Asian Studies Center
Asia Now James Welker
Transfiguring Women in Late Twentieth-Century Japan demonstrates that the transfiguration of Western culture into something locally meaningful had tangible effects beyond newly (re)created texts, practices, images, and ideas within the ūman ribu, rezubian, and queer shōjo manga communities. The individuals and groups involved were themselves transformed.
The Future of Myanmar
Join us for a critical workshop titled "Local Governance and the Path to Peace in Myanmar," organized by the Center for Governance and Markets at the University of Pittsburgh. This event is a timely response to the rapidly evolving situation in Myanmar, aiming to foster discussions and strategies for resolving long-standing conflicts and building trust among diverse ethnic and regional groups in the country.
Japan Documentary Film Award
The Japan Council of the University of Pittsburgh and SCREENSHOT: Asia are excited to announce the winner of our 4th biennial Japan Documentary Film Award. Congratulations to Chiaki Kasai and her film FISTS AND PRAYERS. FISTS AND PRAYERS explores the incarceration of ex-boxer Iwao Hakamada, who was unjustly sentenced to death for murder and suffered extreme mental anguish while on death row. FISTS AND PRAYERS is a fascinating examination of the physical toll of Japan's justice system and incarceration, as well as resilience of the human spirit.
Chinese Kun Opera
Join the International Student Peer Network for a professional Chinese Kun Opera group performance, storytelling, open discussion, and the opportunity to try on traditional costumes and makeup.
ASC Mid-Autumn Festival Celebration/Welcome Back Students
Join the Asian Studies Center for a celebration of the Mid-Autumn Festival and our Welcome Back Student event in the Global Hub! Snacks and a themed activity will be provided!
Global Lenses
The Asian Studies Center’s (ASC) “Global Lenses” initiative seeks to bring East Asia to Pitt students, K-12 classrooms, and community members by creating full panoramic views—both still images and videos—of sites in East Asia. Using VR headsets, students and community members can take part in this interactive experience and hopefully be inspired to study abroad. “Global Lenses” also seeks to make the world a little more accessible to those who cannot travel.
SCREENSHOT: Asia A Normal Family
Join us for a screening of A Normal Family at Frick Fine Arts Auditorium 125, a gripping adaptation of the novel The Dinner that delves into personal morality amidst a family crisis. As two brothers, Jae-wan and Jae-gyu, clash over their differing ethical views, their respective children’s legal troubles force the family to confront their values and relationships.
SCREENSHOT: Asia In The Land of Brothers
Join us for a screening of In the Land of Brothers at Frick Fine Arts Auditorium 125, a poignant drama about Afghan refugees in Iran. The film explores how the family's displacement reverberates across generations and speaks to the constant feeling of otherness that comes with being a refugee. Through the lives of Mohammad, Leila, and Qasem, this beautifully shot debut by Alireza Ghasemi and Raha Amirfazli reflects on the enduring struggle for belonging and identity amidst political upheaval.
STUDY ABROAD AND LANGUAGE STUDY SCHOLARSHIPS
The Office of National Scholarships will be holding an information session
where we will discuss scholarships that pay for study abroad and language
study. Please join us to learn more about how to go overseas on a
scholarship!
Scholarships Covered:
- Boren Scholarship and Fellowship
- Critical Language Scholarship
- Gilman Scholarship
- Frederick Honors College Scholarships
- Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowships
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