Negotiating Identities: Mixed Race Individuals in China, Japan, and Korea |
Negotiating Identities: Mixed Race Individuals in China, Japan, and Korea
University of San Francisco
McLaren Complex – MC 250
2130 Fulton Street
San Francisco, California 94117-1080
2016-04-14 through 2016-04-15
The University of San Francisco Center for Asia Pacific Studies is pleased to announce its spring symposium Negotiating Identities: Mixed-Race Individuals in China, Japan, and Korea, a conference to be held at the University of San Francisco on Thursday and Friday, April 14-15, 2016.
The highlight of the conference will be a keynote address by Emma Teng, Professor of History and Asian Civilizations, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
With this conference, the Center plans to provide a forum for academic discussions and the sharing of the latest research on the history and life experiences of mixed-race individuals in China, Japan, and Korea. The conference is designed to promote greater understanding of the cross-cultural encounters that led to the creation of interracial families and encourage research that examines how mixed-race individuals living in East Asia have negotiated their identities…
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Tags: Angharad Fletcher, Center for Asia Pacific Studies, China, Claire Seungeun Lee, Dana Nakano, Emma J. Teng, Emma Jinhua Teng, Emma Teng, Evelyn Rodriguez, Hwa-Ji Shin, James Zarsadiaz, Japan, Ji-Hyun Ahn, Kaori Mori-Want, Keiko Yamanaka, Korea, Leslie Helm, Nadine Attewell, Onjung Joy Yang, Stephen Murphy-Shigematsu, University of San Francisco, Vicky Lee, William Puck Brecher