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DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240313
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240315
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240316
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240317
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240318
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240319
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240320
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240321
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240322
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240323
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240324
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240325
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Religion in Manga and Anime: A Poster Exhibition by IntroSems RELIG
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240326
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240327
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240328
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Religion in Manga and Anime: A Poster Exhibition by IntroSems RELIG
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240329
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Religion in Manga and Anime: A Poster Exhibition by IntroSems RELIG
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240330
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
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DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
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  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
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DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
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  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
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  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240402
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
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 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240403
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240404
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
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 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240405
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
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DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
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 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240406
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240407
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240408
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
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 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240409
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240410
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
SEQUENCE:0
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240411
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
SEQUENCE:0
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240412
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Religion in Manga and Anime: A Poster Exhibition by IntroSems RELIG
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240413
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Religion in Manga and Anime: A Poster Exhibition by IntroSems RELIG
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240414
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Religion in Manga and Anime: A Poster Exhibition by IntroSems RELIG
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240415
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Religion in Manga and Anime: A Poster Exhibition by IntroSems RELIG
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240416
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Religion in Manga and Anime: A Poster Exhibition by IntroSems RELIG
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
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  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
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DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
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  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240419
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DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
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  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240420
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DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
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  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240421
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
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DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
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 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240422
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
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 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240423
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
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 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240424
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
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 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240425
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
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 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240426
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240427
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
SEQUENCE:0
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240428
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
SEQUENCE:0
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240429
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
SEQUENCE:0
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240430
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Religion in Manga and Anime: A Poster Exhibition by IntroSems RELIG
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240501
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Religion in Manga and Anime: A Poster Exhibition by IntroSems RELIG
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240502
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240503
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Religion in Manga and Anime: A Poster Exhibition by IntroSems RELIG
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240504
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Religion in Manga and Anime: A Poster Exhibition by IntroSems RELIG
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
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DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
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  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240506
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
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DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
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  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240507
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
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DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
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  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240508
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
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DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
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  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240509
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
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 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240510
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
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 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240511
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
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 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240512
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
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 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240513
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240514
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
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 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240515
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240516
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240517
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240518
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
SEQUENCE:0
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240519
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
SEQUENCE:0
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240520
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
SEQUENCE:0
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240521
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Religion in Manga and Anime: A Poster Exhibition by IntroSems RELIG
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240522
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Religion in Manga and Anime: A Poster Exhibition by IntroSems RELIG
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240523
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240524
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240525
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240526
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240527
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240528
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240529
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
SEQUENCE:0
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240530
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Religion in Manga and Anime: A Poster Exhibition by IntroSems RELIG
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240531
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Religion in Manga and Anime: A Poster Exhibition by IntroSems RELIG
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240601
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Religion in Manga and Anime: A Poster Exhibition by IntroSems RELIG
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240602
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Religion in Manga and Anime: A Poster Exhibition by IntroSems RELIG
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240603
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Religion in Manga and Anime: A Poster Exhibition by IntroSems RELIG
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240604
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Religion in Manga and Anime: A Poster Exhibition by IntroSems RELIG
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240605
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Religion in Manga and Anime: A Poster Exhibition by IntroSems RELIG
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240606
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Religion in Manga and Anime: A Poster Exhibition by IntroSems RELIG
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240607
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Religion in Manga and Anime: A Poster Exhibition by IntroSems RELIG
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240608
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Religion in Manga and Anime: A Poster Exhibition by IntroSems RELIG
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 exhibition_by_introsems_religst_6n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240609
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Religion in Manga and Anime: A Poster Exhibition by IntroSems RELIG
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240610
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LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
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SUMMARY:Religion in Manga and Anime: A Poster Exhibition by IntroSems RELIG
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240611
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Religion in Manga and Anime: A Poster Exhibition by IntroSems RELIG
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240612
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Religion in Manga and Anime: A Poster Exhibition by IntroSems RELIG
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240613
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Religion in Manga and Anime: A Poster Exhibition by IntroSems RELIG
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240614
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Religion in Manga and Anime: A Poster Exhibition by IntroSems RELIG
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In the Introductory Seminar RELIGST 6N “Religion in Anime and M
 anga\,” taught by Professor Michaela Mross\, students explored religious th
 emes and imagery in manga (Japanese comics) and anime (animated films or TV
  series). The exhibit on display in the East Asia Library features academic
  posters on manga and anime\, such as My Neighbor Totoro\, Kamisama Kiss\, 
 Deathnote\, Jujutsu Kaisen\, and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\, that the
  students created as their final projects. The posters aim to contribute to
  a deeper understanding of the cultural and religious background of these m
 odern works\, produced for mainly entertainment purposes.\n\nThe exhibition
  is located in the 3rd floor exhibit cases at the East Asia Library. An ope
 ning reception will be held on Wednesday\, March 13\, from 1:30 - 2:45 PM i
 n the East Asia Library\, room 224.\n\nThis exhibition is sponsored by Stan
 ford Libraries\, the East Asia Library\, the Introductory Seminars Program\
 , and the Department of Religious Studies
DTSTAMP:20260412T190051Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240615
GEO:37.429468;-122.167272
LOCATION:Lathrop Library\, East Asia Library\, 3rd floor
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Religion in Manga and Anime: A Poster Exhibition by IntroSems RELIG
 ST 6N
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