ANU China Seminar Series Presented by Dayton Lekner Thursday 26 October, 2017, 4:00- 5:30pm Seminar Room A, China in the World Building (188), Fellows Lane, ANU How should we understand the relationship between literature and politics of the Mao…
2:30-4:00pm , Thursday 2 November 2017 Room 318, Education 2 (ED2), La Trobe University Register before 1 November October This presentation examines judicial reforms that were initially launched in 1999. It starts with an analysis of the fundamental problems and difficulties that…
China Studies Research Centre, La Trobe University 2:00-3:30pm, Thursday 26 October Room 318, Education 2 (ED2), La Trobe University Register before 25 October Xiong Shili 熊十力 (1885-1968) was one of the most influential Chinese philosophers of the twentieth century, and he…
National Library of Australia 5:15 for 5:30pm, Thursday 26 October Conference Room, National Library of Australia Bookings essential Book here or 02 6262 1111 What were Chinese children reading about Australia and the world in the late nineteenth and early…
Australian Centre on China in the World, the Australian National University Thursday, 19 October, 5:30pm–7:30pm Auditorium, China in the World Building, 188 Fellows Lane, ANU Many visitors to Xi’an go to the Tomb of Empress Wu 武則天 (624–705), where their…
Jointly organized by the Cluster of LLCE, China Studies Centre and the Department of Chinese Studies, the University of Sydney 4-5:30pm, 23 October 2017 Teachers College Lecture Room 306 Contact: Chiew-Hui Ho Email: chiewhui.ho@sydney.edu.au Two large-scale protest movements erupted…
Chinese Studies, UNSW 4:15-5:45pm, Monday 9 October, 2017 Morven Brown 209 (C20) Prof. Jon von Kowallis, Series Convenor j.vonkowallis@unsw.edu.au t: (02) 9385 1020 Using a comparative analysis of two rural and disabled e-entrepreneurs, the “cheongsam man” and the “nectarine girl,”…
School of Humanities and Languages of UNSW Prof Li Yi 4:15 – 5:45pm, Tue 3 Oct, 2017 Morven Brown 310, UNSW One of the main historical contexts in the development of modern Chinese literature was the Republican era in China.…
China Studies Research Centre of La Trobe University Speaker: Dr Zugang Wu 2:30-4:00pm, Thursday 28 September 2017 Room 318, Education 2 (ED2), La Trobe University “Human nature is evil” is a well-known claim made by the early philosopher Xunzi (fl. 3rd.…
The Chinese Studies, the University of New South Wales Speaker: Kam Louie 4:15-5:45pm Tuesday 19 September 2017 Morven Brown Building Rm 310, High St., Gate 8, UNSW Kensington campus Convenor: Prof. Jon Eugene von Kowallis, tel. 9385-1020; email: j.vonkowallis@unsw.edu.au …