Program of the 45th annual meeting: sponsored by Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia, January 20-22, 2006.(Calendar)

From: Southeast Review of Asian Studies | Date: January 1, 2006| Author: Walcott, Susan; Ravina, Mark | Copyright information

Greetings,

Welcome to Atlanta and the 45th annual meeting of the Southeast Conference of the Association for Asian Studies. This year's meeting of SECAAS is hosted by Georgia State University, with support from Emory University and from GEARS (Georgia East Asian Research Schools), a consortium of Atlanta-area colleges and universities. Our SECAAS meeting is also held in conjunction with the fall meeting of the Southern Japan Seminar, a regional association of Japan speci...

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