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Graduate Research Seminar

"The Entanglement of Light with Dark: Picturing Traditional Japan in the Era of Modernization"

Please join us on February 5 at noon to hear Sarah Gossett, a PhD candidate from Herberger Institute on Japanese Art History. 

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Center for Asian Research Faculty Research Workshop

The Limits of Hope: Discourses of the Future Among Contemporary Japanese Younger Adults

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