Cornell's primary locus for the study of Asian humanities
Department of Asian Studies
The department is the home for instruction in the languages, literatures, religions, cultures, and intellectual histories of Asian societies and is one of the few departments in America that offers instruction in social sciences, the humanities and languages across all three regions of Asia: East Asia (China, Japan and Korea), Southeast Asia (Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Myanmar, The Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore), and South Asia (India, Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh). The Department is committed to the examination of social, political, and cultural formations that transcend traditional national and areal boundaries.
Asian Studies Events
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05
Wednesday
10:30 AM
A. D. White House
Guerlac Room
Asian Studies News
In "Domestic Nationalism," Chiara Formichi argues that during the 1920s to 1950s, Indonesian women’s domestic activities contributed to nation-building as a political project.
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The Einaudi Center welcomes the Southwest Asia and North Africa Program and four new program directors this fall.
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Fangfang Li, Asian Studies
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Ten students who participated in this summer's Nexus Scholars Program share their stories..
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Projects spanned topics from Confederate cemeteries to Korean textiles.
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The showcase was the final exam for students in Cornell’s game design courses
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Among those being recognized for exceptional teaching and mentorship this year are faculty members Begüm Adalet, Claudia Verhoeven, and Marcelo Aguiar.
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McKenna Norton is an Asian studies major & a Robert S. Harrison College Scholar.
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