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Past Events: public talk

November 14, 2012 - 4:30pm
Stanford, California

The Stanford University Center for East Asian Studies presents a workshop on female Chinese poet Li Qingzhao.

November 14, 2012 - 4:00pm
Los Angeles, California

The UCLA Center for Chinese Studies presents a talk with Professor Song Lihong, Nanjing University, that will address the current situation and future prospects of Jewish studies in China.

November 14, 2012 - 1:00pm
Los Angeles, California

The Center for Chinese Studies at UCLA presents a talk with Guangming Li.

November 13, 2012 - 4:00pm
Los Angeles, California

A talk presented by Dr. Andrew Kipnis of Australian National University, this paper examines the growth of one mid-sized Chinese city as a case in which intimate linkages between the rural/socialist past and the urban/capitalist present remain socially important.

November 13, 2012 - 9:00am

Dr. Zheng Wang will present his new book Never Forget National Humiliation: Historical Memory in Chinese Politics and Foreign Relations (Columbia University Press, 2012).

November 12, 2012 - 4:30pm
New Haven, Connecticut

The Council on East Asian Studies at Yale University presents a talk by Professor Yomi Braester on Chinese film and its response to globalization.

November 12, 2012 - 4:30pm
New Haven, Connecticut

A part of the China Colloquium Series, this talk outlines contemporary debates among Chinese film circles and shows how they are manifested in films, with special attention to Jia Zhangke's I Wish I Knew.

November 12, 2012 - 1:00pm
New York, New York

The Weatherhead East Asian Institute at Columbia University presents a talk entitled "Chinese Grassroots Democratic Development" as a part of the Brown Bag Series.

November 12, 2012 - 12:00pm
New York, New York

The Weatherhead East Asian Institute at Columbia University presents a talk entitled "IT Returnees from Taiwan and Mainland China" as a part of the Brown Bag Series.

November 12, 2012 - 12:00pm
Baltimore, Maryland

The East Asian Studies Program at Johns Hopkins University presents a talk by Benjamin Read, Associate Professor in the Politics Department at the University of California, Santa Cruz, on political and social networks in Beijing and Taipei.

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