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The Female Artisan Gu Erniang and the Craft of Inkstone Making in Early Modern...
This talk by Dorothy Ko (History|Barnard), focuses on the career of Gu Erniang, the most famous female inkstone-maker in the history of the craft, as...
EAP faculty Jessica Chen Weiss in the Guardian: “To some extent, the government has been able to use tough talk and bluster to appease domestic...
SAP faculty Eswar Prasad quoted in Bloomberg: "“The phase-one trade deal between the U.S. and China hangs by a thread."
EAP's Jessica Chen Weiss in NYT: “With global anti-China sentiment at its highest level in decades, Chinese officials have indicated an interest in...
WaPo quotes EAP faculty Jessica Chen Weiss: “Closing the consulate does not appear to be part of a coherent strategy to deter or compel China to alter...
Sex/Gender, Reproduction, and Metaphors of Pathology
Kun Huang, a Ph.D. candidate in Comparative Literature and officer in our EAP Graduate Student Steering committee, writes about "Anti-Blackness" in...
Throughout modern history, the emergence of movements making powerful demands for justice have opened up the possibility for profound social...
"Especially given that [Chinese leader] Xi Jinping has reasserted the role of Marxism in education and official ideology, the state wants to keep a...
Robin McNeal in conversation with John Zinda
China's enormous economic, industrial, and environmental transformation over the past few decades is the theme spring 2020 CCCI lecture series.
Michael Hathaway and CCCI faculty host John Zinda
John Zinda speaks with Michael Hathaway about the transformative Matsutake mushroom trade in southwest China.