Hindi Songs are more than colorful clothes and dance! Come learn about their cultural and aesthetic contexts in the course HINDI 317 with Anjali Yadav this Winter at UW. 🎵📚If you have questions, reach out to the instructor at: [email protected]
Zev Handel of @UW_AsianLL, author of the forthcoming CHINESE CHARACTERS ACROSS ASIA, spoke with @nwasianweekly about the historical adaptation of the Chinese script ahead of his talk, presented by Washin Kai, on April 3.
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One week away! Join us on the evening of April 3 for our Washin Kai Spring Lecture, "Chinese Characters across Asia: Continuity & Transformation in Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese," delivered by Prof. Zev Handel. Be sure to register in advance! https://t.co/EE0HBcNYKp
The column grew out of the department's friendship with Assunta Ng, founder of @nwasianweekly and Seattle Chinese Post -- and a two-time alumna of UW. We're delighted to be partnering with the paper for these columns -- stay tuned in coming months for more!
Read Prof. Zev Handel's January piece in
@nwasianweekly on the steps the department has taken in recent years to expand its Korean and Southeast Asian programs: https://t.co/xeylxMhERs.
The piece is the second installment in a column of regular contributions by AL&L faculty, students, and community members. Read the first -- by Prof. Nazry Bahrawi -- here: https://t.co/BG0wAQ6wGZ.
The conference is supported by the Academy of Korean Studies, UW’s Center for Korea Studies and East Asia Center, and Lingnan University's Office of Research and Knowledge Transfer (ORKT) and Center for Film and Creative Industries (CFCI).
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Attention UW Asian L&L Alumni!!!
We would like know how and what you’re doing these days and possibly (with your permission) include your alumni updates and news in our upcoming annual print newsletter Asia Notes.
Inevitable Impositions: Censorship and Modern Chinese Literature with Professor Michel Hockx (University of Notre Dame), Andrew L. Markus Memorial Lecture.
Location: Kane 225
Our Korean Music Language Workshop is this Saturday, April 22nd at 10:30am!! If you are interested in joining us this weekend please register here: https://t.co/PoUIeOW6BP
Are you interested in learning Korean? Do you love K-Pop? Then please join us on April 22nd at 10:30am for our Korean Music Language Workshop with UW's School of Music! See you there!
Join the Department of Asian Languages and Literature and Washin Kai Friends of Classical Japanese for "Visions of the Katsura Imperial Villa" with Professor Ken Oshima: https://t.co/dtwPfkpvOc
Please register here: https://t.co/LfDKYdSSdr
Are you interested in learning Korean? Do you love K-Pop? Then please join us on April 22nd at 10:30am for our Korean Music Language Workshop with UW's School of Music! See you there!
April 6 is #huskygivingday! In the Department of Asian Languages & Literature, the experiences and opportunities made possible by donors like you play a critical role in our students education and our scholars research and teaching.
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April 6 is #huskygivingday! In the Department of Asian Languages & Literature, the experiences and opportunities made possible by donors like you play a critical role in our students education and our scholars research and teaching. Read more here: https://t.co/LCdOXxX5Va
April 6 is #huskygivingday! In the Department of Asian Languages & Literature, the experiences and opportunities made possible by donors like you play a critical role in our students education and our scholars research and teaching. Read more here: https://t.co/LCdOXxX5Va