Asian Studies in Amsterdam (ASiA) is a joint endeavour of the University of Amsterdam and the International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS).
SOUTH ASIA UPDATE SEMINAR
At this seminar junior and senior researchers will give a presentation of their current research on South Asia. A variety of important topics will be presented and discussed, such as: body politics, history, illegality, labour and migration.
Chinese New Migrants in Suriname. The Inevitability of Ethnic Performance
Sinds ongeveer 1990 heeft Suriname te maken met ‘Nieuwe Chinezen', die in vrijwel elk opzicht lijken te verschillen van de gevestigde, vrijwel homogene Hakka groep die er sinds de 19e eeuw woont.
SOUTHEAST ASIA UPDATE
Be part of the first Southeast Asia update in the Netherlands, extend your horizon and get briefed on current research on Southeast Asia.
The International Symposium on Trans Cinema Studies
The first symposium on the topic of trans cinema studies takes place in conjunction with the Netherlands Transgender Film Festival (20-24 May 2009 at de Balie Cultural Cent
A NEW URBAN SOCIOLOGY: Sociological Traditions in India and the North/South Debate
Professor Sujata Patel, University of Pune
Date: 6 May
Time: 15.30-17.00
18th WERTHEIM LECTURE: Inter-Asian connections and the background to contemporary Asian cosmopolitanism
The Amsterdam School for Social science Research and ASiA/IIAS in Amsterdam have the honor to invite you to the
18th WERTHEIM LECTURE
‘OUTCAST HEROES’ and DALIT RIGHTS @ MOVIES THAT MATTER FESTIVAL
Film screening and debate
Tue APRIL 7 / 19.30 hrs./ Filmtheater Kriterion Amsterdam
The happiest people in the world; Bangladesh and its history
Book launch and film
Wednesday 25 March 2009
17.00-19.00
Common Room, Spinhuis
UvA, O.Z. Achterburgwal 185
1012DK Amsterdam
NICAM workshop: “The Ethnic Chinese Family in Asia in Times of Turmoil and Regime Change during the Twentieth Century”
For the fourth year Asian Studies in Amsterdam (ASiA) and the Netherlands Institute for War Documentation (NIOD) jointly organize a series of NICAM-lectures on ethnic Chinese in East and Southeast
