Center for East Asian Studies: Recent submissions
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Overcoming Barriers to Enjoy the Little Things With Aaron McIntyre
(University of Kansas, Center for East Asian Studies, 2018-05-21)This interview is part of the KU Center for East Asian Studies Study Abroad Impact Interview Series. Aaron McIntyre reflects on overcoming language barriers, the value of making mistakes, visiting with locals in a Shanxi ... -
2017 CEAL Statistics Summary and New Features
(Council on East Asian Libraries of the Association for Asian Studies, 2018-02)Council on East Asian Libraries (CEAL) 2017 annual statistical data analysis, summary and new features. New content includes Chinese, Japanese, and Korean language full-text database by subscription and North American East ... -
Culture Shock: A Challenge Turned Chance With Gentry Toman
(University of Kansas, Center for East Asian Studies, 2018-06-13)Gentry Toman answers four questions regarding her study abroad experiences. She discusses her challenges, her favorite story, the impact study abroad had on her future, and the skills she gained along the way. -
Council on East Asian Libraries Statistics 2016-2017 For North American Institutions
(Council on East Asian Libraries, Association for Asian Studies, 2018-02)Council on East Asian Libraries (CEAL) 2017 annual statistical data. Data collected include volumes held, volumes added gross, serials, e-journals, other library materials, electronic resources, ebooks, expenditures, fiscal ... -
Gaining Independence Through Adaptation With Beth Fentress
(University of Kansas, Center for East Asian Studies, 2018-05-31)This interview is part of the KU Center for East Asian Studies Study Abroad Impact Interview Series. Beth Fentress discusses her thoughts and advice after spending a total of 14 months studying abroad in China. She answers ... -
A Midwesterner Goes to Annapolis : Pearl Harbor and Beyond
(University of Kansas, Center for East Asian Studies, 2017-09)Kansas-native Vincent Muirhead’s initial, childhood interest in airplanes accompanied him through various stages of his life, from United States Navy midshipman to naval commander, World War II veteran, and Aerospace ... -
Counting from 1 to 10 in Japanese
(Center for East Asian Studies, University of Kansas, 2016-09)Learn how to count from one to ten in Japanese. -
Counting 11 to 19 in Japanese
(Center for East Asian Studies, University of Kansas, 2016-09)Learn how to count from 11-19 in Japese -
"How Old Are You?" in Japanese
(Center for East Asian Studies, University of Kansas, 2016-09)Learn How to Say "How Old Are You?" in Japanese. -
Interview with Cam Phan
(University of Kansas, Center for East Asian Studies, 2001-04-22)An interview with Phan-Michelle Tran (the interviewer’s mother) covers her life in Vietnam and experience evacuating to the US after the Fall of Saigon. The interview is mostly in Vietnamese with some English. -
Interview with Tammy Ngo
(University of Kansas, Center for East Asian Studies, 2014)The video features an interview with a South Vietnamese man who spent five years in the Re-education Camp of Socialist Vietnam after the end of Vietnam War in 1975. -
Grant K. Goodman Distinguished Lecture in Japanese Studies: Ghost Dances
(KU Center for East Asian Studies, 2016-04-14)Studio Ghibli, arguably one of the most important film studios in cinematic history, is soon to close down after a run with some of the most brilliant and imaginative animations. Although entertaining, dark themes and ... -
Sexual Politics in the Chinese Imperial Palace
(University of Kansas, Center for East Asian Studies, 2014-12-02)Keith McMahon discusses in Chinese the manipulation, sexual prowess and espionage in the palace. His lead academic role in this complicated field allows for a revealing look into the dark, secret corners of imperial politics. -
Furoshiki: How to Wrap a Box/Present (K-12 Instructional Series)
(Center for East Asian Studies, University of Kansas, 2015-01-15)This is an instructional video on how to do two similar folds, wrapping a box for a present. This fold can be made out of any fabric and can be used in different sized and shaped boxes. The video is designed as a ... -
Furoshiki: How to Wrap Two Identical Objects (K-12 Instruction Series)
(Center for East Asian Studies, University of Kansas, 2014-06-17)This is an instructional video on wrapping two identical objects in a very fashionable way. This will be a great way to carry two objects from the library! -
Furoshiki: How to Wrap Two Bottles using the Cross-Over Method (K-12 Instructional Series)
(Center for East Asian Studies, University of Kansas, 2014-09-10)In this tutorial, we will show you how to wrap two bottles as a present. This method can be used to wrap if you do not have a large, flat and stable working space. It would also be a great gift or a party favor. The ... -
Furoshiki: How to Wrap Two Bottles and Shoes (K-12 Instructional Series)
(Center for East Asian Studies, University of Kansas, 2014-08-17)This is an instructional video on wrapping two bottles. This way of wrapping is one of the most easiest and the most common way to wrap bottles. By carrying them in this way, the objects are very stable and do not bump ... -
Furoshiki: How to Wrap a Tissue Box (K-12 Instruction Series)
(Center for East Asian Studies, University of Kansas, 2014-05-29)This is an instructional video on wrapping a tissue box. This would be a great way to decorate your room/house and to impress your guests! The video is designed as a supplemental hands-on material for teaching about ... -
Furoshiki: How to Wrap a Box with a Handle (K-12 Instruction Series)
(Center for East Asian Studies, University of Kansas, 2014-06-04)This is an instructional video on wrapping a box with a handle. This will be a great way to store and decorate various types of objects! The video is designed as a supplemental hands-on material for teaching Japanese ... -
Furoshiki: How to Wrap a Bottle with a Flower on Top (K-12 Instructional Series)
(Center for East Asian Studies, University of Kansas, 2015-06-10)In this video, we will show you how to wrap a bottle inspired by the shapes of the flower and leaves. This would make a great presentation for your bottle as a present for someone or as a decoration at a party! The ...