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SUMMARY:David Biggs's panel: "Militarized Landscapes of the Indochina Conflicts"
DESCRIPTION:“Militarized Landscapes of the Indochina Conflicts” organized by the Council of Southeast Asia Studies at Yale University \nDavid Biggs\, Professor of History\, UC Riverside\nJonathan Padwe\, Associate Professor of Anthropology\, University of Hawaii\, Manoa\nLeah Zani\, Anthropologist\, author\, and poet \nThis panel will feature Leah Zani\, David Biggs\, and Jonathan Padwe\, authors of three recently published books on the subject of militarized landscapes of the Indochina conflicts\, based on research in Laos\, Vietnam\, and Cambodia. During the hour-long panel session\, the authors will engage in an open discussion about the innovative research methods used in their work and will also focus on new approaches to writing about the legacy of war torn landscapes. The discussion will be moderated by Erik Harms\, Chair of the Council on Southeast Asian Studies at Yale and will include ample time for questions and answers from the audience \n\n\n\nWednesday\, October 28\, 2020 – 12:00 to 1:00 PM (US Eastern time)\nWorkshop / Panel Discussion Via Zoom \nAdmission: Free but register in advance. Registration info/link provided on the website link.
URL:https://seatrip.ucr.edu/event/david-biggss-panel-militarized-landscapes-of-the-indochina-conflicts/
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SUMMARY:Book talk by Christina Schwenkel 5th February
DESCRIPTION:UCR Professor of Anthropology Christina Schwenkel will be giving a talk about her new book Building Socialism: The Afterlife of East German Architecture in Urban Vietnam. Professor Schwenkel will be in conversation with Dr Abidin Kusno from York University. \nFriday 5 February 2021 at 12:00 PM US Pacific time on Zoom. \nRegistration required: https://ucsd.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMvf-ispjsuGtM_C-1Z9Qtl6vqryzil5HOQ \nContact Claire Edington with any questions at cedington@ucsd.edu.
URL:https://seatrip.ucr.edu/event/book-talk-by-christina-schwenkel-5th-february/
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SUMMARY:Mark Padoongpatt talk: "Flavors of Empire: Food & the Making of Thai America"
DESCRIPTION:A talk by Associate Professor Mark Padoongpatt\, founding director of the Asian & Asian American Studies Program at University of Nevada-Las Vegas. Thursday 18th February 2021 3:30pm on Zoom (US Pacific time). Organized by UCR’s Southeast Asian Studies Graduate Students Association (SEASGRAD); co-sponsored by UCR SEATRIP & Department of Anthropology.
URL:https://seatrip.ucr.edu/event/mark-padoongpatt-talk-flavors-of-empire-food-the-making-of-thai-america/
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SUMMARY:Literary / Media Histories of (Post)Colonial Southeast Asia
DESCRIPTION:Literary / Media Histories of (Post)Colonial Southeast Asia \nFriday 12 March 2021\, 9:30-11:30 AM (US Pacific Time / Los Angeles) on Zoom \nOrganized by Southeast Asia: Text\, Ritual\, Performance (SEATRiP) at the University of California-Riverside. Co-sponsored by UCR’s Departments of English\, History\, and Media and Cultural Studies. \nPlease register in advance at tinyurl.com/sealitmedia21 \nSpeakers: \nElizabeth Wijaya \nAssistant Professor of Visual Studies\, University of Toronto \n“The Time Between Nations: Emerging Localities in Blood and Tears of the Overseas Chinese and \nSpirit of the Overseas Chinese” \nNadine Chan \nAssistant Professor of Cultural Studies\, Claremont Graduate University \n“Cinematic Artifactuality and Postcolonial Memory” \nCheryl Narumi Naruse \nAssistant Professor of English and Mellon Assistant Professor in the Humanities\, Tulane University \n“Theorizing the Singapore Anthology as Postcolonial Form” \nPhilip Holden \nIndependent scholar \n“Translocal Translation: World Literature and the Southeast Asian Port City” \nTalk abstracts\, speaker bios\, and resources can be found at tinyurl.com/y2bsdehf \nQuestions? Please contact Weihsin Gui at weihsing@ucr.edu.
URL:https://seatrip.ucr.edu/event/literary-media-histories-of-postcolonial-southeast-asia/
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SUMMARY:Ma Vang book talk: "History on the Run: Secrecy\, Fugitivity\, and Hmong Refugee Epistemologies”
DESCRIPTION:https://ucr.zoom.us/j/96728509983?pwd=U3VlbWFJRGVlUWZNZDRKSlZ4eExVQT09 \nA talk by Ma Vang\, Associate Professor at UC Merced\, in association with the New Book Speaker Series: Aftermaths of Empire. Organized by SEAS/ANTH 203\, Global Southeast Asias; co-sponsored by UCR SEATRIP & the Department of Anthropology.
URL:https://seatrip.ucr.edu/event/1795/
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SUMMARY:In Praise of Limes: A Poetry Reading by Shirley Geok-lin Lim
DESCRIPTION:Shirley Geok-lin Lim will read from her latest poetry collection\, In Praise of Limes (2022). A poet and Professor Emerita at the University of California-Santa Barbara\, Lim has written eleven poetry collections\, three novels\, three short story collections\, and has edited over 18 anthologies. She has received the American Book Award\, the MELUS and Feminist Press Lifetime Achievement Award\, and was the first woman and Asian person to be awarded the Commonwealth Poetry Prize. \nIf you have any questions\, please contact Weihsin Gui at weihsing@ucr.edu. \nWednesday October 19 at 3:00 PM Pacific Time on Zoom \nZoom registration link: https://bit.ly/3DejGuo
URL:https://seatrip.ucr.edu/event/in-praise-of-limes-a-poetry-reading-by-shirley-geok-lin-lim/
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