Past Events
This lecture will explore some archetypal images of the journey and the stages of life, and tell some of the stories.
A talk by Philippe Pirotte and Max Woodworth featuring China's urban and social change, and how these issues are explored in the arts.
The Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies at Harvard University presents a talk with Frank Dikötter on some of the defining episodes of the first eight years of Chairman Mao's regime.
The Society for Asian Art presents a talk with Tamara Hill on the wrathful, ironic, and amusing depictions of skeletons, bones, and skulls in Tibetan Tantric Buddhist arts and rituals.
Join noted journalist Daniel Brook and Guangzhou-based writer and curator Hu Fang for a conversation in which historical and fictional visions of Chinese urbanization converge.
The Mansfield Freeman Center for East Asian Studies hosts a talk by Professor Michael Hunter of Yale University
The Newark Museum presents an exhibition featuring over 175 treasures of Chinese art acquired by the Newark Museum over the past century, but never before displayed to the public.
Eileen Otis presents a discussion of the relationship between China's economic growth and gender inequality.
The Sigur Center hosts a book launch of Robert Sutter's book on the foreign affairs of the PRC
In a presentation restricted to USC faculty and graduate students, You-tien Hsing (UC Berkeley) addresses the nature and implications of China's moral crisis.