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Triangle East Asia Colloquium
The Triangle East Asia Colloquium
(TEAC) was begun in 1972 to improve contact between
East Asian faculty at the three major research universities
in the Triangle Area-Duke University, North Carolina
State University, and the University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill. TEAC has since expanded to include East
Asian specialists and other interested scholars from
across North Carolina and in the Southeast.
TEAC chooses a coordinator each year,
from one of the three institutions on a rotating basis,
to organize its annual conference and to manage the
affairs of TEAC. Financial support is provided by the
three founding universities and by the Department of
Education Title VI grant. The Asian/Pacific Studies
Institute provides administrative support for TEAC.
The 2007-2008 TEAC will be organized by faculty at Duke University and is tentatively scheduled for April 26th. More information will follow soon.
Please see below for information about past programs.
2007 Triangle East Asia Colloquium: "Politics,
Economy, and the Changing Shapes of Faith:
Globalization, Religion, and the State in East Asia"
Saturday, April 21, 2007
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
UNC Global Education Center (corner of McCauley and
Pittsboro Streets)
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Featured Speakers:
- Robert Oppenheim (Assistant Professor of Asian
Studies, University of Texas at Austin)
- Ellen Schattschneider (Associate Professor of Anthropology,
Brandeis University)
- Robert Weller (The Institute on Culture, Religion
and World Affairs and Professor in the Department
of Anthropology, Boston University)
2006 Triangle East Asia Colloquium: "Ruptures,
Rivalries, and Reconciliations in Modern East Asia"
Saturday, March 25, 2006
Breedlove Room, 204 Perkins Library, Duke University
West Campus
The organizers of the 2006 TEAC are Professors David
Ambaras and
Jonathan Ocko, both of North Carolina State University.
For agenda and speakers,
please click here.
For speakers' papers, please click
on speaker's name:
Alexander C. Cook
Steven Phillips
Shinju
Fujihira
Sheila Miyoshi Jager- please contact ddhunt@duke.edu to request mailed
copy of paper
Parking and Event Location information
available here.
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