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Past Events: USC

February 15, 2013 - 1:00pm
Los Angeles, California

A talk with Harvard China Review Keynote speaker Wang Shi

February 14, 2013 - 1:00pm
Los Angeles, California

JEASC Annual Conference & Graduate Student Professional Development Workshop on Asia and the Global South

February 14, 2013 - 12:00pm
Los Angeles, California

The USC Center on Public Diplomacy is pleased to host Professor Jay Wang for a discussion about the findings from his research into the 2010 Shanghai Expo.

February 8, 2013 - 7:00pm
Los Angeles, California

The U.S.-China Institute, the USC School of Cinematic Arts, and the Asia Society present a screening of the romantic comedy about Sam Chao (Daniel Henney), a Chinese American attorney who is sent to China on business, and all the complications that ensue in both his work life and personal life. Followed by a discussion with producer Janet Yang.

January 30, 2013 - 6:00pm
Cosa Mesa, California

A USC Visions and Voices event to see David Henry Hwang's Broadway hit Chinglish

January 22, 2013 - 2:00pm

A talk by Béatrice Quette, an expert on Chinese Closionné, on the new exhibit of the Sunnylands collection from the Annenbergs.

January 15, 2013 - 4:00pm
Los Angeles, California

The USC U.S.-China Institute presents a talk with David Zweig on the Chinese government's efforts to "reverse the brain drain" to bring back expatriate talent.

December 7, 2012 - 2:00pm
Los Angeles, California

Leading scholars in the field of Chinese literature will discuss a new book manuscript by Brian Bernards, Assistant Professor of East Asian Languages and Cultures at USC. Graduate students and faculty from USC and the community are welcome to attend. Interested attendees must read the manuscript.

November 29, 2012 - 5:00pm
Los Angeles, California

In this talk, Gaoheng Zhang presents a major case study from his current book project entitled “Chinese Immigration to Italy and Cultural Identities (1998-2012): Media, Entrepreneurship, and Diplomacy.” It concerns the cultural representations of the protest by Chinese merchants in Milan's Chinatown in 2007 and its aftermath.

November 22, 2012 - 12:00am
Nice, France

Clayton Dube of the USC U.S.-China Institute and a team from the Stanford Program on International and Cross-Cultural Education will discuss key concepts and suggest approaches to teaching about China's history, its present, and its place in the contemporary world.

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