Past Events

Past Events




Book Talk: The Tarikh-i Hamid

A Late-Qing Uyghur History
Eric Schluessel, Associate professor of History and International Affairs, George Washington University
- | College Hall 209

Book talk cosponsored with the Department of History




Challenging "Miracle" Narratives, 1962-1968

Korean Studies Colloquium
John P. DiMoia, Professor of Korean History, Seoul National University
- | 3600 Market Street, Suite 310




Outsourcing Repression: Everyday State Power in Contemporary China

Center for the Study of Contemporary China
Lynette Ong, Professor of Political Science, University of Toronto
- | CSCC Conference Room, PCPSE 418 | 133 S. 36th St




Mental Health Wellness Series

Chinese Language Program
- | Annenberg 110




Film Screening: "Sweet Bean (あん)"

Japan Global Issues: Disability Rights
- | Fisher-Bennet Hall 401 | 3340 Walnut Street

Sweet Bean (あん) is a 2015 Japanese drama film directed by Naomi Kawase. The film was selected to open the Un Certain Regard section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. It was also selected to be screened in the…




CSCC Event: "'Love Happens for a Reason in this World. So does Hatred': Affective Spaces as an Analytical Framework for the Study of Contemporary China"

Shih-Diing Liu, Professor of Communication, University of Macau
- | C Conference Room, PCPSE Room 418




Korean Studies Colloquium: "The Korean DMZ as an Impossible Space: Reflections on Peace Beyond Geopolitics"

Eleana Kim, Professor, Department of Anthropology, UC Irvine
- | Location TBD




CSCC Event: "Viewing History from the Inside: Key Episodes and Crises in US-China Relation, 1985-2020"

John Culver, Former National Intelligence Officer for East Asia, retired CIA analyst, Atlatic Council Senior Fellow
- | CSCC Conference Room, PCPSE Room 418 | 133 S. 36th Street




Humanities Colloquium: "Global Frontiers and the Making of Modern China"

Shellen Xiao Wu, Lehigh University
- | Perelman Center for Political Science and Economics 200 | 133 S. 36th Street

From the 1850s until the mid-twentieth century, from Asia to Europe and the Americas, countries around the world engaged with new interpretations of…