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Past Events: public talk
The University of San Francisco Center for Asia Pacific Studies presents a conversation with two award-winning translators discussing the rewards and challenges of translating fiction and poetry from the Chinese-speaking world in the new millennium.
The UCLA Center for Chinese Studies presents Dr. David Schak of Griffith University. This lecture will explore the development of civility in Taiwan and the PRC.
The Asian Pacific Studies Institute at Duke University presents the lecture "Just beat it!- Popular Legacies of Cultural Revolution" by Barbara Mittler from the University of Heidelberg and Heidelberg Center for Transcultural Studies.
The UCLA Center for Buddhist Studies presents Professor Jann Ronis of UC Berkeley. In this presentation he will examine a trilogy of epistles composed in the late eighteenth century by a Tibetan lama to the royal family of the kingdom of Degé in eastern Tibet, located in present-day Sichuan Province.
The Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies at Harvard University presents a talk "The Dynamic Constraints on China's Critical Journalism: The Bottom-Up Perspective" by Maria Repnikova on Thursday, November 6, 2014, 12:15pm to 1:30pm.
LA Town Hall presents Dr. Zhihang Chi, sharing his views on closing the perception gap and crossing the cultural and diplomatic divide for business success in a new world order where the global stage is shared by two economic superpowers.
At UC Berkeley, scholars from the US, Europe, and Asia discuss the relationship between technical arts and historical writing in China.
At UC Berkeley, Prof. Choy will discuss the findings explored in her recent publication, Global Families: A History of Asian International Adoption in America (NYU Press, 2013).
Please join Christina Yu Yu, Director of the USC Pacific Asia Museum, for a discussion on Chinese and Japanese art.