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Past Events: California
Karl Gerth, Professor of History at the University of California, San Diego, will discuss Mao badges and how they seem to be ad odds with their history as icons of loyalty to Mao Zedong during the early Cultural Revolution.
The UC Berkeley Institute of East Asian Studies will present the film Manchurian Sleepwalkers.
The Asian Art Museum presents Dragon Fortune, a hulking, psychedelic dragon painted in every color of the rainbow, from its fiery horns down to its checkered purple sneakers by Taiwanese artist Hung Yi. (December 12, 2016 - Ongoing)
Dr. Nina Duchie's talk will examine the earliest ethnographic accounts of the Tuoba Xianbei, one such Hu tribe, and show how such accounts place the Tuoba Xianbei squarely within an existing discourse on the uncivilized Hu.
The rapid urbanization and economic growth in China uniquely characterize her transportation challenges and corresponding solutions. Extraordinary growth calls for extraordinary measures. Boldness in both infrastructure development and policy design seems commonplace in China’s transportation arena. This talk, however, will present the subtleties in these bold designs.
The UC Santa Barbara Department of East Asian Languages and Cultural Studies presents a public lecture by Professor Terry Kleeman of the University of Colorado, Boulder.
In 21st Century China Charter's Fifth Annual Robert F. Ellsworth Memorial Lecture, Ambassador Charlene Barshefsky will address China’s growing protectionism and how the U.S. is responding.
The Stanford Center for East Asian Studies will host a talk by Noell Wilson, Associate Professor of History and International Studies at the University of Mississippi.
The UC Berkeley Institute of East Asian studies will host Christian Gobel for a discussion on propaganda and data-driven governance.
The UC Santa Barbara Department of East Asian Languages and Cultural Studies presents a public lecture by Professor John Osburg of Syracuse University.