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Past Events: public talk
George Washington University hosts a discussion on the uses of history in competing claims over the Diaoyutai Islands.
Veteran food writer Linda Lau Anusasananan opens the world of Hakka cooking to Western audiences in this fascinating chronicle that traces the rustic cuisine to its roots in a history of multiple migrations.
The Society for Asian Art presents a talk on the recent discovery of the tomb of Master Shi (494-579), the sabao or caravan leader at Liangzhou.
The Institute for Chinese Studies at the Ohio State University presents a talk on China and human rights in international trade as a part of the "China at the Crossroads" Lecture Series.
The Long Beach Qingdao – Sister City Association hosts their 2012 Annual China Luncheon with speakers on US-China Relations and building communities.
The Weatherhead East Asian Institute at Columbia University presents a talk entitled "From Anticorruption to Officialdom: The Transformation of Chinese Dynasty TV Drama" as a part of the Modern China Seminar.
This talk explores the meanings of Sino-Korean friendship using North Korea's several key postwar dramas and literature about the subject.
The University of Kansas' Center for East Asian Studies presents a talk with Keith McMahon on polygamy in the Chinese imperial palace.
The UCLA Center for Chinese Studies presents a talk with Professor Song Lihong, Nanjing University, that discusses the differences in Chinese and Western perspectives on the Jewish Community in Kaifeng, China.
Chinese and Western scholars usually drew drastically different conclusions of how the Jewish community of Kaifeng came to be. Lihong Song's reflections on the differences will not only lay bare the orientations of Jewish studies in China, but also shed light on the worlds in which we live.