Lecture on Black Culture and Japanese Modernism (Keiko Nitta)
Tuesday, November 5
3:30pm - 5:30pm
James Blair Hall, Room 205
A public lecture entitled "Black Bottom of Modernity: Racial Imagination in Japanese Modernism" by Prof. Keiko Nitta, Rikkyo University
    Cashing in on Culture: Indigenous Communities and Tourism
    Thursday, November 7
    5pm - 6:30pm
    Small Hall, Room 111
    Dr. Regina Harrison, Professor of Spanish, Quechua and Comp. Lit. will give a talk titled "Cashing in on Culture: Indigenous Communities and Tourism"
      Lecture - The Sun Is Not So Central: by photographer Michael Cherney
      Thursday, November 7
      6pm - 7pm
      Andrews Hall, Room 201
      Having grown up in New York and now based in Beijing, Michael Cherney, photographer, calligrapher and book artist, combines photography with classical ink painting, viewing present day environment and landscape in China through the lens of art history.
        Chinese Paper-Cut Art Exhibition
        Friday, November 8 - Monday, November 18
        Sadler Center, Lounge area of the second floor
        Come and view the New-Realism style paper-cut artworks that integrate traditional Chinese techniques with Western painting.
          Info Session for Potsdam Summer Program
          Tuesday, November 12
          5pm - 6pm
          Washington Hall, Room 315
          Learn more about the William & Mary summer program in Potsdam, Germany!
            W&M Summer Study Abroad Open House
            Wednesday, November 13
            11am - 1pm
            Sadler Center, Tidewater A
            Join the Global Education Office in celebrating International Education Week & the Summer 2014 application launch! Find out about each W&M summer program, speak with former students and learn about scholarship opportunities! Lunch will be provided!
              First-Hand Advice for Studying Abroad
              Wednesday, November 20
              10am - 11am
              Swem Library
              Come meet with advisors from the Global Education Program Office to discuss your Study Abroad options and see what you have been missing!
                The Bellini Colloquium: Rubbish, documentary, psychoanalysis and contemporary China
                Thursday, November 21
                3:30pm - 5pm
                Washington Hall, Room 315
                This presentation "Rubbish!" is part of a project that engages with fashion, documentary and new media to address rubbish as the repressed underside of Chinese consumer culture in the post-socialist era.
                  Chinese Tea Ceremony
                  Friday, November 22
                  4pm - 6pm
                  Rowe House
                  Come and enjoy the Tea Ceremony at the Confucius Institute!
                    Pan-Asian Culture Council Fall Fashion Show
                    Friday, November 22
                    5:30pm
                    Sadler Center, Lodge One
                    Fall Fashion Show Collaboration with several Asian Culture Student Groups: Korean-American Student Assoc., Japanese Culture Assoc., Chinese Student Org., Filipino-American Student Assoc., South-Asian Student Assoc.
                      W&M Global Film Festival: Journeys & Passages
                      Friday, November 22
                      6pm - 10:30pm
                      Kimball Theatre
                      On Friday, Nov. 22, the William & Mary Global Film Festival will launch its 2014 theme, "Journeys and Passages," with a double feature from Chilean director Sebastian Silva and starring Michael Cera.
                        The Hopkins-Nanjing Center Information Session
                        Monday, November 25
                        12pm - 1pm
                        Cohen Career Center, Presentation Room
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