AssocForAsianStudies

@AASAsianStudies

The Association for Asian Studies (AAS) is a scholarly, non-political, non-profit professional association open to all persons interested in Asia.

Ann Arbor, Michigan
Joined September 2014

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  1. 11 hours ago

    Our CFP closes one week from RIGHT NOW! Time to put the final polish on your proposals ...

  2. 13 hours ago

    SEAsia Studies Symposium 2018: “What is Southeast Asia? Exploring Uniqueness and Diversity”; deadline Oct 15

  3. 15 hours ago

    New post: 3 generations of Asia scholars share their tributes to the late professor Ted de Bary

  4. 17 hours ago

    GENTLEMANLY TERRORISTS: new book by AAS Member Durba Ghosh of

  5. 19 hours ago

    Now on view : By the Light of the Moon: Nocturnal Japanese Prints; through October 8

  6. Jul 31

    Special issue of Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies on "The Tributary System"

  7. Jul 31

    October 11-13 : Gender in Southeast Asian Art Histories Symposium

  8. Jul 31

    An NEH Institute examined area studies through the modern Asian novel

  9. Jul 31

    Thx ! Great place to reflect upon our liberal arts edu approach to enviro issues in Asia

  10. Jul 31

    New post: learn about , a liberal arts approach to studying environmental issues in Asia

  11. Jul 31

    AAS Members: log in now (via AAS website) to get access to FirstView articles from next

  12. Jul 31

    EAA is looking for book reviewers! Please take a look at books available for review and contact if interested

  13. Jul 31

    Now in paperback: THE LAST HINDU EMPEROR, by AAS Member Cynthia Talbot of , published by

  14. Jul 28

    AAS Member Anoop Chandola is author of a new Young Adult novel, MYTH AND PUNISHMENT

  15. Jul 28

    A v fond farewell to Susan Whitfield, Director of IDP for 24 yrs. Thanks for yr incredible contribution to, & legacy in Silk Road Studies!

  16. Jul 28

    HJAS 77/1's cover features a 19th century Korean rank badge--nice kitty!--from the Harvard University Art Museums.

  17. Jul 27

    New post: James Edmonds on encountering "Smartphone Baraka" in Indonesia

  18. Jul 27
  19. Jul 27

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