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The discussion examines two influential writers of the Jin court during the end of the 3rd Century.
With an increasingly vocal society, and a possible loosening of censorship in media and culture, what are we to make of these changes and, more importantly, how have these changes been received within China, for example on the increasingly important Chinese microblogs?
A discussion by Thomas S. Mullaney of the psychological implications of re-orienting Chinese script and the work of Chinese PhD students at Stanford University.
A dinner talk by the Foreign Minister of Taiwan, David Y.L. Lin, at the Los Angeles World Affairs Council.
The China National Symphony Orchestra performs at CSUN
The first showing of the Spring 2013 East Asian Film Series will be on Thursday, March 7.
Gail Hershatter (University of California, Santa Cruz) will deliver the Ena H. Thompson lecture, “Rattling the House that Gender Studies Built: Some Thoughts from Rural China.”
Stanford University presents a conference featuring research papers addressing the economic determinants or consequences of population aging in China or India.
Professor Feng Shi from the Institute of Archaeology, CASS, and Professor Miao Zhe from Zhejiang University will be lecturing on Wednesday, March 6.
Examining the local and global politics of designing house, home and furnishings in early twentieth-century Tianjin, Lacouture argues that through consuming the world at home, Chinese people also produced new meanings of what it meant to be a modern, urban, elite Chinese women or man at the time