Navigating the Shifting Winds of Activism: The Woman's Reform Society's Movement
By: Jier Yang '15
Faculty Adviser: Ann Marie Davis
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Navigating the Shifting Winds of Activism: The Woman's Reform Society's Movement
By: Jier Yang '15
Faculty Adviser: Ann Marie Davis
From Iron Rice Bowl to Ten-Piece Bucket: Shifting Chinese Consumerism and Modern Urban Identity
By: Nick Gollner '14
Faculty Adviser: Takeshi Watanabe
Representation and "The River:" An Exploration of Queer Appropriation in Taiwanese History
By: Cole Delbyck '14
Faculty Adviser: Amy Dooling
A New Voice for the Third Space: Xu Bing and the Redefined Chinese American Art
By: Joy Chang '14
Faculty Adviser: Yibing Huang
The Religiosity of and Reverse Japanisme in Japanese Bridal Imagery
By: Eileen Stall '14
Faculty Adviser: Takeshi Watanabe
Between Home and Homeland: Exile in Contemporary Chinese Literature
By: Catherine White '14
Faculty Adviser: Yibing Huang
Moments of Freedom: Revolutionary Art from China, South Africa and Tunisia
By: Ikram Lakhdhar '13
Faculty Adviser: Yibing Huang and Christopher Steiner
Poison Woman, Revolutionary, Warrior Girl? Reconstructions and Representations of Abe Sada in the Film and Literature from the Twentieth Century
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Faculty Adviser: Sayumi Takahashi Harb
Branding in China: A Journey into the Mind of the Modern Day Chinese Consumer
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Faculty Adviser: Yibing Huang
Rock and Roll and its Cultural Legacy in Post-Socialist China
By: Cameron Ruscitti '13
Faculty Adviser: Yibing Huang
Engendering Modern China: Visual Representations of the PRC
By: Jennifer Lee '13
Faculty Adviser: Amy Dooling
Japanese Religions and Art
By: Andey Schwartz '13
Faculty Adviser: Takeshi Watanabe
The Growth and Influence of Online Social Media in Contemporary China
By: Abigail McBride '12
Faculty Adviser: John Tian
Japanese Food
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Faculty Adviser: Takeshi Watanabe
ANPO Conflict - Translation Project
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Faculty Adviser: Hisae Kobayashi
Understanding Assimilation: Chinese Immigrants in Peru
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Faculty Adviser: Yibing Huang
Socially engaged art in post-Mao China
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Faculty Adviser: Amy Dooling
Etymological Study of Selected Chinese Characters
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Faculty Adviser: Tek-wah King