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Past Events: public talk

April 7, 2015 - 5:00pm
San Francisco, California

Yan Long, postdoctoral fellow at the Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society at Stanford University, presents an analysis of the transformation of repression against AIDS activism in China.

April 7, 2015 - 4:30pm
Chicago, Illinois

The University of Chicago presents a talk on the Jewish Diaspora in China from Professor Xu Xin, dean of the Glazer Institute for Jewish and Israel Studies in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Nanjing University, China.

April 7, 2015 - 4:15pm
Stanford, California

What environmental histories can Mongolian and Manchu archives of the Qing empire tell? This talk by Jonathan Schlesinger, Assistant Professor of History at Indiana University, finds an answer in a curious and forgotten event: the rush for wild steppe mushrooms in nineteenth-century Mongolia.

April 7, 2015 - 3:30pm
Eugene, Oregon

The University of Oregon presents a talk by Andrea Riemenschnitter, Chair Professor of Modern Chinese Language and Literature and Co-Director of the Institute of Asian and Oriental Studies at the University of Zurich, on green Chinese literature.

April 6, 2015 - 4:00pm
Houston, Texas

The Rice University Baker Institute of Public Policy presents a panel of four experts discussing the current state of reforms in China.

April 4, 2015 - 3:00pm
Portland, Oregon

Inspired by the culture of literature in Chinese gardens, Lan Su Garden presents a series of poetry readings every Saturday in April at 3:00 p.m.

April 3, 2015 - 7:00pm
Seattle, Washington

The Jackson School of International Studies presents a lecture by Associate Professor Howard French about how the boom in Chinese migration to Africa was set into motion by Chinese policy initiatives and geopolitical changes across three continents beginning in the early 1990s.

April 3, 2015 - 4:00pm
Berkeley, California

The UC Berkeley Center for Chinese Studies (CCS) presents Tamara Chin. She will introduce the modern idea of the Silk Road as a term first coined by a German geographer in 1877, and then address the idea of Silk Road studies as an academic field.

April 3, 2015 - 3:00pm
Institute for Chinese Studies presents the "Global and Transnational Experiences" Lecture Series
April 2, 2015 - 7:30pm
Stanford, California

The Ho Center for Buddhist Studies at Stanford presents Tamara Chin. She will introduce the modern idea of the Silk Road as a term first coined by a German geographer in 1877, and then address the idea of Silk Road studies as an academic field.

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