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Frights from Coast to Coast with Jeff Rogers

Jeff Rogers is the Director of Undergraduate Studies for Modern and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Cultures. He also teaches a class called Global Horror, which examines the course of the horror genre of film from its origins in Weimar, Germany to the modern day. The class emphasizes an application of both film and literature to best cover how the genre has changed and evolved over a century.

Confucianism and Contemporary Culture: Media, Politics, Society, Spirituality

2:00 PM Panel Presentation

Julia K. Murray (Univeristy of Wisconsin-Madison)

2:45 PM Panel Presentation

Kenneth J Hammond (New Mexico State University)

3:30 PM Panel Presentation

Mayfair Yang (University of California - Santa Barbara)

4:15 PM Q&A with Panelists

Date:
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Location:
Niles Gallery University of Kentucky
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Confucianism and Contemporary Culture: Media, Politics, Society, Spirituality

5:30 PM Introductions

Huajing Maske (UKCI) and Jeffrey L. Richey (Berea College)

5:45 PM Keynote Address

On-Cho NG (Pennsylvania State University)

"Interpreting Confucianism in the West"

6:30 PM Q&A with Dr. Ng

7:00 PM Public Reception

7:30 Film He Ni Zai Yiqi (Together)

Introduction: Jeffrey L. Richey, "Seeing Confucianism in Chen Kaige's Together"

9:30 Presenters Response:

Audience comments and questions

 

Date:
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Location:
Niles Gallery University of Kentucky
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