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LIAS After-Lunch Talk Series

The LIAS After-Lunch Talk Series offers LIAS faculty members and PhD candidates an opportunity to showcase their research to a broad academic audience in an informal and collegial setting. Lectures take place on Wednesdays (15-16h). Registration is not required.

Verena MeyerText Matter: The Material and Political Lives of Javanese Manuscripts

Maaike WarnaarWe need to talk about methods. The methodological potential of Area Studies within the Humanities

Steven DenneyPublic Support for Citizenship Expansion in South Korea, Japan, and Taiwan

Ye JiangWhen Sherlock Holmes Speaks Chinese: Translationese in Chinese Fan Fiction

Nisha Poyyaprath RayarothClass Battles from Indian Circus: Tales of Labour

Edmund HayesEmbodied Imamate: Mapping the Development of the Early Shiʿi Community 700-900 CE - Leiden University

Khodadad RezakhaniHephthalites, Romans, and Arabs: the Grand Strategy of the Sasanian Empire

Miriam MüllerDutch Excavations in the Eastern Nile Delta

Sanne Dokter-Mersch: And then it stopped – the impact of print culture on the perception and growth of Purāṇas

Fan Lin: A Social History of Elephant Watching and Elephant Keepers in Early Modern China

Sarah Cramsey: “This Way to the Gas...": Children and their Caretakers at Auschwitz-Birkenau

Carwyn Morris: “Let’s go to the Wanghong Restaurant…”: Following the wanghong as an aspect of global China

Andrea Giolai: Sounding Out Ecological Precarity and Musical Heritage in Asia: Some Early Ideas

Juul Eijk: Booju on the Red Hill: the Kangxi emperor's Manchu emissaries to Tibet and their role in shaping the relationship with the Tibetan government

Rogier Creemers: The Great Rectification: A New Paradigm for China’s Online Platform Economy

Jonathan London: The Politics of Education in Contemporary Vietnam

Elena Paskaleva: The China Pavilion (chīnīkhāna) of Ulugh Beg in Samarqand

Tsolin Nalbantian: A ‘Little Armenia’ in the Caribbean

Nira Wickramasinghe, Sanayi Marcelline and Pouwel van Schooten: Slavery in the Indian Ocean World and the Work of Forgetting: Some Preliminary Thoughts

Elena Burgos Martinez: Of Monsters and other Men: green Islam and the tidalectics of ecological crises in maritime Asia

Angelika Koch-Low: Blood, Tears and Samurai Love: A Tragic Tale from Eighteenth-Century Japan

Florian Schneider: Playing China’s University Entrance Exam: The Videogame 'Chinese Parents' and Its Political Potentials

Berthe JansenJohan Van Manen’s Tibetan and Himalayan Collection: The Challenges of Multi-media Research

Ben Arps: Warrior Women, Gender-bending Plots, Perfect Masculinity: Paradigms of gender in Javanese Amir Hamza narratives

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