Past Events
This year's annual China symposium will have a panel discussion exploring the impacts of a growing economy on the Chinese society.
A 2003 film about a pair of brutal con artists operating in the illegal coal mines of present-day northern China.
The first-ever Critical Han Studies Symposium & Workshop seeks to bridge the divide, and bring this fascinating area of research to the attention of a broader, international, and interdisciplinary community of scholars.
A special exhibit premier on Tang-wai's opposition journals and a roundtable discussion.
James Milward will introduce and discuss the film The Emperor and His Brother.
Jeffrey Wasserstrom, professor of history at UC Irvine will speak at the China Colloquium on China's changing society.
Jeremy Brown gives a talk on the effects that the Cold War as well as the Cultural Revolution had on the residents of Tianjin.
Meiqin Wang will explore the shifting institutional context and representation of Chinese official art since the late 1990s.
USC-CSSA is hosting an event to support the 2008 Beijing Olympics.