Depoliticized Politics and the End of the Short Twentieth Century in China

A talk by Wang Hui

Walk and Talk about "The Other Shore of Desire"

A Performance by Chinese Artist Han Bing

2006-2007 Taiwan Scholarships for U.S. Citizens

TECRO offers scholarships for undergrads, master's students, and Ph.D. students to study in Taiwan.

UCLA Alumnus Wins Third World Studies Book Prize

Hanchao Lu’s "Street Criers: A Cultural History of Chinese Beggars" wins the Cecil B. Currey Book Award for 2005–06

Case Histories in Ancient Medicine: Cross-Cultural Comparisons & Philosophical Reflections

A talk by Sir Geoffrey Lloyd

SEARCH: Director of UC EAP Study Center in Shanghai

The UC Education Abroad Program is searching for a dirctor of its Study Center in Shanghai

The Sammy Yukuan Lee Lectures on Chinese Art and Archaeology

For more than two decades, the series has featured presentations by leading scholars exploring major issues in China's rich artistic heritage.

Sammy Yukuan Lee: A Biography

The story of Sammy Yukuan Lee and the Foundation that bears his name

UCLA Performance of 'Peony Pavilion' to Come, But Reviews Are In

'Youth Edition' of the Kun opera stops in Berkeley and Irvine, earning plaudits from critics.

Chinese Kun Opera Masterpiece 'The Peony Pavilion' Opens UCLA Live's Fifth International Theatre Festival Sept. 29–Oct. 1

While this groundbreaking 16th-century opera has been seen in the United States in three previous incarnations, Kenneth Pai's 2004 production is regarded as the most faithful modern restoration of the original kun opera to date.

The Kun Opera 'Peony Pavilion' Comes to UCLA

Adapted from a classic script by the renowned Taiwanese writer Kenneth Pai, the critically acclaimed "Young Lovers' Edition" of the Kun opera Peony Pavilion (Mudanting) will be hosted by UCLALive over three consecutive evenings beginning September 29th, 2006.

China's Clout in Africa

Absence of political strings makes Chinese investment attractive for African governments, says Maryland foreign policy specialist Ernest J. Wilson III.

Song & Silence: Ethnic Revival on China's Southwest Borders

Sara L.M. Davis discusses her new book.

Call for Papers for OYCF-UC Irvine Joint Conference on Social Classes in Transitional China

Abstracts are due by March 15; conference to be held May 26-28, 2006

New Courses: Music and Politics, U.S. China Policy, and Chinese Dance

Three new courses offered in the winter quarter

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