Happy Lunar New Year from the USC US-China Institute!
Mirrors: Understanding China through Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese Writings
Princeton University's East Asia Studies Program presents a talk by Ben Elman and Ge Zhaoguang.
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Ben Elman, Princeton University, and Ge Zhaoguang, Fudan University, Shanghai. Seminar conducted in Chinese. Registration and advance readings required.
Interested Princeton faculty and students should contact the East Asian Studies Program (bwitzler@princeton.edu) to register and for reading materials.
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