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2004 Graduate Student Colloquium in Asian Studies

"Asia: Intersections and Interpretations"

Saturday, May 22, 2004

Gowen Hall 201, University of Washington, Seattle


List of Abstracts (pdf)


Schedule of Events

8:45 Breakfast
9:00 Welcome
9:10 Hyun Joo Kang
"Anti-Americanism in South Korea"
9:30 Tami Blumenfield
"Intersections of Sexuality: The Na and Their Urban Doubles"
9:50 Kening Li
"Is zhe a Nominalization Marker: Evidence from Lunyu"
10:10 Break
10:15 Zev Handel
Keynote address: "The Application of Old Chinese Phonology to Textual Problems: Degrees of (Un)certainty"
10:45 Devin Joshi
"Making Development Work: 'Good Governance' and the Promotion of Human Development in India"
11:05 Prem Pahlajrai
"Indian Doxographies – Why Six darsanas? Which Six?"
11:25 Break
11:40 Ryan Atwater
"Social Critique in Two Works by Kuroi Senji"
12:00 Tien-Chang Shih
"A Snapshot of What Working with Manuscripts is Like"
12:20 Amy McNamara
"Approaching Early Chinese Manuscript Texts: the Min zhi fu mu Manuscript"

Sponsored by:

The graduate students of the Department of Asian Languages and Literature
The East Asia Center, University of Washington

 

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