Category: GETSEA
GETSEA Mini Course – How to Assemble a Successful Panel Submission
Join us for the upcoming GETSEA Workshop, the last of our Spring 24 Mini-Courses, on How to Assemble a Successful Panel Submission for the Annual AAS Conference!
Simulcast: A Showcase of Bophana Center Indigenous Filmmakers
Date and Time: April 9, 2024 from from 12:00 pm HST In conjunction with the International Decade of Indigenous Languages, GETSEA and the Bophana Center present four short films by Indigenous Cambodian filmmakers on the themes of “Healing, Memory & Care.” Dull Trail (2020) – Directed by KHON Raksa, PEOU Mono & CHOEY Rickydavid, Bunong […]
Documentary Screening: Above and Below the Ground
Above and Below the Ground depicts the Indigenous women activists and punk rock pastors leading Myanmar’s first country-wide environmental movement. When the Myanmar army and a Chinese corporate giant force Indigenous Kachin people off their ancestral land to build the massive Myitsone Dam, grandmother Lu Ra stands her ground. We see her struggle to save […]
GETSEA Spring 2023 Mini-Course
GETSEA is offering one free and virtual mini-course this spring on topics in Southeast Asian studies.
GETSEA Spring 2023 Mini-Course: Call for Proposal
Deadline for submit a proposal is extended to December 15, 2022
SEALC and GETSEA Virtual Language Conversation Groups.
Sign up now for SEALC and GETSEA’s virtual language conversation groups in Vietnamese and Thai!
Apply now for GETSEA’s Spring 2022 Mini-Courses!
GETSEA is offering two free and virtual mini-courses this spring.
GETSEA Spring and Summer 2022 Mini Course Proposals
Deadline for submitting proposals: December 1, 2021
Community Book Read with Prof. Christian Lentz
Contested Territory: Điện Biên Phủ and the Making of Northwest Vietnam