USC graduate symposium

GSEA (Graduates Studying East Asia) invites you to a graduate symposium Resistance Reimagined on Saturday, September 29 at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, CA. See here for panel details.

The Resistance Reimagined graduate symposium aims to investigate and formulate new theorizations of resistance and rethink how communities and individuals construct narratives to reimagine social and political changes in the context of East Asia. The panels cover topics ranging across cinema and media studies, history, gender studies, literature, and visual studies. Professor William Marotti (Department of History, UCLA) will give the keynote address “One Stop from Yoyogi: Shinjuku and the Politics of Violence and Ambiguity in Japan’s 1968.”

Resistance Reimagined
Saturday, September 29
9:00 am – 6:30 pm
Social Sciences Building B40
University of Southern California

Posted by: Melissa Chan <chanmm@usc.edu>

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