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Fulbright Information Session
(12:00PM)
Javanese music: Gamelan Demonstration
(3:30 PM)
Film Screening: Position Among the Stars
(07:00 pm)
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Indonesian Dance Workshop and Performance
(02:00 pm)
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Punch
(2:00PM)
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Father and Mother of the People: Thinking Through Ming Bureaucratic Paternalism
(12:00PM)
Sociolinguistic Continuities in Language Contact Situations: The Case of Portuguese in Contact with Spanish Along the Uruguayan-Brazilian Border--A LACS Bate Papo Talk
(12:00PM)
Center for Chinese Studies: "Father and Mother of the People: Thinking Through Ming Bureaucratic Paternalism"
(12:00PM)
WCED Lecture. “De-democratization in Romania? Assessing the Turbulent Year 2012.”
(4:00 PM)
Africa Workshop: “Religion, Identity and Conflict: Dynamics of State Formation in 20th Century Angola"
(4:00PM)
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CREES Noon Lecture. “Understanding Radical Evil: Communism and Fascism as Open Wounds.”
(12:00 PM)
Journalistic Professionalism Revisited: A Case Study of Citizen Journalists at OhmyNews in South Korea
(04:00 PM)
Journalistic Professionalism Revisited: A case study of citizen journalists at OhmyNews in South Korea
(04:00 PM)
Berj H. Haidostian Annual Distinguished Lecture. "Finding Nemesis."
(7:00 PM)
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Fulbright Information Session
(12:00PM)
CJS Noon Lecture - Housewives and Salarymen in Postbubble Japan: Are We Facing a Changing Gender Contract?
(12:00PM)
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Conference: Picturing Empire: Race and the Lives of the Photographs of Dean C. Worcester in the Philippines
(09:00 AM)
Islam in Contemporary Spain: Identities and Representations
(10:00AM)
Lecture. "The March of Humanitarianism: 'Clooneyal' Visibilities and the Fragmentation of the Sudan."
(2:00PM)
Annual Culture Show: Sounds of Africa
(7:30PM)
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East Asia Immersion Workshop SHIFTING MEANINGS: Translation in Children’s and Young Adult Literature
(9:00 AM)
In Another Country
(2:00PM)
When China Met Africa
(7:00PM)
Concert. Yo-Yo Ma and the Silk Road Ensemble.
(8:00 PM)
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Crepuscular Secularism: The Post-secular Intellectual in Europe and the Middle East
(9:00 AM)
Arctic Internships: Information Session
(12:00 PM)
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Center for Chinese Studies: "The Cultural Politics of the Brushstroke"
(12:00PM)
The Cultural Politics of the Brushstroke
(12:00PM)
WCED Lecture. “Getting Georgia Right: The Former Soviet Union’s Most Unexpected Country.”
(4:00 PM)
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2013 LSA Majors/Minors Expo
(11:00 AM)
CREES Noon Lecture. “Bought and Sold: Living and Losing the Good Life in Socialist Yugoslavia.”
(12:00 PM)
Ann Arbor Film Festival Juror Presentation: Marcin Gizycki - Polish Animation
(12:00 PM)
Elder Sang-Yong Nam Memorial Lecture
(4:00PM)
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"Missionaries and the Rise of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt"
(4:00 PM)
#MUSLIMRAGE: Deconstructing Islamophobia
(7:00 PM)
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Ann Arbor Film Festival: Polish Avant-Garde Animation Films
(05:00 PM)
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The Transition Period (Shu Ji)
(7:00PM)
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Indonesian Potluck
(01:00 PM)
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ASP Roundtable. "Imperial Violence: Gender, Ethnicity and the State in the Last Years of the Ottoman Empire."
(4:00 PM)
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Panel Discussion: What Keeps Chinese Officials in Check, If At All?
(10:00AM)
State Capacity and the Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights Laws in China
(12:00PM)
Conversations on Europe. "Counting the Sick and Dead: Surveillance and Society in Contemporary Europe."
(4:00 PM)
Africa Workshop: “Remaking Space for Neoliberal Urbanism: Dispossession through Urban Renewal in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia"
(4:00PM)
Annual Gamelan Concert
(08:00 PM)
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CREES Noon Lecture. “Escaping the Poverty Trap: Economic Convergence between Russian Regions in the 1990s and 2000s.”
(12:00 PM)
Taekwondo as a global physical culture: Past, present, and future
(2:30PM)
"They are Orientals and They Love the East"
(4:00 PM)
Islam and the Challenge of Black Muslim Globalities in the 21st Century
(4:00 PM)
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CJS Noon Lecture - Gender-based Differences in Social Interactions and Their Effects on Subjective Well-being Among Older Japanese Adults
(12:00PM)
Conversations on Europe/ WCED Lecture. "Fiscal Policy and Growth: Implications for the Euro Area."
(4:00 PM)
Interdisciplinary Seminar in Islamic Studies: Renata Holod
(4:00 PM)
Orientation and Q&A for Students Considering a Major or Minor in International Studies
(4:00PM)
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Fault Lines of Faith: Reporting on International Conflict, Religion and Human Rights
(1:00PM)
Women Writing in Early Twentieth Century Bengal: Contesting the Formation of a New National Identity
(4:00 PM)
Watching a Geisha Dance: Choreography as Historical Source
(7:00PM)
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From Artifact to Art:Tibetan Paintings from the Himalayan Hills
(9:00 AM)
Old Boy
(2:00PM)
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