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UsChina@usc.rdu 留言于2019-04-09 10:30:26 |
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评论:2019国泰奖学金和晨光奖学金评审工作在中国驻洛杉矶总领馆完成 |
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Screening: Tiananmen Square Date: Tuesday, April 9, 2019 Time: 4-6 PM Location: Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, ASC 204, USC Cost: Free, please rsvp: uschina@usc.edu
Tiananmen Square is part of the institute's Assignment: China series. This episode focuses on the work of journalists covering the massive demonstrations that rocked Beijing in spring 1989. Through interviews with those journalists as well as officials and demonstration leaders as well as archival photos and video, the documentary shows how the demonstrations and the violence that ended them drew unprecedented and sustained coverage. That coverage did much to shape perceptions of China and its government and helped influence the response of the US and other governments to the bloody crackdown. Assignment:China is produced by the USC U.S.-China Institute. Mike Chinoy, CNN's Beijing bureau chief 1987-95, wrote and narrates the episode.
Mike Chinoy is a non-resident Senior Fellow of the USC U.S.-Institute. For more than twenty years he reported for CNN, ending as the network's Senior Asia Correspondent. Chinoy opened CNN's Beijing bureau in 1987 and was the bureau chief there until 1995. During that time he covered the 1989 events at Tiananmen Square, earning the CableACE, duPont and Peabody awards. He was also Hong Kong Bureau Chief for five years. His other awards include the Silver Medal from the New York Film Festival and Asian Television Awards for his reporting in Indonesia and Taiwan. Chinoy's published two books, China Live: People Power and the Television Revolution (1999) and Meltdown: The Inside Story of the North Korean Nuclear Crisis (2008). He taught at the USC Annenberg School of Communication and Journalism and ran the School's Hong Kong summer program 2007-2009. From 2006-2009 he was Edgerton Senior Fellow at the Pacific Council for Internati
Upcoming USCI Events Barbara Finamore: Will China Save the Planet? Date: Thursday, April 11, 2019 Time: 4-5:30pm Location: USC, Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, ASC 207 Cost: Free, please rsvp: uschina@usc.edu
With the United States backing away from commitments to address climate change, will China take the lead in saving our planet from environmental catastrophe? Many signs point to yes. China, the world's largest carbon emitter, is leading a global clean energy revolution, phasing out coal consumption and leading the development of a global system of green finance. |
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UCLA CCS 留言于2019-04-09 05:52:11 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2019 No.8) |
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To Free Speech from Free Speech: Disability Aesthetics and Queer Marxism in Hou Hsiao-Hsien''''s A City of Sadness Thursday, April 11, 2019 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM 10383 Bunche Hall, UCLA
Talk by Hentyle Yapp, New York University Michel Foucault notably identified the import of speaking truth to power through the Stoic practice of parrhesia. This notion becomes ever important with popular and activist demands for truth and transparency in light of “fake news,” state secrets, and the suppression of tax documents. Yet, the reliance on truth and transparency through the act of free speech produces a political paradigm that often turns to centrist demands, as “all sides” must be heard. Under dominant liberalism, both conservatives and radical leftists understand themselves as performing parrhesia and are framed as illiberal. In other words, parrhesia and speaking truth come to be limited when situated within liberalist logics.
This presentation asks what might happen if we free the concept of speech from free speech itself? What happens when political speech might be reimagined beyond calls for truth and transparency? Put differently, what might speech look like if not primarily informed through a liberal democratic tradition? To explore these questions, I turn to disability, particularly deafness and muteness, under conditions of colonialism to grapple with formulations of speech that do not fit under truth, transparency, and liberalism. In particular, I examine Taiwanese director Hou Hsiao-Hsien’s classic and lauded film A City of Sadness (1989) and focus on its disability aesthetics. This film, which won the Golden Lion prize at the Venice Film festival, displaces sound and speech during Taiwan’s passage from Japanese colonial occupation to mainland Chinese colonization following the second world war. Rather than depicting true images of Japanese and Chinese colonial violence or privileging historical realism, the director notably develops an aesthetic of opacity and illegibility. Hou’s aesthetics, in other words, provide a political critique that does not rely on truth, repair, and recognition. Sound, speech, and silence intertwine across multiple media like radio, performance, and photography, offering indirect mediation as a way to disentangle free speech from liberalism. Further, Tony Leung’s deaf-mute character, Lin Wen-Ching, complicates the oft-presumed association between agential resistance and free speech. Ultimately, this film provides a space to trace a “queer Marxist” genealogy across two Chinas, as informed by the work of Petrus Liu, in order to free speech from its usual liberalist sentiments. By turning to this genealogy, we begin to reimagine different modes of critique, structural analysis, and subject formation beyond liberalism.
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 |
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XU 留言于2019-04-07 09:44:33 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2019 No.8) |
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讣告 美国著名爱国侨领,飞虎队老英雄,家庭的模范丈夫和父亲陈科志先生于美国时间2019年4月2日晚8点30分在洛杉矶仙逝,享年94岁。陈科志1926年8月15日出生於湖南长沙,后考入国立西南联合大学工程学院机械系。太平洋战争爆发后,陈科志先生为报效祖国投笔从戎,毅然加入美国14航空队(飞虎队)担任战斗机维修与保养工作,为中国人民抗日战争暨世界反法西斯战争取得胜利做出了贡献。战后移居美国,继续为发展中美友谊维护世界和平做贡献。近年来,陈老不顾年事已高,依然发挥余热,积极参与社团活动,出钱出力,乐于帮助乡亲,在多个华人社团担任重要职位,为团结华人社区奉献力量,是侨界德高望重的长者。陈科志老先生千古! 望家人节哀顺变,保重身体。 陈科志先生悼念追思会将于2019年4月27日(星期六)上午9:30举行,仪式地点如下: Church of our Heritage Forest Lawn Covina Hills 21300 Via Verde Drive, Covina, CA 91724 恭请您拨冗莅临,共同追思缅怀,建议大家9点前抵达,仪式将准时开始。谨此奉闻。 相关事项: 1)如希望参加陈科志先生治丧委员会的个人,请与联络人报名。 2)如需敬献花篮,请接洽美心花艺626-281-8323 (花篮规格$110和$160,包括税金和送达) 或交给联络人代办。 3)如需捐款帮助家人,请直接写支票给陈老女儿: KIT CHAN 4)联络电话:626-353-6222, 626-380-6410, 626-262-3620 ,949-533-8090 ,626-458-7666 |
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Hinauslink 留言于2019-04-07 07:21:45 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2019 No.8) |
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Dear Friend, Please click http://www.ChinaUSFriendship.com to read 1) “The dangerous absurdity of America’s trade wars” by Jeffrey D Sachs; 2) “For countries around the world, China’s ‘Belt and Road Initiative’ has more pros than cons” by SCMP Editorial; and 3) “Can the US win the new cold war with China? Not without risking a nuclear war” by Hugh White. In the Music Section, we have Hong Kong Metropolitan Youth Orchestra (MYO; 香港青少年管弦樂團) 2016 Airport Flash mob Performance [Official]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7S6LERvJ0Do https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3sDuX8b8qU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzmI63FaYtI
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Xilin 留言于2019-04-07 07:01:05 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2019 No.8) |
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Come Join us for The 14th Xilin Lantern Festival! Dance. Acrobatics. Music. Kung-Fu. Culture. Once again, that time is here! The 14th Xilin Lantern Festival is just around the corner!
The 14th Xilin Lantern Festival April 27, 2019, Saturday Yellow Box Christian Church 1635 Emerson Lane, Naperville, IL 60540 Games & Activity Fair 2:00 - 4:30pm Open to the public Stage Performance 5:30 pm For ticketing information: 630-355-4322 |
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CTA 留言于2019-04-07 06:47:30 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2019 No.8) |
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EMEID Application Deadline is Approaching CTA wants to make sure you are aware of an exciting leadership development opportunity. The Ethnic Minority Early Identification and Development Program (EMEID) was created to identify ethnic minority members who are interested in expanding their roles in the organization, locally and statewide. The program builds on existing CTA/NEA programs, trainings, conferences and events incorporating coaching and interaction with leadership from local chapters, CTA/NEA as well as CTA board members and staff. The application deadline for the 2019 EMEID Program is April 26, 2019.
The ideal candidate for this program is an ethnic minority member who is interested in leadership within CTA and its local chapters. Please visit www.cta.org/emeid for more information and application. Please contact Nicole Love at Nlove@cta.org with any questions. California Teachers Association 1705 Murchison Drive Burlingame, CA, 94010 Phone: (650) 697-1400
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ICSPAH 留言于2019-04-07 06:39:57 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2019 No.8) |
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Hi, Dear ICSPAH members: How are you? Hope this email finds you well! We write to update you the 2019 nominations and awards. In detail, 3 members have been selected as the recipients of 3 prestigious ICSPAH awards. Congratulations to all of them! Excellent Early Career Research Award: Jiling Liu Excellent Service Award: Xiaozan Wang Exceptional Teaching Award: Xihe Zhu In addition, there are 3 nominees for the 2 ICSPAH positions. See below. Their application materials are in the attachment. President-Elect: Bo Shen Student Representative: Ran Wei; Xiaoxia Zhang Thanks a lot ! We look forward to seeing you at Tampa, FL next week.
Dr. Zan Gao, & Dr. Charles Huang Chair and co-chair of ICSPAH Credential and Nominating Committee
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外联 留言于2019-04-05 03:49:09 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2019 No.8) |
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身份 始终是萦绕在留学生心头的一个困扰 如果你也有同样的困扰 欢迎你来参加 Fordham CSSA和Ashenberg Law Group联合主办的 留学生移民法律专题讲座 活动时间:2019年4月10日 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm 活动地址:Room LL524, 113 W 60th St, New York, NY 10023
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活动详情 许多留学生废寝忘食,最后只是为了争夺美国名牌大学不到10%的留学生名额。全美600万家公司中,只有2.5万家为海外员工办理工作签证,占比不到0.5%。中国学生的中签率仅为9.3%,即使抽中,靠工作获取绿卡最长可长达11年的时间。许多优秀的同学最终只能抱憾终止自己的事业,有的同学甚至都没有开始。据统计,国内有超过60%的成年人曾动过移民海外的想法,原因各种各样,因为教育,医疗,环境等等...不是每个人都想留在美国,但没有身份,连这种选项都没有。如果你也有同样的疑问,欢迎你来参加Fordham CSSA和Ashenberg Law Group联合主办的留学生实习以及工作实用知识专题讲座。你将有机会和Ashenberg Law Group资深律师当面咨询。 |
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