East Asian Humanities Workshop
Sponsored by the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, the East Asian Humanities Workshop aims at promoting intra- and inter-departmental communication among faculty, graduate students, and visiting scholars who share research and teaching interests in East Asia in the Stanford community. In particular, it is intended to foster stronger ties between EALC faculty and graduate students across the China-Japan-Korea divide as well as greater cross-disciplinary exchange among East Asian Studies scholars across the humanities and social science disciplines, including literature, linguistics, history, art history, religion, philosophy, anthropology, sociology, and political science. It is also intended to enhance graduate student professionalization. The workshop meets once a month during the academic year and engage in a variety of activities determined by its participants.
Our workshops can be found on our Events page, beginning with "East Asian Humanities Workshop: ..." If you have suggestions you would like to make for future workshop activities, please feel free to email your ideas to our faculty supervisor, Ban Wang (banwang [at] stanford.edu (banwang[at]stanford[dot]edu)), and our graduate student coordinators, Shuwen Yang (yangsw [at] stanford.edu (yangsw[at]stanford[dot]edu)) and Ningyuan Zhou (zhouny [at] stanford.edu (zhouny[at]stanford[dot]edu)). For those interested, you may also request to join our mailing list so that you are aware of any upcoming events. Link to mailing list for upcoming events.