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ASA Cultural Studies: March 2009
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Saturday, March 28, 2009. We'll be resuming ASA meetings and readings after the break- although there was talk of doing Adorno, Benjamin, Gramsci, and Negri during the vacation. Any thoughts? Monday, March 16, 2009. March 18 meeting- Self-Orientalism in Music. We will be reading Tony Mitchell's chapter "Self-Orientalism, Reverse Orientalism and Pan-Asian Pop Cultural Flows in Dick Lee's Transit Lounge. From Rogue Flows: Trans-Asian Cultural Traffic. 1 Dick Lee, Asia Major. 2 Dick Lee, Flower Drum Song.
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ASA Cultural Studies: June 2009
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Sunday, June 28, 2009. Photography in Nineteenth-Century Japan. Tuesday 30 June 2009, 6.00pm-8.00pm. Daiwa Foundation Japan House. 13/14 Cornwall Terrace, London NW1 4QP. Http:/ www.dajf.org.uk/event page.asp? Luke Gartlan - Lecturer in the School of Art History, University of St Andrews. Sebastian Dobson - Independent scholar of the history of Japanese photography. Toshio Watanabe (Chair) - Professor of History of Art and Design at the University of the Arts London Chelsea. Dawn by Naoko Miyazaki. Alter...
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ASA Cultural Studies: Do museums matter? Looking beyond cultural nationalism in Asia
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Friday, May 28, 2010. Looking beyond cultural nationalism in Asia. Hochhauser Auditorium, Victoria and Albert Museum. Victoria and Albert Museum. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Looking beyond cultural nationa.
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December | 2009 | Elise in Korea
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Daily life in my second home. December 29, 2009. My New Chinese Books. Posted by Elise under Daily Life. My New Chinese Books. Originally uploaded by Elise in Asia. For anyone who’s learning Mandarin, you know how hard it is to acquire new vocabulary, and specially remember it for more than a week. Finding the right material for your needs is also a challenge. Here in Seoul, there are tons of nice textbooks to learn Chinese, the only problem for me is: they are written in …. Korean! What works for you?
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February | 2010 | Elise in Korea
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Daily life in my second home. February 14, 2010. Posted by Elise under Daily Life. Tiger by Dury Luong. Originally uploaded by Elise in Asia. Happy year of the tiger to all! I hope it brings you plenty of happiness and prosperity. Like last year, I chose an illustration by Dury Luong, a designer from Toronto who does great work. Deux frogs 3/4 en Oz. Japonica d’une gaijin. Stuff Korean Moms Like. Tanguy Verraes’ Blog. Daniel Wu's blog. Japan Now and Then. La Chine a notre porte. My mom’s art.
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October | 2009 | Elise in Korea
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Daily life in my second home. October 26, 2009. Posted by Elise under Daily musings. Originally uploaded by Elise in Asia. Last Saturday was a nice sunny afternoon so Diana and I braved the yellow dust (yep, in fall this year, aren’t we lucky! The contrast of old and new is interesting and I’ll try to go back there when the sky is nice and blue, like it usually is in autumn. It would also look good with a bit of snow! What is your favorite historical neighborhood in your city? October 18, 2009. 8211; wal...
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January | 2010 | Elise in Korea
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Daily life in my second home. January 31, 2010. Posted by Elise under Trips. Originally uploaded by Elise in Asia. Malaysia is a bit like South East Asia, China and India rolled into one! And almost everybody speaks English, so going around is very easy and pleasant! Deux frogs 3/4 en Oz. Japonica d’une gaijin. Stuff Korean Moms Like. Tanguy Verraes’ Blog. Daniel Wu's blog. Japan Now and Then. La Chine a notre porte. My mom’s art. Une fille comme moi. National Museum of Contemporary Art.
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Pimp my ride, China-style! Cars are a symbol of modernity and luxury, and particularly so in China, the largest car market in the world. Everyone is in on this: the government, auto companies, and of course, the sacred cow of the international economy, the rising Chinese middle class. As a country and a generation goes wheels up, one of [.]. One A Day Photo Project. Haw berries and kumquats. China travel 2.0. The world of chinese. Berlin: stil in berlin. Istanbul: istanbul street style.
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ASA Cultural Studies: November 2009
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Monday, November 30, 2009. Laughing in a Foreign Language. By Mami Kataoka (Author), Simon Critchley (Contributor). Features Harry Dodge and Stanya Kahn. What is the role of laughter and humor in contemporary art? Published on the occasion of the exhibition. Laughing in a Foreign Language. The Hayward, London, UK, 25 January - 13 April, 2008. Publisher: Hayward Publishing (March 1, 2008). Possible resource for our conference next year). SFIAAFF Student Delegate Program. The program is open to both underg...
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