American Oriental Society, Western Branch Conference

Date
Fri October 19th 2018, 9:00am - 5:00pm
Event Sponsor
The conference organizers gratefully acknowledge co-sponsorship support from Stanford's Center for East Asian Studies, Confucius Institute, Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, and East Asia Library.
Location
East Asia Library, Lathrop Library, 518 Memorial Way
American Oriental Society, Western Branch Conference

The American Oriental Society is the oldest learned society in the United States devoted to a particular field of scholarship. The Society was founded in 1842, preceded only by such distinguished organizations of general scope as the American Philosophical Society (1743), the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1780), and the American Antiquarian Society (1812). From the beginning its aims have been humanistic. The encouragement of basic research in the languages and literatures of Asia has always been central in its tradition. This tradition has come to include such subjects as philology, literary criticism, textual criticism, paleography, epigraphy, linguistics, biography, archaeology, and the history of the intellectual and imaginative aspects of Oriental civilizations, especially of philosophy, religion, folklore and art. The scope of the Society's purpose is not limited by temporal boundaries: All sincere students of man and his works in Asia, at whatever period of history are welcomed to membership.

The AOS Western Branch meeting will be held on October 19-20, 2018 at Stanford University. (Call for Papers and Registration)