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SUMMARY:The 6th International Conference on Ganhwa Seon
DESCRIPTION:The 6th International Conference on Ganhwa Seon is sponsored by the Institute for the Study of the Jogye Order (Dongguk University) and Center for Buddhist Studies (UCLA) \nTuesday\, July 17\, 2018\n9:00 AM – 5:00 PM\nRoyce 314\nHumanities Conference Room\nUCLA \nPlease register at \nhttps://ucla.in/2HqbpTt \n8:30 – 9:00 am\, Check-in \n9:00 – 9:30 am\, Opening ceremony \nWelcoming remarks by the Ven. Jeongdo Sunim (Institute for the Study of the Jogye Order\, Dongguk University) and Professor Robert Buswell (Center for Buddhist Studies\, UCLA)\, Subul Scholarly Award presented by the Ven. Subul Sunim (Anguk Seon Center\, Dongguk University) \n9:30 – 11:30 am\, Morning session \n9:30 – Wendi L. Adamek (University of Calgary)\, “Ethical Action through ‘Ambiguity’ in Existentialism and Kanhua Chan” \n10:10 – Seong-eun Thomas Kim (University of British Columbia)\, “Taming the Tiger of Hwadu Absolutism: Kanhwa Practice and Its Experiences as Ritual Practice and Ritual Experiences” \n10:50 – Bhikkhuni Thogu Sunim (University of Peradeniya\, Sri Lanka)\, “The Origin of Sudden Awakening” \n11:45 am – 1:00 pm\, Lunch \n1:00 – 4:00 pm\, Afternoon session \n1:00 – Sungha Yun (UCLA)\, “Bringing Kanhwa Sŏn into Contemporary Society: Sot’aesan’s Re-invention of Kanhwa Meditation in Won Buddhism” \n1:40 – Albert Welter (University of Arizona)\, “Renarrativizing Chan/ Sŏn/ Zen Buddhist Studies for the Twenty-First Century” \n2:20-2:40\, Brief break \n2:40 – Pori Park (Arizona State University)\, “Kanhwa Sŏn Practice among Buddhist Nuns in Contemporary Korea: Sŏn Master Inhong (1908–1997) and the Sŏngnam-sa Monastery” \n3:20 – Steven Heine (Florida International University)\, “Chan is Alive and Well and Living … Just About Everywhere” \n4:00 – 5:00 pm\, Joint discussion of all papers\, led by Robert Buswell \nPlease register at https://ucla.in/2HqbpTt \n  \nCost : Free and open to the public but registration is required \nJenniferJung-Kim\n jungkim@international.ucla.edu  \nSponsor(s):  \, Institute for the Study of the Jogye Order (Dongguk University)
URL:https://alc.ucla.edu/event/the-6th-international-conference-on-ganhwa-seon/
LOCATION:Royce 314
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180329
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SUMMARY:Technologies Of East Asian Performance: Presented by The Yanai Initiative@Waseda University & UCLA and the UCLA Center for Performance Studies
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URL:https://alc.ucla.edu/event/technologies-east-asian-performance-presented-yanai-initiativewaseda-university-ucla-ucla-center-performance-studies/
LOCATION:Royce Hall\, 10745 Dickson Ct\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180216T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180216T173000
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SUMMARY:MEMORY\, ANIME\, AND THE CHANGING AESTHETICS OF CONTEMPORARY ART: A lecture by Herb L. Fondevilla
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URL:https://alc.ucla.edu/event/memory-anime-changing-aesthetics-contemporary-art-lecture-herb-l-fondevilla/
LOCATION:Royce Hall 243\, UCLA\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180126T163000
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SUMMARY:The Yanai Initiative at UCLA and Waseda University presents  Out of Sight\, Out of Mind: Pacification\, Offering\, and Burial in Early Japanese Buddhism a lecture by Akiko Walley
DESCRIPTION:4:30 pm \nJanuary 26\, 2018 \n243 Royce Hall \n  \nIn 1907\, three sets of eighth-century objects were discovered from underneath the bronze pedestal of the seated Vairocana Buddha in the Great Buddha Hall\, Tōdaiji\, Nara prefecture. The objects were initially identified as examples of “platform pacifying objects” (chindangu)\, but their actual function has been debated since the 1970s. Tōdaiji was conceived of as the main temple for the nascent Chinese-style centralized government\, and its construction was an undertaking of unprecedented scale. The central Vairocana Buddha\, completed around 752 CE\, was the largest and most technically advanced statue ever to be built on the Japanese archipelago. The fact that the Tōdaiji objects were found beneath the pedestal\, placed strategically around the statue\, suggests that they were more intimately tied to the central Buddha than typical platform-pacifying objects. This presentation reconsiders these Tōdaiji objects within two distinct praxes: the preceding and contemporaneous practice of ritual burial; and the emerging practice of caching objects inside a statue (zōnai nōnyūhin 像内納入品). It is well known that in the latter practice\, the space inside a Buddhist statue would be conceptualized as a place to deposit offerings; this presentation will demonstrate that that space beneath the surface (in this case\, inside a platform) similarly served as a type of portal that allowed a devotee to access the realm of the divine through the mediation of buried offerings. \nAkiko Walley specializes in Japanese Buddhist art of the seventh and eighth centuries. Focusing on the incipient period of the religion\, her research aims to more precisely articulate the process in which a foreign idea or belief system takes root in a community. Walley teaches a wide range of courses on Japanese art from prehistoric to contemporary times at the University of Oregon. \n  \nCo-hosted by the Center for Buddhist Studies \nThe Terasaki Center for Japanese Studies and \nThe Haruhisa Handa Professorship of Shinto Studies in the \nUCLA Department of Asian Languages and Cultures
URL:https://alc.ucla.edu/event/yanai-initiative-ucla-waseda-university-presents-sight-mind-pacification-offering-burial-early-japanese-buddhism-lecture-akiko-walley/
LOCATION:Royce Hall 243\, UCLA\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180125T123000
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CREATED:20180116T172208Z
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SUMMARY:The Yanai Initiative at UCLA and Waseda University presents    Heteroglossolalia: Bakhtin\, Bakin\, Translation\, and Early Modern Japanese Prose
DESCRIPTION:The Yanai Initiative at UCLA and Waseda University presents \n  \nHeteroglossolalia: Bakhtin\, Bakin\, Translation\, and Early Modern Japanese Prose \na lecture by Glynne Walley \n  \n12:30 pm \nJanuary 25\, 2018 \n243 Royce Hall \n  \nGlynne Walley will discuss significant features of the prose style of early modern Japanese novelist Kyokutei Bakin\, as well as some approaches to translating him\, in light of Mikhail Bakhtin’s concept of heteroglossia.  Bakin’s prose constitutes a perfect example of what Bakhtin posited as the multi-tongued nature of novelistic discourse.  This is a challenge for the translator who wishes to emulate the style of the original;  the challenge is compounded by a further implication of Bakhtin’s idea of heteroglossia\, the implication that no speaker is fully in command of the language being spoken.  The latter condition brings all speakers perilously close to the condition of glossolalia\, or speaking in tongues;  which is\, in a manner of speaking\, the translator’s task. \nGlynne Walley is Assistant Professor of Japanese Literature at the University of Oregon. He received his PhD from Harvard University in 2009. He specializes in popular fiction of the late 18th and early 19th centuries\, and is currently working on a book-length study of Eight Dogs (Hakkenden)\, a masterpiece of the early 19th century Japanese novel. He has also translated several works of contemporary Japanese popular fiction\, including Suzuki Kōji’s Ring series. \n  \nCo-hosted by the Terasaki Center for Japanese Studies \nand the Haruhisa Handa Professorship of Shinto Studies in the \nUCLA Department of Asian Languages and Cultures
URL:https://alc.ucla.edu/event/yanai-initiative-ucla-waseda-university-presents-heteroglossolalia-bakhtin-bakin-translation-early-modern-japanese-prose/
LOCATION:Royce Hall 243\, UCLA\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095\, United States
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SUMMARY:Historical Issue and Peace in Northeast Asia Northeast Asian History Foundation (NAHF) and Center for Korean Studies (CKS) Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The symposium will explore the challenges presented by the historical issues and how they affect the current and future peacekeeping efforts in the Northeast Asia.\n  \nFriday\, January 19\, 2018\n8:30 AM – 12:30 PM \nMain Conference Room\nCharles E. Young Research Library\n280 Charles E Young Dr N\nLos Angeles\, 90095 \nSymposium Schedule: \n\n\n\n Time\nDescription\n\n\n 8:30AM\n Registration\n\n\n  \n9:00AM-9:15AM\n Welcoming Remarks \nProfessor Do-Hyung Kim (President\, Northeast Asian History Foundation) \nProfessor Namhee Lee (Director\, Center for Korean Studies)\n\n\n  \n9:15AM-11:15AM\n Session I: Presentations -moderated by Professor Namhee Lee \n\nDr. Hyung-wook Kim (UC San Diego)\n“South Korea’s Inconvenient Companionship in East Asia”\n Professor Alexis Dudden (University of Connecticut)\n“Japanese Constitutional Revision Debates and the Korea Factor”\nDr. Euy-sang Yoo (NAHF and Ministry of Foreign Affairs\, Republic of Korea)\n“‘Asian Paradox’ and Its Peaceful Solution: Discussion Focusing on Historical Issues”\n\n\n\n\n 11:15AM-11:30AM\nCoffee Break\n\n\n  \n11:30AM-12:30PM\nSession II: Panel Discussion -moderated by Professor John Duncan (UCLA) \nProfessor Katsuya Hirano (UCLA) \nProfessor Andrea Goldman (UCLA)\n\n\n\n  \nSpecial Instructions\nRSVP recommended \nCost : Free and open to the public \nkoreanstudies@international.ucla.edu \nSponsor(s): \, Asian Languages & Cultures\, Northeast Asian History Foundation\, UCLA East Asian Library
URL:https://alc.ucla.edu/event/historical-issue-peace-northeast-asia-northeast-asian-history-foundation-nahf-center-korean-studies-cks-symposium/
LOCATION:Main Conference Room\,Charles E. Young Research Library\, 280 Charles E Young Dr N\, los angeles\, CA\, 90095\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171110T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171111T170000
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SUMMARY:45th Annual Council for Thai Studies
DESCRIPTION:Inquiries: jenjit@humnet.ucla.edu \nREGISTER HERE \nSchedule: \nFriday\, November 10\, 2017 \n12:30 – 1:00 p.m. \nRegistration and welcome \n1:00 – 2:20 p.m. \nSession I: \nFictions of Diversity – Hjorleifur Jonsson\, Arizona State U \nTai Groups’ Social Network: The Traditional and the Present (Case Study on Tai Groups in the Northeast of Vietnam) – Hoang Thi Le Thao & Ly Viet Truong\, Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences \nThe Role of Thai Women in the Circulation of Traditional Culture in Some Mountainous Provinces of Northern Vietnam – Thanh Huyen\, Pham Thi & Nguyen Thi Thuy Huong\, Hanoi U of Education \nGlobal Processes and Local Lives: A View from a Shan Household in Rural Thailand – Nicola Tannenbaum – Lehigh U \n2:20 – 2:35 p.m. \nCoffee/ tea break \n2:35 – 3:35 p.m. \nPanel 1: Lanna-ism(s) – past\, present and future \n! Paper #1: Constructing Lan Na: Dara Rasami’s Role in Creating “Lan Na-ness” in Chiang Mai\, 1910-1933 – Leslie A. Woodhouse\, U of San Francisco \n! Paper #2: The Future of the Urban Past: History and Heritage in the Heart of Chiang Mai – Taylor M. Easum\, U of Wisconsin \n! Paper #3: Place and Celebration in the Murals of Northern Thailand – Rebecca S. Hall\, Santa Monica College \n3:35 – 5:00 p.m. \n  \nSession II: \n! Changing Landscape and Sacred Myth: Ethnoarchaeology of the Naga in the Northern Thailand – Piyawit Moonkham\, Washington State U \n! Thainess: A Culture of Casual Discrimination – Surada Chundasutathanakul\, Suan Dusit U\, Thailand \n! Neo-Colonialism in American Musicals: A Case Study of The King and I – Natalie Tantisirirat\, U of Michigan \n! The Under-Navel Matter: Sexuality as Folk Aesthetics in Luk Thung Music – Nattapol Wisuttipat\, Kent State U \n5:00 – 5:15 p.m. \nWelcome speech by Royal Thai Consul General Thanee Saengrat \n5:15- – 7:00 p.m. \nWelcome reception & ALC 70th anniversary celebrations Performances by the Thai Tourism Authority\, Los Angeles \n  \nSaturday\, November 11\, 2017 \n8:30 – 9:00 a.m. \nBreakfast \n9:00 – 9:45 a.m. \nKeynote speech – Prof. Dr. Anan Ganjanapan\, Chiang Mai University\, Thailand \n9:45 – 11:00 a.m. \nSession III: \nNation\, Ethnos\, and Empire: Thailand in Greater East Asia – Sean Cronan\, Cornell U \nA Study of the Overseas Chinese Business Strategy in Thailand: “How do they use the Network Exchange Game to Mitigate Market Uncertainties?” and further Application – Kamolnich Swasdiphanich\, Ministry of Finance\, Thailand \nSaving the Nation or Smashing One’s Own Rice Pot: Thai Airline Employees and the Bangkok Airport Occupations of 2008 – Jane M. Ferguson\, Australian National U \nWho Owns Ban Chiang?: The Discovery\, Collection and Repatriation of Ban Chiang Ceramics – Melody Rod-ari\, Loyola Marymount U \n  \n11:00-11:15 a.m. \nCoffee/tea Break \n11:15 a.m. – 12:35 p.m. \nSession IV: \nTo the Buddha’s Footprint: Conveying Phu’s Poetry in Translation – Anothai Kaewkaen\, Washington U\, St. Louis\, Missouri \nThe Movement of Thai Left-Wing Writers in the 1950s: Its Emergence and Development – Artit Srijan\, Pranakorn Rajabhat U\, Thailand \nThe Russian Revolution in the Eyes of a Thai Royal – Jeffrey Shane\, Ohio U \nM.L. Boonlua Speaks: The Military Should not be Involved in Politics: A Critical Review of Thutiyawiset – John Hartmann\, Northern Illinois U \n12:35 – 1:35 p.m. \nLunch \n1:35 – 2:35 p.m. \nSession V: \nThailand’s Military: Ideology and Sense of Mission – Paul Chambers & Napisa Waitoolkiat\, Naresuan U\, Thailand \nAbsence Proliferates Accounts: The Case of the Removal of the 1932 Revolution Plaque – Penchan Phoborisut\, California State U-Fullerton \nMothering the Nation: Gendered Nationalism and Patriotic Patriarchy – Kanjana Thepboriruk\, Northern Illinois U \n2:35 – 3:35 p.m. \nSession VI: \nDecoding the Mysterious Siamese Music in the seventeenth century French Account and the Matter of Historical Siamese Tuning – Jittapim Yamprai\, U of Northern Colorado \nUsing Pleng Diaw to Teach Style: Examining the Pedagogy of the “Solo Repertoire” of Thai Classical Music – Benjamin Pongtep Cefkin\, U of Colorado\, Boulder \nInterpersonal Relationships of Thai Classical Music Teaching and Learning after Institutionalization – Hei Ting Wong\, U of Pittsburgh \n  \n  \n3:35 – 3:50 p.m. \nCoffee/tea break \n3:50 – 4:50p.m. \nPanel 2: UCLA’s Thai Musical Heritage: Sixty Years of Performance\, Recording\, and cultural Exchange \nPaper #1: UCLA’s Thai Musical Instrument Collection from Acquisition in 1960 to Restoration in 2015 – Helen Rees\, UCLA \nPaper #2: The Journeys of the Thai Musical Instrument Collection at UCLA: The Restoration Project since 2015 – Supeena Insee Adler\, UCLA \nPaper #3: Bangkok in Los Angeles: Ritual\, Cultural Heritage\, and Innovation – Deborah Wong\, UC Riverside \n4:50 – 5:00 p.m. \nClosing remarks \n  \nAccommodations and Lodging \nBelow\, is a list of accommodations both affiliated and unaffiliated with the University of California\, Los Angeles. Please try to book accommodations as soon as possible\, as space is limited. We also encourage you to try to reach out to family and friends in the area to mitigate accommodation expenses. \nUCLA Affiliated Lodging: \n  \n\nUCLA Guest House (on campus)\n\n  \n○ Website: http://guesthouse.ucla.edu/ \n  \n○ Average Price Per Night: $199 – 219 (taxes not included) ● UCLA Luskin Conference Center (on campus) \n○ Website: http://luskinconferencecenter.ucla.edu/reserve/ ○ Average Price Per Night: $259 – 279 (taxes not included) \n\nUCLA Tiverton House\n\n  \n○ Website: http://tivertonhouse.ucla.edu/ \n  \n○ Average Price Per Night: $199 – 279 (taxes not included) \nNon-Affiliated Hotels: ● Claremont Hotel: \n○ Website: http://www.claremonthotelwestwood.com ○ Average Price Per Night: $126 \n○ Claremont Hotel is in a walking distance to UCLA ● Hilgard House: \n○ Website: http://www.hilgardhouse.com/ ○ Average Price Per Night: $198 \n○ This hotel is in a walking distance to UCLA. \n  \n\nRoyal Palace Westwood: $189 – 219 (taxes not included) ○ Website: http://www.royalpalacewestwood.com/\n\n○ Average Price Per Night: $189 – 229 (taxes not included) ○ This hotel is in a walking distance to UCLA. \n\nHotel Angeleno:\n\n  \n○ Website: http://www.hotelangeleno.com/ \n  \n○ Average Price Per Night: $239 – 359 (taxes not included) ○ Hotel Angeleno provides a free shuttle to UCLA \nYou may also try checking Airbnb in the surrounding Westwood area. Below is a link with preset parameters for apartments near the UCLA campus. \n\ngoo.gl/SJjim8
URL:https://alc.ucla.edu/event/45th-annual-council-thai-studies/
LOCATION:Royce 314
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171018T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171029T190000
DTSTAMP:20171025T231235Z
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SUMMARY:Hirokazu Kore-eda: Cinema from the Outside In
DESCRIPTION:Internationally acclaimed Japanese director Hirokazu Kore-eda will be in Los Angeles to participate in an exciting retrospective of his films at the Hammer Museum’s Billy Wilder Theater and a other venues across town. The director will introduce some films and engage in Q&A about others. \nThis exciting event is presented by the Yanai Initiative at UCLA and Waseda University and the UCLA Film & Television Archive\, in association with the Japan Foundation\, Los Angeles; the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences; the USC School of Cinematic Arts; and the UCLA Terasaki Center for Japanese Studies. \nDetails about the films being shown can be found at the UCLA Film & Television Archive webpage: \nhttps://www.cinema.ucla.edu/events/2017/hirokazu-koreeda-cinema-from-outside-in \n\n\n\nHirokazu Kore-eda: Cinema from the Outside In | UCLA Film … \nwww.cinema.ucla.edu \nNote: there will be an additional screening on Sunday\, Oct. 29 at 7 p.m. (film TBA); please check back for updates. Since his debut fiction feature Maborosi in 1995 …\n\n\n\nPlease see this LA Times article for more information: \nhttp://www.latimes.com/entertainment/movies/la-et-mn-koreeda-critic-20171024-story.html \n  \nCinema from the Outside In \nWednesday\, October 18 / 7:00 pm\nDeath of a Japanese Salesman (2011) 90 min.\nDirected by Mama Sunada\, produced by Hirokazu Kore-eda\nPreceded by a lecture by Professor Duncan Ryuken Williams on\n“Dealing with Life and Death the Japanese Way”\nThe Japan Foundation\, Los Angeles\n5700 Wilshire blvd\, Suite 100\, Los Angeles\, CA 90036 \nWednesday\, October 25 / 7:00 pm\nNobody Knows (2004) 141 min.\nFollowed by a Q&A with Hirokazu Kore-eda and Professor Akira Lippit.\nThe Ray Stark Family Theatre SCA 108\nGeorge Lucas Building\, USC School of Cinematic Arts Complex\n900 West 34th Street\, Los Angeles\, CA 90007 \nThursday\, October 26 / 9:30 pm\nAfter Life (1998) 118 min.\nIntroduced by Hirokazu Kore-eda\nThe Downtown Independent\n251 South Main Street\, Los Angeles\, CA 90012 \nFriday\, October 27 / 7:30 pm\nStill Walking (2008) 115 min.\nFollowed by a Q&A with Hirokazu Kore-eda and Paul Malcolm.\nThe Billy Wilder Theater\n10899 Wilshire Blvd.\, Los Angeles\, CA 90024 \nSaturday\, October 28 / 7:30 pm\nMaboroshi (1995) 110 min\nFollowed by a Q&A with Hirokazu Kore-eda and Robert Koehler\nThe Billy Wilder Theater\n10899 Wilshire Blvd.\, Los Angeles\, CA 90024 \nSunday\, October 29 / 7:00 pm\nAir Doll (2009) 125 min.\nThe Billy Wilder Theater
URL:https://alc.ucla.edu/event/hirokazu-kore-eda-cinema-outside/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171016T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171016T173000
DTSTAMP:20171010T184602Z
CREATED:20171010T184602Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171010T184602Z
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SUMMARY:Digital Sinology\, and the Ten Thousand Rooms Project
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URL:https://alc.ucla.edu/event/digital-sinology-ten-thousand-rooms-project/
LOCATION:Royce Hall 243\, UCLA\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171009T131500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171011T163000
DTSTAMP:20171009T183216Z
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SUMMARY:Musha 1930: History\, Memory\, Culture-Taiwan Studies Lectureship Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:This international conference explores the 1930 Musha Incident\, a violent conflict between the indigenous Seediq and the Japanese colonial powers in Taiwan. Through a series of lectures\, panels\, and discussions\, “Musha 1930: History\, Memory\, Culture” will explore the lingering impact of this conflict and how it has been constructed in contemporary Taiwanese cultural memory. This event will bring together writers\, filmmakers\, historians\, and cultural studies scholars to discuss the historical impact of the Musha Incident. Topics will include: How the memory of the Musha Incident has transformed over time; the conflation of politics and historical memory regarding Musha; and how cultural texts have appropriated the history of the Musha Incident. The conference will feature both scholarly papers as well as dialogues with artists whose work has engaged with the incident. \nSchedule \nMonday\, October 9\, 1:15–5:45 p.m.\nTuesday\, October 10\, 10:00 a.m.–5:15 p.m.\nWednesday\, October 11\, 10:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m. \nParticipants \nPaul Barclay\, Lafayette College\nMichael Berry 白睿文\, UCLA\nRobert Chi 紀一新\, UCLA\nLeo Ching 荊子馨\, Duke University\nKuei-fen Chiu 邱貴芬\, National Chung Hsing University\nShian-Yang Deng 鄧相揚\, Historian and filmmaker\nKatsuya Hirano 平野克弥\, UCLA\nPing-hui Liao 廖炳惠\, UC San Diego\nBakan Pawan 巴干‧巴萬\, National Chengchi University\nDakis Pawan 郭明正\, Writer\nToulouse-Antonin Roy\, UCLA\nShu-mei Shih 史書美\, UCLA\nDarryl Sterk 石岱崙\, Lingnan University\nRobert Tierney\, University of Illinois\nJen Wan 萬仁\, Filmmaker\nChien-heng Wu 吳建亨\, National Tsing Hua University \nPresentations will be in English and Chinese. \nMonday\, October 9 \n1:15–1:25 Opening Remarks 開幕詞\nMichael Berry（白睿文）、Min Zhou（周敏） \n1:30–2:30 Opening Dialogue: The Meaning of the Musha Incident 開幕座談：尋找霧社事件的歷史和文化意義\nDakis Pawan（郭明正）、Bakan Pawan（巴干．巴萬）\nModerated by Darryl Sterk（石岱崙）主持 \n2:45–2:50 Welcome Remarks 加州大學洛杉磯分校人文院院長史嘉柏教授致詞\nDean David Schaberg（史嘉柏） \n2:50–3:45 Screening of Dana Sakura: Behind the Scenes (56 min.) (Chinese subtitles only) 放映《風中緋櫻》拍攝花絮（56分鐘） \n4:00–5:45 Dana Sakura: From Oral History to Popular Culture 《風中緋櫻》：從口述歷史到通俗文化\nDeng Shian-yang（鄧相揚）、Wan Jen （萬仁）\nModerated by Michael Berry（白睿文）主持 \nTuesday\, October 10 \n10:00–12:00 Historical Memories of Musha 霧社事件的歷史記憶\nPaul Barclay\nMona Ludao and the Brothers Kondō: The Musha Incident in the History of Tgdaya-Japanese Relations\, 1895–1930 \nToulouse-Antonin Roy\n The Impact of Early Colonial “Pacification” Campaigns on the Musha Uprising and its Aftermath \nRobert Tierney\n Bodies and Violence in the Musha Incident \nModerated by Katsuya Hirano（平野克弥） \nTranslation by Yiyang Hou（侯弋飏） \n12:00–1:30 Lunch \n1:30–3:30 Literary Memories of Musha 霧社事件的文學記憶\nChien-heng Wu（吳建亨）\nUntimely Meditations: The Contemporary Perspective\, the Philosophy of Walking\, and Related Ethical Matters in Remains of Life \nLeo Ching（荊子馨）\nIntimate Violence: Tsushima Yuko’s Exceedingly Barbaric and the Musha Incident \nPing-hui Liao（廖炳惠）\nSatou Haruo on Musha and Beyond \nModerated by Shu-mei Shih（史書美） \nTranslation by Yongli Li（李雍丽） \n3:45–5:15 Cultural Memories of Musha 霧社事件的文化記憶\n Darryl Sterk（石岱崙）\nTranslators Bale! The Politics of the (Re-)Translation of SEEDIQ BALE \nKuei-fen Chiu（邱貴芬）\nHistorical Representation in an Age of Wiki Writing and Digital Curation: The Musha Incident on Digital Platforms \nModerated by Ping-hui Liao（廖炳惠） \nTranslation by Faye Qiyu Lu（陸棲雩） \nWednesday\, October 11 \n10:00–12:00 Historical Memories of Musha II 霧社事件的歷史記憶 II\nKumu Tapas（姑目．苔芭絲）\n《真相藏在雜質微音中-霧社事件的口述證言》 \nDakis Pawan（郭明正）\n《霧社事件與我》 \nBakan Pawan（巴干．巴萬）\n《莫那．魯道（Mona Rudo）的歷史定位》 \nModerated by Robert Chi（紀一新） \nTranslation by Lin Du（杜琳） \n12:00–1:30 Lunch \n1:30–2:30 Closing Keynote 閉幕專題演講\nUsing the “Savages” to Control the “Savages”: The Causes and Aftermath of the Musha Incident\n《「以『蕃』制『蕃』」—「霧社事件」的前因與後果》\nDeng Shian-yang（鄧相揚）主講 \nTranslation by Faye Qiyu Lu（陸棲雩） \n3:00–4:30 Closing Roundtable Discussion 閉幕座談\nThe Musha Incident in Cultural Representation 霧社事件的文化呈現\nWan Jen\, Deng Shian-yang\, Dakis Pawan\, Kuei-fen Chiu\, Leo Ching\, Darryl Sterk\, and other participants\n萬仁、鄧相揚、郭明正、邱貴芬、荊子馨、石岱崙、等人 \nTranslation by Yiyang Hou（侯弋飏）and Jiajun Liang（梁嘉俊） \n\n The UCLA Taiwan Studies Lectureship is a joint program of the UCLA Asia Pacific Center and the Dean of Humanities and is made possible with funding from the Department of International and Cross-Strait Education\, Ministry of Education\, Taiwan\, represented by the Education Division\, Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Los Angeles.
URL:https://alc.ucla.edu/event/musha-1930-history-memory-culture-taiwan-studies-lectureship-annual-conference/
LOCATION:Royce 314
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170718T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170718T170000
DTSTAMP:20170718T200843Z
CREATED:20170718T200836Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170718T200843Z
UID:7212-1500364800-1500397200@alc.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:06/15/2017 - Graduate Reception
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://alc.ucla.edu/event/06152017-graduate-reception/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170530T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170530T183000
DTSTAMP:20170517T205814Z
CREATED:20170517T205814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170517T205814Z
UID:7087-1496163600-1496169000@alc.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Rebuilding the Imperial Shrines in Medieval Japan
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://alc.ucla.edu/event/rebuilding-imperial-shrines-medieval-japan/
LOCATION:TBA
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170510T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170510T173000
DTSTAMP:20170503T165624Z
CREATED:20170502T173709Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170503T165624Z
UID:6923-1494430200-1494437400@alc.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:"Wigging Out\, Dressing Up" A behind the scenes look at the hidden world of kabuki wigs
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://alc.ucla.edu/event/wigging-dressing-behind-scenes-look-hidden-world-kabuki-wigs/
LOCATION:Royce 314
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170509T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170509T190000
DTSTAMP:20170511T162607Z
CREATED:20170511T154940Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170511T162607Z
UID:7029-1494349200-1494356400@alc.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:05/09/2017 - Alumni Panel
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://alc.ucla.edu/event/05092017-alumni-panel/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170505
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170511
DTSTAMP:20170413T153725Z
CREATED:20170412T211750Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170413T153725Z
UID:6796-1493942400-1494460799@alc.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:5 Days of Kyogen Events
DESCRIPTION:The Yanai Initiative Japanese Performing Arts Program at UCLA & Waseda presents: 5 Days of Kyogen. \nFor more information\, please visit: www.alc.ucla.edu/kyogen
URL:https://alc.ucla.edu/event/5-days-kyogen-events/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170320
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170323
DTSTAMP:20170320T175303Z
CREATED:20170314T163332Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170320T175303Z
UID:6560-1489968000-1490227199@alc.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Empire of Others
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://alc.ucla.edu/event/empire-of-others/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170217
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170218
DTSTAMP:20170207T180256Z
CREATED:20170207T180256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170207T180256Z
UID:5887-1487289600-1487375999@alc.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Horses\, Horses\, In the End the Light Remains Pure
DESCRIPTION:A Tale Beginning in Fukushima
URL:https://alc.ucla.edu/event/horses-horses-end-light-remains-pure/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170216
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170217
DTSTAMP:20170207T180430Z
CREATED:20170207T180013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170207T180430Z
UID:5885-1487203200-1487289599@alc.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Yasukuni Shrine & Total War
DESCRIPTION:Memories & Counter-Memories of the Asia-Pacific War
URL:https://alc.ucla.edu/event/yasukuni-shrine-total-war/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170209
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170210
DTSTAMP:20170207T175832Z
CREATED:20170125T192344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170207T175832Z
UID:5799-1486598400-1486684799@alc.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Race For Empire
DESCRIPTION:A Seminar with Tak Fujitani
URL:https://alc.ucla.edu/event/race-for-empire/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170119T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170119T163000
DTSTAMP:20170301T235143Z
CREATED:20170301T235143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170301T235143Z
UID:6439-1484832600-1484843400@alc.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:01/19/2017 - Guqin Event
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://alc.ucla.edu/event/01192017-guqin-event/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161117
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161119
DTSTAMP:20161115T232223Z
CREATED:20161104T154433Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161115T232223Z
UID:5211-1479340800-1479513599@alc.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:The Memory Project
DESCRIPTION:From 1959-1961\, China witnessed one of the worst famines in history\, known as the “three years of famine” or The Great Famine. \nWu Wenguang\, director of the documentary series The Memory Project\, will be showcasing his film that focuses on the historical impact of the “3 years of famine” that took place throughout China. The documentary series will be screened on November 17th and 18th at Royce 314 and the Freud Playhouse respectively\, along with a Q&A following the films. \n  \nSchedule  \n11/17 at Royce 314 \n11:00 am Opening Remarks \nby Professor David Schaberg \nDean of Humanities \nProfessor Michael Berry \n11:15 am – 12:00 pm A Panel Discussion  \nDocumenting Memory w/ Wu Wenguang\, Liu Xiaolei\, Zhang Mengqi\, and Zhang Ping \n1:00 – 2:15 pm Film Screening: No Land  \nQ & A w/ Zhang Ping \n2:30 – 4:45 pm Film Screening: Dying at 47KM  \nQ & A w/ Zhang Mengqi \n6:00 – 8:00 pm Film Screening: A True Believer  \nQ & A w/ Liu Xiaolei \n  \n11/18 at Freud Playhouse \n2:00 – 4:00 pm Film Screening: Investigating My Father  \nQ & A w/ Wu Wenguang \n4:30 – 5:30 pm Reading Hunger: A Performance  \nw/ Wu Wenguang\, Liu Xiaolei\, Zhang Mengqi\, and Zhang Ping \n\nSpecial Thanks To: \nDepartment of Asian Languages & Cultures\nUCLA College Division of the Humanities\nCenter for Performance Studies\nUCLA Confucius Institute\nHumanities Development Office\nSchool of Theater\, Film\, and Television
URL:https://alc.ucla.edu/event/the-memory-project/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161012T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161012T170000
DTSTAMP:20170301T234429Z
CREATED:20170301T234429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170301T234429Z
UID:6405-1476277200-1476291600@alc.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:10/12/2016 - ALC's Welcome Event
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://alc.ucla.edu/event/10122016-alcs-welcome-event/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161012T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161012T153000
DTSTAMP:20160930T232643Z
CREATED:20160930T232643Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160930T232643Z
UID:4789-1476277200-1476286200@alc.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:ALC Welcome
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://alc.ucla.edu/event/alc-welcome-2/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160810T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160812T130000
DTSTAMP:20160928T153704Z
CREATED:20160923T233606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160928T153704Z
UID:4602-1470830400-1471006800@alc.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Reading Place in Edo & Tokyo
DESCRIPTION:Featuring: \nRobert Campbell \nSaito Ayako \nTanaka Yukari \nToeda Hirokazu \nUmetada Misa
URL:https://alc.ucla.edu/event/reading-place-edo-tokyo/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160611T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160611T150000
DTSTAMP:20170301T233544Z
CREATED:20170301T233544Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170301T233544Z
UID:6395-1465650000-1465657200@alc.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:06/11/2016 - ALC's Undergrad Reception
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://alc.ucla.edu/event/06112016-alcs-undergrad-reception/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160519
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160522
DTSTAMP:20160330T175645Z
CREATED:20160330T175600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160330T175645Z
UID:3993-1463616000-1463875199@alc.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Cave Temples of Dunhuang: History\, Art\, and Materiality
DESCRIPTION:  \nA symposium co-sponsored by the Getty Museum and UCLA. \n  \nSYMPOSIUM EVENTS: \nMay 19th\, 7:00 pm\, Museum Lecture Hall at the Getty Center \n\n“Dunhuang as Nexus of the Silk Road during the Middle Ages” Symposium Keynote Lecture by Victor Mair\, University of Pennsylvania.\nRSVP here\nPlease find the flyer here\n\n  \nMay 20th\, 9:00 am – 5:30 pm\, Harold M. Williams Auditorium at the Getty Center \n\n“Cave Temples of Dunhuang: History\, Art and Materiality. A symposium in honor of the life and work of Fan Jinshi at the Mogao Grottoes”\, Symposium Day 1\nRSVP here\n\n  \nMay 20th\, 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm\, Harold M. Williams Auditorium at the Getty Center \n\n“East and West of Dunhuang: Music Carried on the Wind”\nRSVP here\n\n  \nMay 21\, 9:30 am – 4:30 pm\, Charles E. Young Research Library at UCLA \n\n“Cave Temples of Dunhuang: History\, Art and Materiality. A symposium in honor of the life and work of Fan Jinshi at the Mogao Grottoes”\, Symposium Day 2\nRSVP here (Limited Space Available)\n\nPlease find the flyer for the symposium here
URL:https://alc.ucla.edu/event/cave-temples-dunhuang-symposium/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160511T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160511T170000
DTSTAMP:20170301T233158Z
CREATED:20170301T233158Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170301T233158Z
UID:6374-1462975200-1462986000@alc.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:05/11/2016 - Alumni Panel
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://alc.ucla.edu/event/05112016-alumni-panel/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160317T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160319T170000
DTSTAMP:20170301T235243Z
CREATED:20170228T005317Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170301T235243Z
UID:6148-1458223200-1458406800@alc.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:World Symposium
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://alc.ucla.edu/event/world-symposium/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160317
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160320
DTSTAMP:20160210T202505Z
CREATED:20160210T202505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160210T202505Z
UID:3931-1458172800-1458431999@alc.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:IMAGINING THE WORLD IN PRE-MODERN JAPAN
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://alc.ucla.edu/event/imagining-the-world-in-pre-modern-japan/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160316T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160316T210000
DTSTAMP:20160310T233031Z
CREATED:20160310T232448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160310T233031Z
UID:3981-1458154800-1458162000@alc.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Acting Out: Performative readings featuring Tawada Yōko and Matsunaga Miho
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://alc.ucla.edu/event/acting-out-performative-readings-featuring-tawada-yoko-and-matsunaga-miho/
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