Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Fw: H-ASIA: Ars Orientalis Vol. 39

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Subject: H-ASIA: Ars Orientalis Vol. 39


H-ASIA
Feb 2 2011

Ars Orientalis Vol. 39
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From: "Micklewright, Nancy" <MicklewrightN@si.edu>

Dear Colleagues,

I am pleased to announce the publication of Ars Orientalis, Volume 39,
_Globalizing Cultures: Art and Mobility in the Eighteenth Century_,
guest-edited by Nebahat Avcıoğlu and Finbarr Barry Flood. Framed by
an extensive introductory essay, the volume brings together seven
articles addressing various aspects of the movement of cultural forms
(dress, landscape, book illustration, among others) in Europe and Asia
during the eighteenth century. Authors include Tülay Artan, Chanchal
Dadlani, Elisabeth A. Fraser, Anton Schweizer, Avinoam Shalem, Kristel
Smentak, Sanjay Subrahmanyam, and Mercedes Volait. For information
about how to order Ars Orientalis, please visit the website,
http://www.asia.si.edu/research/AOOrder.asp
.

Nancy Micklewright
Head, Scholarly Programs and Publications
Freer|Sackler
Smithsonian's Museums of Asian Art

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Fw: H-ASIA: CONF Asian Studies Development Program's National Conf, Boston, March 24-26, 2011

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Boston, March 24-26, 2011


> H-ASIA
> February 1, 2011
>
> 17th Annual Conference: Asian Studies Development Program, Boston, March
> 24-26, 2011
> ***********************************************************************
> From: Julien Farland <FARLANDJ@middlesex.mass.edu>
>
> Dear Fellow Asianists,
>
> The Seventeenth Annual Asian Studies Development Program's National
> Conference will take place from March 24-26, 2011 at downtown Boston's
> historic Omni Parker House Hotel. Middlesex Community College will be
> hosting this event.
>
> Conference Link:
> http://www.middlesex.mass.edu/asdp/conference.htm
>
> Please make plans now to attend this conference and participate in over 24
> panels with more than 80 speakers presenting on a variety of interesting
> topics. Confirmed plenary speakers include: Jane Portal, who holds the
> Matsutaro Shoriki Chair, Art of Asia, Oceania, and Africa, at the Museum
> of
> Fine Arts in Boston and Richard Samuels, the Ford International Professor
> of
> Political Science and Director of the Center for International Studies at
> the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
>
> The nationally known Angkor Dance Troupe will also perform at the
> conference. There will be options for visiting local sites including the
> Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, Boston.s Isabella Stuart Gardner Museum,
> and the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem.
>
> The ASDP National Conference is an annual event that provides an
> opportunity
> for ASDP alumni and other interested college and university faculty
> members
> to share research related to Asian cultures and societies, as well as
> strategies for effectively infusing Asian content into undergraduate
> humanities, social science, business, and science curricula. It also
> provides an opportunity for ASDP alumni and other interested college and
> university faculty members to socialize and get reacquainted with fellow
> alums, meet new faces, and share new ideas. The Parker House room rate
> (double occupancy) is a low, $129. The conference fee is $150.
>
> If you have any questions, please contact Middlesex Dean and Asian Studies
> Coordinator, Dona Cady (Conference Chair) at cadyd@middlesex.mass.edu,
> (Phone: (781) 280-3721).
>
> Conference Link:
> http://www.middlesex.mass.edu/asdp/conference.htm
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Julien Farland
> Professor of Philosophy
> Middlesex Community College
> NA 212
> Bedford MA 01730
> farlandj@middlesex.mass.edu
> 781 280 3944
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Fw: [Y-Indology] File - Posting guidelines.rtf

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Fw: H-ASIA: New online content at The Asia-Pacific Journal

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From: "Ryan Dunch" <ryan.dunch@UALBERTA.CA>
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Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2011 11:53 AM
Subject: H-ASIA: New online content at The Asia-Pacific Journal


> H-ASIA
> January 31, 2011
>
> New online content at The Asia-Pacific Journal (formerly Japan Focus)
> ************************************************************************
> From: "The Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus" <info@japanfocus.org>
>
> Newsletter No. 5. 2011, January 31, 2011
>
> New Articles Posted In This Issue
>
> Mark E. Caprio,
> Neglected Questions on the "Forgotten War": South Korea and the
> United States on the Eve of the Korean War
>
> Geoffrey Gunn,
> The Great Vietnamese Famine of 1944-45 Revisited
>
> Mathew Allen and Rumi Sakamoto,
> Sushi Reverses Course: Consuming American Sushi in Tokyo
>
> Mark Selden and Wu Jieh-minh,
> The Chinese State, Incomplete Proletarianization and Structures of
> Inequality in Two Epochs
>
> What's Hot?
> Truth and Reconciliation in the Republic of Korea; Unit 731 and
> Preserving the History of Wartime Medical Atrocities
>
> This week we serve up a diverse menu: our first two articles draw on
> new archival research. Mark Caprio offers a fresh look at the origins
> of the Korean War; Geoffrey Gunn reinvestigates the Great Vietnam
> Famine of 1945 with an eye to the policies of the French, the
> Japanese and US attacking forces; Matthew Allen examine the reverse
> of course of American sushi landing on the beachhead of Tokyo; and
> Mark Selden and Wu Chieh-min examine structures of inequality in
> China over the last six decades.
>
> See http://japanfocus.org/
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Fw: [Y-Indology] File - Unsubscription instructions

 
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