SILC in the media

Faculty and students in the School of International Letters and Cultures are often sharing their knowledge, expertise and experiences with local, national and international media.

2024

2022

  • March 20 | UA and ASU interdisciplinary panel tackles Russia’s war on Ukraine | The Daily Wildcat | Hilde Hoogenboom | Link

 

2021

  • February 25 | Alexei Navalny leads Russians in a historic battle against arbitrary rule, with words echoing Catherine the Great | The Conversation | Hilde Hoogenboom | Link
     
  • March 1 | “What Does Tang Poetry Mean to Contemporary Chinese Writers? Li Bai and the Canonicity of Tang Poetry in Liu Liduo, Ha Jin, Yi Sha, and Xi Chuan.” | Prism: Theory and Modern Chinese Literature 18, no. 1 (March 2021): 138–69. | Lucas Klein | Link
     
  • April 6 | Catherine the Great | Dan Snow's History Hit Podcast | Hilde Hoogenboom | Link
     
  • April 21 | Examinando Soldaditos y muñecas (2019) de Gloria L. Velásquez: ¿Qué podemos aprender sobre el impacto de la discriminación racial en la salud mental? | Peregrinos y sus letras | Annabel de la Torre | Link
     
  • May 10 | Arizona State University: 6 Humanities-Based Projects Receive Seed Grant Funding | Patch.com | Judit Kroo | Link
     
  • May 20 | Arizona State University: Faculty Members Recognized By The College For Teaching Excellence | Patch.com | Steven Flanagan | Link
     
  • May 28 | Fall 2021 Courses At Arizona State University To Prepare Students To Be True Global Citizens | Patch.com | SILC | Link
     
  • June 1 | The Babel Fallacy Fallacy: Against the Lack of Interest in and/or Hegemonic Blindness to Translation in Premodern China.” | Sino-Platonic Papers, no. 316 | Lucas Klein | Link
     
  • June 8 | Negotiating Marginalization, Ordinariness and Aspiration in Contemporary Japan | Palgrave | Judit Kroo | Link
     
  • July 21 | Environmental Education Catalyzed by Tourism: Ecoliteracy Initiatives on the Coast of Kenya | MDPI | Nina Berman | Link
     
  • October 14 | ASU schools to host inaugural Humanities Week | The State Press | Nina Berman | Link
     
  • October 20 | Smells like witch spirit: How the ancient world’s scented sorceresses influence ideas about magic today | The Conversation | Britta Ager | Link
     
  • November 3 | UI professor creates intellectual hub for Korean studies | Iowa Now | Hyaeweol Choi | Link
     
  • November 4 | Conference to Highlight Language Access Issues in Arizona | Multilingual | SILC | Link
     
  • December 30 | I'm a 30-year-old Spanish professor who moved to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. One student thanked me for teaching them about the world. | Business insider | Edurne Beltrán de Heredia Carmona | Link

 

2020

  • January 1 | “Frankenstein vs. Dracula: Romanticisms and the Ideologies of Poetry in Contemporary China.” | Reading Contemporary China Against the Grain: Imagining Communities | Lucas Klein | Link
     
  • May 8 | This Is Not History’s Catherine the Great | The New York Times | Hilde Hoogenboom | Link

2019

  • January 1 | Mediation Is Our Authenticity: Dagong Poetry and the Shijing in Translation.” | Chinese Poetry and Translation: Rights and Wrongs | Maghiel van Crevel and Lucas Klein | Link
     
  • January 1 | “Annotating the Aporias of History: ‘The International Style,’ Modernism, & World Literature in the Poetry of Xi Chuan 西川.” | Chinese Poetic Modernisms | Lucas Klein | Link

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