This is a talk by Professor Mariko Asano Tamanoi, Anthropology, University of California Los Angeles. Her talk will explore how children displaced by war in both Japan and China came to inspire a transcultural legal discourse on the rights of minors. How did notions of the universal child take shape in East Asia? In what ways did these notions interact with imperial, national and social forces? Finally, what distinguishes colonial intervention from humanitarian aids? CAS Speaker Series. Monday, Jan. 25, 5 p.m., Economics 205, CU-Boulder.