Spotlight East Asia
- At a very memorable CU “Snow-mencement” ceremony on May 9, Mr. Kazunori Takato was recognized for his service to the University, when he was awarded a University Medal, CU’s most prestigious alumni award.In just over 45 years since he graduated from
- On April 19, 2019, CAS co-sponsored a talk by Michelle Cho, Assistant Professor of East Asian Popular Culture at the University of Toronto. K-pop proved to be a popular subject, drawing an audience of close to 80 students, faculty and staff. In her
- At the Association for Asian Studies (AAS) annual conference in Denver on Friday, University of Colorado Boulder Libraries accepted a sizable donation from the Center for Chinese Studies of Taiwan’s National Central Library, the Chiang Ching-kuo
- Jōmon pottery sheds light on the mystery of prehistoric Japan. Literally meaning cord-marking pottery, this is the most ancient type of pottery in Japan which dates from 14,500 to 300 BCE. Jōmon people (Neolithic hunter-gatherers) created pottery
- Thursday, April 18 at 5pm HUMN 135A Talk with Michelle Cho Discussant: Erin EspelieMuch of the rising transnational popularity of K-pop today has been correlated to the growth of its digital distribution and consumption. Over and above its
- Wednesday, April 17 at 4:30pm CASE room E422 above Euclid Car ParkLast Days of the Mighty Mekong Brian EylerCelebrated for its natural beauty and its abundance of wildlife, the Mekong river runs thousands of miles through China, Myanmar, Laos,
- On March 21st CAS hosted a roundtable on the current imprisonment of Uyghurs and other Turkic minorities in China’s Xinjiang Uyghurs Autonomous Region. The roundtable featured five speakers, all major scholars of Xinjiang. Rian Thum, a Senior
- CAS Event Thursday, March 21 at 11:00-1:00 Center for Community Flatirons Room, CU BoulderThe People’s Republic of China (PRC) is engaged in the mass detention of Uyghurs, Kazakhs, Kyrgyz and other Muslim minorities in Xinjiang, the “
- Donald Keene, whose translations of Japanese literature into English and prodigious academic output helped define the study of the subject and made him a celebrity in Japan, died on Sunday in Tokyo. He was 96.The Donald Keene Center of Japanese
- CAS Post-Doctoral Associate Alessandro Rippa has co-authored a new article in "Critical Asian Studies."Abstract: The past decade of development schemes has been experienced very differently by various groups within the city of Kashgar in