Asia
in the Humanities/Humanities in Asia Film Screening
A
film by Aparna Sharma, UCLA World Arts & Cultures/Dance
Monday,
May 19, 2014
6:30
PM - 8:30 PM
Lenart
Auditorium, Fowler Museum
Poetics
of the Invisible
How
can a documentarist visualize the "Inivisible?"
With
this as a cue, Kamakha: Through Prayerful Eyes (2013) documents the
disparate ways by which devotees and visitors to Goddess Kamakhya’s shrine in
Assam, northeast India, visualize a Goddess who is concealed and remains
unseen. Composed over two years, this film explores possibilities for a
poetic and sensory documentary experience.The screening will be followed by a
Q&A with filmmaker, Aparna Sharma, moderated by Allyson Nadia Field (UCLA
Film Television and Digital Media)
Economic
Change and Emerging Asia-Africa Interactions
Thursday,
May 8
1:30-5:15
PM
11360
Young Research Library (UCLA)
The
last two decades have witnessed a shift in the cultural, political and
economic geographies of Africa and Asia. The changing relations between the
countries and the people of the two continents are among the most visible and
striking evidence of the move from a unipolar to a multipolar world. This
half-day program, organized by the Asia Institute and the UCLA African
Studies Center is the culmination of the ongoing series on “Economic Change
and Emerging Asia-Africa Interactions” which examines how we can understand
the growing ties between Africa and Asia from vantage points that do not
start from or converge on US and Europe.
May Asian Studies Spotlight Events at UCLA
Terasaki
Center for Japanese Studies
Thursday,
May 8
Documentary
film about Japanese immigrants who, at the turn of the century, immigrated to
the West Coast of the U.S. and tell their stories of struggles and triumphs
in a new land.
4:00
PM - 6:00 PM
UCLA
Broad Art Center
EDA
Room
Luskin
School of Public Affairs
Tuesday,
May 13
UCLA
Regents' Lecturer
Charles
C. Mann
5:30
PM - 8:00 PM
Public
Affairs Third Floor Terrace
Center
for India and South Asia
Monday,
May 19
Homi
Bhabha, Director, Mahindra Humanities Center, Harvard University
4:00
PM-6:00 PM
UCLA
Broad Art Building, Room 2160E (Auditorium)
UCLA
East Asian Library
Monday,
May 19
UCLA
Library Writer Series
A
presentation by Mrs. Ester Benjamin Shifren
Author
of Hiding in a Cave of Trunks: A Prominent Jewish Family’s Century in Shanghai
and Internment in a WWII POW Camp
12:30
PM
Young
Research Library
RSVP
by May 16 to tscott@library.ucla.edu
Center
for Southeast Asian Studies
Tuesday,
May 20
Stephen
Acabado, UCLA Department of Anthropology
12:00
PM-1:30 PM
10383
Bunche Hall
Center
for Buddhist Studies
Thursday,
May 22
Ping
Yao, California State University Los Angeles
4:00-5:30
PM
Bunche
10383
Center
for Chinese Studies
Thursday,
May 29
Li
Min, UCLA
4:00-5:30
PM
Bunche
Hall 10383
Center
for Korean Studies
Wednesday, April 2
Jongsok Koh
3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Royce Hall 314
Center
for India and South Asia
Saturday, April 5
Ambassador Cameron Munter
3:00-5:00 PM
UCLA Broad Art Center
Room 2160E
Center
for Buddhist Studies
Monday, April 7
Arlo Griffiths, Ecole francaise d’Extreme-Orient, Jakarta
4:00-5:30 PM
Dodd 275
Center
for Chinese Studies
Wednesday, April 9
Yingjin Zhang, University of California, San Diego
4:00-5:30 PM
Bunche Hall 11377
Prop
Q Series
Thursday, April 10
Director Katherine Hui-ling Chou and performer Yi-Hsiu Lee
4:30-6:00 PM
MacGowan 1330
10383
Bunche Hall
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