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Yung-chang Tung
Person
Overcoming Triviality: Gossiping, Note-Taking, and the Problem of Information in Thirteenth-Century China
Yuan-Heng Mao
Person
Jiangxi Literati and Interregional Networks in Thirteenth- to Fifteenth-Century China
Joo-hyeon Oh
Person
Learning Through Peculiar Things: Knowledge and Worldview in 16-18th Century China
The Confucius Chronicles: A Guide to the Texts That Made the Legend
Book
Our ideas about Confucius come from the stories told about him. He often appears as the great sage of ancient China, handing down timeless moral precepts to his disciples and to posterity. Yet over the course of twenty-five centuries, Confucius has meant...
The Korean Vernacular Story: Telling Tales of Contemporary Chosŏn in Sinographic Writing
Book
As the political, economic, and cultural center of Chosŏn Korea, eighteenth-century Seoul epitomized a society in flux: It was a bustling, worldly metropolis into which things and people from all over the country flowed. In this book, Si Nae Park examines...
Senior EAS Concentrators Present Research at Undergraduate Thesis Colloquium
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This year's Senior Thesis Colloquium was a great success. Undergraduate students presented their research and preliminary conclusions on a broad spectrum of topics. They used varied methods to approach research questions surrounding gender, politics...
Senior Thesis Colloquium Showcases Diverse Approaches to East Asian Studies
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On Thursday, February 14th, twelve seniors in the EAS concentration gathered to present their thesis research to an audience of faculty, staff, and fellow students. Limited to ten minutes apiece, these presentations challenged thesis writers to condense...
Frequently Asked Questions
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1. What are the application dates? The current application deadline for September 2025 admission is December 15, 2024. 2. Can students apply to begin in the Spring semester? Offers of admission are made for the Fall only. 3. What is the minimum score...
East Asian Studies Affiliated Faculty
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The following faculty members from across the University may be available to serve as thesis advisors to East Asian Studies concentrators. Concentrators writing an interdisciplinary thesis may choose more than one advisor from different departments, in...
Master Class on Chinese Genealogies, Past and Present
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On Monday, November 3, Michael Szonyi and Peter Bol will hold a Master Class on the Chinese Genealogies, Past and Present, with Professor Mel Thatcher, a leading authority on Chinese genealogies, in the Common Room at 2 Divinity Avenue, 10:30 AM to 5:00...
2020 Tazuko Ajiro Monane and Noma-Reischauer Prize Winners Announced
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On Monday, December 7, 2020, faculty, students, families, and staff attended a Zoom gathering to celebrate the awarding of this year’s Tazuko Ajiro Monane and Noma-Reischauer Prizes. Co-sponsored by the Japanese Language Program and the Edwin O...