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- Monsoon Wedding (directed by Mira Nair, 2001)
- Fire (directed by Deepa Mehta, 1996)
- PANEL DISCUSSION (VIA ZOOM) ON LEARNING CHINESE LANGUAGE & MAJORING IN CHINESE
- Asian Studies Seminar
- A TEAM OF THEIR OWN: HOW AN INTERNATIONAL SISTERHOOD MADE OLYMPIC HISTORY
- Utopias on Display: Visions of Past and Future in Modern Japan (A Global Asias Workshop)
- Earth (directed by Deepa Mehta, 1998)
- Water (directed by Deepa Mehta, 2005)
- CAREER DEVELOPMENT WITH A CHINESE MAJOR
- Contact Zones and Colonialism in Southeast Asia and China’s South, ~221 BCE – 1700 CE
- Andrew Leonard
- Asian Film Series: Dreaming Lhasa
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- Asian Film Series: Sita Sings the Blues
- Asian Film Series: Sukiyaki Western: Django
- COLLECTING ASIA/S: A GLOBAL ASIAS SYMPOSIUM
- Daphne Lei: Talk at the Comparative Literature Luncheon
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- Gene Luen Yang, "Why Comics?"
- Global Asias in Historical Perspectives
- International Conference, “Reading, Textual Production, and Literati Culture in Late Imperial China”
- International Workshop: “China After Comparison, Comparison After China,”
- Japanese Program Open House at the HUB Heritage Hall
- Mapping J-Theory
- "Maritime Frontiers in Asia: Indigenous Communities and State Control in South China and Southeast Asia, 2000 BCE - 1800 CE"
- Matthew Fraleigh, Brandeis University: Talk at the Comparative Literature Luncheon
- "Of Maps and Mannequins: Dung Kai Cheung, Hong Kong, and the Logic of the Fetish," Carlos Rojas, Duke University: Talk at the Comparative Literature Luncheon
- "Personhood and the Subliminal Mind: Yogacara Buddhism versus Freud," Tao Jiang, Rutgers University: Talk at the Comparative Literature Luncheon
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- "Theorizing Literature from Japan, 1907," Michael Bourdaghs, University of Chicago: Talk at the Comparative Literature Luncheon
- "Translating Calligraphy,"Abé Markus Nornes, University of Michigan: Talk at the Comparative Literature Luncheon
- What is Asia?
- Yoko Hiraoka: Biwa Concert
- Yu-Han Chao Reading
- "Zen Master Dogen, A Medieval Japanese Monk Well-Versed in Chinese Poetry," Steven Heine, Florida International University: Talk at the Comparative Literature Luncheon
- Zhang Li: Lecture at Jury Space, Stuckeman Family Building
- Zhu Yufan: Public lecture at Jury Space, Stuckeman Family Building | “The meaning of Original Position in Landscape Design”
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Matthew Fraleigh, Brandeis University: Talk at the Comparative Literature Luncheon