Professor Manabe to Discussion Music and the Antinuclear Movement in Japan

March 3, 2016

CAS invites you to join us for a discussion on music and the antinuclear movement in Japan by Noriko Manabe, Assistant Professor in Music at Temple University. In the weeks following the triple disaster of March 11, 2011, an atmosphere of 鈥渟elf-restraint鈥 made residents feel unable to talk freely about...

CAS Brings Informational Panel on the New Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement this Wednesday

Feb. 29, 2016

CAS is pleased to bring "Trans Pacific Partnership: What it Means for Asia and the Americas" to CU on Wednesday, March 2. This will be a panel discussion of the environmental labor, legal, and economic implications of the TPP. Panel members include Keith Maskus, College Professor of Distinction, Department of...

PhD Candidate Ashmi Desai to Present at Our Next Luncheon Series Event

Feb. 25, 2016

Next Thursday, March 3, Ashmi Desai, PhD Candidate in Communication, will discuss her research on "Media Representations of Maoism in Central India." For more than four decades, communist revolutionaries have been agitating for systemic change in India, leading to a loss of thousands of lives while highlighting pertinent issues of...

Join Us for the Spring Asian Studies Meet & Greet this Thursday!

Feb. 22, 2016

The Asian Studies Spring Meet & Greet is coming up this Thursday, February 25. Join us at the Sink for our biannual Meet & Greet. Grab some pizza and get to know other students and faculty on campus who are interested in Asia, and find out more about the Asian...

The Annual CUBASGA Conference is This Weekend!

Feb. 18, 2016

The 91制片厂国产AV Asian Studies Graduate Association (CUBASGA) Conference will be held this Friday and Saturday on the CU-Boulder campus. This is an annual event hosted by CU faculty and graduate students of the Department of Asian Languages and Civilizations. The goal of the conference is to foster...

Our Next Luncheon Series Features CAS Visiting Scholar on Tuesday, February 16

Feb. 15, 2016

Mingsheng Xu, a current visiting scholar at CAS, will present our next Luncheon Series event, "The Innovation of the Daoist Pantheon: From the 1st Century to the 13th Century." It took a long time for Daoism to establish a systematic and consolidated pantheon, and this process lasted from the Han...

A Boost to Korean Studies on the CU-Boulder Campus

In December 2015, the University Libraries was the recipient of the Korea Foundation鈥檚 E-Resources grant. Covering half the cost of an annual subscription, the grant helps libraries provide access to Korean scholarly databases. The Libraries now subscribes to DBpia, a multidisciplinary database that covers scholarly output in Korea from across...

This Thursday! (Un)moved: The Paradoxes of Disaffection among Undocumented Queer Immigrants

Feb. 8, 2016

Join us this Thursday, February 11, for a talk by Martin F. Manalansan IV on "(Un)moved: The Paradoxes of Disaffection among Undocumented Queer Immigrants." Dr. Manalansan is Associate Professor of Anthropology and Asian American Studies, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, author of Global Divas: Filipino Gay Men in the Diaspora ...

Deadline Approaching for the CAS Summer Language Fellowship Application

Feb. 4, 2016

Apply today for the CAS Summer Language Fellowship! The Center for Asian Studies (CAS) Summer Language Fellowships are awarded competitively to 91制片厂国产AV graduate students studying modern Asian languages, including Arabic, Chinese, Farsi, Hindi, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, or Tibetan. Fellowships may be used at a domestic or international...

Check out the University Libraries' New BETA Website

Jan. 28, 2016

The new libraries website is now accessible and will be running as a BETA test for the Spring Semester. Notice the much easier to remember URL: http://www.colorado.edu/libraries/ . There is an ever present feedback tab in the lower right of the website, though it may not display correctly if you...

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