Offering a deep dive into the coercive nature of capitalism and the historically specific ways global capital reproduction took root in Qing China, Coercive Commerce will interest historians of capital and modern China alike.
In celebration of Asian & Pacific American Heritage Month, NAAAP-Chicago’s Asian American Group Leaders (AAGL) cohort is excited to bring forth an enthusiastic celebration of heritage.
Let's explore Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) heritage. Drop by to talk, learn more about key moments in history, and engage in an interactive timeline game.
The CEAS Lecture Series is an initiative that advances the University of Chicago's Center for East Asian Studies' mission in fostering dialogue and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Acclaimed films featuring Japanese food, such as Tampopo and Jiro Dreams of Sushi, highlight individuals with zealous attitudes toward food appreciation.