China Made Post Doctoral Fellow Darren Byler鈥檚 Research Featured on Democracy Now!

March 3, 2021

Since early 2020 Darren Byler has analyzed a 52 gigabyte internal police dataset obtained by the news journal The Intercept as part of his work with CAS鈥檚 China Made project and his position as a China Fellow at the Washington D.C.-based Wilson International Center for Scholars. The dataset he examined...

Event Wednesday: From Festival to Decibel: Contestations of Renao and Zaoyin in Taiwan鈥檚 Noise Control System

March 1, 2021

Wednesday, March 3 at 5:00pm MST Register for the ZOOM Meeting here Part of the Sound and Noise in Asia Speaker Series. Temple festivals are largely celebrated in Taiwan as a distinctive feature of Taiwanese music and culture, though this was not always the case. In this talk, I examine...

Event Wednesday: The Political Crisis in Myanmar: Nuanced Perspectives on the Nation鈥檚 Past, Present, & Future

Feb. 22, 2021

Wednesday, February 24 at 9am MST Zoom Registration Organized by Center for Asian Studies & Aruna Global South Myanmar State Counsellor Aung San Su Kyi, President Win Myint, and other senior politicians were detained by the Tatmadaw (military) on the early morning of Feb 1 2021. Following the military coup,...

CAS Holds Event Seeing/Unseeing the 鈥楥hinese鈥: Visuality, Race, and Contemporary Art in Indonesia. Video now available.

Feb. 18, 2021

On Thursday, February 11, 2021, Dr. Karen Strassler gave a talk entitled, 鈥淪eeing/Unseeing the 鈥楥hinese鈥: Visuality, Race, and Contemporary Art in Indonesia.鈥 Dr. Strassler is Professor of Anthropology at CUNY鈥檚 Queen鈥檚 College and the Graduate Center. Her research interests include photography, visual and media culture, violence and historical memory. She...

Event Wednesday: The Ends of Kinship: Connecting Himalayan Lives between Nepal and New York

Feb. 17, 2021

Event Summary: The Ends of Kinship: Connecting Himalayan Lives between Nepal and New York Professor Sienna Craig, Dr. Pasang Yangjee Sherpa, Professor Carole McGranahan On Thursday, February 18, THI/CAS hosted a book event for Professor Sienna Craig (Dartmouth College, anthropology)'s new book The Ends of Kinship: Connecting Himalayan Lives between...

CUBASGA Holds Virtual Conference

Feb. 15, 2021

The 22 nd CU Boulder Asian Studies Graduate Association (CUBASGA) graduate student conference took place on January 30 th and 31 st , 2021 on Zoom. Thirty-six presenters from 91制片厂国产AV and other institutions presented their research in front of a supportive audience and received feedback from CU鈥檚...

Murray Hiebert talks about his new book, Under Beijing鈥檚 Shadow: Southeast Asia鈥檚 China Challenge

Feb. 12, 2021

On January 27 th , Murray Hiebert discussed with CAS Director Tim Oakes his new book, Under Beijing鈥檚 Shadow: Southeast Asia鈥檚 China Challenge . Hiebert is a senior associate at the Southeast Asia Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). He joined us remotely from his home...

CAS Offers Two Events this week

Feb. 8, 2021

China Made: the tecno-politics, materialities, and legacies of infrastructure development Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at 10:00 鈥 11:30 AM (US EST) 8am MST Online event registration The China Made project seeks to build an innovative research agenda for an infrastructural approach in the China Studies field. We approach infrastructure as...

Event Wednesday: Spectral Voice and Operatic Atmosphere: Audiovisual Aesthetic in Spring in a Small Town (1948)

Feb. 1, 2021

CAS Event Wednesday, February 3 at 4:30pm MST Register here for ZOOM meeting Spectral Voice and Operatic Atmosphere: Audiovisual Aesthetic in Spring in a Small Town (1948) Part of the Sound and Noise in Asia Speaker Series. Building on critical reflections on voice-over and transmedial 鈥渘ational style鈥 during wartime while...

CAS Event Wednesday: Under Beijing's Shadow

Jan. 25, 2021

Under Beijing's Shadow Wednesday, January 27 at 4:30pm MST ZOOM Registration China鈥檚 rise and stepped-up involvement in Southeast Asia have prompted a blend of anticipation and unease among its smaller neighbors. The stunning growth of China has yanked up the region鈥檚 economies, but its militarization of the South China Sea...

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