Past Events
The Stanford Center for East Asian Studies will host a talk by Noell Wilson, Associate Professor of History and International Studies at the University of Mississippi.
The Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies presents a talk Rudolf Wagner, Fairbank Canter Associate at Harvard University, and Cluster Asia and Europe Associate at Heidelberg University, Germany.
The UC Berkeley Institute of East Asian studies will host Christian Gobel for a discussion on propaganda and data-driven governance.
The University of Michigan Center for Chinese Studies presents a lecture by Miranda Brown, Professor of Chinese Studies, Director of Undergraduate Education, U-M Department of Asian Languages and Cultures.
The UC Santa Barbara Department of East Asian Languages and Cultural Studies presents a public lecture by Professor John Osburg of Syracuse University.
This presentation will explore men's roles in Na communities of southwest China through a series of images and documentary clips.
This international and collaborative workshop will bring together distinguished poets and translators of East Asian poetry (both classical and modern) as a means to explore and re-imagine the concepts of text and translation through the lens of East Asian media studies.
Learn about the history and art of penjing, or miniature landscapes, and how to care for them in this series of informative talks.
The Stanford University Ho center for Buddhist Studies will host the Saturday Seminar, "The Remarkable Diamond Sutra of Mount Tai and its Carved Colophons."
In this talk, Clayton Dube will discuss this diverse new generation and how it will shape China's future.