Events
September
September 15, Tuesday
Forms of Resistance in Japanese Girl Culture
- 3pm to 11pm
- 303 International Center
- Speaker: Laura Miller, Loyola University Chicago
A part of Fall 2009 Colloquium Series: Women and Gender Politics in Asia
September 17, Thursday
Hindi/Urdu Chai and Chat
- 5:30pm
- 303 International Center
- Join us for the Hindi/Urdu Chai and Chat, where you can practice your language, try different South Asian foods, watch movies, do activities and more!
September 20, Sunday
Japan Children's Festival
- 2pm to 4:30pm
- East Lansing Public Library
- Sponsored by the MSU Japan Council
Co-Sponsored by the East Lansing Public Library and the Japan Center for Michigan Universities
Learn about childhood in Japan, including crafts, games, toys, songs, stories, and more. Learn to write your name in Katakana, spin a koma wooden top, and create beautiful orgami animals.
Parents and Grandparents are welcome too!
September 21, Monday
The Departures (Okuribito)
- 7pm
- 115 International Center
- Departures (Okuribito) is a 2008 Japanese film by Yojiro Takita. It won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 2009 Oscars.
September 22, Tuesday
Excavations at the Yukinoyama Keyhole-Shaped Burial Mound-Approaches to Early State Formation...
- 4pm
- 303 International Center
- Full Title: Excavations at the Yukinoyama Keyhole-Shaped Burial Mound-Approaches to Early State Formation in Fourth-Century Japan
Speaker: Ken'ichi Sasaki, Meiji University, Tokyo
September 24, Thursday
Hindi/Urdu Chai and Chat
- 5:30pm
- 204 International Center
- Join us for the Hindi/Urdu Chai and Chat, where you can practice your language, try different South Asian foods, watch movies, do activities and more!
September 25, Friday
Full-day Symposium: Environmental Policy in Japan
- All day event
- 3rd Floor, International Center
September 28, Monday
Gallery Talk on Contemporary Korean Art: Haeri Yoo
- 7pm
- Kresge Art Museum
- Artist Haeri Yoo will discuss her work and her recent installation in the Kresge Art Museum.
September 29, Tuesday
Bride Kidnapping in Kyrgyzstan: Anthropological Reflections on a Popular Practice
- 3pm
- 303 International Center
- Speaker: Noor O'Neill-Borbieva, Indiana University-Purdue University at Fort Wayne
A part of the Fall 2009 Colloguium Series: Women and Gender Politics in Asia
September 30, Wednesday
Korean Coffee House
- 5:30pm to 7pm
- 201 International Center
- Practice your Korean while talking with Korean Speakers and learning about Korean culture, music and food.
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