As #AsianHeritageMonth draws to an end, let us hold close the lessons, struggles, & triumphs of Asian Canadians & celebrate their continued contributions.
Explore East Asian Library UTL U of T Libraries #AsianCanadianStudies resources & guide on anti-Asian racism: east.library.utoronto.ca/eal-newsletter…
#KoreanStudies e-Resource: Chosun Ilbo Archive (조선일보 아카이브)
Explore newspapers from 1920-1940 and 1945 to the current day. Provides full-text of one of the major South Korean newspapers [in Korean].
🔗…osun.com.myaccess.library.utoronto.ca/pdf/i_archive/…
✨We look forward to an engaging panel discussion this afternoon in celebration of #AsianHeritageMonth with panelists Marjorie Chan, Denise Chong, Janika Oza, Linda Rui Feng, & moderated by Larissa Lai!✨
📚2-4:30 PM, East Asian Library UTL, 8th floor of Robarts Library, U of T Libraries.
📚 #AsianCanadianStudies Author of nine books including The Lost Century, The Tiger Flu, and Salt Fish Girl, Larissa Lai will moderate for #literASIAN Toronto on the theme of recovery on May 22!
2-4:30 PM | at the East Asian Library UTL
📢Register by May 15th: forms.gle/VqdWHF5a38DrrB…
📢 #UofT Today is the last day to register for #LiterASIAN Toronto!
Join us East Asian Library UTL on May 22 to celebrate #AsianHeritageMonth & the contributions of Canadian writers of Asian heritage as they share their diverse experiences & stories!
Registration: forms.gle/VqdWHF5a38DrrB…
My colleagues & I presented our decade-long #TibetanStudies efforts at the Academic Libraries Toronto Conference yesterday. Collaborating with Columbia Libraries was invaluable. Kudos to them for their outstanding work on our collection at University of Toronto! East Asian Library UTL U of T Libraries
This week we've just begun assessing our newly donated Tibetan pecha collection—uncovering so many fascinating findings. What a precious week! 📚
East Asian Library UTL U of T Libraries #tibetanstudies
#buddhiststudies #eastasianlibraries #pecha
🎉@LiterASIAN Toronto Recovery: The East Asian Library UTL was filled with poignant & inspiring stories of truths, memory & healing.
Afterwards, the audience was able to speak with panelists over a casual lunch featuring an assortment of delicious food celebrating #AsianHeritageMonth .🍤
🎉 #LiterASIAN Toronto 'Recovery' was a delightful afternoon with #AsianCanadian writers Janika Oza, Denise Chong, Marjorie Chan, and Linda Rui Feng, moderated by Larissa Lai. Through sharing personal journeys of memory & healing, the panelists explored what it means to 'recover'.
#KoreanStudies Read about University of Toronto students Chloe Panganiban, Nadia Schwartz Rivero and Catherine Yang's research project exploring medical tourism in South Korea. Part of the Insights Through Asia Challenge Asian Institute UofT.
Day 2 of pecha collection assessment: Today, I learned that the colours of wrap cloths indicate the contents of each #pecha , according to our appraiser.
#Tibetan Studies #BuddhistStudies #Tibetan #EastAsianLibraries East Asian Library UTL U of T Libraries
Linda Rui Feng joins the #literASIAN Toronto event on May 22 East Asian Library UTL!
Author & Associate Professor at University of Toronto, her research in Chinese cultural history often leads to long-forgotten 9th-century books and an exploration of scent & aromatics.
RSVP: forms.gle/VqdWHF5a38DrrB…
🎉 #LiterASIAN Toronto 2024 Recovery:
💙Thank you to all who joined us in celebrating #AsianCanadian voices & stories!
💙We are grateful for the Asian Canadian Writers' Workshop (ACWW), LiterASIAN Festival & Canada Council for the Arts's support, & to the panelists, volunteers, staff, & community who helped make this event possible!
🎶 #EastAsianStudies & #AsianCanadianStudies
Visit the University of Toronto Music Library's #AsianHeritageMonth 2024 display U of T Libraries during May, featuring Asian composers and musicians, and their experiences in Canada and beyond!
🔗music.library.utoronto.ca/blog/asian-her…
#AsianCanadianStudies #AsianHeritageMonth Join us for LiterASIAN Festival Toronto with panelist & author Janika Oza on May 22!
Janika Oza is the author of the novel 'A History of Burning' & winner of the 2024 Asian/Pacific American Award for Literature.
RSVP: forms.gle/VqdWHF5a38DrrB…
#JapaneseStudies e-Resource
The prolific 20th-century Japanese printmaker, Kawase Hasui (b. May 18, 1883), was a realist artist, who often created depictions of tranquil landscapes and locals in Japan.
Explore his works on the Cultural Japan Database: cultural.jp/en
During May, celebrate, learn, and engage with #AsianHeritageMonth activities with Toronto Public Library's ongoing programs, events, and Asian heritage reading lists!
🔗torontopubliclibrary.ca/programs-and-c…