An interdisciplinary group of scholars of medieval and early modern Japanese literature, history, religion, and performing arts examine topics related to “War and Remembrance” during Japan’s years of military rule (late 12th to late 19th centuries). Exploring a range of representations and responses to war, participants examine the impacts of war on cultural memory and production.
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Sponsors
A program of
UCSB’s Department of East Asian Languages and Cultural Studies
with co-sponsorship from
College of Letters & Science
Interdisciplinary Humanities Center
East Asia Center
Department of Theater and Dance
Department of History
Department of Comparative Literature
Funds also provided by
Japan-U.S. Friendship Commission
and
Northeast Asia Council of the Association for Asian Studies
UCSB’s Department of East Asian Languages and Cultural Studies
with co-sponsorship from
College of Letters & Science
Interdisciplinary Humanities Center
East Asia Center
Department of Theater and Dance
Department of History
Department of Comparative Literature
Funds also provided by
Japan-U.S. Friendship Commission
and
Northeast Asia Council of the Association for Asian Studies
For more information, please visit:
UCSB Department of East Asian Languages and Cultural Studies
www.eastasian.ucsb.edu
or contact Dr. Katherine Saltzman-Li
[email protected]
UCSB Department of East Asian Languages and Cultural Studies
www.eastasian.ucsb.edu
or contact Dr. Katherine Saltzman-Li
[email protected]