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Past Events: USC
Tai Chi 0 tells the story of Yang Luchan, a young genius who, tired of being picked on, travels to Chen Village to learn the art of Tai Chi.
The USC U.S.-China Institute will screen the new segment of "Assignment: China" focusing on the generation of American journalists who reported on China during a period of revolution, famine, and upheaval.
The USC U.S.-China Institute presents a book talk with editors Angilee Shah and Jeffrey Wasserstrom and contributor James Carter. Followed by a reception.
USC Annenberg Chinese Students and Alumni Association and the Beijing College Student Film Festival-North America Sector presents a mind-opening conversation with some of the forerunners in exploring China for their narrative or documentary film-making undertakings.
In this talk, Margaret J. Pearson, Professor Emerita of History at Skidmore College, will discuss her translation of the I Ching (Book of Changes) entitled, The Original I Ching: An Authentic Translation of the Book of Changes.
Come meet CRCC Asia's Marketing Manager visiting from Shanghai and learn more.
The USC U.S.-China Institute presents a panel discussion on the musical about the life of Mao Zedong's wife, Jiang Ching.
Followed by a Q&A with Director and Producer Linda Goldstein Knowlton. Moderated by Michael Renov, Ph.D., Vice Dean of the School of Cinematic Arts.
Peter Navarro will introduce his film and take questions afterward. USC's Clayton Dube, Stan Rosen, Eric Heikkila, and Alex Ago will participate in the post-screening discussion.