On October 16th from 4-6 p.m. in SSMS 2135, Professor Elizabeth N. Tinsley (East Asian Studies, UC Irvine) will give a talk titled, “Disembodied: Buddhism and Christianity in Japan’s early twentieth-century sexual subcultures” in which she will discuss the objectification and “liberation” of the female body in Japan’s early pornographic industry (1882-1966), and how this intersected with Buddhist and Christian values.