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chinainstitute.org 留言于2016-04-10 01:28:31 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2016 No.9) |
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China - The Red Sons: A Screening and Conversation with Zheng Shengtian Tuesday, May 3, 6:30PM-8:15PM 40 Rector Street, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10006 Event Fee: Members - Free, Non-Members - $5 Beginning in 1966, China's Great Proletariat Cultural Revolution was a mass movement that shook the foundations of Modern China to its core. The movement's ubiquitous presence deeply disrupted all aspects of Chinese society, and has had a lasting impact on Chinese culture that is still present today. On May 3, 2016, join China Institute in collaboration with Asia Art Archive for a screening of China - The Red Sons (1968, 47 mins), shot by Australian filmmaker Roger Whittaker during a trip to China in 1968 organized by the Australian Union of University Students. One of the few documentaries made in China during the Cultural Revolution, the film offers a unique record of people's daily lives in this period, featuring interviews with students, pupils, Red Guards and the late Anna Louise Strong. Following the screening, renowned curator, Zheng Shengtian, and Jane DeBevoise, Chair of the Board of Directors, Asia Art Archive will host a discussion. For questions or to register by phone, please contact 212-744-8181 ext. 138 or by email at anicholson@chinainstitute.org |
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无知+愚昧 留言于2016-04-07 16:15:48 |
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评论:刘旷:为什么我认为中国互联网能超越美国? |
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不想说多了,只有一句话,谷歌服务在中华人民共和国境内(不含台港澳地区)是无法使用的,小米、华为之类,只是帮谷歌或ARM公司做下游产品而已,简单说,小米、华为手机连电阻电容都是日本产的,更别说操作系统、CPU或摄像头了。 硬件还有门槛,软件就没什么门槛了吧,微软谷歌工程师用的编程电脑,不比我们的先进吧,泱泱15亿人口的大国,用010101敲个像样的程序都不会,还好意思说什么互联网呢。 要是美国商务部宣布不再供应美国产品给小米或华为了,小米一天内倒闭,华为三天关门。中兴通讯的例子看到了么? |
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USC U.S.-China Institute 留言于2016-04-05 06:22:11 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2016 No.9) |
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What: Confucius And The World He Created When: Thursday, April 7, 2016, 4:00-5:30pm Where: ANN 106, Wallis Annenberg Hall, USC Campus Cost: Free, please register here. Confucius is perhaps the most important philosopher in history. Today, his teachings shape the daily lives of more than 1.6 billion people. Throughout East Asia, Confucius's influence can be seen in everything from business practices and family relationships to educational standards and government policies. Even as western ideas from Christianity to Communism have bombarded the region, Confucius's doctrine has endured as the foundation of East Asian culture. It is impossible to understand East Asia, journalist Michael Schuman demonstrates, without first engaging with Confucius and his vast legacy.
Confucius created a worldview that is in many respects distinct from, and in conflict with, Western culture. As Schuman shows, the way that East Asian companies are managed, how family members interact with each other, and how governments see their role in society all differ from the norm in the West due to Confucius's lasting impact. Confucius has been credited with giving East Asia an advantage in today''''s world, by instilling its people with a devotion to learning, and propelling the region's economic progress. Still, the sage has also been highly controversial. For the past 100 years, East Asians have questioned if the region can become truly modern while Confucius remains so entrenched in society. He has been criticized for causing the inequality of women, promoting authoritarian regimes, and suppressing human rights. Despite these debates, East Asians today are turning to Confucius to help them solve the ills of modern life more than they have in a century. As a wealthy and increasingly powerful Asia rises on the world stage, Confucius, too, will command a more prominent place in global culture. Touching on philosophy, history, and current affairs, Confucius tells the vivid, dramatic story of the enigmatic philosopher whose ideas remain at the heart of East Asian civilization.
4/22/2016 - China's Growing Pains Join us on Friday, April 22 for a day-long discussion of where China is, where it might be heading, and why it matters for the Chinese, the United States, and the world. Our roster of distinguished scholars and policy analysts will examine • the state of U.S.-China relations and China's geopolitical aims and tactics • the state of China's economy and prospects for economic reforms • the benefits and challenges of China's rapid and continuing urbanization • if dominant political and social trends will foster the stability the party wants and the innovation the economy needs. WHEN: Friday, April 22, 2016 from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM WHERE: Grand Ballroom, Radisson Hotel at USC - 3540 S Figueroa St. Los Angeles, CA COST: Register before April 3 for the early bird price of $75! $100 after April 3, $25 for students (must present valid student ID during check-in) Included: Breakfast, lunch, refreshments, and conference goodies!
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China Institute 留言于2016-04-05 06:11:45 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2016 No.9) |
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China's Great Emperors Thursdays, April 21, 28; May 5, 12, 19, 26, 6:30PM-8:00PM 40 Rector Street, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10006 China's Great Emperors" is a six-session lecture series that will explore the history of imperial China through the lives of some of its most fascinating emperors. Each lecture features a prominent scholar covering an emperor and his dynasty, from the "first" emperor Qin Shi Huangdi to the Mongol rule of Khubilai Khan to the late-imperial glories of Emperor Qianlong. Join China Institute in exploring more than 2000 years of imperial rule over the Middle Kingdom.
Bagua Zhang: A Presentation by Martial Arts Master Wang Hanzhi Tuesday, April 19, 6:30PM-8:00PM 40 Rector Street, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10006 Founded in early 19th century China, Bagua Zhang is one of three branches of martial arts in the Wudang school. Join us as we welcome a martial arts delegation from China headed by Master Wang Hanzhi, a 5th generation master in the Imperial Bagua Zhang style, for a lecture and presentation on this classic form of martial arts. Following the lecture, Master Wang and his team will lead a demonstration in which audience members can participate. For questions or to register by phone, please contact 212-744-8181 ext. 138 or by email at anicholson@chinainstitute.org |
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