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SUMMARY:Panel Discussion - Gaming with Chinese Characteristics
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: \nHeather Inwood\, Cambridge University\nNakamura Akinori\, Ritsumeikan University\nDeng Jian\, Peking University \nSpecial Guest:\nZhu Jiayin\, Founder/Editor of Chuapp \nOrganizers:\nDavid Der-wei Wang\, Harvard University\nYedong Sh-Chen\, Harvard University \nThis panel is co-sponsored by the Harvard Provostial Fund for the Arts and Humanities and the Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation. It is a part of the “mediAsia: topics in media and area studies” event series. \nPresented via Zoom\nRegister at: https://harvard.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_C63RM8E3QWCwC7Y4R5J7TQ
URL:https://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/events/panel-discussion-gaming-with-chinese-characteristics/
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SUMMARY:Panel Discussion - Taiwan Studies: New Questions and Challenges
DESCRIPTION:Speakers:\nKevin Luo 羅巍\, Tsinghua University\nChih-Wei Chung 鍾秩維\, Fu Jen Catholic University\nSu-Yon Lee 李時雍\, National Taiwan University\nJaewoong Jeon 全在雄\, Harvard University\nLawrence Yang 楊子樵\, Yang Ming Chiao Tung University\nCheng-Heng Lu 盧正恆\, Yang Ming Chiao Tung University \nOrganizer:\nDavid Der-wei Wang 王德威\, Harvard University \nA bilingual workshop sponsored by the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies\, Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation\, and Hou Family Foundation \nPresented via Zoom\nRegister at: https://harvard.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_sQ5ZItvGTXWJIg2wVNapuA
URL:https://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/events/panel-discussion-taiwan-studies/
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SUMMARY:Chih-ming Wang - Re-Articulations: Foreign Literature Studies in Taiwan
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Chih-ming Wang\, Associate Research Fellow\, Institute of European and American Studies\, Academia Sinica; HYI Visiting Scholar\, 2021-22\nChair/discussant: David Wang\, Edward C. Henderson Professor of Chinese Literature\, Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations\, Harvard University \nThis talk revisits the institutional and intellectual history of foreign literature studies in Taiwan through the lenses of colonial modernity and traveling theory. It contends that the discipline of foreign literature studies is fundamentally a project of re-articulation—not only to introduce the Western canon in local contexts\, but moreover to resignify it in the global/local nexus for social political transformations. It is particularly wedded to the formation of the Taiwan-China division born out of the civil war and Cold War contexts in 1949. To explain the political meanings of its discipline formations\, I will focus on two examples: CT Hsia’s literary modernism as a form of anti-Romanticism in the Cold War era and the translation of subjectivity as zhutixing in the post-martial law Taiwan. Whereas Hsia in the 1950s intended literary criticism to be a means for political rectification in modern China\, the translingual birth of zhutixing in the 1990s literalized the power of theory in the making of postcolonial Taiwan. \nA Harvard-Yenching Institute Visiting Scholar talk \nPresented via Zoom\nRegister at https://harvard.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEucOCpqTwiEtX3ewPRvf8kfFeqWZvmZKl7 \nMore information: https://www.harvard-yenching.org/events/rearticulations-foreign-literature-studies-in-taiwan/
URL:https://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/events/chih-ming-wang-re-articulations-foreign-literature-studies-in-taiwan/
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SUMMARY:Panel Discussion - Combatting Anti-Asian Racism and Misogyny: Perspectives from Harvard Alumni
DESCRIPTION:Speakers:\nKei Ashizawa (MC/MPA 2017) U.S – Japan Relations Community Organizer and Attorney at Law\nAaron Huang (MPP 2020) U.S. Foreign Service Officer\nJenny Lu Mallamo (MPP 2013) Deputy Director\, Global Communications & Media Relations at Council on Foreign Relations\nRebecca Yang (MPP 2015) Business Advisor of U.S. Education & State and Local Government\, Worldwide Public Sector\, Amazon Web Services \nModerator: Soojin Kwon (MPP) Managing Director\, MBA Admissions and Student Experience\, University of Michigan\, Ross School of Business\nWelcoming Remarks: Jacy Su (MPP 2023) \nThis public discussion will highlight key challenges of racism\, misogyny\, and other discrimination faced by our Asian and Asian-American community from the perspective of Harvard alumni. The panel will share insights on their own experiences while here at Harvard\, in the professional world\, and relate what has changed over time – progress\, regress – as well as highlight current work that remains to be done. \nPresented via Zoom\nRegister at: https://harvard.zoom.us/webinar/register/3916364028803/WN_wtMS6kDITwea6x1Q6suTyA \n 
URL:https://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/events/panel-discussion-combatting-anti-asian-racism-and-misogyny-perspectives-from-harvard-alumni/
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SUMMARY:Honghong Tinn – Manufacturing Electronics in Taiwan\, 1966-1975: Emulation\, Innovation\, and Entrepreneurship
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Honghong Tinn\, University of Minnesota \nCheck back soon for more information! \nPresented via Zoom\nRegistration Required\nRegister at: https://harvard.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUoceChqTgvGNY7dLnS5_mIdbCPifM4qpy1 \nPart of the Science and Technology in Asia Seminar Series
URL:https://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/events/manufacturing-electronics-in-taiwan-1966-1975-emulation-innovation-and-entrepreneurship/
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