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SUMMARY: Tang-Song Transition in Japanophone Academia Today: An Academic Re
 flection on Research Approaches and Reorientation
DESCRIPTION: On March 18\, join Professor Iiyama Tomoyasu as he guides us t
 hrough the Tang-Song transition hypothesis and the Chinese studies in Japan
 ophone academia. Participants can read his co-authored article from the lin
 k below. The event will be divided in two parts. For the first 30 minutes\,
  Professor Iiyama will speak\, and the latter half will […]
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 6" /></p><p><span data-olk-copy-source="MessageBody">On March 18\, join Pro
 fessor Iiyama Tomoyasu as he guides us through</span> the Tang-Song transit
 ion hypothesis and the Chinese studies in Japanophone academia. Participant
 s can read his co-authored article from the link below.</p><p>The event wil
 l be divided in two parts. For the first 30 minutes\, Professor Iiyama will
  speak\, and the latter half will be a forum for discussion. Anyone who is 
 interested in doing research on\, related to Japan or China\, please come j
 oin and chat!</p><p>[buttons][button link_text="Read the journal article" l
 ink_url="https://www.jstor.org/stable/26572658"][/buttons]</p><h3>Speaker</
 h3><p><strong>Tomoyasu Iiyama</strong> is a Professor in the Faculty of Let
 ters\, Arts\, and Sciences and the Associate Director of the Waseda Institu
 te of Advanced Study at Waseda University. His research interests cover the
  acculturation\, social transition\, and the emergence of new ancestry in h
 istorical China. He has published several monographs concerning these topic
 s\, including <i>Civil Service Examinations in North China under the Jin an
 d Yuan Dynasties: Another Trajectory of the Evolution of Literati Community
  in Chinese History (Kin gen jidai no Kahoku shakai to Kakyo seido: Mou hit
 otsu no shijin sō) </i>(Tokyo: Waseda daigaku shuppanbu\, 2011 (in Japanese
 ))\; <i>Another Literati Society: Civil Service Examinations in North China
  under the Jin and Yuan Dynasties </i>(Translated by Zou Di. Hangzhou: Zhej
 iang daxue chubanshe\, 2021 (in Chinese))\; and <i>Genealogy and Status: He
 reditary Office-Holding and Kinship in North China under Mongol Rule</i> (H
 arvard University Asia Center\, 2023).</p>
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