Past Events
Professor Guo Wu will explore the Sanhaizi culture, from the 13th century BC to the 7th century BC, through the Sanhaizi rubble mound in Qinhe county, Xinjiang, China.
Colloquium with Aaron Moore, History, UCLA Terasaki Postdoctoral Fellow.
Martin Powers of the University of Michigan presents a talk on the shifting cultural politics of the brushstroke over four centuries.
A symposium commemorating the 1919 May 4th Movement, the 1949 founding of the People's Republic of China, and the 1989 massacre in Tiananmen Square.
A free screening of the film "24 City" by Chinese independent movie director Jia Zhangke
This talk is part of the Stanford China Program Winter 2009 China Seminar Series titled "30 Years of Reform and Opening in China: How Far from the Cage?"
Laura Tyson Li will talk about her acclaimed book, "Madame Chiang Kai-shek: China's Eternal First Lady," the first English-language biography of one of the world's most influential, colorful, and controversial women in modern history.
Morono Kiang Gallery presents a special program with Beijing-based Dutch architect Neville Mars to discuss his new book THE CHINESE DREAM – a society under construction.
James Lee speaks in the Michigan Center for Chinese Studies noon lecture series.
The convention theme of the 2009 ISA Annual Convention in New York is: Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future.