Panels from the Past: Using the Graphic Novel, The Boy From Clearwater, to Teach about 20th Century Taiwan

 

Panels from the Past: 
Using the Graphic Novel, The Boy From Clearwater, to Teach about 20th Century Taiwan
 
Thursday, October 17, 2024
 
5:30pm - 7:00pm (Eastern Time)
 
Online via Zoom
 

Please join us for our virtual K-12 educator workshop that will explore the historic changes in 20th century Taiwan as seen through the lens of the graphic novel, The Boy from Clearwater. This gripping narrative tells the story of Tsai Kun-lin whose life was swept up in the island’s incredible tumult during this consequential century. Our discussion will center around the pre-workshop reading of select passages from the book that highlight:

 
  • Japan’s colonization of Taiwan at the turn of the 20th century
  • The hardship and tragedy of World War II
  • The horror, oppression, and authoritarianism of the “White Terror”
  • The democratization period and economic prosperity that followed

Featuring Dr. David Kenley, Professor of History at Dakota State University, and Cathy Fratto, Asian Studies Center Engagement Coordinator at the University of Pittsburgh, this workshop will provide historical context for graphic novel and offers strategies and resources for incorporating it in the classroom.  

  

After the program, participants can choose to receive a complimentary copy of The Boy from Clearwater: Book 1. 

  

After you register, we will send you a confirmation email. Educators who complete the program will receive a Certificate Completion; Pennsylvania teachers can also receive two Act 48 hours.   

 

Registration deadline: Monday, October 14, 2024 

 

 

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