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2005-2006 SeminarFor questions regarding participation, please email Amisha Sharma at asharma@clas.ufl.edu or call (352)392-2464 All seminars run 10am to 3pm, in G400 Norman Hall, Terrace Room. 2005-2006 SyllabusAugust 27thSeminar postponed September 24th, East Asia todaySeminar materials to be provided by the Program and NCTA, and distributed at the first seminar. Reading Assignment: East Asia, chapters 1-3; Chinese Civilization, selections 5-8 October 22nd, Cultural and religious developments across AsiaSpeaker: Dr. Vasudha Narayanan, UF Religion Department Reading Assignment: East Asia, chapter 4; Chinese Civilization, selections 11-15; 17 December 10th, The Tang Empire in East Asia and world historySpeaker: Dr. Mario Poceski, UF Religion Department Reading Assignment: East Asia, chapter 5-6; Chinese Civilization, selections 22; 26; 30; 40-41; 44-46; 53 January 7th, from King and court to ShogunSpeaker: Dr. Yumiko Hulvey Reading Assignment: East Asia, chapter 10, 12, 13; The Pillow Book of Sei Shonagon, 21-79; 210-264 February 4th, Buddhism, Tokugawa society and cultureSpeaker: Dr. Steve Heine, FIU Asian Studies We will meet at the Harn Mueseum, more info to follow. Reading Assignment: East Asia, chapter 16; Fukuzawa, Autobiography, pp. 104-165, 225-238; Chinese Civilization, selections 68, 73, 82 March 4th, Visual Representations of EmpireSpeaker: Dr. Helen Lee Reading Assignment: Kim, Lost Names; Buruma, Inventing Japan March 18th , War and Revolution; What was the Revolution?Reading Assignment: East Asia, chapter 19; Liang and Shapiro, Son of the Revolution April 1, Youth, What is the Rich Life?Reading Assignment: Merry White, Material Child; Chinese Civilization, selections 75, 96, 99; Lesson Plan Presentations Follow-up Session, Fall 2006Date to be determined Parking InformationCampus MapDirectionsNational Consortium for Teaching about Asia
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