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“The Japanese Responses to the May Fourth Literary Revolution:<br />

Yoshino Sakuzo, Aoki Masaru, and the Taisho Liberalism,” East<br />

Asian Studies Lecture, Princeton University, November 14; Japan<br />

Forum, Reischauer <strong>Institute</strong> of Japanese Studies,<br />

Harvard University, October 26, 2001.<br />

“Chinese Canonical Scriptures in a Critical Japanese Perspective:<br />

Tominaga Nakamoto (1715-46) and Modern Kyoto Sinology,”<br />

International Conference on the History of Chinese Hermeneutics<br />

at Rutgers University, October 6, 2001.<br />

“The „Confucian Mother Land‟ as Seen by Meiji Sinologists: Three<br />

Travelogues,” Sinology Seminar, University of Heidelberg, June<br />

18, 2001.<br />

“The Chinese Translator Lo Sen and Commodore Perry‟s Mission to<br />

Japan,” East Asian Studies Seminar, University of Gottingen, June<br />

13, 2001.<br />

“Moral Indoctrination in Early Modern and Modern Japan: The Six<br />

Maxims and the Imperial Rescript on Education,” Sinology Seminar,<br />

University of Erlangen-Nurnberg, May 9, 2001.<br />

“Japanese Sinologists‟ Views of the Sino-Japanese War of 1937-1945<br />

during the Wartime,” Asian Studies Seminar, University of<br />

Copenhagen, May 4, 2001.<br />

“Chinese as a Medium in Early U.S.-Japan Interchanges: Lo Sen‟s<br />

Journal of Perry‟s 1854 Visit to Japan,” Conference on Japanese<br />

Historiography held by Center <strong>for</strong> Japanese Studies of University<br />

of Hawai‟i, November 11, 2000.<br />

"Changing Chinese Attitudes toward the Study of Japan: A<br />

Historical Perspective," Evening Seminar, The International<br />

Research Center <strong>for</strong> Japanese Studies in Kyoto, February 10, 2000.<br />

"National Identity Crises and Their Official Solutions : A<br />

Preliminary Comparison of Meiji Japan and Late Qing China," The<br />

Third International Conference on Comparative Philosophy held at<br />

the University of Hawai‟i, January 8, 1998.<br />

“Japan‟s War in China: Perspectives of Leading Japanese<br />

Sinologists,” Symposium on the Sino-Japanese War of 1937-1945 held<br />

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