Dear All
Please see the below forthcoming programme for the School of East Asian Studies Departmental Research Seminars for May 2014, with two talks taking place this week on Thursday and Friday.
All are welcome to attend and it is not necessary to reserve a place.
Printed copies of this programme are available to pick up from the SEAS reception desk or available to download online at www.shef.ac.uk/seas.
(Click on downloads on the right hand side of the screen)
Thursday, 1 May 2014. Dr Michael Shin, Lecturer, Robinson College, Cambridge University
‘Yi Gwangsu and the Dilemmas of Colonial Nationalism’
4pm-6pm. Hicks Lecture Theatre 10, Hicks Building, Hounsfield Road, Sheffield, S3 7RF
Friday, 2 May 2014. Dr Yue Lin, Centre for East Asian Studies, Autonomous University of Madrid
‘China’s Outward Foreign Direct Investment in Latin America and the Caribbean’
4-6pm. Arts Tower, Lecture Theatre 1, Western Bank, Sheffield, S10 2TN
Thursday, 8 May 2014. Dr Tong Lam, Associate Professor,
Department of History, University of Toronto
‘The Qing Empire Strikes Back: Frontier Recolonization and State Transformation in Modern China.’
4pm-6 pm. Hicks Lecture Theatre 10, Hicks Building, Hounsfield Road, Sheffield, S3 7RF
Thursday 15 May 2014. Professor James Grayson, Emeritus Professor, School of East Asian Studies
‘Urban Legends - Are They Modern? Korean Tales from the 15th Century’
4pm-6 pm. Seminar Room A06, School of East Asian Studies, 6/8 Shearwood Road, S10 2TD
Tuesday 20 May, 2014. Dr Anthony Garnaut, Post-Doctoral Research Officer, Contemporary Chinese Studies, University of Oxford
‘Great Leap Forward Famine in China’
4pm-6pm. Seminar Room A05, School of East Asian Studies, Shearwood Road, S10 2TD
Thursday 22 May, 2014. Dr
Hiro Watanabe, Lecturer,
School of East Asian Studies
‘After labour-market deregulation: The deteriorating working conditions and emergence of the working poor in contemporary Japan’.
4pm-6pm, Seminar Room A06, School of East Asian Studies, 6/8 Shearwood Road, S10 2TD
Thursday, 29 May 2014. Professor Ide Yasuhito, Nihon University, Tokyo,
Visiting Scholar in the School of East Asian Studies
‘Territorial Dispute and Public Opinion: Japan’s Experience’
4pm-6 pm. Seminar Room A06, School of East Asian Studies, 6/8 Shearwood Road, S10 2TD
Dr Sarah Dauncey
British Academy Mid-Career Fellow & Lecturer in Chinese Studies
School of East Asian Studies
University of Sheffield
http://www.shef.ac.uk/seas/
Honorary Secretary, British Association for Chinese Studies
Co-Editor, Journal of the British Association for Chinese Studies (JBACS)
http://www.bacsuk.org.uk/