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UCLA Center for Chinese Studies说:留言于2016-10-21 07:11:20(第15条)
The Optical Illusion Revisited: What Happens in Six Months
Thursday, Oct 27, 2016, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
10383 Bunche Hall, UCLA
Taiwan Studies Lecture by Tina Lu, Yale University
The image above is part of a famous series of illustrations of Xixiangji (The Story of the Western Wing) and dates from right before the fall of the Ming dynasty. The particular woodblock print depicts a zoumadeng, a revolving lantern powered by the heat of a candle. Six months ago, Tina Lu gave a lecture at UCLA about a seventeenth-century community of lens specialists (what Joseph Needham calls "optick artists"). That talk suggested some ways to consider both the object and the image in the context of an early modern discourse first on materiality and also on what cannot be spoken. Prof. Lu has since returned to these sources and revised her earlier reading of their writings. Come to find out what she has learned.
The UCLA Taiwan Studies Lectureship is a joint program of the UCLA Asia Institute and the Dean of Humanities and is made possible with funding from the Department of International and Cross-Strait Education, Ministry of Education, Taiwan, represented by the Education Division, Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Los Angeles.

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China Institute说:留言于2016-10-20 08:53:59(第14条)
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Mah Jongg in Jewish and Chinese Heritage
Wednesday, October 26, 7:00PM - 8:00PM
This October, China Institute is partnering with the Museum of Jewish Heritage to present this entertaining, insightful program tied to their exhibition Project Mah Jongg. Learn the history of the beloved game and its significance in Jewish and Chinese traditions with authors and scholars Gregg Swain and Melissa Martens Yaverbaum.

Literature of the Six Dynasties Period: A Ben Wang Lecture Series
Thursdays, October 27, November 3 & 10
6:30PM-8:30PM
In this three-session series, China Institute Senior Lecturer Ben Wang will discuss the lives and works of representative poets of the Six Dynasties as well as the quintessential spirit of famed texts A New Account of Tales of the World and Zhaoming''''s Collection of Literary Works.

40 Rector Street, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10006
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class=blackG>China Institute in America (NY) 说:>留言于2016-10-14 09:25:27(第8条)
Literature of the Six Dynasties Period: A Ben Wang Lecture Series
Thursdays, October 27, November 3 & 10
6:30PM-8:30PM
In this three-session series, China Institute Senior Lecturer Ben Wang will discuss the lives and works of representative poets of the Six Dynasties as well as the quintessential spirit of famed texts A New Account of Tales of the World and Zhaoming's Collection of Literary Works.

The Social Fantastic: Ge Fei with Zhang Xudong
Thursday, October 13, 6:30PM-8:00PM
Join us for an exclusive conversation between Ge Fei, one of China's leading voices in contemporary fiction, and Zhang Xudong, Director of NYU China House. They will discuss Ge Fei's body of work and the publication of The Invisibility Cloak by NYRB Classics.

Lecture Series: Expanding the Boundaries of Chinese Poetry
Saturdays, October 22, November 5, December 3
2:00PM-4:00PM
In this three-session lecture series, poet and professor Yibing Huang will introduce three famous yet often misunderstood Chinese writers and re-examine their distinctive relationships with contemporary Chinese poetry.

Mah Jongg in Jewish and Chinese Heritage
Wednesday, October 26, 7:00PM - 8:00PM
This October, China Institute is partnering with the Museum of Jewish Heritage to present this entertaining, insightful program tied to their exhibition Project Mah Jongg. Learn the history of the beloved game and its significance in Jewish and Chinese traditions with authors and scholars Gregg Swain and Melissa Martens Yaverbaum.

40 Rector Street, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10006 l Tel: 212.744.8181
UCLA Center for Chinese Studies说:留言于2016-10-14 09:22:19(第7条)
Abrogation and Its Discontents: Towards New Paradigms of PRC Law and the 1949 Revolution
Thursday, Oct 13, 2016
2:00 PM - 3:45 PM
Bunche Hall Room 10383
Talk by Glenn Tiffert, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Fired by ideological zeal, in 1949 the Chinese Communist Party promptly abrogated the Nationalist legal system by fiat, vowing to erect an authentically revolutionary successor in its place. Ever since, official sources have portrayed abrogation as nothing less than the opening gambit in the PRC legal system’s creation.

Scholars remain largely in the thrall of that narrative. Abrogation lies at the core of their conceptual armature, which grounds the legal system’s identity in a lineage shorn of Chinese sources beyond the CCP. This distorts their grasp of the 1949 revolution, and of the origins, trajectory, and character of the legal system, and tends to reduce PRC legal history to little more than a branch of Party history. The talk challenges this way of seeing and the creation myths that spring from it.

Glenn Tiffert is the Distinguished Post-Doctoral Fellow in Residence in the Study of China at the Lieberthal-Rogel Center for Chinese Studies at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He received his Ph.D. in History from the University of California, Berkeley. His research interests center on 20th century China, Chinese legal history, and computational analyses of modern Chinese textual corpora. He has published on the Chinese judiciary, Chinese constitutionalism, and current legal affairs.

UCLA Center for Chinese Studies
11381 Bunche Hall
Los Angeles, CA 90095
Campus Mail Code: 148703
Tel: (310) 825-8683
Fax: (310) 206-3555
china@international.ucla.edu
中国知网国际出版中心说:留言于2016-10-14 09:17:11(第6条)
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时间飞逝,转眼又到了秋天!我们依旧坚持的编写着我们工作中的一些心得体会。真心感谢在我们成长的道路上您对我们的大力支持与陪伴,2016年即将过去,但是我们受益匪浅,特别感谢您一直的支持,希望可以跟您继续更好的合作~
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2017 Online Teaching Conference说:留言于2016-10-14 09:11:19(第5条)
Conference Dates: Monday, June 19 - Wednesday, June 21, 2017
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Call For Proposals is OPEN!
We invite you to submit a speaker proposal for the 2017 Online Teaching Conference.
The Conference is a unique peer-to-peer premier gathering of California Community College (and other institutions), faculty, staff, and administrators leading the way in developing innovative and effective online education. Conference participants will be challenged and engaged by in-depth examination of relevant topics related to effective practices, support and resources, technology innovation, and leadership and evaluation.
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China Institute Public Program说:留言于2016-10-14 09:06:50(第4条)
Literature of the Six Dynasties Period: A Ben Wang Lecture Series
Thursdays, October 27, November 3 & 10
6:30PM-8:30PM
In this three-session series, China Institute Senior Lecturer Ben Wang will discuss the lives and works of representative poets of the Six Dynasties as well as the quintessential spirit of famed texts A New Account of Tales of the World and Zhaoming's Collection of Literary Works.

The Social Fantastic: Ge Fei with Zhang Xudong
Thursday, October 13, 6:30PM-8:00PM
Join us for an exclusive conversation between Ge Fei, one of China's leading voices in contemporary fiction, and Zhang Xudong, Director of NYU China House. They will discuss Ge Fei''''s body of work and the publication of The Invisibility Cloak by NYRB Classics.

Lecture Series: Expanding the Boundaries of Chinese Poetry
Saturdays, October 22, November 5, December 3
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In this three-session lecture series, poet and professor Yibing Huang will introduce three famous yet often misunderstood Chinese writers and re-examine their distinctive relationships with contemporary Chinese poetry.
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Mah Jongg in Jewish and Chinese Heritage
Wednesday, October 26, 7:00PM - 8:00PM
This October, China Institute is partnering with the Museum of Jewish Heritage to present this entertaining, insightful program tied to their exhibition Project Mah Jongg. Learn the history of the beloved game and its significance in Jewish and Chinese traditions with authors and scholars Gregg Swain and Melissa Martens Yaverbaum.

40 Rector Street, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10006 l Tel: 212.744.8181
Mark Liu说:留言于2016-10-14 08:37:33(第3条)
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china@international.ucla.edu说:留言于2016-10-14 07:54:41(第2条)
The National Palace Museum and Asia Today
Thursday, October 20, 2016
4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Charles E. Young Research Library, Main Conference Room, UCLA
Talk by Dr. Kungshin Chou, former Director of National Palace Museum (故宫), Taiwan
Our lives are shaped by the choices we make, and for me no decision was more important than choosing to devote my life to the National Palace Museum in Taipei, a sanctuary for knowledge and a place for learning. My first term of service at the National Palace Museum lasted 27 years, from 1972 to 1999, at which time I returned to my alma mater, Fu Jen Catholic University, to found the Graduate Institute of Museum Studies in order to cultivate young museum professionals. In May 2008, President Ma Ying Jeou asked me back to the National Palace Museum to be its director. I served in that capacity for four years, retiring in July 2012.
My 31 years at the National Palace Museum provided me with an extended and unique view of an exceptional institution. In this lecture, I recount some of my experiences and revisit the work and accomplishments achieved during my long tenure, including overseeing the planning and building of the southern branch of the NPM in Jiayi; and ultimately leading to the National Palace Museum’s recognition as one of the top museums in the world and number one in Asia.
Kungshin Chou received her doctorate degree in Art History and Archaeology from the University of Paris-Sorbonne (Paris IV), France in 1995. She is a specialist in Chinese lacquer wares and a pioneer educator in museology in Taiwan. During her tenure as Director of the National Palace Museum from 2008-2012, she curated and oversaw a number of large-scale international exhibitions and scholarly catalogues. Under her stewardship the Museum was acknowledged for being one of the top major museums in the world not only for its unparalleled collection of Chinese art but also for the model it established for museum collaboration, education, exhibition, publication, and research. Reminiscing on her lifelong service and experience at the NPM, Dr. Chou is currently working on a book manuscript titled Wo yu Gugong yuan 我與故宮緣, The National Palace Museum and Me.
Contact: china@international.ucla.edu
UCLA Center for Chinese Studies说:留言于2016-10-14 07:52:43(第1条)
China Town Hall: Local Connections, National Reflections
Tuesday, October 18, 2016
3:30 PM - 6:30 PM
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Live national webcast by Dr. Henry Kissinger and in-person lecture by UCSD Prof. Barry Naughton
China’s rapid emergence as a global player and potential partner on many U.S. policy priorities has ensured that the Sino-American relationship will have a direct impact on the lives of nearly everyone in both Countries. To help Americans better understand the complex U.S.-China relationship, the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations is conducting the tenth annual CHINA Town Hall: Local Connections, National Reflections at more than 70 locations nationwide. The program will feature a live webcast discussion with former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, moderated by National Committee President Stephen Orlins, followed by an in-person lecture by UCSD economist and professor Barry Naughton.
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DR. HENRY A. KISSINGER was the 56th Secretary of State (1973-1977), the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs under President Nixon (1969-1975), and a member of the President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (1984-1990).
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PROF. BARRY NAUGHTON is the Sokwanlok Chair of Chinese International Affairs at the School of Global Policy and Strategy at the University of California, San Diego. He is one of the world’s most highly respected economists working on China. He is an authority on the Chinese economy with an emphasis on issues relating to industry, trade, finance and China''''s transition to a market economy.
Xi Jinping came to office in 2012 with a dual challenge. He had his own ambitious political and economic agenda, but also had to manage the end of China’s ultra-high speed economic growth era. With one year remaining in Xi’s first term, almost none of the ambitious economic reforms have been achieved, yet the economy appears set to perform adequately through the coming year. Has the Xi economy transitioned to a stable “new normal”? Or are deferred problems building up that threaten to disrupt Xi’s second term?
Cosponsored with Burkle Center for International Relations, UCLA Law, International & Comparative Law Program (ICLP) at UCLA School of Law, The National Committee on United States China Relations, the USC U.S.-China Institute, the Asia Society of Southern California, Richard C. Rudolph East Asian Library
 
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