Past Events
The half-day conference will have one panel on writing in modern Chinese cities and another on writings about modern Chinese cities.
Set in ancient Tibet, this Chinese Shakespearen film explores the story of the young Prince Lhamoklodan.
A part of the Fall 2007 CCS Special Presentations: CCS Public Lecture Series.
The film captures an entertaining snapshot of the politics within a classroom election between three eight-year olds.
Making extensive use of urban tales and visual representations, the book captures urbanite voices as it uncovers the sociocultural dynamics that shaped the people and their politics in Shanghai.
Lampo Leong gives a talk on Chinese calligraphy and the art of abstract painting.
Guest expert panelists will look ahead to Northeast Asian relations after North Korean normalization.
New York University's Sally Engle Merry explores the process of translating human rights into the vernacular.
Award winning director Diao Yinan uses his hometown Xi'an as the setting for a story of contemporary provincial Chinese life.
Part of the Fall 2007 Noon Lecture Series. Professor Sally Merry discusses the spread of human rights.