Silver Lining S1: East Asia in the Pandemic

Silver Lining S1: East Asia in the Pandemic

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Silver Lining is a podcast that offers nuanced conversations about East Asian societies in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. We wanted to bring in the expertise of graduate students studying East Asia to make the world of academia more accessible and less esoteric under the guidance of the Columbia Global Collaboratory. ​ By hearing from experts about topics ranging from economic policy to popular culture, we hope to offer a candid exploration of ideas relating to East Asia and the pandemic. Few podcasts cover East Asian current affairs. Now, more than ever, we believe it is imperative to listen, empathize, and find the silver lining.

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6 episodios
episode Episode 6 (Abigail MacBain): The Origin of Buddhism in Japan artwork
Episode 6 (Abigail MacBain): The Origin of Buddhism in Japan

In this episode, Columbia PhD candidate Abigail MacBain, explores the origins of buddhism in Japan, how it was used as a tool in extending state authority, and what buddhism is like in the regime today.

30 abr 2021 - 33 min
episode Episode 5 (Stephen Choi): Japanese Children's Literature - Why do children read what they read? artwork
Episode 5 (Stephen Choi): Japanese Children's Literature - Why do children read what they read?

Stephen Choi, a PhD candidate at Columbia University, explores with us the historical evolution of Japanese children's literature: how the notion of children came about in modern Japan and how the literature for children had turned from nationalistic themes towards individualism in post-war Japan. We also talked about the use of gendered language in Japan and its influence on children's literature.

27 ene 2021 - 29 min
episode Episode 4 (Isaac Tan): Eugenics - the Japanese Brand of Racism in the Guise of Science artwork
Episode 4 (Isaac Tan): Eugenics - the Japanese Brand of Racism in the Guise of Science

In this episode, Isaac Tan, Columbia PhD candidate in East Asian History, takes a close look at the formation of modern Japan in the interwar period. We discuss the country's history with eugenics, and how blood types continue to be used as an indicator of personality traits.

06 dic 2020 - 25 min
episode Episode 3 (Charles Chang): The Skepticism and Creativity of Chinese Internet Users artwork
Episode 3 (Charles Chang): The Skepticism and Creativity of Chinese Internet Users

In this episode, Charles Chang, PhD and Assistant Professor of Environment and Urban Studies at Duke Kunshan explores the relationship between Chinese Internet users and their government. We discuss how skepticism towards government information compares in China and the U.S., how Chinese Internet users self-censor or use coded language to get around restrictions, and how movements for Internet transparency and privacy are evolving in China today.

18 nov 2020 - 40 min
episode Episode 2 (Peter Moody): When the Medium Becomes More Powerful Than the Message artwork
Episode 2 (Peter Moody): When the Medium Becomes More Powerful Than the Message

In our second episode, we talk with Peter Moody - a Columbia doctoral student in Korean history - about the ideological use of music in North Korea, sports diplomacy between North and South Korea, and North Korea during the pandemic.

07 sep 2020 - 24 min
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