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In Memoriam: Paul A. Cohen (1934-2025)

Paul A. Cohen, longtime Associate of the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies and the Edith Stix Wasserman Professor of History and Asian Studies Emeritus at Wellesley College, died on September 15, 2025. He was 91 years old. Professor Cohen was…

Why China’s ‘Dancing Grannies’ are So Much More Than a Trend

If you’ve ever strolled through a public square in a Chinese city, chances are you’ve encountered the vibrant, music-filled gatherings of the so-called “dancing grannies” (广场舞大妈). But what lies behind the synchronized steps and upbeat music? In her new book, Dancing…

The Great Unity Debate 大一統之辯

“Great Unity” (da yitong 大一統) is an ancient concept defining a unified China of Han and other ethnic peoples under tianxia (天下), or “All Under Heaven.” But it is very much still on the minds of the Communist Party’s propaganda…

Sentimental Republic: Why Feeling Matters in Contemporary China 

A Conversation between Hang Tu (National University of Singapore) and David Der-wei Wang (Harvard University). Hang Tu (Ph.D. ’21), Assistant Professor of Chinese Studies at the National University of Singapore, recently joined the Harvard Asia Center Author Talk Series to discuss his…