Calendar
of Events
Winter
Term
Wednesday,
January 14, 2004
"Franz Fanon's Postcolonial Legacies"
Kyung-won Lee, Department of English, Yonsei University
McKenzie Hall, Room 375
5:00 pm
Friday,
January 23, 2004
"Imperial Narratives: Medieval Islamic Concepts of Inclusion
and Exclusion"
Nina Berman, Ohio State University
McKenzie Hall, Room 375
4:00 pm
Friday,
January 30, 2004
"Historical Realism"
Eric Leed, Occasional Professor, Department of History, University
of Oregon
McKenzie Hall, Room 375
4:00 pm
Friday,
February 6, 2004
"The Work of Heritage in Postmodernity: Indigenous Articulations"
James Clifford, History of Consciousness, University of California-Santa
Cruz
McKenzie Hall, Room 375
4:00 pm
Friday,
February 20 - Saturday, February 21, 2004
Symposium - Japanese-American Internment and Its Contemporary
Implications
Participants: Frank Chin, Frank Emi, James Hirabayashi,
Lawson Inada, Peggy Nagae, Epifanio San Juan, Jr., Delia Aguilar,
Moustafa Bayoumi, and Michi Okuda.
Knight Library Browsing Room and McKenzie Hall, Room 375.
For
a complete program schedule, please visit the conference page
at http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~cctts/conference.htm
Fall
Term
Wednesday,
October 15, 2003
Freeman Public Lecture
"Culture(s) in Eastern Asia: Views from Asia"
Wang Gungwu, National University of Singapore
Knight Library Browsing Room
3:00 pm
Wednesday,
October 15, 2003
Film Showing
The Life and Times of Wu Zhong Xian
A discussion with the filmmaker Evans Chan to follow
Willamette Hall, Room 110
7:00 pm
Thursday,
October 16 - Saturday, October 18, 2003
Freeman Conference
"From the Book to the Internet: Communication Technologies,
Human Motions,
and Cultural Formations in Eastern Asia"
October 16-18, 2003
Gerlinger Lounge
For more information, please visit the conference
website.
Friday,
October 31, 2003
"Why Do We Keep Saying Where We're Coming From?"
David Simpson, Department of English, University of California-Davis
McKenzie Hall, Room 375
4:00 pm
Friday, November 14, 2003
"Afterlives of May '68"
Kristin Ross, Dpartment of Comparative Literature, New York
University
McKenzie Hall, Room 375
4:00 pm
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