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Space, State, and Daily Life in a Manchurian City

February 27 @ 4:15 pm - 5:45 pm

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Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures

This event is free and open to the public.

Description

What can one neighborhood reveal about the making of a modern nation? This talk deciphers the unexpected significance of Xita, a half-square-mile quarter in Shenyang, in Northeast China. It shows that over nearly four centuries, Xita has been shaped and reshaped by empire, war, migration, and urban transformation. The history of this small area mirrors large-scale changes, including and especially China’s metamorphosis from a multi-ethnic Eurasian empire to a postindustrial society. By studying how global and local forces play out in everyday spaces, the talk reveals a perspective for understanding China’s past—not from the top down, but through the streets and people who lived it.

Speaker

Professor Nianshen Song is a historian at the Tsinghua Institute of Advanced Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences. His research and teaching focus on late imperial and modern East Asia, with special interest in frontiers, trans-regional networks and historical geography. His monographs in English include The Neighborhood: Space, State, and Daily Life in a Manchurian City (2025) and Making Borders in Modern East Asia: The Tumen River Demarcation, 1881–1919 (2018).

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Date:
February 27
Time:
4:15 pm - 5:45 pm
Website:
https://www.columbiaucch.org/upcoming-events/space-state-and-daily-life-in-a-manchurian-city

Organizer

Critical Chinese Humanitites
Website:
https://www.columbiaucch.org/cch

Venue

403 Kent Hall
1140 Amsterdam Ave.
New York, NY 10027 United States
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Phone:
212-854-5027
Website:
ealac.columbia.edu
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