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Reimagining Memory Activism: Conversations on Asia and the Pacific

Tuesday, 22 June 2021 | 5:30pm—6:45pm AEDT (8:30am London * 10:30am Tel Aviv * 5:30pm Canberra) This is the first in a series of conversations exploring the concept of memory activism, both from an interdisciplinary academic perspective, and from the perspective of actors who are involved in memory activism as researchers, practitioners, artists and activists. […]

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Dr Fei Chen wins the 2020 Wang Gungwu Prize for an article on Tibet in Meiji Japan and Qing China

An article about how Japanese understandings about Tibet and colonialism transformed Qing China’s policies on Tibet by Dr Fei Chen of Shanghai Normal University has won the Wang Gungwu Prize for the best article published in Asian Studies Review in 2020. The President of the Asian Studies Association of Australia (ASAA), Professor Kate McGregor, announced

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AAS is now accepting nominations for 2022 Book Prize competitions

Call for Nominations To recognize outstanding scholarship and contribution to the field, the Association for Asian Studies (AAS) annually awards several publication prizes, presented at the Awards Ceremony during the Annual Conference (next coming up March 24-27, 2022 in Honolulu, HI). AAS is now accepting nominations for 2022 Book Prize competitions, with a submission deadline

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