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Keith Nathaniel Knapp - The Citadel

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Volunteer at the Buist Academy for Advanced Studies library, Fall 07 - presentMember of the South Carolina Archives and History Commission. Fall 08- present.Lecturer in the Asian Studies Seminar. This seminar, which is offered by the SouthCarolina Center for Teaching about Asia (SCCTA) and funded by the FreemanFoundation, aims to enhance instruction on East Asia in local junior high andhigh school. Spring 2005, 2006, and 2007.Vice President and Secretary of the Chinese Association in Greater Charleston, 2002-2003 (First non-Chinese to be an officer in this organization).Instructor of Chinese culture and English composition, Charleston Chinese LanguageSchool, 2002-2003.INVITED COLLEGE AND MUSEUM LECTURES“Exemplary Everymen: Confucian Commoners in Early Medieval China.” Presented atQinghua University, Beijing, China, December 17, 2010.“Exemplary Everymen: Confucian Commoners in Early Medieval China.” Presented atthe University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, April 26, 2010.“Exemplary Everymen: Confucian Commoners in Early Medieval China.” Presented atthe University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas, April 8, 2010.“Exemplary Everymen: Confucian Commoners in Early Medieval China.” Presented atthe Center for East Asian Studies, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia,Pennsylvania, March 24, 2010.“Han Confucianism as seen through Moral Stories.” Presented at Belmont University,Nashville, Tennessee, on September 17, 2009.“<strong>The</strong> Contours of Life and Death in Early China as seen in Tomb Furnishings.”Presented at the Columbia Art Museum, Columbia, South Carolina, May 3, 2009“<strong>The</strong> First Emperor’s Family Values.” Presented at the Bowers Museum, in Santa Ana,CA, in conjunction with the exhibit Terra Cotta Warriors: Guardians of China’s FirstEmperor, on July 27, 2008.“East Asian Religions and their Impact on Contemporary East Asia” and “<strong>The</strong> History ofJapan and Mongolia.” Presented in the U.S. Air Force Special Operations School’s Asia-Pacific Orientation Course, at Hulburt Field, FL, on October 15, 2007, April 24, 2008,October 25, 2008, and May 18, 2009, at Kadena, Okinawa, Japan, on July 12, 2007,December 18, 2008, and August 12, 2009, at Camp Smith, Honolulu, Hawai’i, onJanuary 26, 2009, at Hulburt Field, FL, on September 2, 2010, and at Hulburt Field, FL,19

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