Hosting of the 15th Annual Michigan Japanese Quiz Bowl (mjqb) (3/15/2008)
  • Center for Korean Studies (cks) Colloquium Series 2007-2008: "digital Buddha," Jin Hi Kim's solo komungo performance (3/15/2008)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs) Noon Lecture Series on Chinese Pasts in a Global Present: "from Bound Feet to Iron Girls: Rethinking Women's Place in Nineteenth-century China," Susan Mann (professor of Chinese History, Uc Davis) (3/18/2008)
  • International Institute Collaborative Event ~ "culture and Music of Kazakhstan" (3/18/2008)
  • International Institute Collaborative Workshop ~ "musicscape: Cultures and Crossroads" Professional Development Workshop for Teachers (3/19/2008)
  • Center for Japanese Studies (cjs) Winter 2008 Noon Lecture Series ~ "u.s.-japan Relations in Transition: Security and Political Economy;" Ellis Krauss; Professor; School of International Relations and Pacific Studies; University of California, San Diego (3/20/2008)
  • International Institute Collaborative Event ~ "nauryz with Roksonaki" (3/20/2008)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs): Conference on "regional Perspectives and Recent Discoveries in Chinese Archaeology" (3/21/2008)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs) Chinese Documentary Film Series: Down With Cinema (3/22/2008)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs) Noon Lecture Series on Chinese Pasts in a Global Present: "confucian Rites and the Reorienting of Modern Ritual Theory," Thomas Wilson (professor of History, Hamilton College) (3/25/2008)
  • Center for Chinese (ccs) Chinese Documentary Film Series: The Villager Documentary Project: My Village 2006 (3/29/2008)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs) Noon Lecture Series on Chinese Pasts in a Global Present: "stereotypes, Biases, Paradigms, and Uncertainties: On Understanding China," Zhang Longxi (chair Professor of Comparative Literature and Translation at the City University of Hong Kong and Cheung Kong Chair Professor at the Beijing Foreign Studies University (4/1/2008)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs) Special Presentation: "structural Transformation and Growth in China: 1978-2005," Loren Brandt (university of Toronto) (4/7/2008)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs) Noon Lecture Series on Chinese Pasts in a Global Present: "excuse Me, Your Camera is in my Face: Auteurial Intervention in Prc New Documentary," Yomi Braester (university of Washington) (4/8/2008)
  • Center for Japanese Studies (cjs) ~ "world War Ii and the Japanese Experience," Berkshire Middle School Brown Bag Lunch Series (4/10/2008)
  • Center for Korean Studies (cks) ~ Korean Film Series, "reconstruction/deconstruction," Peppermint Candy (4/10/2008)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs) Chinese Documentary Film Series: "railroad of Hope" (4/12/2008)
  • Center for Chinese Studies (ccs) ~ "china Town Hall: Local Connections, National Reflections" (4/17/2008)
  • International Institute Collaborative Workshop ~ "cultures and Crossroads," Silk Roads Professional Development Workshop for Teachers (5/3/2008)
  • Center for Japanese Studies (cjs) ~ "samurai in Historical Fiction." Berkshire Middle School Brown Bag Lunch Series. (5/15/2008)
  • 5th Annual Ann Arbor Book Festival (5/17/2008)
  • Center for Japanese Studies (cjs) ~ "bon Dancing at Top of the Park," An activity coordinated as a part of the Ann Arbor Summer Festival (6/22/2008)
  • Center for Japanese Studies (cjs) Summer 2008 Film Series ~ "summer Chills: Japanese Horror Films" ~ Pulse (kairo) (7/18/2008)
  • Center for Japanese Studies (cjs) Summer 2008 Film Series ~ "summer Chills: Japanese Horror Films" ~ Onibaba (7/25/2008)
  • Center for Japanese Studies (cjs) Summer 2008 Film Series ~ "summer Chills: Japanese Horror Films" ~ Kwaidan (kaidan) (8/1/2008)
  • Summer 2008 Workshop at the Midwest Institute (8/4/2008 - 8/15/2008)
  • Center for Japanese Studies (cjs) Summer 2008 Film Series ~ "summer Chills: Japanese Horror Films" ~ Hell (jigoku) (8/8/2008)
  • CJS Summer 2008 Film Series Summer Chills Japanese Horror Films RETRIBUTION SAKEBI (8/15/2008)
  • CJS Summer 2008 Film Series Summer Chills Japanese Horror Films AUDITION ODISHON (8/22/2008)
  • Guided Tours UMs Asia Library (9/11/2008)
  • Guided Tour U-Ms Asia Library (9/16/2008)
  • The Dybbuk Film Screening and QandA (9/17/2008)
  • CJS Noon Lecture Crossing Boundaries Japanese Classical Theatre and Cinema - Practice and Research, Zvika Serper Associate Professor, Theatre and EA Studies, Tel Aviv University (9/18/2008)
  • Master Dance Class Zvika Serper (9/19/2008)
  • Asian Mid-Autumn Moon Festival (9/20/2008)
  • CCS Noon Lecture China, For Example, a talk by Teemu Ruskola Professor of Law, Emory Law School (9/23/2008)
  • Korea Foundation Colloquium Series 2008-2009 Toegyes Sowon Movement and the Rediscovery of Letter Writing by Hwisang Cho, Dept of East Asian Languages and Cultures, Columbia University (9/24/2008)
  • CJS Noon Lecture Law Schools under Siege Any Way Out?, Setsuo Miyazawa Professor, Law, Aoyama Gakuin University Law School (9/25/2008)
  • CCS Film Event and Presentation Visual Representation, Memory, and Public Interest, a talk and film showing by Ai Xiaoming Professor of Chinese Language and Literature, Sun Yat-sen University (9/30/2008)
  • CCS Noon Lecture The Three Kingdoms Heroes Re-Viewed, a talk by Madeline Chu Professor of Chinese Language and Literature, Kalamazoo College (9/30/2008)
  • CJS Noon Lecture Zainichi Koreans in Japan, John Lie Class of 1959 Professor, Sociology, The University of California, Berkeley (10/2/2008)
  • CJS Free Film Series Anime The Second Wave AKIRA (10/3/2008)
  • CCS Chinese Documentary Film Series Care and Love, a film by Ai Xiaoming. (10/4/2008)
  • CCS Noon Lecture Local Gazetteers in Ming Dynasty Borderlands, a talk by Joseph Dennis Assistant Professor of History, Davidson College, North Carolina (10/7/2008)
  • CJS Noon Lecture Horrors of the Medieval Imagination The Illustrated Lives of the Demon Shuten Doji, Keller Kimbrough Assistant Professor, Literature, University of Colorado, Boulder (10/9/2008)
  • Center for Chinese Studies Speed Trading on the Silk Road Michigan Art Educators Society (10/10/2008)
  • CJS Fall 2008 Film Series Anime The Second Wave MY NEIGHBORS THE YAMADAS Hohokekyo tonari no Yamada-kun (10/10/2008)
  • CCS Chinese Documentary Film Series China Blue, a film by Micha X. Peled. (10/11/2008)
  • Korea Foundation Colloquium Series Korean Buddhism in East Asian Context by Robert Buswell, Professor, Asian Languages and Cultures, UCLA (10/13/2008)
  • CCS Noon Lecture A Premonition of the Fall of the Southern Song Dynasty 1127-1279 Reading a Song Lyric Composed in 1253 about Reveling on the West Lake, a talk by Shuen-fu Lin U-M Professor of Chinese Literature (10/14/2008)
  • CJS Noon Lecture Japanese National Identity Its Recent Evolution and Impact on International Relations, Gilbert Rozman Musgrave Professor, Sociology, Princeton University (10/16/2008)
  • CKS Film Series 2008-2009 Family Affairs Family TiesDirected by Kim, Tae-young, 2007, 114 min (10/16/2008)
  • CJS Fall 2008 Film Series Anime The Second Wave PRINCESS MONONOKE Mononoke hime (10/17/2008)
  • CCS Public Lecture Series Rethinking Chinese Reforms, a talk by Yasheng Huang Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (10/23/2008)
  • CJS Noon Lecture The Last Tuna? Japanese Food Culture and Global Fisheries, Theodore Bestor Professor, Anthropology, Harvard University (10/23/2008)
  • Michigan World Languages Association Annual Conference Committee Chair (10/23/2008 - 10/24/2008)
  • CJS Fall 2008 Film Series Anime The Second Wave METROPOLIS Metoroporisu (10/24/2008)
  • MiWLA Conference Presentation CJS Japan Kits Resources for Educators (10/24/2008)
  • CCS Chinese Documentary Film Series Red Capitalism Chinas Economic Revolution, a film by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. (10/25/2008)
  • Center for Japanese Studies CJS Japanese Stories and Folk Songs, Displaced Spirit A Japanese Cultural Journey (10/26/2008)
  • CCS Noon Lecture Libertine Masculinity Homosexuality and Homosociality in Late Imperial Pornographic Fiction, a talk by Giovanni Vitiello Associate Professor, East Asian Languages and Literature, University of Hawaii (10/28/2008)
  • Korea Foundation Colloquium Series 2008-2009 After Death Did Them Apart Widows and adoption cases in colonial Korea by Sungyun Lim, Dept. of History, UC Berkeley (10/29/2008)
  • CJS Noon Lecture Daily Life and Demographics in Japan, 700-1150, Wayne Farris Sen Soshitsuv XV Distinguished Chair, History, University of Hawaii at Manoa (10/30/2008)
  • CJS Fall 2008 Film Series Anime The Second Wave BOOK OF THE DEAD Shisha no sho (10/31/2008)
  • CCS Chinese Documentary Film Series No Sex, No Violence, No News The Battle to Control Chinas Airwaves, a film by Sharon Connolly, Susan Lambert and Stefan Moore for Film Australia. (11/1/2008)
  • CCS Noon Lecture The Rise of Guanxi in Chinese Transition Economy, a talk by Yanjie Bian Professor of Sociology, University of Minnesota (11/4/2008)
  • Workshop G.W. Prange Collection Japan 1945-49 Its Resources and Search Tools (11/5/2008)
  • CJS Noon Lecture Kireru? Or Just Plain Mad Emotion Regulation in Japanese, Chinese, and U.S. Preschoolers, Twila Tardif Professor, Psychology, The University of Michigan (11/6/2008)
  • Center for Chinese Studies Panel presentation on China at Canton/Plymouth High School, MI (11/7/2008)
  • CJS Fall 2008 Film Series Anime The Second Wave PORCO ROSSO Kurenai no buta (11/7/2008)
  • CCS Documentary Film Series Last House Standing, a film by Chao Gan and Zi Liang. (11/8/2008)
  • CCS Noon Lecture Building the Rule of Law around Democratic Reforms - Influences on the Enforcement and Definance of Village Election Laws in China, a talk by Mayling Birney Wilson-Cotsen Fellow, Princeton Society of Fellows and Woodrow Wilson School (11/11/2008)
  • Korean Foundation Colloquium Series 2008-2009 Internet Culture and the Trouble With Direct Participation in South Korea Conceptualizing Digital Populism by Youngmi Kim, Career Fellow, University of Edinburgh, UK (11/12/2008)
  • CJS Noon Lecture The Genji Scrolls Tangled Script as Ideology, Reginald Jackson Assistant Professor, Theater, Yale University (11/13/2008)
  • CJS Fall 2008 Film Series Anime The Second Wave SUMMER DAYS WITH COO Kappa no Kuu to Natsu Yasumi (11/14/2008)
  • CCS Chinese Documentary Film SeriesShanghai Bride, a film by Melanie Ansley and Sam Voutas. (11/15/2008)
  • CCS Noon Lecture Legislating Harmony? Why Chinese Laws are So Good and Implementation So Bad, a talk by Mary Gallagher U-M Associate Professor of Political Science (11/18/2008)
  • Korean Foundation Colloquium Series 2008-2009 Deliverance and Submission Korean Evangelical Women and the Politics of Gender by Kelly Chong, Assistant Professor, Sociology, University of Kansas (11/19/2008)
  • CJS Noon Lecture Samurai in Lament Letters of a Family Man in the Fourteenth-century War, Hitomi Tonomura Professor, History, The University of Michigan (11/20/2008)
  • CKS Film Series 2008-2009 Family Affairs Romantic Papa Directed by Shin, Sang-ok, 1960, 131 min (11/20/2008)
  • CJS Fall 2008 Film Series Anime The Second Wave AMAZING LIVES OF THE FAST FOOD GRIFTERS Tachiguishi Retsuden (11/21/2008)
  • CCS Chinese Documentary Film Series Dance with Farm Workers, a film by Wu Wenguang. (11/22/2008)
  • CCS Noon Lecture Singing, Chanting and Acting in Kunqu, a performance presentation by Kunqu performer Wen Yuhang. (11/25/2008)
  • CCS Noon Lecture Addicted to Beauty - Web-based Chinese Danmei Fiction and the Recasting of Romance, a talk by Jin Feng Associate Professor of Chinese, Grinnell College (12/2/2008)
  • Korean Foundation Colloquium Series 2008-2009 The Rise of Phonocentrism in the Korean Language and Literature by Young-mee Yu Cho, Associate Professor, Asian Languages and Cultures, Rutgers University (12/3/2008)
  • CKS Film Series 2008-2009 Family Affairs The Show Must Go On Han, Hae-rin, 2006, 112 min (12/4/2008)
  • Mochitsuki (1/10/2009)
  • CCS Noon Lecture Coping with Crisis in the Wake of the Cultural Revolution Toward a Historical Critique of Chinas Postsocialist Condition, a talk by Yiching Wu Postdoctoral Fellow, Michigan Society of Fellows and U-M Assistant Professor of Anthropology (1/20/2009)
  • Korean Foundation Colloquium Series 2008-2009 Playing in the Colony Gramophone and Nonsense in Colonial Seoul by Semi Oh, Post-Doctorate Fellow, Korea Institute, Harvard University (1/21/2009)
  • CJS Noon Lecture How to Cultivate a Mass Movement Ethnographic and Historical Perspectives on Soka Gakkai, Japans Largest Active Religion, Levi McLaughlin Doctoral Candidate, Religion, Princeton University (1/22/2009)
  • CKS Film Series Family Affairs Ad Lib Night Directed by Lee, Yoon-ki, 99 min (1/22/2009)
  • CCS Noon Lecture Gendered Utopias in Chinese Porcelains and English Womens Writings of the 17th Century, a talk by David Porter U-M Professor of English (1/27/2009)
  • Center for Chinese Studies Chinese New Year, WCBN 88.3 FM (1/29/2009)
  • CJS Noon Lecture Beyond Hunger Food in 1940s Japan, Katarzyna Cwiertka Lecturer, EA Studies, Leiden University (1/29/2009)
  • CKS Film Series Family Affairs The Wedding Day Directed by Lee, Byung-il, 1956, 78 min (1/29/2009)
  • CCS Noon Lecture The Problem with Anthologies The Case of the Poems of Ying Qu, a talk by David R. Knechtges Professor of Literature, University of Washington (2/3/2009)
  • CJS Noon Lecture Socializing Politeness, Matthew Burdelski Lecturer, Asian and Asian American Studies, California State University, Long Beach (2/5/2009)
  • CKS Film Series Family Affairs Empress Chung Directed by Nelson Shin, 2005, 94 min (2/7/2009)
  • CCS Noon Lecture Transnational Architectural Production in Urban China, a talk by Xuefei Ren Assistant Professor of Sociology, Michigan State University (2/10/2009)
  • Center for Chinese Studies and Center for Japanese Studies Exploring Asian Culture Through Film, Michigan Council for Social Studies (2/10/2009)
  • U-M International Institute Bicentennial Anniversary of Abraham Lincoln, Michigan Council for Social Studies (2/10/2009)
  • CCS Public Lecture Series The China Price The True Cost of Chinese Competitive Advantage, a talk by Alexandra Harney Author and Journalist (2/11/2009)
  • Korean Foundation Colloquium Series 2008-2009 The Rise of a Politically Detached Korean Community in Manchuria in An Sugils Rice Plants 1941 by Hyun-jeong Lee, Dept. of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, University of Chicago (2/11/2009)
  • CJS Noon Lecture Culture of the Four Seasons Secondary Nature, Social Difference, and Trans-Seasonality, Haruo Shirane Shincho Professor, Japanese Literature and Culture, Columbia University (2/12/2009)
  • CCS Lecture The Rhetoric of Violence in Chinese Nationalism, a talk by Peter Perdue Professor of History, Yale University (2/13/2009)
  • CCS Chinese Documentary Film Series Up the Yangtze, a film by Yung Chang. (2/14/2009)
  • Center for Chinese Studies, Center for Japanese Studies, Center for Korean Studies Pan Asian Celebration (2/14/2009)
  • CCS Noon Lecture Higher Education and Diversity The Changing Origins of University Students in China, 1903-2002, a talk by James Lee U-M Professor of History and Sociology (2/17/2009)
  • CCS Presentation Chinese Women Writers and the Feminist Imagination, a talk by Haiping Yan Professor of Theater and Cultural Theory at Cornell University. (2/19/2009)
  • CJS Noon Lecture Japanese Temples and Congregations in Early Shin Buddhism, James Dobbins, Fairchild Professor, Religion and EA Studies, Oberlin College (2/19/2009)
  • CCS Chinese Documentary Film Series China Upside Down, a film by Freddy Coppens. (2/28/2009)
  • CKS Special Lecture Fourth Wave in North and South Korea Relations The U.S. Role toward a New Vision for Peace in Northeast Asia by Dong Young Chung, Former Minister of Unification of South Korea, 2007 Democratic Presidential Candidate of South Korea, Visiting Scholar, Duke University (3/2/2009)
  • World Languages Week Hartland High School (3/2/2009 - 3/6/2009)
  • CCS Noon Lecture Chinese Business Dynasty Family Survival Strategies in War and Revolution, a talk by Sherman Cochran Hu Shih Professor of History, Cornell University (3/3/2009)
  • Center for Japanese Studies CJS Japanese Koto Music Student Workshop, Hartland High School World Languages Week (3/5/2009)
  • CJS Noon Lecture Medicine on Trial The Soma Incident, Private Confinement, and the Limits of Psychiatry in Modern Japan, Susan Burns Associate Professor, History, The University of Chicago (3/5/2009)
  • Center for Japanese Studies CJS Introduction to Japanese Language Student Workshop, Hartland High School World Languages Week (3/6/2009)
  • CCS Chinese Documentary Film Series Love and Sex in China, a film by Annemarie Gallone. (3/7/2009)
  • Center for Japanese Studies CJS K-12 Workshop Society and Change in Modern Japan (3/7/2009)
  • CCS Noon Lecture The Shanghai Peoples Court Competence, Autonomy and Independence, a talk by Nicholas Howson Assistant Professor of Law, Michigan Law School (3/10/2009)
  • Center for Chinese Studies Behind the Boom Chinas Internal Struggles Lecture (3/12/2009)
  • CJS Noon Lecture Confronting Natural Disasters on the Echigo Plain, Phillip Brown Associate Professor, History, The Ohio State University (3/12/2009)
  • CKS Film Series Family Affairs The Wedding Campaign Direcgted by Kim, Tae-jong, 2005, 120 min (3/12/2009)
  • 16th Annual Michigan Japanese Quiz Bowl MJQB (3/14/2009)
  • CCS Noon Lecture Gender, Disease and Visual Culture Representations of the Female Breast in Late Imperial Chinese Medicine, a talk by Yi-Li Wu Associate Professor of History and Chair of International Studies, Albion College (3/17/2009)
  • Korean Foundation Colloquium Series 2008-2009 Print Capitalism and the Nationalist Movement in Korea, 1890s-Early 1920s by Michael Shin, Assistant Professor, Department of Asian Studies, Cornell University (3/18/2009)
  • CJS Noon Lecture Rethinking the Political Power and Popular Culture in Early Modern Japan, Katsuya Hirano Winter 2009 Toyota Visiting Professor, CJS Assistant Professor, History, Cornell University (3/19/2009)
  • Asia Library Treasure Exhibit (3/21/2009)
  • CCS Asia Law Society 2009 Symposium on Convergence or Cataclysm Corporate Governance and Market Development in Asia. (3/21/2009)
  • CCS Asia Law Society 2009 Symposium on Convergence or Cataclysm Corporate Governance and Market Development in Asia. (3/21/2009)
  • CCS Chinese Documentary Film Series The Birds Nest Herzog and de Meuron in China, a film by Christoph and Michael Schindheim. (3/21/2009)
  • CCS Noon Lecture The 3rd Generation Wireless Technology Standard in China A Game Theoretical Perspective, a talk by Minyuan Zhao Assistant Professor of Strategy, U-M Ross School of Business (3/24/2009)
  • CCS Noon Lecture The Taxing Transformation of the Contemporary Chinese State in Historical and Comparative Perspectives, a talk by R. Bin Wong Director, Asia Institute of the University of California, Los Angeles (3/31/2009)
  • CCS Presentation Whither Islam in China? Post-9/11 and Post-Olympics Developments, a talk by Dru Gladney President, Pacific Basin Institute and Professor of Anthropology, Pomona College (4/1/2009)
  • CJS Noon Lecture Physician Communication Styles in Outpatient Care in Japan A Qualitative Study, B.T. Slingsby (4/2/2009)
  • CKS Film Series 2008-09 Family Affairs The Host Directed by Bong, Joon-ho, 2006, 119 min (4/2/2009)
  • CCS Chinese Documentary Film Series The World, a film by Jia Zhangke. (4/4/2009)
  • CCS Noon Lecture Soldiers, Money, and History in Song China 960-1279, a talk by Charles Hartman Department of East Asian Studies, The University at Albany (4/7/2009)
  • Korean Foundation Colloquium Series 2008-2009Book Reading with Susan Choi, Author of A Person of Interest Guest Speaker Susan Choi, Assistant Professor, Creative Writing in the Lewis Center for the Arts, Princeton University (4/8/2009)
  • CCS Chinese Documentary Film Series Swing in Beijing, a film by Shui-Bo Wang. (4/11/2009)
  • Conference Financial Bubbles, Banking Bailouts, and Automotive Survival A US-Japan Comparison (4/17/2009)
  • CCS Chinese Documentary Film Series Manufactured Landscapes, a film by Jennifer Baichwal. (4/18/2009)
  • Korean Language Programs 16th Nam Essay Contest (4/22/2009)
  • 1st Annual China Quiz Bowl Wayne State Universitys Confucius Institute (4/25/2009)
  • 6th Annual Ann Arbor Book Festival International Institute (5/16/2009)
  • Center for Chinese Studies World History and the Face of China Now Workshop (5/16/2009 - 5/23/2009)
  • Center for Korean Studies Ahn Trio Workshop - Artist Lecture and Demonstration (6/15/2009)
  • CJS Summer 2009 Film Series Friendly Feuds Adolescence and Kinship in Recent Japanese Film TASTE OF TEA Cha no Aji (7/24/2009)
  • CJS Summer 2009 Film Series Friendly Feuds Adolescence and Kinship in Recent Japanese Film HONEY AND CLOVER Hachimitsu to Clover (7/31/2009)
  • Global Poverty and Inequality ! Midwest Institute for International/Intercultural Education MIIIE Workshop (8/3/2009 - 8/7/2009)
  • CJS Summer 2009 Film Series Friendly Feuds Adolescence and Kinship in Recent Japanese Film FUNKY FOREST THE FIRST CONTACT Naisu no Mori The First Contact (8/7/2009)
  • World Food, Water, and Energy Midwest Institute for International/Intercultural Education MIIIE Workshop (8/10/2009 - 8/14/2009)
  • CJS Summer 2009 Film Series Friendly Feuds Adolescence and Kinship in Recent Japanese Film PING PONG Pin Pon (8/14/2009)
  • Center for Japanese Studies CJS Summer 2009 Film Series Friendly Feuds Adolescence and Kinship in Recent Japanese Film HAPPILY EVER AFTER (8/21/2009)
  • Center for Chinese Studies Fall 2009 Special Presentation Chinas Civil Code and Rights Infringement Law in the PRC (9/10/2009)
  • Center for Japanese Studies CJS Fall 2009 Noon Lecture Series Allusion and Authority The Love-Song of Lord Takafusa and Its Illustrated Scroll (9/17/2009)
  • Center for Chinese Studies CCS Fall 2009 Noon Lecture Series A Question of Confidence Sate Legitimacy and the New Urban Poor (9/22/2009)
  • Center for Korean Studies CKS 2009-2010 Lecture Series Turning Past to History Nostalgia and Redemption in the Park Chung Hee Syndrome (9/22/2009)
  • Center for Japanese Studies CJS Fall 2009 Noon Lecture Series Rediscovering and Recreating Gendered Words in Japanese (9/24/2009)
  • Center for Japanese Studies CJS Fall 2009 Film Series Conflict and Compassion in Post-War Japanese Film DRUNKEN ANGEL Yoidore Tenshi (9/25/2009)
  • Asia Library Electronic Resources Workshop (9/28/2009)
  • Center for Chinese Studies CCS Fall 2009 Noon Lecture Series From River By-way to River Border The City of Jiankang in the Wartime Writings of Ye Mengde 1077-1148 (9/29/2009)
  • Center for Chinese Studies CCS Mid-Autumn Moon Festival Customs Food and Music NPR Michigan Radio WCBN 88.3 FM, Pandoras Lunchbox (10/1/2009)
  • Center for Chinese Studies CCS Photo Exhibit China Local/Global (10/1/2009 - 10/31/2009)
  • Center for Japanese Studies CJS Fall 2009 Noon Lecture Series A Peripheral VIsion International Contemporaneity in Japanese Art Discourse, Circa 1970 (10/1/2009)
  • Center for Japanese Studies CJS Fall 2009 Film Series Conflict and Compassion in Post-War Japanese Film LATE SPRING Banshun (10/2/2009)
  • Center for Chinese Studies CCS Chinese Film Series STORM UNDER THE SUN (10/3/2009)
  • Fall 2009 CCS Conference Twenty-First Century Urbanization Social Science Perspectives on Chinas Urban Transformation (10/3/2009)
  • Center for Chinese Studies CCS Fall 2009 Noon Lecture Seris From Gossip to History Views of Mid-Tang Literature in Anecdotal Texts (10/6/2009)
  • Center for Chinese Studies Fall 2009 Presentation A Community Between Two Nations The Chinese in North Vietnam, 1954-1978 (10/9/2009)
  • Center for Japanese Studies CJS Fall 2009 Film Series Conflict and Compassion in Post-War Japanese Film STRAY DOG Nora Inu (10/9/2009)
  • Center for Chinese Studies CCS Chinese Film Series Pollution in China (10/10/2009)
  • Center for Chinese Studies CCS Chinese Film Series THE TRASH TRADE SELLING GARBAGE TO CHINA (10/10/2009)
  • Center for Chinese Studies CCS Fall 2009 Noon Lecture Seris Chinas Tibet Policy Accommodation and Conflict (10/13/2009)
  • Center for Korean Studies CKS 2009-2010 Lecture Series Korean Diaspora History, Identity, and Community Consciousness (10/14/2009)
  • Center for Japanese Studies CJS Fall 2009 Noon Lecture Series Dirty Sexy Haiku Senryu, Bareku, and the Perversification of Haikai (10/15/2009)
  • Center for Japanese Studies CJS Fall 2009 Film Series Conflict and Compassion in Post-War Japanese Film EQUINOX FLOWER Higanbana (10/16/2009)
  • Center for Chinese Studies CCS Chinese Film Series INTERESTING TIMES WAR OF LOVE (10/17/2009)
  • Center for Japanese Studies CJS Fall 2009 Noon Lecture Series Image and Imagination in Meiji Photographs (10/22/2009)
  • Center for Japanese Studies CJS Fall 2009 Film Series Conflict and Compassion in Post-War Japanese Film FIRES ON THE PLAIN Nobi (10/23/2009)
  • Center for Korean Studies CKS 2009-2010 Korean Films Series CROSSING, directed by Kim Tae-gyoon, 107 min 2008 (10/24/2009)
  • CCS and the Global Lens 2009 Series presented GETTING HOME (10/27/2009)
  • Center for Chinese Studies CCS Fall 2009 Noon Lecture Series Alai, Internal Diasporas, and Rethinking Sinophone Literature (10/27/2009)
  • Center for Korean Studies CKS 2009-2010 Lecture Series US-Korean Economic Relationship and Significance of Korea-US FTA (10/28/2009)
  • Center for Japanese Studies CJS Fall 2009 Noon Lecture Series Who Belongs Where? The Allies and the Ethnic Sorting of East Asia, 1945-46 (10/29/2009)
  • Center for Japanese Studies CJS Fall 2009 Film Series Conflict and Compassion in Post-War Japanese Film GATE OF FLESH Nikutai no mon (10/30/2009)
  • Centers for Chinese, Japanese, and Korean Studies CCS, CJS, CKS Pan Asian Film Series Buddhism in East Asia (10/31/2009 - 12/13/2009)
  • Center for Chinese Studies CCS Fall 2009 Noon Lecture Series Inventorying Barbarians An Early Modern Chinese Pictorial Vogue (11/3/2009)
  • Center for Chinese Studies CCS Fall 2009 Public Lecture Series Contemporary Art in China Where has it come from and where is it heading? (11/4/2009)
  • Center for Japanese Studies CJS Fall 2009 Noon Lecture Series Benjamin Smith Lyman and Rendaku (11/5/2009 - 11/10/2009)
  • Center for Japanese Studies CJS Special Panel Discussion Japanese Health Care -- A System that Works (11/5/2009)
  • Center for Chinese Studies Fall 2009 Presentation Peranakan Musical Cultures in Singapore (11/6/2009)
  • Center for Japanese Studies CJS Fall 2009 Film Series Conflict and Compassion in Post-War Japanese Film TOKYO DRIFTER Tokyo Nagaremono (11/6/2009 - 11/10/2009)
  • Center for Chinese Studies CCS Fall 2009 Noon Lecture Series A Sea of Change in Chinese Printing and Book Culture Chinese Books and Printing in Early Spanish Philippines (11/10/2009)
  • Center for Korean Studies CKS Lecture Series Social and Cultural Capital in the Development of Media Industry in Korea (11/11/2009)
  • Center for Japanese Studies CJS Fall 2009 Noon Lecture Series Death and Buddhism in the Middle Ages From the Standpoint of Official Monks and Reclusive Monks (11/12/2009)
  • Center for Chinese Studies CCS Chinese Film Series PLEASE VOTE FOR ME (11/14/2009)
  • Center for Chinese Studies CCS Fall 2009 Noon Lecture Series Revealing Erasures Visual Representations of Women of China 1949-2009 (11/17/2009)
  • Center for Korean Studies CKS 2009-2010 Lecture Series Critical Voices, Contested Spaces Spatial Transformations and the Emergence of Anti-Japanese Student Protest in Colonial Korea (11/18/2009)
  • Center for Chinese Studies CCS Fall 2009 Noon Lecture Series Embodying National Liberation History and Autobiography in the Gejiu Tin Mines since 1949 (11/24/2009)
  • Center for Chinese Studies CCS Fall 2009 Noon Lecture Series Caochangdi Beijing Inside and Out (12/1/2009)
  • Center for Korean Studies CKS 2009-2010 Lecture Series Why Arent There Any War Cemeteries in North Korea? (12/2/2009)
  • Center for Chinese Studies Fall 2009 Public Lecture Series China as Eurasian Subcontinent Perspectives on the Past and the Future (12/3/2009)
  • Center for Japanese Studies CJS Fall 2009 Noon Lecture Series Sitting Pretty Portrait Photography and Gender in Meiji Japan (12/3/2009)
  • Fall 2009 Conference The Nines Brinks, Cusps, and Perceptions of Possibilty - from 1789-2009 (12/3/2009 - 12/5/2009)
  • World History Initiative Teacher Workshop Era 6 of the Michigan Framework 1800-1915 (12/4/2009 - 12/5/2009)
  • Center for Chinese Studies CCS Chinese Film Series TO TELL THE TRUTH THE LIU BINYAN STORY (12/5/2009)
  • Center for Korean Studies CKS 2009-2010 Korean Films Series WELCOME TO DONGMAKGOL,directed by Park Kwang-hyeon, 133 min 2005 (12/5/2009)
  • Center for Chinese Studies CCS Fall 2009 Noon Lecture Series Visualizing the State in Early Modern England and China (12/8/2009)
  • CHINA Town Hall Local Connections, National Reflections a nation-wide webcast and on-site presentation (12/8/2009)
  • Center for Chinese Studies CCS Chinese Film Series A DECENT FACTORY NOKIA IN CHINA (12/12/2009)
  • Center for Japanese Studies CJS 6th Annual Mochitsuki (1/9/2010)
  • Center for Korean Studies CKS 2009-2010 Korean Film Series REPATRIATION,directed by Dong-won Kim, 149 min 2006 (1/9/2010)
  • Center for Japanese Studies CJS Winter 2010 Noon Lecture Series Lost in Transition Young Workers in Japans Changed Employment Landscape (1/14/2010)
  • Center for Chinese Studies CCS Winter 2010 Noon Lecture Series Christian Chroniclers of Chinese Cruelty Western Misperceptions of Chinese Criminal Justice (1/19/2010)
  • Center for Korean Studies CKS 2009-2010 Lecture Series Ash Disposal in Contemporary South Korea Continuities and Discontinuities (1/20/2010)
  • Center for Japanese Studies CJS Winter 2010 Noon Lecture Series The Short, Strange Life of Japans Values Diplomacy (1/21/2010)
  • Center for Korean Studies CKS 2009-2010 Korean Film Series THE GAME OF THEIR LIVES,directed by Daniel Gordon, 80 min 2002 (1/23/2010)
  • U-M Museum of Art Winter 2010 Exhibit Tradition Transformed Chang Ku-Nien, Master Painter of the 20th Century (1/23/2010 - 4/18/2010)
  • Center for Chinese Studies CCS Winter 2010 Noon Lecture Series Modeling Early Chinese Medicine Reflections on the Relationship Between Law and Science (1/26/2010)
  • Center for Korean Studies CKS 2009-2010 Lecture Series Korean Kayagum Sanjo Schools and Players (1/27/2010)
  • Center for Japanese Studies CJS Winter 2010 Noon Lecture Series Suicide and the Social Self Youth, Government, and Popular Culture responses to Internet Group Suicide in Japan (1/28/2010)
  • Center for Chinese Studies CCS Chinese Film Series 24 CITY (1/30/2010)
  • Center for Chinese Studies CCS Winter 2010 Noon Lecture Series Specters on Screen in Chinese Opera Film A Case Study of A Test of Love Qingtan, 1958 (2/2/2010)
  • Center for Korean Studies CKS 2009-2010 Lecture Series Disquieting Traces Critical Reflections on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (2/3/2010)
  • Center for Japanese Studies CJS Winter 2010 Noon Lecture Series Japan and the Global Financial Crisis (2/4/2010)
  • 20th Annual Asia Business Conference (2/5/2010 - 2/6/2010)
  • Center for Japanese Studies CJS School Ambassadors Howell Middle School World Cultures Day JAPANESE ANIME and MANGA (2/5/2010)
  • Center for Japanese Studies CJS School Ambassadors Howell Middle School World Cultures Day JAPANESE CULTURAL OBJECTS (2/5/2010)
  • Center for Chinese Studies CCS Chinese Film Series DAUGHTERS OF WISDOM (2/6/2010)
  • Center for Chinese Studies CCS Winter 2010 Noon Lecture Series On Socialist Conceptual Art (2/9/2010)
  • Center for Japanese Studies CJS Winter 2010 Noon Lecture Series Childrens Ibasho and Adults Mimamori Implications of Japanese Concepts to U.S. Child Welfare (2/11/2010)
  • Center for Korean Studies CKS 2009-2010 Film Series A STATE OF MIND, directed by Daniel Gordon, 93 min 2004 (2/13/2010)
  • Center for Japanese Studies CJS Winter 2010 Noon Lecture Series Intimate Trauma, Cool Distance Photographic Politics in 1950s Japan (2/18/2010)
  • Center for Chinese Studies CCS Chinese Film Series AT HOME IN THE WORLD (2/20/2010)
  • Centers for Chinese, Japanese, and Korean Studies CCS, CJS, CKS Pan Asian Immersion The Art and Etiquette of Tea (2/20/2010)
  • Center for Chinese Studies CCS Winter 2010 Noon Lecture Series Reevaluating Chinese Cinematic Realism in the Age of the Digital (2/23/2010)
  • Center for Chinese Studies CCS Chinese New Year Customs Noodles and Music NPR Michigan Radio WCBN 88.3 FM, Pandoras Lunchbox (2/25/2010)
  • Center for Japanese Studies CJS Winter 2010 Noon Lecture Series Playing War On the Militarization of Childhood in the Twentieth Century (2/25/2010)
  • Center for Chinese Studies CCS Winter 2010 Noon Lecture Series The Song is You Histories of the Song Dynasty 960-1279 CE in the U.S. (3/9/2010)
  • Center for Korean Studies CKS Lecture Series Cosmopolitan Style and Colonial Nostalgia in 1950s South Korean Cinema (3/10/2010)
  • Center for Japanese Studies CJS Winter 2010 Noon Lecture Series Kan as the Haunted Other Linguistic Reforms in Meiji Japan (3/11/2010)
  • Center for Chinese Studies CCS Chinese Film Series MORNING SUN (3/13/2010)
  • U-M Museum of Art UMMA Lecture Secrets to Chinese Painting Technical Strategies for the Modern World (3/14/2010)
  • Center for Japanese Studies CJS School Ambassador Ypsilanti Public Library Anime Club - JAPANESE LANGUAGE INSTRUCTION (3/15/2010 - 6/1/2010)
  • Center for Chinese Studies CCS Winter 2010 Noon Lecture Series Sounds from the Ground Recently Excavated Warring States Texts and the Linguistic Reconstruction of Early Chinese (3/16/2010)
  • Center for Korean Studies CKS 2009-2010 Lecture Series Freedom of Expression in South Korea Still an Evolving Right Twenty Years After? (3/17/2010)
  • 17th Annual Michigan Japanese Quiz Bowl (3/20/2010)
  • Center for Chinese Studies CCS Chinese Film Series TWO MILLION MINUTES (3/20/2010)
  • Center for Korean Studies CKS Special Performance and Demonstration by Korean Bboys (3/21/2010)
  • Center for Chinese Studies CCS Winter 2010 Noon Lecture Series Confessions of Peking Tom A China Odyssey (3/23/2010)
  • Center for Japanese Studies CJS Winter 2010 Noon Lecture Series Inquilism and Domestic Enslavement on a Coral Reef The Curious Biology of the Cardinalfish Hikari-ishimochi (3/25/2010)
  • Center for Chinese Studies CCS Winter 2010 Noon Lecture Series Experience of the Studio Luo Pings Copy of Three Horse Paintings by the Zhao Family (3/30/2010)
  • Center for Korean Studies CKS, Reading with Sukhee Ryu Carney (3/31/2010)
  • Center for Japanese Studies CJS Winter 2010 Noon Lecture Series Hokusais Great Waves and teh Maritime Turn in Japanese Visual Culture (4/1/2010)
  • Symposium Saying Yes to Say No Art and Culture in 1960s Japan (4/2/2010 - 4/3/2010)
  • Center for Chinese Studies CCS Winter 2010 Occasional Lecture Series Contemporary Xinjiang What do we know? What dont we know? (4/5/2010)
  • Center for Japanese Studies CJS Special Lecture Thinking on the Way to the Yoshiwara Poetry and Pictures about the Trip to Edos Courtesan District (4/5/2010)
  • Center for Chinese Studies CCS Winter 2010 Noon Lecture Series Dirty Water The Danone-Wahaha Battle and Law, Politics and Contested Value in the PRC (4/6/2010)
  • Center for Korean Studies CKS 2009-2010 Lecture Series The Politics of Nationalism and International Adoption in South Korea (4/8/2010)
  • Center for Chinese Studies CCS Chinese Film Series INSIDE THE CAMPUS LIFE AT A CHINESE UNIVERSITY (4/10/2010)
  • Detroit Tigers Baseball Celebration of Year of the Tiger (4/10/2010)
  • Contemporary Chinese Migration to Central Asia Focus on Kazakhstan (4/12/2010)
  • FAREWELL MY CONCUBINE, co-sponsorship of Michigan Theatre film screening (4/12/2010)
  • Center for Chinese Studies CCS Winter 2010 Noon Lecture Series Blood and Self in Modern Chinese Medicine and Culture (4/13/2010)
  • Wayne State University Confucius Institute China Quiz Bowl (4/25/2010)
  • Michigan Taiwanese Organization MiTAI Taiwanese American Heritage Week Cultural Fair (5/7/2010)
  • Center for Chinese Studies CCS Learning and Teaching Chinese Educator Workshop (5/22/2010)
  • International Symposium The Globalization of Modernization Theory Clashes of Modernities and Moralities (6/8/2010 - 6/10/2010)
  • Center for Japanese Studies CJS, Center for Chinese Studies CCS, Center for Korean Studies CKS K-12 Workshop Understanding your Students A Workshop in Cultural Competence (6/22/2010 - 6/23/2010)
  • World History Initiative Teacher Workshop Eras 1-3 Foundations of the Michigan Framework through 600 CE (6/30/2010 - 7/1/2010)
  • Asia Society National Education Conference Creating Success in A Global Era (7/8/2010 - 7/10/2010)
  • Center for Japanese Studies CJS Summer 2010 Film Series The Real and Surreal in Japanese Contemporary Film HULA GIRLS Hura Garu (7/16/2010)
  • Center for Japanese Studies CJS Summer 2010 Film Series The Real and Surreal in Japanese Contemporary Film BIG MAN JAPAN Dai-Nihonjin (7/23/2010)
  • Center for Japanese Studies CJS Summer 2010 Film Series The Real and Surreal in Japanese Contemporary Film 20th CENTURY BOYS 1 BEGINNING OF THE END 20-Seiki-shonen Honkaku kagaku boken (7/30/2010)
  • 2010 Summer Workshops at the Midwest Institute for International and Intercultural Education (8/2/2010 - 8/6/2010)
  • Center for Japanese Studies CJS Summer 2010 Film Series The Real and Surreal in Japanese Contemporary Film MAIKO HAAAAN!!! (8/6/2010)
  • Center for Japanese Studies CJS Summer 2010 Film Series The Real and Surreal in Contemporary Japanese Film BATTLE LEAGUE HORUMO Kamogawa horumo (8/13/2010)
  • 2010 Nam Center for Korean Studies Professional Development Workshop Korean Culture and History in the Classroom (8/15/2010 - 8/19/2010)
  • Nam Center Film Series 2010-2011 Once upon a Time in High School (9/11/2010)
  • CJS Fall 2010 Noon Lecture Series Robert E. Cole Emeritus Professor, Haas School of Business and Department of Sociology, University of California, Berkeley Visiting Professor, Doshisha Univeristy (9/16/2010)
  • CCS Fall 2010 Noon Lecture Series - Richard Kraus Professor Emeritus of Political Science (9/21/2010)
  • Nam Center Lecture Series 2010-2011 Hyunjoon Park, Professor of Sociology, University of Pennsylvania (9/22/2010)
  • CJS Fall 2010 Noon Lecture Series Paul Anderer Mack Professor of Humanities, East Asian Languages and Cultures, Columbia University (9/23/2010)
  • CJS Fall 2010 Film Series Re-Viewing Kurosawa (9/24/2010)
  • CCS Fall 2010 Noon Lecture Series - Lydia Chiang Associate Professor of Chinese, Boston College (9/28/2010)
  • Nam Center Lecture Series 2010-2011 Chin Hong Chung, Distinguished Professor in Religious Studies, Ewha Womans University, Korea (9/29/2010)
  • CJS Fall 2010 Noon Lecture Series Dolores Martinez Reader, Anthropology, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London (9/30/2010)
  • CJS Fall 2010 Film Series Re-Viewing Kurosawa (10/1/2010)
  • CCS Fall 2010 Chinese Documentary Film Series GETTING HOME (10/2/2010)
  • CCS Fall 2010 Noon Lecture Series - Chuen-Fung Wong Assistant Professor of Music, Macalester College (10/5/2010)
  • Nam Center Lecture Series 2010-2011 Rachael Joo, Assistant Professor of American Studies, Middlebury College (10/6/2010)
  • CJS Fall 2010 Noon Lecture Series Masami Imai Associate Professor, Economics, Wesleyan University (10/7/2010)
  • CJS Fall 2010 Film Series Re-Viewing Kurosawa (10/8/2010)
  • CCS Fall 2010 Noon Lecture Series - Pierre Landry Associate Professor of Political Science, Yale University (10/12/2010)
  • 2010 KLTI U.S. Forum in Ann Arbor (10/14/2010 - 10/16/2010)
  • CJS Fall 2010 Noon Lecture Series Robert Borgen Professor Emeritus, East Asian Languages and Cultures, History, University of California at Davis (10/14/2010)
  • Asia Library Workshop (10/15/2010)
  • CJS Fall 2010 Film Series Re-Viewing Kurosawa (10/15/2010)
  • North American Workshop on Korean Literature (10/15/2010 - 10/16/2010)
  • Film Screenings DANCE OF DARKNESS and SACRIFICE (10/20/2010)
  • CJS Fall 2010 Noon Lecture Series William Bodiford Professor, Asian Languages and Cultures, University of California, Los Angeles (10/21/2010)
  • Michigan World Language Association Conference (10/21/2010 - 10/22/2010)
  • Asia Library Workshop (10/22/2010)
  • CJS Fall 2010 Film Series Re-Viewing Kurosawa (10/22/2010)
  • CCS Fall 2010 Chinese Documentary Film Series - AT HOME IN THE WORLD (10/23/2010)
  • CCS Fall 2010 Noon Lecture Series - Melanie Manion Professor of Political Science and Public Affairs, University of Wisconsin-Madison (10/26/2010)
  • CJS Fall 2010 Noon Lecture Series Patricia Steinhoff Professor, Sociology, University of Hawaii (10/28/2010)
  • CJS Fall 2010 Film Series Re-Viewing Kurosawa (10/29/2010)
  • Symposium Relevant/Obsolete? Rethinking Area Studies in the U.S. Academy (10/29/2010)
  • Nam Center Film Series 2010-2011 Conduct Zero, 2002 R (10/30/2010)
  • CCS, CJS, NCKS Asia After Dark Teacher Workshop (10/31/2010 - 12/15/2010)
  • CCS Fall 2010 Noon Lecture Series - Lydia Li U-M Associate Professor, School of Social Work (11/2/2010)
  • CJS Fall 2010 Noon Lecture Series Hitomi Tonomura Professor, History and Womens Studies, The University of Michigan (11/4/2010)
  • Nam Center Lecture Series 2010-2011 Andre Schmid, Associate Professor of East Asian Studies, University of Toronto (11/4/2010)
  • CJS Fall 2010 Film Series Re-Viewing Kurosawa (11/5/2010)
  • CCS Fall 2010 Noon Lecture Series - Terry Sicular Professor of Economics, University of Western Ontario (11/9/2010)
  • Nam Center Lecture Series 2010-2011 Youna Kim, Associate Professor of Global Communications, The American University of Paris (11/10/2010)
  • CJS Fall 2010 Noon Lecture Series Carol Gluck George Sansom Professor of History, Columbia University (11/11/2010)
  • CJS Fall 2010 Film Series Re-Viewing Kurosawa (11/12/2010)
  • CCS Fall 2010 Chinese Documentary Film Series - USELESS (11/13/2010)
  • Nam Center Film Series 2010-2011 Like a Virgin, 2006 R (11/13/2010)
  • CCS Fall 2010 Noon Lecture Series - Jacques deLisle Professor of Law, University of Pennsylvania Law School (11/16/2010)
  • Nam Center Lecture Series 2010-2011 Darcy Paquet, Independent scholar/film critic (11/17/2010)
  • CJS Fall 2010 Noon Lecture Series Sadashi Inuzuka Professor, Art, The University of Michigan (11/18/2010)
  • CCS Fall 2010 Noon Lecture Series - Paize Keulemans Assistant Professor, Department of East Asian Languages and Literature, Yale University (11/23/2010)
  • CCS Fall 2010 Noon Lecture Series - Emily Hannum Associate Professor of Sociology and Education, University of Pennsylvania (11/30/2010)
  • CJS Fall 2010 Noon Lecture Series Laura Hein Professor, History, Northwestern University (12/2/2010)
  • Improvisation and Cross Cultural Creativity with the School of Music (12/3/2010 - 12/6/2010)
  • CCS Winter 2010 Chinese Documentary Film Series - 1966, MY TIME IN THE RED GUARDS (12/4/2010)
  • CCS Fall 2010 Noon Lecture Series - Alice Yao Assistant Professor of Archaeology, University of Toronto (12/7/2010)
  • CCS Special Presentation Damien Ma Analyst, Eurasia Group (12/8/2010)
  • CJS Fall 2010 Noon Lecture Series Ian Jared Miller Assistant Professor, History, Harvard University (12/9/2010)
  • CCS Fall 2010 Chinese Documentary Film Series - FAMILY, INC. (12/11/2010)
  • Nam Center Film Series 2010-2011 The Harmonium in My Memory, 1999 PG (12/11/2010)
  • CJSs 7th Annual Mochitsuki (1/8/2011)
  • CCS and the Global Lens 2010-11 Film Series - THE SHAFT (1/11/2011)
  • Nam Center Lecture Series 2010-2011 Richard D. McBride II, Assistant Professor of History, Brigham Young University-Hawaii (1/12/2011)
  • Nam Center Film Series 2010-2011 Lifting King Kong, 2009 PG (1/15/2011)
  • CCS Winter 2011 Noon Lecture Series - Xiaofei Tian Professor of Chinese Literature, Harvard University (1/18/2011)
  • CCS Winter 2011 Noon Lecture Series Miranda Brown U-M Associate Professor of Chinese History and Culture (1/25/2011)
  • Nam Center Lecture Series 2010-2011 Saangjoon Baak, U-M CKS Visiting Professor of Economics, Waseda University (1/26/2011)
  • CJS Winter 2011 Noon Lecture Series Jeffrey Broadbent Associate Professor, Sociology, University of Minnesota (1/27/2011)
  • Nam Center Film Series 2010-2011 Our Schools ET, 2008 PG (1/29/2011)
  • CCS Winter 2011 Noon Lecture Series Scott Cook Professor of Chinese, Grinnell College (2/1/2011)
  • CCS Winter 2011 Noon Lecture Series - Andrew Mertha Associate Professor of Government, Cornell University (2/8/2011)
  • Nam Center Lecture Series 2010-2011 Alice Kim, doctoral candidate in the Rhetoric Department, University of California at Berkeley (2/9/2011)
  • CJS Winter 2011 Noon Lecture Series Rieko Kage 2010-11 Toyota Visiting Professor, CJS Associate Professor, Political Science, University of Tokyo (2/10/2011)
  • CCS Winter 2011 Chinese Documentary Film Series THE TRAIN TO MY HOME TOWN (2/12/2011)
  • CCS, CJS, NCKS East Asian Celebration Teacher Workshop (2/12/2011)
  • Hartland High World Languages Hangeul Workshop (2/14/2011)
  • CCS Winter 2011 Noon Lecture Series - Enno Giele Assistant Professor of East Asian Studies, University of Arizona (2/15/2011)
  • CJS Winter 2011 Noon Lecture Series Eric Rath Associate Professor, History, University of Kansas (2/17/2011)
  • CCS Winter 2011 Chinese Documentary Film Series BEFORE THE FLOOD II (2/19/2011)
  • CCS Winter 2011 Noon Lecture Series - Andrew Walder Denis OLeary and Ken Thiry Professor, Dept. of Sociology, Stanford (2/22/2011)
  • CJS Winter 2011 Noon Lecture Series Richi Sakakibara Associate Professor, School of International Liberal Studies, Waseda University (2/24/2011)
  • CCS Winter 2011 Noon Lecture Series - Stefan Henning Visiting Assistant Professor in Anthropology and Sociology, Northwestern University (3/8/2011)
  • CJS Winter 2011 Noon Lecture Series Marcia Yonemoto Associate Professor, History, University of Colorado at Boulder (3/10/2011)
  • Nam Center Lecture Series 2010-2011 Robert Oppenheim, Associate Professor, Department of Asian Studies, University of Texas at Austin (3/11/2011)
  • CCS Winter 2011 Chinese Documentary Film Series IM PEI BUILDING CHINA MODERN (3/12/2011)
  • CCS Winter 2011 Noon Lecture Series - Minyuan Zhao U-M Assistant Professor of Strategy, Ross School of Business (3/15/2011)
  • CJS Winter 2011 Noon Lecture Series Bert Winther-Tamaki Associate Professor, Art History, University of California, Irvine (3/17/2011)
  • Nam Center Lecture Series 2010-2011 Seungsook Moon, Professor of Sociology, Vassar College (3/17/2011)
  • 18th Annual Michigan Japanese Quiz Bowl (3/19/2011)
  • Panel Trying to Understand the Earthquake (3/21/2011)
  • CCS Winter 2011 Noon Lecture Series - San Duanmu U-M Professor of Linguistics (3/22/2011)
  • Nam Center Lecture Series 2010-2011 Elaine Kim, Professor of Asian American Studies, University of California, Berkeley (3/23/2011)
  • CJS Winter 2011 Noon Lecture Series Yukiko Tsunoda Professor, Law, Meiji University Lawyer, Tanaka and Partners (3/24/2011)
  • CCS Winter 2011 Chinese Documentary Film Series CHINA EMPIRE OF ART? (3/26/2011)
  • University of Michigan Museum of Art Exhibition (4/2/2011 - 6/26/2011)
  • Drawing Exhibition Pyongyang by David Chung (4/5/2011 - 5/20/2011)
  • CJS Winter 2011 Noon Lecture Series Brett Walker Regents Professor and Chair, History and Philosophy, Montana State University (4/7/2011)
  • CCS Winter 2011 Chinese Documentary Film Series THE EPIC OF THE CENTRAL PLAIN (4/9/2011)
  • CCS Bangzi Family Night (4/10/2011)
  • CCS Bangzi Opera Workshop (4/11/2011)
  • CCS Winter 2011 Noon Lecture Series - Robert Adams U-M Assistant Professor of Architecture (4/12/2011)
  • CJS Winter 2011 Noon Lecture Series Michael Bourdaghs Associate Professor, East Asian Languages and Civilizations, University of Chicago (4/14/2011)
  • Nam Center Lecture Series 2010-2011Karen Thornber, Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature, Harvard University (4/14/2011)
  • Conference, Is the Japanese Constitution Suitable for the 21st Century (4/15/2011)
  • CCS Third Annual Quiz Bowl (4/16/2011)
  • Annual Nam Essay Contest (4/20/2011)
  • 2011 Nam Center for Korean Studies Professional Development Workshop Society, History, and Culture through the Arts of Korea. (5/14/2011)
  • CCS, CJS Show Me a Story (6/25/2011)
  • CJS, CCS, and NCKS Kites and Carp East Asian Craft Activities (7/5/2011)
  • CJS Summer 2011 Film Series Takeshi Kitano (7/29/2011)
  • CJS Summer 2011 Film Series Takeshi Kitano (8/5/2011)
  • CJS Summer 2011 Film Series Takeshi Kitano (8/12/2011)
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