Mithi Mukherjee honored for diversity efforts

June 2, 2021

Mukherjee, associate professor of history, was nominated by 13 colleagues and students. Nominators said that as an international faculty member, she has worked hard to promote the principles of diversity and inclusive excellence on campus for 20 years. They also praised Mukherjee's engagement in the field of human rights, dedication...

Asian Reflections on trauma and healing: 1965 massacres in Indonesia, excerpt from novel Beauty is a Wound

May 24, 2021

Asian reflections on trauma and healing: 1965 massacres in Indonesia, excerpt from novel Beauty is a Wound (New Directions, 2015) by Eka Kurniawan, translated from Indonesian by Annie Tucker. CAS Advisory Council Member Stanley Harsha offers this translated excerpt. In 1965-66, the Indonesian army led a massacre that killed an...

Dr. Joyce C. Lebra, Former Professor at University of 欧美口爆视频 Boulder, Awarded Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays

May 17, 2021

Press Release: The Government of Japan announced on April 29, the 2021 Spring Conferment of Decorations on Foreign Nationals for their outstanding contribution to their respective areas. The Consulate-General of Japan in Denver therefore wishes it to be known that the following recipient from within the jurisdiction of the Consulate-General...

CAS Spring 2021 Newsletter Highlights 2020 News

May 10, 2021

Recently, our Spring 2021 Newsletter was published. It features a variety of articles with updates about faculty, students and alumni, as well as messages from Tim Oakes, our Faculty director and the Advisory council. We hope you enjoy the summary of what we have been up to over the last...

Congratulations to the Class of 2021!

May 6, 2021

The Center for Asian Studies wants to wish a warm congratulations to our graduating seniors, and to all the students who are graduating this year! We recognize this has been an especially trying and strange year to finish your college career, but we feel confident you are prepared to find...

The Political Crisis in Myanmar: Panel Discussion with Emerging Myanmar Scholars

May 3, 2021

On February 24 th , CAS partnered with Aruna Global South to co-host the panel discussion 鈥淭he Political Crisis in Myanmar: Nuanced Perspectives on the Nation鈥檚 Past, Present, and Future.鈥 The panel featured four emerging scholars with with indigenous and heritage ties to Myanmar: Than Toe Aung (MA student, Central...

Event next Wednesday: PocoDisco: On the Politics of Postcolonial Sonic Space Making

April 29, 2021

Wednesday, May 5 at 4:30pm MDT Register for the ZOOM Meeting here Part of the Sound and Noise in Asia Speaker Series. In this paper I trace a lineage of conditions generalizable as 鈥渞acial melancholia鈥 (including 鈥渄iasporic melancholia鈥 and 鈥減ostcolonial melancholia鈥) in order to focus on the relationship between melancholia...

A Decade of Fukushima: Scholars discuss the implications of the Fukushima disaster for how we live in the nuclear age

April 26, 2021

On March 18 th and 19 th , the Center for Asian Studies hosted an international group of scholars for the workshop A Decade of Fukushima: Socio-Technical Perspectives on Surviving the Nuclear Age in Japan . Professor Hirokazu Miyazaki of Northwestern University launched the workshop on Thursday evening with his...

CAS Event Friday: New Approaches to East Asian Environmental History

April 20, 2021

Friday, April 23 at 12pm MDT Join via Zoom Recent years have seen a remarkable fluorescence of environmental history scholarship on East Asia, and this panel discussion will explore that scholarship with three recent authors in the field, all of whose books have appeared in the Weyerhaeuser Environmental Books series...

Asian reflections on trauma and healing: Weapons and Children (1954) by Badr Shakir al-Sayyab translated by Professor Levi Thompson

April 12, 2021

Professor Levi Thompson offers a translation of the poem Weapons and Children . Weapons and Children (1954) by Badr Shakir al-Sayyab The Iraqi poet Badr Shakir al-Sayyab (d. 1964) published this poem in a chapbook in 1954 after originally composing it in 1953. 1953 was a tumultuous year in Sayyab鈥檚...

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