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- The past year has witnessed a horrifying surge in anti-Asian racism and hate crimes across the United States, from Oakland to Atlanta. The Center for Asian Studies condemns these attacks and the systemic racism, xenophobia, misogyny, and oppression
- AAS Panels with CU FacultyThe Association for Asian Studies annual conference will be held Sunday, March 21 through Friday, March 26. This year’s conference is being held virtually. To assist those who will be in attendance, we have compiled this
- Keynote address registration Thursday, March 18, 5pm - 6:30pm MDTPaper presentations and discussion registration Friday, March 19, 3pm - 6pm MDTThis will be the first of three workshops organized for the project “A Tale of Two Asias: Living In and
- Friday, March 12, 2021 at 2:30pm MSTZoom RegistrationJoin faculty members as they discuss their passion for research and their approach to questions, methods, and analysis. Learn about opportunities to do your own research under the mentorship of CU
- On November 5 and 6, CAS kicked off a yearlong lecture series featuring approaches from sound studies with the “Sound and Noise in Asia” symposium. Originating as an organized panel for the Society of Cinema and Media Studies annual conference
- Since early 2020 Darren Byler has analyzed a 52 gigabyte internal police dataset obtained by the news journal The Intercept as part of his work with CAS’s China Made project and his position as a China Fellow at the Washington D.C.-
- Wednesday, March 3 at 5:00pm MSTRegister for the ZOOM Meeting herePart of the Sound and Noise in Asia Speaker Series.Temple festivals are largely celebrated in Taiwan as a distinctive feature of Taiwanese music and culture, though this was
- Wednesday, February 24 at 9am MSTZoom RegistrationOrganized by Center for Asian Studies & Aruna Global SouthMyanmar State Counsellor Aung San Su Kyi, President Win Myint, and other senior politicians were detained by the Tatmadaw (military) on
- On Thursday, February 11, 2021, Dr. Karen Strassler gave a talk entitled, “Seeing/Unseeing the ‘Chinese’: Visuality, Race, and Contemporary Art in Indonesia.” Dr. Strassler is Professor of Anthropology at CUNY’s Queen’s College and the Graduate
- Event Summary: The Ends of Kinship: Connecting Himalayan Lives between Nepal and New YorkProfessor Sienna Craig, Dr. Pasang Yangjee Sherpa, Professor Carole McGranahanOn Thursday, February 18, THI/CAS hosted a book event for Professor