MCLC: Liu Xiaobo v. Mo Yan talk by Link

Denton, Kirk denton.2 at osu.edu
Mon Mar 18 12:14:32 EDT 2013


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From: Anne Henochowicz <anne at chinadigitaltimes.net>
Subject: Liu Xiaobo v. Mo Yan talk by Link
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香港中文大學人權與公義研究中心及獨立中文筆會主辦

CRJ and the Independent Chinese PEN Centre Seminar
 

劉曉波 vs 莫言——從兩個諾獎看中國的政治與文學
A Tale of Two Nobels: Liu Xiaobo and Mo Yan
 

By
 

林培瑞教授Professor Perry Link

美國加州大學河濱分校人文、文學與社會科學學院
創意教授比較文學及外國語文校長級講座教授,
及普林斯頓大學東亞研究榮休教授

Chancellorial Chair Professor for Innovative Teaching Comparative
Literature & Foreign Languages in
College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences, University of
California, Riverside, and
Professor Emeritus of East Asian Studies, Princeton University
 

3 月28日(週四) 5:30pm – 7:00pm
17:30 pm-19:00 pm, Thursday, 28 March 2013
 

香港中環  美國銀行中心2樓  香港中文大學法律學院模擬法庭
Moot Court, CUHK Graduate Law Centre, 2/F Bank of America Tower
12 Harcourt Road, Central, Hong Kong
 

普通话讲座(問答環節:普通話/英語)
Conducted in Putonghua (Q&A Session in Putonghua and English)
 

Professor Perry Link is Chancellorial Chair Professor for Innovative
Teaching Comparative Literature & Foreign Languages in College of
Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences at the University of California,
Riverside and Professor Emeritus of East Asian Studies at Princeton
University. He specializes in modern Chinese literature and Chinese
language. He previously taught at Princeton University (1973-1977;
1989-2008) and University of California, Los Angeles (1977-1988).
Professor Link is an influential essayist on Chinese politics and
literature as well as a noted translator, having translated many Chinese
writings, poetry and prose into English. He is the co-translator along
with Professor Andrew Nathan of the Tiananmen Papers, which detailed the
Chinese government’s response to 1989 democracy movement. He also
translated Charter 08, a manifesto that was co-drafted and co-signed by
imprisoned Nobel Peace Prize laureate Liu Xiaobo. Professor Link has
previously commented on China’s two Nobel laureates in the recent New York
Review of Books articles, “Does This Writer Deserve the Prize?
<http://www.nybooks.com/articles/archives/2012/dec/06/mo-yan-nobel-prize/>”
 and “Why We Should Criticize Mo Yan
<http://www.nybooks.com/blogs/nyrblog/2012/dec/24/why-criticize-mo-yan/>”.

 
欢迎所有人士参加! 如有兴趣,请于3月27日下午5时前透过以下连结进行登记:
All are welcome! If you would like to attend, please register by 17:00, 27
March 2013:

http://nems.law.cuhk.edu.hk/online-registration/?event_id=360

(座位有限,先到先得)
 (Registrations will be accepted on a first come first served basis.)



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