Articles by Clayton Dube
Islam in China -- a workshop for teachers
May 14 workshop looks at the history of Islam in China, at Muslim societies in China, and the lives of Chinese Muslims. Enrollment space is limited.
Published on: 4/21/2005
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UCLA's Yunxiang Yan receives Association for Asian Studies China Book Prize
Levenson prize-winning Private Life Under Socialism shows how Chinese villagers, including young women, are increasingly demanding autonomy and privacy.
Published on: 4/9/2005
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Tsunami -- Understanding and Helping
Web resources to aid in understanding the recent tragedy.
Published on: 1/2/2005
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UCLA Asianists at the 2005 American Historical Association Annual Meeting
Four faculty and alumni from one of the nation's strongest history programs are to speak at the gathering.
Published on: 12/24/2004
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John Duncan Presents Stanley Spector Lecture at Washington University
UCLA historian speaks on "Non-Elite Identities in the Late Choson: Questions of Ethnicity, Status, and Conflict."
Published on: 11/16/2004
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Lothar von Falkenhausen delivers Washington University's Nelson Wu Lecture
UCLA Art Historian speaks on "The Musical Archaeology of Ancient China: A Presentation of Art and Music"
Published on: 11/16/2004
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UCLA Faculty Receive $75,000 to Support Pacific Rim Research 2004-2005
Grants are awarded to support explorations on the origins of agriculture in Northern Asia, how art history and science might combine to illuminate Southeast Asian sculpture, what varied experiences with bast fiber textiles suggests about cultural preservation, and how globalization is affecting education on the Pacific Rim.
Published on: 11/1/2004
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Wagatsuma Fellowship Applications Available Now
Hiroshi Wagatsuma Memorial Fund Fellowship Application for 2006-2007, Deadline: March 1, 2006.
Published on: 10/1/2004
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2004 California NCTA Study Tour of China
Nineteen California teachers spend three weeks exploring China's rich cultural legacy and its complicated present.
Published on: 9/1/2004
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Asian Families -- A Seminar for K-12 Educators
Intensive two-week summer seminar for educators explores the past, present, and future of families in Asia, including their vital role in social organization, economic production, and the transmission of values and norms
Published on: 1/29/2004
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