Greetings Faculty:
This is a great opportunity!
Dear Colleagues
We are writing to alert you to an exciting and intellectually
rewarding way to spend a month this summer. The Silk Roads: Early
Globalizations and Chinese Cultural Identities is a 5-week Summer
Residential Institute funded by the National Endowment for the
Humanities, and hosted by the Asian Studies Development Program, a
partnership between the East-West Center and University of Hawai’i.
This Institute will make use of the rich history and imaginaire of the
Silk Roads as a way of examining how global interconnectedness shapes
and is shaped by culture, focusing in particular on how China’s
complex relationships with other cultures—mediated by both overland
and oceanic “silk roads”—has been crucial to the emergence of
distinctively Chinese cultures over the last two millennia.
Dates: May 24-June 25, 2010
Deadline: March 2, 2010 (post-mark)
NEH Stipend: Participants will receive a total stipend of
$3900 to help meet costs associated with attending the Institute,
including travel, housing (East-West Center guest house), meals, and
required Institute texts.
Full program information and application procedures can be found at
the following hyperlink. If you encounter a problem in opening it,
please copy and paste the web address into your web browser.
http://eastwestcenter.org/?id=1268
Roger T. Ames, Academic Director
Peter D. Hershock, Principle Investigator
Monday, February 8, 2010
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