Asian Studies Center

Synonyms: 
ASC
Asian Studies

SCREENSHOT: Asia The Day of Reckoning

Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Sun, 09/29/2024 - 12:00

Join us for a screening of The Day of Reckoning at Mt Lebanon Library on September 28 or Frick Fine Arts Auditorium 125 on September 29. This documentary by Xu Xing uses a personal love story to explore the broader sweep of China’s political history since 1949. By intertwining individual destinies with national narratives, the film offers a reflective view of a nation’s evolving story and seeks to uncover overlooked historical perspectives.

Both viewings will include a Live Q&A with director Xu Xing.

Location: 
Frick Fine Arts 125

SCREENSHOT: Asia The Day of Reckoning

Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Sat, 09/28/2024 - 14:00

Join us for a screening of The Day of Reckoning at Mt Lebanon Library on September 28 or Frick Fine Arts Auditorium 125 on September 29. This documentary by Xu Xing uses a personal love story to explore the broader sweep of China’s political history since 1949. By intertwining individual destinies with national narratives, the film offers a reflective view of a nation’s evolving story and seeks to uncover overlooked historical perspectives.

Both viewings will include a Live Q&A with director Xu Xing.

Location: 
Mount Lebanon Public Library

Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Program Information Session

Subtitle: 
Live and Work in Japan!
Presenter: 
Stephen Wludarski & JET Alumni Panel
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Tue, 10/08/2024 - 17:30 to 18:45

Are you interested in living and working abroad?
Have you been studying Japanese and looking to apply your skills after graduation?
Do you want to make an impact on the lives of young people?
Would you like to find out where the ultimate ramen shop is found?

Location: 
4130 Posvar Hall
Contact Person: 
Stephen Wludarski
Contact Email: 
swludarski@pitt.edu

Global Migrations: Economic, Political, and Climatic Changes K-12 educator workshop

Presenter: 
Cindy McNulty, Catherine Fratto
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Tue, 10/29/2024 - 17:00 to 18:30

This free online K-12 educator workshop will explore the topic of migration today through the global lens of politics, economics, and climatic changes. Using modern-day migration case studies, the presenters will share content and pedagogical strategies to help introduce or extend current study of the topic of migration in the classroom. ACT 48 hours will be provided for PA educators as well as resources and materials for classroom use.

Cost: 
Free
Contact Person: 
Veronica Dristas
Contact Email: 
dristas@pitt.edu

AIU Social Studies Symposium "Bringing Asian Studies into Your Classroom"

Presenter: 
Cathy Fratto
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Mon, 10/14/2024 - 08:00 to 13:00

This presentation will provide Social Studies teachers in attendance with content and strategies for classroom instruction that incorporates Asian Studies-related topics. While 11 K-12 teachers came to this specific presentation, there were 130+ K-12 teachers who attended the symposium--including the table that UCIS Engagement staffed to share resources and materials.

Location: 
AIU

Authorial Metadata and the Global History Archive: traps, trips and tricks

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Presenter: 
Martin Dusinberre
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Security Notice: Event Changed: 
Date: 
Fri, 09/13/2024 - 14:30

Join the World History Center on Friday, September 13 for "Authorial Metadata and the Global History Archive: traps, trips and tricks" a talk by Martin Dusinberre (University of Zurich) in 3703 Posvar Hall from 2:30-4:00 PM. RSVPs appreciated but not required. Register Here

Location: 
3703 Wesley W. Posvar Hall
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Feminists, Lesbians and Queer Girls’ Manga

Presenter: 
James Welker
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Thu, 09/12/2024 - 17:00

Join us for an enlightening guest lecture by James Welker, the author of Transfiguring Women in Late Twentieth-Century Japan: Feminists, Lesbians, and Girls’ Comics Artists and Fans (University of Hawaii Press, 2024). This groundbreaking book delves into the dynamic and overlapping communities of women and adolescent girls in 1970s and 1980s Japan who challenged traditional gender and sexual norms.

Location: 
Carnegie Mellon University, Posner Hall 343

Workshop with SWERY: The Power of Interactive Narrative

Subtitle: 
World Only Games Can Create
Presenter: 
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Security Notice: Event Changed: 
Date: 
Fri, 09/06/2024 - 17:00

Join legendary video game designer Hidetaka "SWERY" Suehiro in an intimate setting to hone you game design skill! SWERY will deliver a short lecture, followed by an hour of design workshop in small groups. SWERY and DNID faculty will offer critique, advice and encouragement as you build the foundation of your own interactive narratives!

SWERY is a veteran video game director, designer and writer with over 25 years of industry experience. Among his most acclaimed works are "Deadly Premonition" and "The Missing: J.J. Macfield and the Island of Memories".

Location: 
Cathedral of Learning G8
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Asia Now Andrea Gevurtz Arai

Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Thu, 11/14/2024 - 12:00

Andrea Gevurtz Arai teaches Japan and East Asia anthropology and society courses in the Jackson School of International Studies, University of Washington. Arai’s first book, The Strange Child: Education and the Psychology of Patriotism in Recessionary Japan (Stanford U. Press, 2016) is a long-term multi-site fieldwork study of the social and cultural effects of the bursting of the financial bubble in the early 1990s in Japan and the protracted recession that followed.

Location: 
David Lawrence Hall 211

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