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All are welcome to join the "East Asian Cultural Responses to the Covid-19 Pandemic" webinar, scheduled for Monday, April 26, 7:00- 8:30 PM EST. 

Event registration is available at: https://virginia.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_FGxZfnaLQ2ubm7ITz42Iww

The event is sponsored by the Buckner W. Clay Endowment for the Humanities through the Institute of the Humanities and Global Culture.

While policy and strategy decisions have dominated mainstream media coverage of other nations’ handling of the Covid-19 pandemic, it is also important to consider how at the level of everyday life, societies and individuals have been experiencing the upheavals caused by the pandemic. This panel focuses on East Asian cultural reactions to the worldwide crisis. 

Jaeho Kang (Seoul National University) will describe how South Korean responses to the pandemic have been shaped by a confluence of technological and traditional cultural factors, and are interpreted along these rubrics. Chenshu Zhou (University of Pennsylvania) will be examining online video representations of Wuhan under lockdown that make use of drone footage. Anri Yasuda (University of Virginia) will analyze how works of Japanese literature written during the pandemic underscore a pervasive ‘crisis ordinary’ mentality that precedes Covid-19. After the presentations, there will be time for dialogue and exchanges about the shared themes, as well as the marked differences, amongst the contemporary East Asian socio-cultural contexts under discussion. 

If you have any questions, please contact Professor Anri Yasuda ay4yq@virginia.edu