America’s Forever Wars in Asia
Online eventPresented by the Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU. REGISTER A virtual talk on US empire in Asia with 2022-23 A/P/A Institute at NYU Writer-in-Residence E. Tammy Kim in South Korea, writer Akemi Johnson in California, and journalist Jonathan de Santos in the Philippines. Accessibility note: This event will be hosted virtually on Zoom. A Zoom account, ...
A/P/A Graduate Student Working Group Workshop: Dang Weiyu
20 Cooper Square, 3rd floor, Room 372 20 Cooper Square, 3rd floor, New York, NY, United StatesREGISTER The A/P/A Graduate Student Working Group reconvenes on Friday, October 21 at 1:00 p.m. Working group member Dang Weiyu (PhD Candidate, NYU American Studies) will workshop a conference paper, “The Inner Asian Business: Inter-Area Studies and the Asian Heartland in US Imperial Fantasies.” The paper (abstract below) will be circulated in advance to ...
Memories on Mosco: Arts Fest Block Party
Presented by Think!Chinatown in partnership with Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center. Sponsored by Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council (LMCC), and New York City Department of Cultural Affairs (DCLA). DETAILS Think!Chinatown hosts its last block party of the year. YiuYiu 瑶瑶 brings her special collection of Chinese records inherited from Chinatown neighbors and ...
Imperial Aftermaths: Refugees, Reckonings, and Resurgences
Online eventPresented by the Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU. Co-sponsored by the New York Center for Global Asia. REGISTER This panel considers the lasting impact of twentieth-century US warfare in Asia on transpacific cultural memory and political life. It will bring together the authors of recently published monographs about US military and economic imperialism in Asia and ...
A/P/A Reads: Human Acts by Han Kang
20 Cooper Square, 3rd floorREGISTER For its November meeting, A/P/A Reads will discuss Human Acts (Hogarth, 2017) by Han Kang. Set during the democratization uprising of May 1980, Human Acts is a fictionalized story about the death of a young boy named Dong-ho amidst a violent student uprising in South Korea. This tragic episode unfolds in a sequence ...
THE INAUGURAL MEETING OF THE TEHCHING HSIEH FREE THINKING GROUP: An Archival Exhibition and Conversation Between Lisa Hsiao Chen & Eugene Lim
NYU Bobst Library, North Reading Room 70 Washington South, 8th floor, New York, NYREGISTER Presented by the Colloquium for Unpopular Culture & The Fales Downtown Collection. Co-sponsored by the Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU. "To me, he's a master. I am just a little student of him." —Marina Abramovich Where to start with Tehching Hsieh? Born in Taiwan, a high school dropout, a nascent artist who created a piece ...
A/P/A Graduate Student Working Group Workshop: Cindy Gao
20 Cooper Square, 3rd floor, Room 372 20 Cooper Square, 3rd floor, New York, NY, United StatesREGISTER The A/P/A Graduate Student Working Group reconvenes on Friday, November 18 at 1:00 p.m. Working group member Cindy Gao (PhD Candidate, NYU American Studies) will workshop, "From Third Worldism to the Rainbow Coalition: The League of Revolutionary Struggle and the US Left in Transition, 1978-1990." The paper (abstract below) will be circulated in ...
Cane Fire: Screening and Q&A with Director Anthony Banua-Simon
Firehouse Cinema 87 Lafayette St, New York, New YorkPresented by Firehouse: DCTV's Cinema for Documentary Film. Co-sponsored by the Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU. TICKETS The Hawaiian island of Kaua'i is seen as a paradise of leisure and pristine natural beauty, but these escapist fantasies obscure the colonial displacement, hyper-exploitation of workers, and destructive environmental extraction that have actually shaped life on the island ...
Time to Say Goodbye LIVE + Stay True
NYU Kimmel Center, Eisner & Lubin Auditorium, 4th Floor 60 Washington Square South, New York, NY, United StatesPresented by the Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU. TICKETS (SOLD OUT!) A Time to Say Goodbye IRL podcast jam with co-hosts E. Tammy Kim (Writer-in-Residence, A/P/A Institute at NYU) and Jay Caspian Kang, celebrating the new memoir, Stay True (Penguin Random House, 2022), by special guest Hua Hsu. Time to Say Goodbye is a podcast and a ...
A/P/A Reads: Poetry by William Nuʻutupu Giles
Online eventREGISTER (event now on Zoom!) For its December meeting, A/P/A Reads will discuss the spoken word poetry of William Nuʻutupu Giles, an afakasi Samoan writer and arts educator from Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. Giles's poems dig for the political seeds in personal stories. Their work connects contemporary poetry with the oral traditions of Polynesian genealogy and ...
Thermal Sovereignties: Hiʻilei Julia Kawehipuaakahaopulani Hobart
35 W. 4th Street 10th floor, Room 1080, New York, NY, United StatesPresented by the NYU Department of Nutrition and Food Studies's Feast and Famine Lecture Series. Co-sponsored by the Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU. REGISTRATION REQUIRED How can a thermal analysis of Indigenous dispossession help us envision decolonial futures beyond the artificial cold? Across two centuries of Western presence in Hawaiʻi, freezing and refrigeration technology facilitated the ...
Roses, in the Mouth of a Lion: Conversation & Celebration
The Strand, Rare Books Room 828 Broadway, third floor, New York, NYCo-presented by Asian American Writers’ Workshop and the Strand. Co-sponsored by the Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU and South Asian Womxn's Creative Collective. TICKETS (this event is now sold out, but will the AAWW will go live on Instagram at 7:00 p.m.) Bushra Rehman discusses her new novel Roses, in the Mouth of a Lion (Flatiron Books, 2022) with Rajiv Mohabir author of Antiman: ...
A/P/A Reads: “The Name on My Coffee Cup” by Saïd Sayrafiezadeh
20 Cooper Square, 3rd floorREGISTER (NYU students only) For its first meeting of the semester, A/P/A Reads will discuss, over dinner, "The Name on My Coffee Cup" by Saïd Sayrafiezadeh. Attendees are encouraged to read the article, which was published by the New Yorker, in advance, but copies will also be provided. Launched in Fall 2020, A/P/A Reads is a student-run book club ...
From Pre-Production to Post: The Journey to Fire Island with Andrew Ahn & Felipe Vara de Rey
721 Broadway, Room 1027 721 Broadway, New York, NYPresented by the NYU Tisch Grad Film Mentorship series. Co-sponsored by the Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU. The NYU Tisch Grad Film Mentorship series welcomes queer Korean filmmaker Andrew Ahn to NYU to share his work. Events include a Tuesday, February 14, 4:15 p.m. screening of Spa Night, and Q&A with Ahn about his first indie ...
Through the Queer Diasporic Gaze: A Panel and Screening of Queer Asian Films
721 Broadway, Room 1027 721 Broadway, New York, NYHosted by NYU Graduate Film Department. Sponsored by the Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU, the NYU Center for Multicultural Education and Programs (CMEP), Tisch Institute for Creative Research, Rita Goldberg Department of Dramatic Writing, and the Asian Film & Media Initiative at the Martin Scorsese Department of Cinema Studies. REGISTER (open to all NYU community members) ...
A/P/A Graduate Student Working Group Workshop: Ayami Hatanaka
20 Cooper Square, 3rd floor, Room 372 20 Cooper Square, 3rd floor, New York, NY, United StatesREGISTER The A/P/A Graduate Student Working Group reconvenes on Friday, February 24 at 1:00 p.m. Working group member Ayami Hatanaka (PhD Candidate, NYU American Studies) will workshop a paper, "Carceral Feminism in Sex Work, Legislative Influence, and Anti-Trafficking Discourse." The paper (abstract below) will be circulated in advance to those who register for the workshop. Lunch will be ...
NOURISHMENT: Practices of Cultural Healing
20 Cooper Square, 4th Floor 20 Cooper Square, New York, NY, United StatesCurated by Lehuanani DeFranco. Presented by the Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU. Co-sponsored by the NYU Native Studies Forum. REGISTER This gathering will bring together those who nourish our communities through film, movement, food sovereignty, education, and culture. Asian and Pacific traditions of creation and healing shift based on community needs and social relations. As we ...
A/P/A Reads: A Non-fiction Writing Workshop with E. Tammy Kim
REGISTER (NYU students only) E. Tammy Kim (Writer-in-Residence, A/P/A Institute at NYU) facilitates a non-fiction writing workshop for A/P/A Reads. This workshop is open to NYU students interested in exploring personal essay writing, and will be hosted at the The New Yorker offices, where Kim is a contributing writer. Space is limited and students must ...
In Search of Bengali Harlem: Screening & Discussion
NYU Cantor Film Center, Theater 200 36 E. 8th Street, New York, NY, USPresented by the Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU. Co-sponsored by the NYC Center for Global Asia, Center for Black Visual Culture at the Institute of African American Affairs, and Asian Film and Media Initiative at the Martin Scorsese Department of Cinema Studies at NYU Tisch School of the Arts. REGISTER The Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU is ...
Making Peace with Ghosts: War, Food, and Memory in Korea and Hawaiʻi
NYU Kimball Hall Lounge 246 Greene Street, New York , NY, United StatesREGISTER Curated by Mariko Whitenack. Presented by the Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU. Co-sponsored by the NYU Native Studies Forum. This interdisciplinary panel explores collective modes of recovery and repair to living in ongoing histories of war and US military occupation, specifically focusing on Korea and Hawaiʻi. Although histories of the Korean War and foodways in ...