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Culture and Citizenship in East Asia: A Historical Perspective
Arif Dirlik will give the spring China seminar at the University of Texas at Austin about applying a historical perspective to study of culture and citizenship in East Asia.
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Arif Dirlik is Knight Professor of Social Science at the University of Oregon. His latest publications are Postmodernity's Histories: The Past as Legacy and Project (2000) and the edited volumes Chinese on the American Frontier (2001) and (with Roxann Prazniak) Places and Politics in an Age of Globalization (2001).
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