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Early China Seminar Lecture Series: “On the Creation of the Warring States: An Exploration of a Historiographical Staple”

Early China Seminar Lecture Series:
“On the Creation of the Warring States: An Exploration of a Historiographical Staple”

Miranda Brown, University of Michigan
Friday, April 20, 2018
4:30-6:30 PM
Faculty House

For almost a century, scholars have debated about what happened during the Warring States (Zhanguo) period. Was this a period of great intellectual foment and social mobility — unlike earlier eras, was this actually a time talented men of obscure origin could rise to the height of state power based on their hard work, ability, or sheer cunning? Or was this simply a time of political violence and social upheaval? This paper attempts to reframe the question — by shifting the attention from the events to the time period itself. It asks when did historians and Chinese first recognize the Warring States as a discrete historical moment, and why?

04/20/2018 by admin

Tagged With: Anthropology, China, Chinese

Cultivating a Therapeutic Self in China

Cultivating a Therapeutic Self in China

Li Zhang, Professor of Anthropology, University of California, Davis

Moderated by Nick Bartlett, Assistant Professor of Contemporary Chinese Culture and Society, Barnard College

Tuesday, April 3, 2018
12:00-1:30 PM
International Affairs Building, Room 918
No registration required

04/03/2018 by admin

Tagged With: China, Chinese, Chinese Literature

Wenzao Wu & Bingxin Xie

Wenzao Wu & Bingxin Xie

Binggen Wang, President of Bingxin Research Society, Founding President of Bingxin Literature Museum

Monday, March 5, 2018
2:00-4:00 PM
403 Kent Hall

This talk will be given in Chinese.

Sponsors and Cosponsors:
Confucius Institute at Columbia University
Columbia University Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures
Columbia Global Centers|Beijing

03/05/2018 by admin

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