NEWS
Mae Ngai was in the Northeastern University series “America, Asia and the World” on Dec 1; watch the recording here.
Mae Ngai was in the Northeastern University series “America, Asia and the World” on Dec 1; watch the recording here.
Adam Tooze co-wrote “It Would Be a Mistake to Grant Him His Wish” for Zeit Online.
Adam Tooze co-wrote “It Would Be a Mistake to Grant Him His Wish” for Zeit Online.
Sailakshmi Ramgopal is quoted in a write-up in the Chicago Reader about Edgar Miller Legacy’s incredible artist residency.
Sailakshmi Ramgopal is quoted in a write-up in the Chicago Reader about Edgar Miller Legacy’s incredible artist residency.
Permilla Nadasen discussed the history of domestic work in the United States and modern family structures in White Picket Fence podcast “The Nuclear Family Myth” episode
Permilla Nadasen discussed the history of domestic work in the United States and modern family structures in White Picket Fence podcast “The Nuclear Family Myth” episode.
Mae Ngai discussed her book The Chinese Question on the podcast, Time to Say Goodbye, Nov 30
In case you missed Nov. 19’s “The Origins of Turkish Studies at Columbia University” event, hosted by the #SakipSabanciCenter an @AndOttoman , you can now watch it on our Youtube channel!
Manan Ahmed’s book Loss of Hindustan is referenced in “Undermining the idea of India” by Justice G.S. Patel, published in The Leaflet.
Manan Ahmed‘s book Loss of Hindustan is referenced in “Undermining the idea of India” by Justice G.S. Patel, published in The Leaflet.
Featured at the Page 99 Test: Underwriters of the United States: How Insurance Shaped the American Founding by Hannah Farber
Featured at the Page 99 Test: Underwriters of the United States: How Insurance Shaped the American Founding by Hannah Farber.
Nov 19, Sponsored by UC Berkeley Center for Race and Gender Studies, Asian American and Asian Diaspora Studies, and East Wind Books
Mae Ngai participated in a conversation about The Chinese Question Nov. 19th, sponsored by UC Berkeley Center for Race and Gender Studies, Asian American and Asian Diaspora Studies, and East Wind Books.
“A Cop Movie”: Discussion with Pablo Piccato and Alonso Ruizpalacios
Watch the ILAS “A Cop Movie”: Discussion with Pablo Piccato and Alonso Ruizpalacios, recorded on November 19th.





