Seminars in the East Asia Seminar Series in Lent 2024
Unless otherwise stated, talks this term will start at 17.00 UK time in Room 8/9 in the Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies.
The Japanese Studies Group at the university of Cambridge grateful acknowledges the contribution of the Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation towards this seminar series.
To receive updates on talks at the beginning of Michaelmas and Lent term please send a request to be added to our mailing list to:
eai-distribution-request@lists.cam.ac.uk
- Monday 22 January, 2024
So how many Shintos were there?
Prof. Richard Bowring
- Friday 02 February, 2024 - FAMES, Room 10, 16.00 - 18.00
日本の伝統芸能が描く戦争と鎮魂ー能を中心に
Prof. Junko Saeki
Please note this talk will be in Japanese
- Monday 05 February, 2024
Childbirth in medieval Japan: Time, politics, expertise
Prof. Anna Andreeva
- Monday 12 February, 2024
Yunoki Samiro & Serizawa Keisuke: Katazome dyeing artists and collectors
Dr Rosanna Rios Perez
- Monday 19 February, 2024
The Rise of the Esperanto Movement in China and Japan: A Comparison
Prof. Joshua Fogel
- Monday 26 February, 2024
Edo Hipsterism and Ugachi Irony
Dr Thomas Gaubatz
- Monday 4 March, 2024
*Book launch* The Geography of Injustice: East Asia's Battle between Memory and History
Prof. Barak Kushner
- Monday 11 March, 2024
Voice and silence in aging Japan
Dr Iza Kavedzjia
For further information, contact:
Freddie Semple
Executive Assistant, Japanese Studies Group
Faculty of Asian & Middle Eastern Studies
E-mail: fs468@cam.ac.uk