
Nikkei Bruin Symposium in celebration of Fred G. Notehelfer's tenure as Center Director
10:00 am
Opening remarks by Donald F. McCallum (UCLA)
10:10 am
Cross-town Commentary: Viewing Fred Notehelfer from Beyond the Pale (Blue and Gold)
Gordon Berger (USC)
10:40 am
Matara: A Dream King Between Insight and Imagination
William Bodiford (UCLA)
11:30 am
Samurai in an Age of Peace: Martial Training in the Tokugawa Period
Cameron Hurst (University of Pennslyvania)
12:20 pm
Lunch Break
2:00 pm
Josiah Conder: The Cultural Contradictions of an English Architect in Meiji Japan
Jonathan Reynolds (USC)
2:50 pm
The Literature of Occupied Tokyo
Seiji Lippit (UCLA)
3:40 pm
Afternoon Break
4:00 pm
Japanese Immigrant Origin of Japanese (Academic) Studies in the Western United States
Eiichiro Azuma (University of Pennslyvania)
5:00 pm
Closing remarks
A reception will follow the event.
The symposium is free and open to UCLA faculty, students, staff and invited guests. Parking is available at Lot 2 for $8.
For more information, please contact:
Mariko Bird
Tel: 310-825-8681
E-mail: bird@international.ucla.edu
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Sponsor(s): Terasaki Center for Japanese Studies
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