Universitat de València

Lecture Series

COURSE DETAILS

Dates: April 19 – June 21. Friday afternoon/evening.

Venue: Aula S06, Facultat de Filologia, Traducció i Comunicació.

Price: Free, 100% funded by the Eurasia Foundation but registration is required. First come first served basis.

Certificate: To obtain the certificate for this course you must attend at least 80% of the lectures.

Duration: 34 hours.

Transnational Memories in the Global History

Owen Miller

(SOAS, University of London)

19/04/2024
5.30-7pm
Inconvenient Labour Heroes: Forgetting the role of Japanese engineers in North Korean industry

Eunsook Yang

(Universidad Complutense de Madrid)

19/04/2024
7.30-9pm
Religion and Philosophy of Koreans
(in Spanish)

Hyun Kyung Lee

(Sogang University)

26/04/2024 - CANCELLED
3-5pm
The distributed memorial-scape of ‘comfort women’ statues: the creation of transnational shared visual culture

Sonia Dueñas

(Universidad Carlos III)

26/04/2024
5-7pm
La revisión de la memoria histórica en el cine surcoreano contemporáneos
(in Spanish)

Barak Kushner

(University of Cambridge)

02/05/2024
5-7pm
When Justice Fails: Postwar East Asia and the struggles over memory and history

Edward Vickers

(Kyushu University)

02/05/2024
7-9pm
Three faces of an Asian hero - commemorating Koxinga (鄭成功) in China, Taiwan and Japan

Joon-Kon Chung

(Eurasia Foundation)

03/05/2024
5-7pm
A New Community Beyond the Nation State

Transcultural East Asia

Kevin Cawley

(University College Cork)

10/05/2024
5-7pm
Transnational Interactions: Korea’s Religious and Philosophical Traditions

Aaron Gerow

(Yale University)

17/05/2024
5-7pm
The “Japaneseness” of Japanese Film Theory

Victor Fan

(Kings College London)

17/05/2024
7-9pm
Ontogenetic Diversity: Rewriting China and the Sinophone through Independent Cinemas

Rossella Ferrari

(University of Vienna)

24/05/2024
5-7pm
Transnational Chinese Theatres: Intercultural Performance Networks in East Asia

Raúl Fortes-Guerrero

(Universitat de València)

24/05/2024
7-9pm
Transcultural Japanese Performing Arts: Noh Theatre and its Western Revision
(in Spanish)

President of Eurasia Foundation (from Asia)

Yoji Sato

(Eurasia Foundation)

31/05/2024
5-7pm
The World will become one in the near future

Minorities: Transcultural Heritage

David L. Howel

(Harvard University)

07/06/2024
5-7pm
What Castaways Tell Us about Nineteenth-Century Japan in Global History

Bruce Grant

(New York University)

14/06/2024
5-7pm
North of East Asia: Nivkhi and Siberian Indigeneity and Reformation

Kato Hirofumi

(Hokkaido University)

21/06/2024
5-7pm
Whose Heritage? Indigenous repatriation in Hokkaido, Japan

Marcos Centeno-Martin

(Universitat de València)

21/06/2024
7-9pm
Visual Representations of Ainu People by European Explorers

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