Past Events
A collection of ten short documentary films by amateur villager filmmakers (ranging in age from 24 to 59) selected from rural villages around China.
University of Michigan's Christian de Pee examines the city of Luoyang in the eleventh century.
Join us at this symposium examining this important election. USCI scholars and students just back from Taiwan will discuss what the election reveals about Taiwan and what it means for cross-strait relations and for the US.
The Sigur Center for Asian Studies presents a panel of distinguished scholars who will examine the 2008 Taiwan elections.
UC Irvine's Center for Asian Studies And The Department of Sociology host a talk by Mark Selden.
Hamilton College's Thomas Wilson will speak at the University of Michigan.
With a single handheld camera, Wu Wenguang follows a homeless man who hangs out in front of the Beijing Film Academy, hoping to find someone interested in creating a film from his screenplay.
Direct from the People's Republic of China, the Peking Acrobats leave audiences spellbound with their thrilling presentation of ancient folk arts.
Jason McGrath will explore the irony that the formal drift in revolutionary cinema may have helped to set the stage for the collapse of the authority of Maoism.
Haicheng Wang explores the Erligang culture and its significance.