The Center for East Asian Studies (CEAS) was among several UW–Madison area studies centers to receive federal Title VI grants for the next four-year cycle under the National Resource Centers (NRC) and Foreign Language and …
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East Asia in Wisconsin Library Program Now Accepting Applications Through 30 September
The Center for East Asian Studies (CEAS) at the University of Wisconsin—Madison is delighted to announce that the “East Asia in Wisconsin Library” program, now in its third year, is accepting applications. Full details, ideas …
Student in the Spotlight: Allison Hesselberg
Meet Allison Hesselberg, a double major in Chinese and Theatre Studies with a certificate in East Asian Studies at UW Madison! Allison, a senior who is graduating this May, has cultivated her interests in these …
Latest East Asia Now Event Explores U.S.-China Trade Relationship and its Impact on the Midwest
The latest event in the East Asia Now Series, “Decoupling the U.S.-China trade relationship: The Challenges and Opportunities of a New Economic Order,” explored U.S.-China trade developments in relation to the Midwest and beyond. This …
CEAS spring semester features journalism careers panel, a symposium on Japan and Germany, and more
Spring semester 2022 programming for the Center for East Asian Studies will include a March 4 symposium on post-fascist politics in Germany and Japan, a Feb 23 career panel of current New York Times and …
The Wisconsin Sijo (WiSiJo) Competition Gets Better with FREE Books
The first 200 entrants in the adult division of this year’s WiSiJo competition will receive a complimentary copy of Richard Rutt’s The Bamboo Grove: An Introduction to Sijo, thanks to a partnership with the University …
Winners of the 2021 East Asia in Wisconsin Library Program awards
MADISON — The Center for East Asian Studies (CEAS) at the University of Wisconsin—Madison is pleased to announce the winners of the “East Asia in Wisconsin Library Program” competition. Grants have been awarded to public …
2021 AAR Book Awards includes work by UW-Madison Art Historian
“Becoming Guanyin: Artistic Devotion of Buddhist Women in Late Imperial China” by UW-Madison Art History Professor Yuhang Li was among the recipients of this year’s American Academy of Religion “Religion and the Arts Book Award.” …
The 2nd Annual Wisconsin Sijo (WiSiJo) Competition Opens [Press Release]
MADISON—The second annual Wisconsin Sijo (WiSiJo 위시조) Competition opens today and will be accepting applications through January 2022. Sijo is a traditional Korean three-line poetic form consisting of a theme (1st line), elaboration (2nd line), …
CEAS fall semester will include Korea conference, return of live events
Fall semester 2021 programming for the Center for East Asian Studies will include a conference on U.S.-Korea, the return of in-person talks, and an array of lectures on topics related to East Asia, from Ming …