Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Fw: H-ASIA: CFP Deadline extended: Asia-American Relations after the 2012 US Presidential Election

----- Original Message -----
From: "Monika Lehner" <monika.lehner@UNIVIE.AC.AT>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2012 1:07 PM
Subject: H-ASIA: CFP Deadline extended: Asia-American Relations after the
2012 US Presidential Election


> H-ASIA
> November 29, 2012
>
> CFP Deadline extended: Asia-American Relations after the 2012 US
> Presidential Election
> ******************************************************************
> From: "Chin-Ming Lin" <113922@mail.tku.edu.tw>
>
> ***Deadline extended: Asia-American Relations after the 2012 US
> Presidential Election***
>
> An international conference on "Asia-American Relations after the 2012
> US Presidential Election", organized by the Graduate Institute of Asian
> Studies (GIAS), Tamkang University, will be held in Taipei, Taiwan.
> Papers on topics related to political/diplomacy, economy/technology,
> society/culture (and other related areas) are all welcome.
>
> Tentative conference dates-March 14-15, 2013
> Deadline for abstract submission-December 15, 2012
> Contact person- Ms. Carol Chang (886-2)- 2621-5656 ext 2709
> <tijx@oa.tku.edu.tw>
>
> For details please consult conference website
> http://www.tiix.tku.edu.tw/10-1-3-1.htm
>
> Chin-Ming Lin
> Assistant Professor
> GIAS, Tamkang University
>
>
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Fw: H-ASIA: Kyoto-Cornell Joint International Workshop

----- Original Message -----
From: "Monika Lehner" <monika.lehner@UNIVIE.AC.AT>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2012 1:05 PM
Subject: H-ASIA: Kyoto-Cornell Joint International Workshop


> H-ASIA
> November 29, 2012
>
> Kyoto-Cornell Joint International Workshop
> ******************************************************************
> From: "Mario Ivan Lopez" <marioivanlopez@cseas.kyoto-u.ac.jp>
>
> Kyoto-Cornell Joint International Workshop on Trans-national Southeast
> Asia: Paradigms, Histories, Vectors Sponsored by the Center for
> Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University
>
> ("Southeast Asian Studies for Sustainable Humanosphere" Research
> Program), Research Project (B) 24330109 on "The Environmental
> Foundations of Postwar Asian Economic Development" (Organizer: Prof.
> Kaoru Sugihara, University of Tokyo), and the Southeast Asia Program,
> Cornell University
>
> Date: 11-12 January 2013
>
> Rakuyu Kaikan, Kyoto University
> (Access:
> http://www.kyoto-u.ac.jp/ja/profile/intro/facilities/kyoshokuin/rakuyu/index.htm/)
>
> "Trans-national Southeast Asia" is a timely notion. Not only is the
> idea of the trans-national au courant in academic study across a
> variety of fields, but Southeast Asia as a region is perhaps the most
> trans-national of spaces in the global realm. In what ways? Southeast
> Asia has always existed at a crossroads position in the global trade
> routes; this has been true since the transmission of Hinduism and
> Buddhism more than a millennium ago. In the intervening centuries,
> Islam and then Christianity on a massive scale followed on these
> circuits (fully half of Southeast Asia's populace became either
> Christian or Muslim by the late seventeenth century). But the energies
> of trans-nationality have not only been religious in stream, of
> course: human beings, commodities, ideas, and pathogens have all moved
> in these channels as well. In the contemporary world, trans-national
> modes of governance and surveillance are also utilized, alongside
> traveling literatures of diasporic communities situated both inside
> and outside the region. Considering the important breadth and depth of
> these contacts, this workshop will try to flesh out the meaning of the
> trans-national in Southeast Asia over the long term, both as a
> constitutive process, and also as a way of knowing the past and the
> evolving present in Southeast Asia as an ever-evolving region.
>
> We are interested in trying to explore this notion of Trans-national
> Southeast Asia through a number of different windows. The workshop
> would be a great "moment" to try to define, with some theoretical
> rigor, what this paradigm could mean, especially over the longue
> durée. Crucially we see this exercise as a chance to connect the
> faculties and young researchers of CSEAS-Kyoto and SEAP-Cornell, and
> to begin a conversation that would then grow and take place over the
> long term across a number of different fronts. By focusing on
> "Trans-National Southeast Asia" as a broad but narrow-able theme to
> connect us, we hope that the workshop can help align intellectual
> agendas, and also – at the same time – eventually give way to a solid
> publication that charts the notion of this sub-field in interesting
> ways. We see the field of trans-national Southeast Asia stretching
> from Japan and China south to the region, and tendrils of the
> discussion also moving west in a great arc toward the Indian
> sub-continent and the Middle East. We see the time frame as pliable,
> starting perhaps in early centuries (depending on the kinds of
> research put forward) and tailing off in our own time. We are very
> hopeful that this workshop can be accomplished as the beginnings of a
> conversation, and we look forward to receiving feedback from Kyoto on
> how our strengths and aims might jibe with similar energies emanating
> from Japan.
>
> Abstracts can be accessed here
>
> http://sea-sh.cseas.kyoto-u.ac.jp/en/event/trans-national-southeast-asia-paradigms-histories-vectors/
>
> Any inquiries to Mario Lopez <mlopez@cseas.kyoto-u.ac.jp>
>
> Mario Lopez Assistant Professor
> Center for Southeast Asian Studies,
> Kyoto University
> 46 Shimoadachi-cho Yoshida, Sakyoku
> Kyoto 606-8501, Japan
> TEL 075-753-7375 FAX 075-753-7392
>
>
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Fw: H-ASIA: Face to Face. The transcendence of the arts in China and beyond, 3-5 de Abril de 2013, Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Lisbon

----- Original Message -----
From: "Monika Lehner" <monika.lehner@UNIVIE.AC.AT>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2012 6:57 PM
Subject: H-ASIA: Face to Face. The transcendence of the arts in China and
beyond, 3-5 de Abril de 2013, Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Lisbon


> H-ASIA
> November 28, 2012
>
> Face to Face. The transcendence of the arts in China and beyond, 3-5 de
> Abril de 2013, Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Lisbon
> ******************************************************************
> From: "Rui Oliveira Lopes" <rui.o.lopes@gmail.com>
>
> International Conference
>
> Face to Face. The transcendence of the arts in China and beyond
>
> Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Lisbon
> Largo da Academia Nacional de Belas-Artes, Lisboa (PORTUGAL)
>
> 3 - 5 April 2013
>
> The Artistic Studies Research Centre of the Faculty of Fine Arts,
> University of Lisbon is proud to announce the organization of the
> International Conference Face to Face. The Transcendence of the arts
> in China and beyond. The conference takes place 3 - 5 April 2013 at
> the auditorium of the Faculty of Fine Arts.
> This academic event is an opportunity to promote the discussion
> between scholars affiliated to Research Units, Universities or Museums
> from Portugal, Spain, France, England, Scotland, Germany, Czech
> Republic, Slovenia, EUA, China, Macau, Hong Kong and Taiwan. In this
> conference scholars will present recent research that have been
> developed in the field of Chinese art and its cultural and artistic
> exchange with other civilizations across historical perspectives and
> contemporary approaches in artistic creativity. The conference
> programme, paper abstracts and speakers academic background, as well
> as other useful informations are available in the website:
> http://facetoface.fba.ul.pt .
>
> Coordination:
> Rui Oliveira Lopes
> Fernando António Baptista Pereira
>
> Organization:
> Artistic Studies Research Centre
> Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Lisbon
>
> Partnership:
> Observatório da China
>
> Invited Speaker:
> Shih-hua Chiu
> (National Palace Museum, Taipei)
>
> Keynote Speaker:
> Cheng-hua Cheng
> (Institute of Modern History, Academia Sinica)
>
>
> Working language:
> English (No translation will be provided)
>
>
> Information and Registration:
> http://facetoface.fba.ul.pt
>
>
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Rui Oliveira Lopes
> Tel: 00 351 96 261 73 10
> mail: rui.o.lopes@gmail.com
> website: http://lisboa.academia.edu/RuiOliveiraLopes
>
>
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Fw: [AASTibet] Columbia University Libraries Research Awards, 2013-14

 
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Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2012 8:29 PM
Subject: [AASTibet] Columbia University Libraries Research Awards, 2013-14

Dear Colleagues,

Nicole Willock was chosen to receive one of these grants last year.  It would be wonderful to see another recipient from our field this year. Please know that using either our modern materials or our dpe-cha collection would be grounds enough for application, and our holdings can be found by searching our online catalog (CLIO).  Please also see the CUL Tibetan Studies website for other available resources, archival collections, etc., as well as instructions for searching Tibetan titles using the ALA transliteration system. Though not involved in the selection-process, I am happy to confirm the availability of resources that a potential applicant might want to consult. 
 
Lauran Hartley
Tibetan Studies Librarian
C.V. Starr East Asian Library
300 Kent Hall
Columbia University
New York, NY 10027 USA
(212) 854-9875



Columbia University Libraries Research Awards, 2013-14


The Columbia University Libraries (CUL) invites applications from
scholars and researchers to a new program designed to facilitate
access to Columbia's special and unique collections. CUL will award
ten (10) grants of $2500 each on a competitive basis to researchers
who can demonstrate a compelling need to consult CUL holdings for
their work. Participating Columbia libraries and collections include
those located on the Morningside Heights campus: the Avery
Architectural and Fine Arts Library, The Burke Library at Union
Theological Seminary, Butler Library, the Lehman Social Sciences
Library, the Rare Book & Manuscript Library, the C. V. Starr East
Asian Library, and the Libraries' Global Studies Collections.

Applications will be accepted until February 15, 2013. Award
notifications will be sent to applicants by April 19, 2013 for
research conducted at Columbia during the period July 1, 2013 - June
30, 2014.

To apply, logon to our website and complete the application process:
libawards.cdrs.columbia.edu.






Fw: H-ASIA: New Asia Pacific Bulletin: Whatever Happened to Myanmar as the "Outpost of Tyranny"?

----- Original Message -----
From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2012 3:55 AM
Subject: H-ASIA: New Asia Pacific Bulletin: Whatever Happened to Myanmar as
the "Outpost of Tyranny"?


> H-ASIA
> November 28, 2012
>
> New Asia Pacific Bulletin: Whatever Happened to Myanmar as the "Outpost of
> Tyranny"?
> *************************************************************************
> From: "Tomkins, Damien" <tomkinsd@EastWestCenter.org>
>
> Latest Issue of the Asia Pacific Bulletin from the East-West Center
>
> Whatever Happened to Myanmar as the "Outpost of Tyranny"?
>
> David I. Steinberg, Distinguished Professor of Asian Studies, School of
> Foreign Service, Georgetown University, explains that "At this remarkable
> moment, US-Burma/Myanmar relations are the best that they have been since
> the independence of the Union of Burma in 1948."
>
> November 27, 2012:
> www.eastwestcenter.org/lSy<http://www.eastwestcenter.org/lSy>
>
> Best,
> Damien
>
>
> Damien Tomkins
> Project Assistant | East-West Center in Washington
> T: 202.327.9754 | F: 202.293.1402
> www.eastwestcenter.org<http://www.eastwestcenter.org>
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