EVENTS, 2002-2003
Besides this regular event -- Chinese Dinner Table, 5:30-6:30, Goudy Commons -- also join these:
Department of Japanese and Chinese & Asian Studies Program
Present
Asian Studies Lecture/Workshop Series, 2002-2003
(Made possible by the generous support from the Henry Luce Foundation)
(1) Journey to the Enlightenment: A Talk by the Film Producer,
Gabriella Martinelli (also the
producer of the film, M. Butterfly)
Time: Oct. 2, 4-6 pm
Place: Hallie Ford Museum of Arts
(2) A Tour to the Chinatown and
Chinese Garden in Portland
Led by Professors P. Howard and J. Zhang
Time: Oct. 6, 10:00-3:00
Place: Eagle Fountain (pictures)
(3) Chinese and Japanese Calligraphy:
Develop your aesthetics with brush pens.
Hands-on practice with Mr. Zhou, a visiting calligrapher from China.
Time: Oct. 11, 1:00-2:00
Place: 230 FAW (pictures)
(4) From
Sinology to Chinese Studies: Four Centuries of Scholarly Western Approach to
China
Time: 4:00-5:30, Nov. 14. (Thursday)
Magic and the Literary Tradition
of China
Time: 2:00-3:30, Nov. 15 (Friday)
Presentations by Professor David
Honey, Brigham Young University
Place: Hatfield Room. (Refreshments provided)
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(5) A Field Trip to the Celebration
of the Chinese New Year in Portland
Time: Feb. 1, 9:45-3:00 (pictures)
(6) Special Faculty Presentation:
Reading Movies: Film and Narrative in Kishino Junko's Memoir
by Professor Ron Loftus
Time: Feb. 14, 2:30-4:00
Place: Hatfield Room (Refreshments provided)
(7) Special Faculty Presentation:
Formation of National Culture and the Classicization of Music:
Perspectives from South and Southeast Asia.
by Professor Pamela Moro
Time: Feb. 21, 2:30-4:00
Place: Hatfield Room (Refreshments provided)
(8) Special Faculty Presentation:
Cultural Exchange along the Silk Road
by Professor Xijuan Zhou
Time: Feb. 28, 2:30-4:00
Place: Hatfield Room (Refreshments provided)
(9) Special Faculty Presentation:
Textile Weaving in India and Laos:
Globalization and Gender
by Professors Carol Ireson-Doolittle and Suresht Bald
Time: March. 7, 2:30-4:00
Place: Smullin 222 (Refreshments provided)
(10) Special Faculty Presentation:
How Does a Child Become a
Japanese Child? : An Examination of School Life in Japan
by Professor Miho Fujiwara
Time: March 14, 2:30-4:00
Place: Hatfield Room (Refreshments provided)
(11) Horses and Societies in
Medieval Eurasia
by Professor Pamela Crossley, Dartmouth College
Internationally renowned scholar of Chinese history and ethnicity
Time: April 4, 1:00-3:00
Place: Cone Chapel
(12) Special Faculty Presentation:
From Fengshui to the Pursuit of Harmony
by Professor J. Zhang
Time: April 11, 2:30-4:00
Place: Smullin 222 (Refreshments provided)
(13) A Field Trip to the Japanese
Garden in Portland
Time: April 13, 10:00-4:00
(14) Special Faculty Presentation:
Healing the Body, Saving the Soul: Medical Missionaries and Opium Refuges in
China, 1859 - 1906
by Professor P. Howard
Time: April 18, 2:30-4:00
Place: Hatfield Room (Refreshments provided)
For details and questions, please email Dr. J. Zhang, Juwen@willamette.edu