Past Events

Past Events




CEAS Humanities Colloquium: "The Future Is Now: Theory and Method of the Newborn Socialist Thing"

- | Laurence Coderre, New York University 
Zoom Talk
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Whereas the contemporary era in China is often depicted in terms of rampant, ideologically vacuous commodification, the Cultural Revolution (1966-76) is typically cast as a time of ubiquitous politics and scarce…




CSCC Event: "Trafficking Data: How China is Winning the Battle for Digital Sovereignty"

- | Aynne Kokas, University of Virginia 
Perelman Center for Political Science and Economics
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Korean Studies Colloquium: "Subempire's Refugees: South Kora's Encounter with Indochinese Refugees, 1975-1992"

- | Nora Kim, University of Mary Washington 
Williams 623
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Perry World House Book Talk: "China's Next Act: How Sustainability and Technology are Reshaping China's Rise"

- | Scott M. Moore, University of Pennsylvania; Regina M. Abrami, University of Pennsylvania 
World Forum and Zoom
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CSCC Event: "Constrain Bureaucratic Zealot for Zero-Covid: Conflicting Goals in China's Policymaking"

- | Hongshen Zhu, University of Pennsylvania
CSCC Conference Room
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Korean Studies Colloquium: "Surgeons Who Wrote: Making a Public Discourse of Plastic Surgery in South Korea"

- | So-Rim Lee, University of Pennsylvania 
Williams 623 
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CANCELLED: CEAS East-Southeast Asia Colloquium: "The Information Order in Colonial Annam"

- | Hayden Cherry, Northwestern University 
 

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CEAS Humanities Colloquium: "What kind of war was the Vietnam War? Civil Warfare, Violence, and Sovereignty in the Mekong Delta, 1945-1960"

- | Edward Miller, Dartmouth University 
Annenberg 111
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For decades, historical scholarship on the Vietnam War has focused two main interpretations of the conflict. In most accounts, the war is depicted either as a war of Vietnamese national liberation or as a conflict…




Korean Studies Colloquium: "Unhistorical Use of History: The Manchurian Western and Critical Monumentalism"

- | Seung-Hwan Shin, University of Pittsburgh 
Williams Hall 623
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CSCC Event: "The Tiger Leading the Dragon: How Taiwan Propelled China's Economic Rise"

- | Shelley Rigger, Davidson College
CSCC Conference Room
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