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Dr. Ryuta Ikagaki: “On Colonial Responisibility”

Posted on: 11/10/2009   Archived on: 11/14/2009

GRADUATE RESEARCH TRAVEL GRANTS 2010-2011: APPLICATION PROCESS OPEN

Posted on: 11/3/2009   Archived on: 11/17/2009

The Great Financial Crisis: Einaudi Center organizes Lund Critical Debate

Posted on: 8/21/2009   Archived on: 9/16/2009 On September 15, 2009, the Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies presents the second Lund Critical Debate, “The Great Financial Crisis: What Caused it? What is Next?” at 5:00 p.m. in Call Auditorium in Kennedy Hall.

Haiyan Wang assumes CAPS Assistant Director

Posted on: 8/1/2009   Archived on: 9/30/2009

The Last Biwa Singer: A Blind Musician in History, Imagination and Performance

Posted on: 7/1/2009   Archived on: 7/1/2009 New publication! CEAS volume no. 143

2009 CORNELL UNIVERISTY CHINESE TEACHERS WORKSHOP

Posted on: 6/30/2009   Archived on: 7/19/2009

Patrick W. Deegan leaves CAPS

Posted on: 6/29/2009   Archived on: 7/31/2009

Historical Materialism and the Apparatus of Capture

Posted on: 5/1/2009   Archived on: 5/7/2009 Guest speaker, Gavin Walker

The Office of Minority Educational Affairs will hold their annual Cultural Celebration on April 25, 2009

Posted on: 4/20/2009   Archived on: 5/1/2009 This year's Celebration is returning to its roots by providing an opportunity to campus organizations whose objectives include enhancing cultural awareness at Cornell. The format will focus on country-based cultural distinctives in a way that honors each culture yet shows how they exemplify elements common to all human populations. To carry this off, we would value your council and participation. Let us help you to
accomplish your organization's objectives in a setting of fun and meaning.

Clarke Program Colloquium Series - Chenguang Wang

Posted on: 4/18/2009   Archived on: 4/25/2009 Clarke Program in East Asian Law and Culture Colloquium Series

Lunch is provided please rsvp to Donna Hastings, dkh25@cornell.edu

After Hiroshige: A Century of Modern Japanese Prints

Posted on: 4/18/2009   Archived on: 5/3/2009 Future reccurences:

04/22/2009, 10:00AM to 5:00PM, Johnson Museum.
04/23/2009, 10:00AM to 5:00PM, Johnson Museum.
04/24/2009, 10:00AM to 5:00PM, Johnson Museum.
04/25/2009, 10:00AM to 5:00PM, Johnson Museum.
04/26/2009, 10:00AM to 5:00PM, Johnson Museum.
04/28/2009, 10:00AM to 5:00PM, Johnson Museum.
04/29/2009, 10:00AM to 5:00PM, Johnson Museum.
04/30/2009, 10:00AM to 5:00PM, Johnson Museum.
05/01/2009, 10:00AM to 5:00PM, Johnson Museum.
05/02/2009, 10:00AM to 5:00PM, Johnson Museum.

Illuminations' Reflections 2009

Posted on: 4/17/2009   Archived on: 4/20/2009 $5 presale/$8 at the door

Asia Night 2009

Posted on: 4/16/2009   Archived on: 4/20/2009 Tickets: $15 in advance, $20 at the door, $5 for kids under 12

Technocratic Utopia: Tange Kenzo's Plan for Tokyo Bay (1960)

Posted on: 4/16/2009   Archived on: 4/25/2009 Guest speaker, Hyunjung Cho

Legislate in the Shadow: Law Making Function by the Supreme People's Court of China

Posted on: 4/12/2009   Archived on: 4/24/2009 The Clarke Program in East Asian Law and Culture Colloquium Series:

Chenguang Wang
Wang Visiting Professor of Law at Cornell Law School, Dean and Professor of Law at Tsinghua Law School

Chinese Musicians Residency; Art for Lunch

Posted on: 4/12/2009   Archived on: 4/20/2009 Performer: Yang, Chun-wei

Chinese Musicians Residency; Composer's Forum

Posted on: 4/12/2009   Archived on: 4/20/2009 Guest Speaker: Chan Hing-yan

Chinese Musicians Residency; Concert

Posted on: 4/12/2009   Archived on: 4/25/2009 Performers: Loo Sze-wang, sheng; Guan Chang-xin, piano; Joseph Lin, violin

Chinese Musicians Residency; Concert

Posted on: 4/12/2009   Archived on: 1/24/2009 Performers: Chan Hing-yan & the Ravel Piano Trio

Vincent Who?

Posted on: 4/10/2009   Archived on: 4/17/2009 ... with filmmaker Curtis Chin, Free Admission!

(Some) Presupposing Moves and their Rhetoric in Japanese: Charles Quinn

Posted on: 4/10/2009   Archived on: 4/24/2009

Chinese Musicians Residency; Concert

Posted on: 4/5/2009   Archived on: 4/18/2009 Performers: Guan Chang-Xin, Yang Chun-Wei

Liren Zheng: Internet research resources for China

Posted on: 4/2/2009   Archived on: 4/10/2009 Prof. Zheng will give a talk on using Internet research tools and resources for China scholars; free and open to the public. Prof. Zheng is an adjunct assistant professor in the Department of Asian Studies and curator of the Wason Collection on East Asia at Cornell University.

Immigration and American Identity

Posted on: 4/2/2009   Archived on: 4/13/2009 This talk is part of the Cornell Population Program Spring 2009 Seminar Series.


Transnationalizing the History of the US Occupation of Japan: A Methodological Analysis

Posted on: 4/1/2009   Archived on: 4/10/2009 Guest speaker, Deokhyo Choi

Tosaka Jun and the Question of Technology

Posted on: 3/17/2009   Archived on: 3/24/2009 Presented by Takeshi Kimoto.

Recognition Reception for Outstanding Work for the Advancement of Women

Posted on: 3/5/2009   Archived on: 3/12/2009

BOREDOM in the GREAT DEPRESSION: LACK as a PROTAGONIST of HISTORY

Posted on: 2/25/2009   Archived on: 3/10/2009 Presented by S. Hoon Song, University of Minnesota.

West Africans in Tokyo: Impressions of a Changing Diaspora

Posted on: 2/17/2009   Archived on: 2/25/2009 Presented by DeDe, Tete-Rosenthal.

Imag(in)ing Asia and the Pacific: Emerging Visualities and Art Perspectives

Posted on: 2/14/2009   Archived on: 2/22/2009 The two-day graduate student symposium explores emerging visualities in the light of the complex, and changing socio-political and economic issues that affect countries, peoples, institutions and practice in Asia and the Pacific.

Sessions: "Asian Cities: Siting Cultures and Identities" and "A Place for Artists and the Space for Art"

2/20 1:00PM to 7:00PM
2/21 9:15AM to 6:00PM

An Interdisciplinary Conservation Assessment of Alpine Ecosystems of Northwest Yunnan, China

Posted on: 2/12/2009   Archived on: 2/20/2009 SPEAKER: Ruth Sherman (Res. Assoc.) and Jim Lassoie (Prof.), Dept. of Natural Resources, Cornell Univ.

CAPSU Asia Night (Cornell Asia Pacific-Islander Student Union)

Posted on: 2/12/2009   Archived on: 2/22/2009 4th annual Asia Night at Duffield Hall on February 21st. Asia Night is where all the Asian Asian-American
culture and interest groups come together to celebrate the diverse and uniqueness to the Cornell and Ithaca community. Clubs and organizations such as the Japan U.S. Association (JUSA), Illuminations, Society for India (SI), Asha, Yamatai, Cornell Taiwan American Society (CTAS), Hong Kong Student Association (HKSA), Bhangra, Cornell Thai Association (CTA), Operation D.E.E.P., B-Aware, Asian Asian-American Forum (AAAF), and MOSAIC will have booths to present their activities, games and food. We will also have a performance section to feature dances, interactive games, and videos. This event is family friendly and open to anyone. Admission $3

Cornell Concert Series: Shanghai String Quartet

Posted on: 2/10/2009   Archived on: 3/1/2009 Tickets: Reserved seating. General $22/27/32, Student $16 all sections. [Online CU rate: Staff $20/25/30, CU Student $15 all sections.] Cornell employee and student rates available on-line only with netID authentication.

Search for Director of the Einaudi Center

Posted on: 2/10/2009   Archived on: 3/14/2009 Cornell University invites applications and nominations for the position of Director of the Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies.

Lu Deming (556–627), preface to Jingdian shiwen (Explanation of the text of the Classics)

Posted on: 2/10/2009   Archived on: 2/22/2009 Presented by John Phan, Ph.D. Candidate, East Asian Literature

BONTEN Live

Posted on: 2/2/2009   Archived on: 3/10/2009 TICKETS: General Admission
$10 for Students, $20 for General Public
Available here on BaileyTickets.com, or in person/by phone through Ticket Center at Clinton House, 116 N. Cayuga St., Ithaca, (607)273-4497 or (800)284-8422 (service fees will apply.)

Awaji Puppet Theater Comes to Cornell February 24 and 25, 2009

Posted on: 1/21/2009   Archived on: 1/25/2009 For the first time in ten years, Awaji Puppet Theater Company, designated an intangible Folk Asset by the Japanese Government, returns to New York with a stunning program.

Lunar New Year Celebration: Free and Open to the Public!

Posted on: 1/21/2009   Archived on: 1/31/2009 When: Friday, January 30, 2009
Time: 5:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Where: Women's Community Building, 100 W. Seneca Street

Food sampling from various local Asian restaurants

Speaker: Dr. Su-Je Gage, Assistant Professor at Ithaca College Preview of "Honoring Home", a documentary directed and produced by Changhee Chun (director of Spilled Soy Milk)

Feature performance: Seishi Karate Lion Dance, Shimtah Traditional Korean Drum, Amber -Chinese Folk Dance Troupe, Illuminations - Traditional Chinese Dance Troupe, Traditional Korean Fan Dance and others.


Thanks to the generous contribution from the Tompkins County Strategic Tourism Board, the Ithaca Asian American Association is able to offer this free event to the community.

This event is co-sponsored by the East Asian Program and Mario Einaudi for International Studies at Cornell University

Gilbert Levine to Lead the Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies as Interim Director

Posted on: 12/22/2008   Archived on: 3/31/2009 Effective January 1, 2009, Gilbert Levine, professor emeritus of Biological and Environmental Engineering, will become interim director of the university's Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies and will serve in that capacity through June 30, 2009. Levine succeeds Nic van de Walle, John S. Knight Professor of International Studies, Department of Government, who has been the Einaudi Center’s director since January 2004.