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Vali Dakhani and Early Rekhtah Networks: Sharing Poetry’s Pleasures (2025) by Purnima Dhavan and Heidi Pauwels reexamines the emergence of Rekhtah (now called Urdu) as a literary and poetic language in the eighteenth century. They reframe the history of Urdu...
In the Analects, Confucius compares someone who has not adequately studied the classic Book of Odes to a person standing with their face to a wall—unable to see, unable to act. This talk unpacks scattered and vague references in the...
In this more technical colloquium talk to support the Katz Distinguished Lecture on “learning to see” in the Analects, Edward Slingerland will review some of the academic and scientific controversies the project required him to navigate. How deeply does cognition...
Join Affiliate Lecturer Livia Lima and Professor Andrés Barría for a screening of Patricio Guzmán's 2019 documentary, "My Imaginary Country (Mi país imaginario)." This film follows the massive protests that erupted in Santiago, Chile, in 2019 and resulted in a new constituent assembly. The...
Prof. Dorothee Ostmeier will deliver a lecture in honor of beloved UW Prof. Diana Behler. In literary Romanticism to AI tales, portals, called heterotopias by Foucault, mediate change between concrete and virtual, human and non-human realities. This lecture straddles the fringes...
The Tateuchi East Asia Library (TEAL) is proud to present the 2025 TEAL Digital Scholarship Series, a dynamic program showcasing cutting-edge research by faculty in the fields of Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Taiwanese (CJKT) studies. This series highlights how innovative...
The Tateuchi East Asia Library (TEAL) is proud to present the 2025 TEAL Digital Scholarship Series, a dynamic program showcasing cutting-edge research by faculty in the fields of Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Taiwanese (CJKT) studies. This series highlights how innovative...
The Tateuchi East Asia Library (TEAL) is proud to present the 2025 TEAL Digital Scholarship Series , a dynamic program showcasing cutting-edge research by faculty in the fields of Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Taiwanese (CJKT) studies. This series highlights how...