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Cham Living Archives and the Long Nineteenth Century

  • Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs, Room 918 420 West 118th Street New York, NY, 10027 United States (map)

Organizer: Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Columbia University; NYSEAN

Type/Location: In Person / New York, NY

Description:

Set within his book project Forbidden Voices, Silenced Memory: The Making of a Cham Century, Professor Nicolas Weber examines a 19th-century Cham verse narrative—The Rhyme of Looking Forward—one of 15 texts in the project. Read as a “living archive,” it restores Cham perspectives and memory to the making of modern Southeast Asia. Through this narrative, Cham voices recorded what they saw and lived, navigating upheavals and articulating their understandings of regional change across the 19th and 20th centuries.

This event is hosted by the Weatherhead East Asian Institute and is co-sponosred by NYSEAN.

About the Speaker:

Nicolas Weber is a Senior Faculty member in the Vietnam Studies major at Fulbright University Vietnam. His research focuses on Southeast Asian history, ethnic history, and diasporic networks, with a particular emphasis on the Cham world. Before joining Fulbright, he taught at Sun Yat-sen University in China and the University of Malaya in Malaysia.

Moderator: John Phan, Associate Professor of East Asian Languages and Cultures, East Asian Langs & Cultures, Columbia University

Registration:

To attend the event in person, please register here.

For non-Columbia affiliates, registration is required to access the Morningside campus. After registering you will receive an email with a QR code that must be presented along with a government-issued ID (your name must match exactly the name registered for the event) at either the 116th Street & Broadway or 116th Street & Amsterdam gates for entry. Please register using a unique email address (one email address per registrant) by 4:00 pm on Dec. 4 for campus access

 
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