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- Family Matters: Chinese Queer Politics around the Rise of a Family-State (Wei Wei, Eastern China Normal University)
- Prestige, Manipulation, and Coercion: Elite Power Struggles in the Soviet Union and China after Stalin and Mao (Joseph Torigian, American University)
- Film Screening with Director (Fan Popo, independent filmmaker)
- Human-to-Tiger-and-Back Transformation in Medieval Chinese Stories (Manling Luo, Indiana University Bloomington)
- Sources of Revolutionary Energy: Body Politics in the Socialist Representation of Coal Mines (Xingming Wang, Rutgers Comparative Literature)
- Economic Inequality and Social and Demographic Outcomes in China (Yu XIE, Princeton University)
- The Rise and Fall of Imperial China: The Social Origins of State Development (Yuhua Wang, Harvard University)
- Thinking about China in Dark Times with Hannah Arendt (Yang XIAO, Kenyon College)
- "Decomposition": 2023 Rutgers Program in Comparative Literature Graduate Conference
- Listing Chinese Buddhist Mountain Tourism Companies on the Stock Market: Investing Karma (Kin Cheung, Moravian University)
- The King's Road: Diplomacy and the Remaking of the Silk Road (Xin WEN, Princeton University)
- Mindfulness and Self-Achievement in the Life Course Perspective (Chien-Chung Huang, Rutgers School of Social Work)
- Villages-in-the-City of the Pearl River Delta: An Unfinished Modernity (Zheng LIN, Sun Yat-sen University/Harvard Fairbank Center)
- A Eulogy for Scallion: Food Shortage and its Parodies during the Shanghai Covid Lockdown (Minhua Ling, Institute for Advanced Study)
- True Crimes and True Criminals: Standards of Visual Evidence in a Twelfth-Century Casebook (Ari Daniel Levine, University of Georgia/IAS) (Canceled)
- International Workshop on Premodern and Modern Chinese Literature and History (Canceled)
- Civic Education for Ethnic, National and Global Identities in China and around the World: A Dialogue
- Floating Population from Africa: Black Experience and Anti-Black Racism in China (Guangzhi Huang, Thomas Jefferson University)
- Queer Moralities of Exchange: Sex, Money and Social Worth in Digital China (Yifeng Cai, Brown University)
- China’s “Referendum” of 1156, Or the Wang Zhiwang Moment in the Global History of Democracy (Shoufu Yin, University of British Columbia)
- Sixth Rutgers Workshop on Chinese Philosophy
- 14th Chinese Medieval Studies Workshop
- Retrospective exhibition of modern Chinese sculptor Liu Shiming at Mason Gross Galleries (exhibition 7/31-9/22; panel discussion and reception 9/6)
- Pests, keystone species and hungry ghosts: Human pika relations on the Tibetan plateau (Emily Yeh, University of Colorado Boulder)
- Unleashing the Power of Industrial Robotics on Firm Productivity: Evidence from China (Yanhong Jin, Rutgers)
- Why Re-translate a Classic? (Michael Nylan, University of California Berkeley)
- The Dean of Shandong: Confessions of a Minor Bureaucrat at a Chinese University (Daniel A. Bell, University of Hong Kong)
- The Ming Prince and Daoism (Richard Wang, University of Florida)
- Law & Political Economy in China's New Era (Tami Groswald Ozery, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel) (cancelled)
- Rejuvenating Communism: Youth Organizations and Elite Renewal in Post-Mao China (Jérôme Doyon, Centre for International Relations, France)
- The Life Cycle of the Sacred: Manichaeans Artifacts and their Curious Preservation at Buddhist Archeological Sites across Medieval East Central Asia (Zsuzsanna Gulasci, Northern Arizona University)
- Terror Capitalism: Producing the "Terrorist-Worker" in Northwest China (Darren Byler, Simon Fraser University, Canada)
- Global China and Infrastructure Power: The techno-politics of the ‘China Model’ of development (Timothy Oakes, University of Colorado Boulder)
- Chinese-English Keywords Project Workshop
- Ecological States: A Book Forum
- Bridging Chinese History and Latin American History in Cold War Studies: Past and Present (Jian Ren, Rutgers History)
- The Gilded Cage: Technology, Development, and State Capitalism in China (Ya-Wen Lei, Harvard University)
- The Philosophy of Reading: Interpretation and Hermeneutics in Classical China (Michael Puett, Harvard University)
- Photography blog contribution due
- Chinese Cosmopolitanism: The History and Philosophy of an Idea (Shuchen Xiang, Xidian University 西电大学, China)
- Spatiocide as Spectacle: The Symbolic Violence of Development in Xinjiang (Lauren Restrepo, Bryn Mawr College)
- An Archaeological Approach to Collaboration and Competition in Hunter Gatherer Societies: Chinese Sites (Ilaria Patania, Rutgers University)
- Common Prosperity for Rural China: How the Rural-Urban Divide Threatens China’s Rise (Scott Rozelle, Stanford University)
- Slavery and Its Medieval Abolitionisms: China Contrasted to Europe (Don Wyatt, Middlebury College)
- Essay contest due
- Chinese Music and Theatre in the Americas--Chinese Diaspora in Cuba and the Caribbean (Rutgers faculty in dialogue with a guest speaker)
- The Allure of Empire: American Encounters with Asians in the Age of Transpacific Expansion and Exclusion (Chris Suh, Emory University)
- Ecological States: Politics of Science and Nature in Urbanizing China (Jesse Rodenbiker, Rutgers)
- Mao and Markets: The Communist Roots of Chinese Enterprise (Christopher Marquis, University of Cambridge, UK)
- Experiencing China's Energy Transition with Jia Zhangke's Miner Characters (Xingming Wang, Rutgers University)
- The Birth of Century: Chinese Thought at the Dawn of the Pacific Twentieth Century (WANG Hui, Tsinghua University)
- 15th Annual Chinese Medieval Studies Workshop
- China's Age of Abundance: A Reflection (WANG Feng, University of California Irvine)
- New Frontiers in the Study of Medieval China Workshop: On Commemorative Inscriptions
- Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month Community Wellness Day
- Welcome-back Reception
- The Politics of Policy Drift and Debates over Retirement Age Reform in China (Mark Frazier, New School for Social Research)
- Geopolitics from Below: State-Diaspora Interplay and the Social Origins of Global China, (Jiaqi Liu, Singapore Management University)
- The Transition from Courier Stations to Postal Stations and the Compression of Time and Space During 1860 to 1911 : Evidence from North China (Hanmei Wang, Central China University/Rutgers)
- The Great Wall as a Climate Frontier: Towards an Integrated Study of the Ordos Region (Nicola Di Cosmo, Institute for Advanced Study)
- Intimacies of Empire: Race, Religion and Belonging
- The Dragon Roars Back: Transformational Leaders and Dynamics of Chinese Foreign Policy (Suisheng Zhao, University of Denver)
- Permutable Stratosphere: Overflights and a Geopoetics of Transpacific Top Secrecy (1958-2024) (Jerry Zee, Princeton University)
- Lunar New Year Reception
- The Play of Substitutions in the Early Chinese Literary Tradition (Michael Puett, Harvard University)
- A new book panel: Confucianism at War: 1931-1945 (edited by Shaun O'Dwyer)
- Circular Ecologies: Environmentalism and Waste Politics in Urban China (Amy Zhang, New York University)
- Orthodox Transmission of Political Power: The Notion of Zhengtong in China's Past and Present (Mara Yue Du, Cornell/IAS)
- Virtuous Wealth?: China's Mission to Convert New Money into "New Philanthropy" (Lissa Crane, Rutgers University)
- Contested Sociocultural Spaces of Aging in Rural China: From Older Adults’ Lived Experiences (Lin CHEN, Fudan/Harvard-Yenching)
- Acousmatic Intimacies? A Commute through Leaky Sounds (Rey Chow, Duke University)
- Descendants of the Eunuch Admiral: Zheng He and the Chinese Overseas (Tansen Sen, NYU Shanghai/IAS)
- Youth Unemployment and Underemployment in China and Its Political Implications (Yao LU, Columbia University)
- 7th Rutgers Workshop on Chinese Philosophy
- Seventh Rutgers Workshop on Chinese Philosophy
- Left Melancholy: A Dialogue between Chen Yingzhen and Wang Anyi (Hang Tu, National University of Singapore)
- 16th Annual Chinese Medieval Studies Workshop
- Two Lectures on Modern Chinese Literary Culture (in Chinese)
- Confucian Power as Responsibility (Sungmoon Kim, City University of Hong Kong)
- Roundtable on Education, Social Location and Mobility: Insights from China and the US
- Borderland as Literature (David Der-wei Wang, Harvard University)
- The Human Factor: Work as Science in Modern China (Victor Seow, Harvard University)
- How Not to Interpret a Text: in Classical China, for example (Michael Puett, Harvard University)
- Religious Change in Post-Mao China (Yanfei Sun, Zhejiang University, China)
- Dominant Strategies of Individuals and Organizations and their Social Contexts (Dingxin Zhao, University of Chicago)
- Literary Northeast and South China: Geography, Topography, Cartography
- Zhu Xi’s 朱熹 (1130–1200) Theory of Emotions (Ya ZUO, University of California Santa Barbara)
- C. T. Hsia’s English Essays During His Yale Years (Ji Jin, Soochow University, China)
- Placing Racial Capitalism: South African Genealogies, Chinese Difference (Mingwei Huang, Dartmouth College)
- Repression Beyond Repressive Measures: Digital Authoritarianism in China as a Collaborated Project (Zhifan Luo, McMaster University, Canada)
- Everything Everywhere All at Once: The Buddha-Nature According to Tiantai and What To Do About It, If Anything (Brook Ziporyn, University of Chicago)
- 7th Annual Rutgers-National Taiwan University Workshop on Chinese Studies
- Safeguarding Cultural Security in Contemporary China (Martin Dimitrov, Tulane University)
- Limpidity of Being: Poetics and the Fashioning of Courtly Self in Early Medieval China (Xiaofei Tian, Harvard University)
- The Party's Interests Come First (Joseph Torigian, American University)
- The Causal Effect of Social Drinking/Eating Networks on Trust (Yanjie Bian, Xi'an Jiaotong University, China)
- Marginality (Jin Park, American University): Rescheduled to Thursday, April 2
- Under Pressure: Attitudes Towards China Among American Foreign Policy Professionals (Rory Truex, Princeton University)
- Posthuman Inhumanity and Death (Ban Wang, Stanford University)
- "Tang Poetry, WWI, and Trench Art: An Unexpected Opportunity for the Study of Classical Chinese Poetry" (Ding Xiang Warner, Cornell University)
- Marginality: Solidarity and the Fight for Social Change (Jin Park, American University)
- Of King Hui of Liang 梁惠王 and the Mu Tianzi zhuan 穆天子傳 : Reading Early Sources Through the Prism of Warring States History (Andrew Meyer, CUNY Brooklyn College)
- Understanding Yang Zhu’s “Joy in Life” Philosophy in Ancient and Medieval Texts (Erica Brindley, Penn State University)
- 17th Annual Chinese Medieval Studies Workshop
- The Poetic Way of Xie Lingyun (Ping Wang, University of Washington)
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