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SUMMARY:Emily Baum - From Cold War to COVID-19: Acupuncture as Soft Power in the PRC
DESCRIPTION:Register now\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker: Emily Baum \n\n\n\nPresented via Zoom. Register at: https://scholar.harvard.edu/seow/STinAsia \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nVenue
URL:https://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/events/emily-baum-from-cold-war-to-covid-19-acupuncture-as-soft-power-in-the-prc/
LOCATION:Presented via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Co-Sponsored Lectures,Events of Interest
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230503T160000
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SUMMARY:The Tormented Alliance: American Servicemen and the Occupation of China\, 1941–1949
DESCRIPTION:Register now\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker: Zach Fredman\, Duke Kunshan University \n\n\n\nCommentator: Jesus Solis\, Harvard University \n\n\n\nThis session will take place in person\, with an option for remote access. \n\n\n\nPlease register in advance to receive the paper and the Zoom link: https://forms.gle/6Akw4qqVYAxeNYZX7 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nVenue
URL:https://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/events/the-tormented-alliance-american-servicemen-and-the-occupation-of-china-1941-1949/
LOCATION:History Department Conference Room\, Robinson Hall\, 35 Quincy St.\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230505T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230505T130000
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CREATED:20230425T152352Z
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SUMMARY:2023 Gender Studies Workshop - The Chinese Family Romance
DESCRIPTION:Speakers:Emma Jinhua Teng\, MITTing Guo\, The Chinese University of Hong KongYangyang Cheng\, Yale UniversityCarlos Rojas\, Duke UniversityEileen Cheng-yin Chow\, Duke UniversityJie Li\, Harvard UniversityTina Lu\, Yale UniversityOrganizers:Eileen Cheng-yin Chow\, Duke UniversityWai-Yee Li\, Harvard UniversityEllen Widmer\, Wellesley CollegeXu Man\, Tufts UniversityCatherine Yeh\, Boston University \n\n\n\nSchedule of Events \n\n\n\n9:00-9:15 “The Chinese Family Romance” – opening remarks by Eileen Cheng-yin Chow9:15-9:45 Emma Jinhua Teng (MIT)“Transnational and Interracial Family Romance: Rethinking Chinese mixed race in the early 20th Century“9:45-10:15 Ting Guo (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)“Daddy Supreme: Gender Politics and the Reinvention of Confucianism in Contemporary China” (via zoom) \n\n\n\n10:15-10:45 Yangyang Cheng (Yale)“‘Of the Virus and God\, Orange Peels and the Party’ — A Transnational Chinese Family during Covid-19” \n\n\n\n10:45-11:15 Carlos Rojas (Duke)“Chen Xue and Taiwanese Queer Family Narratives” \n\n\n\n11:15-11:45 Eileen Cheng-yin Chow (Duke)“Family/stories/dispersal: everything\, everywhere\, all at once” \n\n\n\n11:45-12:30 RoundtableModerated by Jie Li (Harvard) and Tina Lu (Yale)\, and including China Gender Studies Workshop conveners Wai-yee Li\, Xu Man\, Catherine Yeh\, Ellen Widmer\, and all participants  \n\n\n\nYangyang Cheng is a Research Scholar in Law and Fellow at Yale Law School’s Paul Tsai China Center\, where her work focuses on the development of science and technology in China and US‒China relations. Her essays on these and related topics have appeared in The New York Times\, The Guardian\, The Atlantic\, The New Statesman\, WIRED\, VICE\, MIT Technology Review\, Los Angeles Review of Books\, and many other publications\, and have received awards from the Society of Publishers in Asia (SOPA)\, Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA)\, and Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. Born and raised in China\, Cheng received her PhD in physics from the University of Chicago and her bachelor’s from the University of Science and Technology of China’s School for the Gifted Young. Before joining Yale\, she worked on the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) for over a decade\, most recently at Cornell University and as an LHC Physics Center Distinguished Researcher at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory. https://law.yale.edu/yangyang-cheng \n\n\n\nEileen Cheng-yin Chow has worked as a cram school English teacher\, literary translator\, book designer\, fudge and candy maker\, conference interpreter\, short order cook\, magazine photographer\, film subtitler\, and lowly PA on set for Warner Brothers and Beijing Film Studios. \n\n\n\nEileen is currently Associate Professor of the Practice in the Department of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies\, and Director of Graduate Studies of the Asian/Pacific Studies Institute at Duke University. Additionally at Duke\, Eileen is a founding/core faculty member in the Asian American Diaspora Studies Program\, the first such program in the U.S. South; and is the founding director of Duke Story Lab\, a humanities lab dedicated to the study of stories and the communities that coalesce around them. Elsewhere\, she is Director of the Shewo Institute of Chinese Journalism at Shih Hsin University in Taipei\, Taiwan\, and serves on the editorial boards of Biographical Literature\, the LA Review of Books\, Asia Society’s China Books Review\, and Third State Books; and with Carlos Rojas\, is co-editor of the Sinotheory book series for Duke UP. Eileen’s teaching and research interests include literature\, film and visual studies\, popular culture (anime/manga\, fandoms\, media technologies)\, diaspora studies\, and the histories of Chinatowns around the world. Academic details at https://scholars.duke.edu/person/eileen.chow; or find her @chowleen on Twitter. \n\n\n\nTing Guo is Assistant Professor of Cultural and Religious Studies\, Chinese University of Hong Kong\, focusing on religion\, politics\, and gender in transnational Asia. She is writing her first book\, Politics of Love: Religion\, Secularism\, and Love as a Political Discourse in Modern China. She co-hosts a Mandarin podcast called 時差 in-betweenness (@shichapodcast). https://www2.crs.cuhk.edu.hk/faculty-staff/teaching-faculty/guo-ting \n\n\n\nJie Li is a professor of East Asian Languages and Civilizations at Harvard University.  She is the author of Shanghai Homes: Palimpsests of Private Life and Utopian Ruins: A Memorial Museum of the Mao Era.  She also co-edited Red Legacies in China: Cultural Afterlives of the Communist Revolution.  Her forthcoming book is entitled Cinematic Guerrillas: Propaganda\, Projectionists and Audiences in Socialist China.  She is now working on a cultural history of radios\, loudspeakers\, and noise in twentieth-century China. https://ealc.fas.harvard.edu/people/jie-li \n\n\n\nCarlos Rojas teaches modern Chinese cultural studies at Duke University. He is Professor of Chinese Cultural Studies; Gender\, Sexuality\, and Feminist Studies; and Arts of the Moving Image. Full bio: https://scholars.duke.edu/person/c.rojas \n\n\n\nEmma J. Teng is the T.T. and Wei Fong Chao Professor of Asian Civilizations at MIT. She teaches classes in Chinese culture\, Chinese migration history\, Asian American history\, East Asian culture\, and women’s and gender studies.  \n\n\n\nFor full bio: https://history.mit.edu/people/emma-teng/ \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nVenue
URL:https://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/events/2023-gender-studies-workshop-the-chinese-family-romance/
LOCATION:CGIS South S020\, Belfer Case Study Room\, 1730 Cambridge St.\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
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SUMMARY:Asia and Russia’s War on Ukraine: A Conversation with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine
DESCRIPTION:Register now\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker: The Honorable Dmytro Kuleba\, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine \n\n\n\nModerator: Yaena Kwon\, Fellow\, Harvard University Asia Center; TV Journalist at ZDF and WDR \n\n\n\nCo-sponsored by the Asia Center; Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies; Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute; Korea Institute; Lakshmi Mittal and Family South Asia Institute; Program on U.S.-Japan Relations\, WCIA; and Reischauer Institute for Japanese Studies\, Harvard University \n\n\n\nPresented via Zoom webinar. Register here: https://harvard.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_TTwjuoczTIyPcBkaqEBr7Q#/registration \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nVenue
URL:https://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/events/asia-and-russias-war-on-ukraine-a-conversation-with-the-minister-of-foreign-affairs-of-ukraine/
LOCATION:Presented via Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230509T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230509T153000
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CREATED:20230419T172530Z
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SUMMARY:Visiting Scholars Present: Parks in Modern China\, Xinjiang\, Water Conservancy Projects\, and More
DESCRIPTION:Register now\n\n\n\nFairbank Center visiting scholars will share their research in China studies with the Harvard community. This workshop-style event will feature current research on parks in Modern China\, Xinjiang\, water conservancy projects\, land development in China\, and American China studies. There will be an opportunity for Q & A discussion following each short presentation. Please join us for all or some of the workshop! Lunch will be provided from 12:30 pm to participants. Welcome and introduction at 12:50 pm. Presentations begin at 1:00 pm. \n\n\n\nSchedule of Presentations\n\n\n\n1:00 – 1:25 pm  | Zheng Lin\, Associate Professor\, Sun Yat-Sen University.How Parks Shape Modern China: Culture\, Politics and Everyday Life (1900-1950) \n\n\n\n1:30 – 1:55 pm | Xiongfei Zheng\, Professor\, Beijing Normal University.Land and Social Development II: Land Rent Theory and Its Contemporary Practice in China \n\n\n\n1:55 – 2:05 pm Break \n\n\n\n2:05 – 2:30 pm | Miwa Shimada\, Associate Professor\, Faculty of Law\, Keio University.Water Conservancy Projects and National Integration in Modern and Contemporary China — Focusing on the influence of American and Japanese water engineers      \n\n\n\n2:35 – 3:00 pm | Hua Yang\, Professor\, Shandong University.Research on American Chinese Studies in China (1978-2018)      \n\n\n\nIn-person attendance only:3:05 – 3:30 pm | Yajun Bao\, Professor\, Beijing Normal University.Rethinking the Xinjiang Issue through the Perspective of Governance: A focus on the 2010s   \n\n\n\n——— \n\n\n\nLocation: CGIS South\, Room S153 | 1730 Cambridge Street\, Cambridge\, Massachusetts 02138  \n\n\n\nOrganizer: Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies
URL:https://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/events/visiting-scholars-present-parks-in-modern-china-xinjiang-water-conservancy-projects-and-more/
LOCATION:CGIS South\, Room S153\, 1730 Cambridge St.\, Cambridge\, Massachusetts\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230511T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230511T203000
DTSTAMP:20260405T075548
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SUMMARY:Shehuo: Zhang Xiao’s Photography of Rural China
DESCRIPTION:Advance registration required\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker: Zhang Xiao\, 2018 Robert Gardner Fellow in Photography\, Peabody Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology\, Harvard University \n\n\n\nIn conversation with: Ou Ning\, Artist\, Curator\, Writer \n\n\n\nContemporary photographer Zhang Xiao explores the impact of rapid economic change and urbanization on Chinese rural landscapes and traditions. In this conversation with artist and scholar Ou Ning\, Zhang will share his aesthetic approach to documenting Shehuo (社火\, “community fire”)\, a cultural festival held in Northern China that commemorates the Chinese Lunar New Year. From 2007 to 2019\, Zhang photographed the dynamic performances and parades that are part of Shehuo\, capturing their beauty and intricacy\, while also noting how China’s economic and technological growth has influenced this ancient celebration. The images will be featured in the exhibition Shehuo: Community Fire opening Saturday\, May 13 at the Peabody Museum. \n\n\n\nPresented in Mandarin with English translation. \n\n\n\nA reception and exhibition preview will follow in the galleries of the Peabody Museum. Free parking at the 52 Oxford Street Garage. \n\n\n\nPresented by the Peabody Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology and Harvard Museums of Science & Culture in collaboration with the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies\, Harvard University \n\n\n\nThis event is part of ArtsThursdays\, a university-wide initiative supported by Harvard University Committee on the Arts (HUCA). \n\n\n\n《社火：张晓摄影中的中国乡村》特别活动：展览预告和对谈 \n\n\n\n5月11日星期四，晚上6:00-8:30麻省剑桥市牛津街24号，Geological 讲堂　（Geological Lecture Hall） \n\n\n\n免费对公众开放 | 请预先注册 \n\n\n\n请预先注册 \n\n\n\n张晓，2018年哈佛大学皮博迪考古和民族学博物馆罗伯特·加德纳摄影奖学金的获得者 \n\n\n\n与艺术家、策展人和作家欧宁的对谈 in conversation with Ou Ning \n\n\n\n当代摄影师张晓在他的作品中探索经济巨变和城市化对中国乡土景观和传统的影响。在他和学者欧宁的对话中，张晓将分享他记录社火（一种庆祝中国农历新年的文化节日）的美学方法。从2007年到2019年，张晓致力于对于社火的动态表演和游行的拍摄，捕捉了它们的美和复杂性，同时也关注中国经济和技术发展对于这个古老庆典的重塑。这些图片的部分节选将在皮博迪博物馆的《社火》 展览中展出，于５月１３日星期六开幕 \n\n\n\n普通话对谈，提供英文翻译 \n\n\n\n酒会和展览预告将在皮博迪博物馆的展厅内举行。52 Oxford Street停车场提供免费停车服务 \n\n\n\n与费正清中国研究中心合作呈现 \n\n\n\n该活动是哈佛大学艺术委员会 (HUCA)支持的全校性活动艺术星期四(ArtsThursdays) 的一部分 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nVenue
URL:https://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/events/shehuo-zhang-xiaos-photography-of-rural-china/
LOCATION:Geological Lecture Hall\, 24 Oxford Street\, 24 Oxford St\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230516T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230516T110000
DTSTAMP:20260405T075548
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SUMMARY:Visiting Scholars Present: Taiwan Studies
DESCRIPTION:Fairbank Center visiting scholars will share the work of Taiwan filmmaker Edward Yang\, research on Qing Dynasty Taiwan war preparations\, and new findings on U.S. views of U.S.-China AI competition. Please join us for this fascinating workshop!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister for hybrid zoom attendance\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPresenters: \n\n\n\nRuochen Bo\, 2022-23 Hou Family Pre-doctoral Fellow in Taiwan Studies \n\n\n\nBo will talk about the iconic Taiwan filmmaker and one of his most important films: “Edward Yang and Education: A Brighter Summer Day (1991)“ \n\n\n\nNan-Hsu Chen\, 2022-23 Hou Family Post-doctoral Fellow in Taiwan Studies \n\n\n\nChen will talk about “Everyday Problems and Wartime Transportation in Taiwan\, 1884-85” \n\n\n\nChia-hung Tsai\, Professor\, National Chengchi University \n\n\n\nTsai will present on: “American Opinion on AI Competition between the US and China” \n\n\n\nAlso via Zoom. Register at: https://harvard.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_vY8L4xhtTS2X-JKmxqKZsg \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nVenue
URL:https://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/events/visiting-scholars-present-taiwan-studies/
LOCATION:CGIS South Room S250\, 1730 Cambridge Street\, Cambridge\, Massachusetts\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event,Taiwan,Taiwan Studies
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230522T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230522T100000
DTSTAMP:20260405T075548
CREATED:20230515T134430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230515T134432Z
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SUMMARY:China's Clean Energy Engagement in Central Asia
DESCRIPTION:Register now\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeakers:Yipeng Zhou\, Coordinator\, Imperiia Project / A.M. in Regional Studies–REECAChristoph Nedopil\, Director\, Green Finance and Development Center\, Fanhai International School of Finance\, Fudan UniversityAlmas Chukin\, Managing Partner\, Visor Kazakhstan \n\n\n\nModerator: Nargis Kassenova\, Senior Fellow; Director\, Program on Central Asia\, Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies \n\n\n\nChina has become a global leader in clean energy in recent years. Exporting renewable energy technologies and equipment is at the core of China’s plan to go green while remaining prosperous. The five Central Asian countries can benefit from this drive and capitalize on Chinese investments and financing\, technological exchange\, and knowledge sharing in their pursuit of a clean energy transition. Chinese firms have already become important investors in solar and wind farms in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. However\, to fully benefit from these opportunities\, Central Asian countries should carefully consider a number of challenges\, including potential financial and technological dependence and the ramifications of China’s economic slowdown. The panel will feature a presentation of the recent Renewable Energy Transition in Central Asia (RETCA) project publication on the topic. \n\n\n\nPresented via Zoom. Register at: https://harvard.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_WpPzzG2wSzKElYbeHl-_YA#/registration.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nVenue
URL:https://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/events/chinas-clean-energy-engagement-in-central-asia/
LOCATION:Massachusetts
CATEGORIES:Co-Sponsored Lectures,Events of Interest
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