This symposium brings together scholars of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean theater, art, cultural history, and performance studies whose work connects in various ways with performance, media, and space, all broadly conceived, in an effort to launch a new transcultural and interdisciplinary conversation.
Filled with compelling vignettes and stories about Bangladeshi lived experiences in Tokyo and Los Angeles, Hasan Mahmud's book offers a fresh theoretical perspective on remittances, showing that remittances are not just a form of transnational practice but an expression of a common struggle to make home across borders.
The annual Raymond Kevorkian Genocide Commemoration Lecture will be delivered by Dr. Bedross Der Matossian of the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, and will be followed by a discussion by Dr. Vahe Tachjian.
This lecture is organized by the Richard Hovannisian Chair of Modern Armenian History at UCLA, with co-sponsorship by the Promise Armenian Institute at UCLA,...
Event organized by the UCLA Center for Performance Studies
On April 28th, Dr. Daniel Stein Kokin will present his digital mapping project of the Israeli-Palestinian Region.
Bilingual Lecture Series: Lecture in English
Dr. Junyoung Verónica Kim, New York University
Deserts of the MENA 3-part Series, Lecture 2
On April 29th, Michael A. Figueroa will discuss his new book City of Song: Music and the Making of Modern Jerusalem.
Celebrating the cinematic and cultural diversity of the Balkans and Caucasus from April 30 to May 7, 2025.
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Friday, April 25, 202512:00 PM
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Monday, April 28, 202511:00 AM