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 2000 East Asia Summer Seminar

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wpe3.jpg (4824 bytes) Except as noted below, sessions will be held in A170 Bunche Hall, UCLA. Morning sessions are from 9 am to noon and afternoon sessions are from 1 - 4 pm.

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Saturday, July 29 
Morning: Institute Opening Session
314 Royce Hall

Jonathan Friedlander ISOP, UCLA

"Perspectives on Globalization"
Keynote Addresses: Richard von Glahn 
    History, UCLA
Pamela K. Starr
    International Studies, ITAM, Mexico 

Afternoon: 

"East Asia in Your Classroom"
Clayton Dube 
    UCLA Center for East Asian Studies 

Monday, July 31 
Morning:

"Love in Early Chinese Poetry"
David Schaberg
East Asian Languages and Cultures

Afternoon: 
Powell College Library Computer Lab

"Integrating New Technologies into the Study of Asia"
Clayton Dube  

Tuesday, August 1 
Morning:

"Debating the past, present and future in early China" Encounter: "One Hundred Schools Contend" 
Clayton Dube 

Afternoon:

"The Origins and Impact of Buddhism in East Asia"
Mario Poceski 
Religion, University of Iowa 

Wednesday, August 2 
Morning:

"Tang Cosmopolitanism"
Yang Ye
Comparative Literature, UC Riverside  

Afternoon:

"Creating Korea "
John Duncan 
East Asian Languages and Cultures, UCLA  

Thursday, August 3 
8:30 am - 4:30 pm

Exploring Local Resources 

Rick McBride
Korean Cultural Center

Lunch: Shilla Seafood Restaurant

Annette Shanks
Los Angeles County Museum of Art

Friday, August 4
Morning: 

"Change and Continuity in Classical and Warrior Japan"
Fred Notehelfer
History, UCLA 

Afternoon:
Powell College Library Computer Lab 

"The Web and Your Students"
Clayton Dube 

Monday, August 7
Morning: 

"Classical and Medieval Japanese Literature"
Lynne Miyake 
Asian Studies, Pomona College 

Afternoon: 

"Women in Chinese History"
Clayton Dube 

Tuesday, August 8 
Morning:
8:30-12:30

Exploring Local Resources 
Hsi Lai Temple, Hacienda Heights

Afternoon:
Powell College Library Computer Lab

"Web Factory" 
Clayton Dube 

Wednesday, August 9
Morning: 

"Women in Japanese History"
Jan Goodwin
History, UCLA and CSULA 

Afternoon: 
Powell College Library Computer Lab

"Participant Presentations" 
Clayton Dube 

Thursday, August 10
Morning: 

"Traditions and Encounters"
Clayton Dube 

Afternoon: Institute Closing Session
1209B Bunche Hall

"Tokyo Blues"
Craig McTurk Independent Filmmaker 

Closure: Assignments/Credit Processing

For more information contact:

Clayton Dube
UCLA Center for East Asian Studies 
11266 Bunche Hall
Los Angeles, California  90095-1487
(310) 825-0007 fax: (310) 206-3555
email: cdube@isop.ucla.edu    website: http://www.isop.ucla.edu/eas/

The summer seminar for educators is sponsored by a grant by the U.S. Department of Education. Additional funding comes from the UCLA Center for East Asian Studies and UCLA International Studies and Overseas Programs. We also want to acknowledge the generous assistance of the Korean Cultural Center, the Consulate General of Japan, and the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Los Angeles.

Consulate General of Japan  http://www.embjapan.org/la/
350 South Grand Avenue, Ste 1700, Los Angeles, CA 90071  (213) 617-6700 

 Korean Cultural Center   http://www.kccla.org/
5505 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90036  (323) 936-7141
 

Taipei Economic and Culture Office  http://la.roc-taiwan.org/
6300 Wilshire Boulevard, Ste 1510, Los Angeles, CA 90048  (323) 782-8765

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