Past Events
Valley of Heroes offers a rare glimpse at a pivotal moment of cultural and linguistic transition among Tibetans and Muslims in Hualong County, a remote community in Amdo, Tibet, part of what is now eastern Qinghai Province, China.
Spanning Mexico City, Jingdezhen, the Alexander Archipelago, Southern California, Cuzco, and Manila, this talk will explore the non-monetary uses of money in the Pacific World circa 1800.
Meeting Thursday at USC and Friday at Occidental College, an international panel of scholars examines China's evolving relations with Europe, Latin America, and Asia.
Memory Prints is a solo exhibition by Phillip Chen, an artist and printmaker from the Midwest.
The Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA) will present its groundbreaking exhibition examining Chinese American identity, Waves of Identity: 35 Years of Archiving
Li Weidong, visiting scholar to Columbia University, will speak about anti-corruption and political reform in China.
The Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies at Harvard University presents a talk "Challenges of Higher Education Reform: China and India Compared" by Elizabeth Perry Wednesday, September 24, 2014, 12:30pm to 1:50pm.
China has gone through an extraordinary transformation in the past 25 years since Tiananmen Square. Chinese consumerism is soaring and a new opulent wealthy class has emerged. Dr. Perry Link joins Asia Society Texas Center to discuss the recent Chinese boom and what has transpired since Tiananmen Square. Is it a result of government policies or is it the actual Chinese people responsible for the changing face of China?
The Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies at Harvard University presents a talk "Death Ritual as a Site of Subject Formation: Religious Variations on Socialist Funeral Ritual in Shanghai, China" by Huwy-min Lucia Liu on Tuesday, September 23, 2014, 12:15pm to 1:30pm.
The Institute of East Asian Studies at the University of Califronia, Berkeley presents the colloquium "Mapping from the Water: The Political Economy of the Selden Map" co-sponsored by the Center for Chinese Studies on September 22 from 4:00-6 p.m.