MCLC: Chinese Studies Research Group, April 12

Denton, Kirk denton.2 at osu.edu
Wed Apr 2 09:09:36 EDT 2014


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From: Melissa Dale <mdale3 at usfca.edu>
Subject: Chinese Studies Research Group, April 12
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Please join us for the April 12th meeting of the Chinese Studies Research
Group (San Francisco Bay Area)!

The University of San Francisco Center for the Pacific Rim welcomes
interested faculty, independent scholars and graduate students to join us
on Saturday, April 12th for our third and final meeting of the 2013-14
academic year.  

This is group is designed to create a sense of community among scholars of
Chinese Studies in the SF Bay Area.  Our meetings are an opportunity to
hear and discuss interesting research in progress and to network with
people with similar interests.  We have two very interesting talks lined
up for this meeting (see details below).

Please feel free to share this message with your colleagues and graduate
students.  No RSVP required.

Saturday, April 12, 2014, 10:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
University of San Francisco, Main Campus, UC 402/403

Frederik H. Green, PhD, Assistant Professor of Chinese, Associate
Director, SF State Chinese Flagship Program, Department of Foreign
Languages and Literatures, San Francisco State University
Research Presentation:  "The Sky is the Limit: Chinese Leitmotiv Cinema
and the Popularization of State Myths"?

Jonathan Tang, PhD Candidate, Department of History, UC Berkeley
Research Presentation: “The Art of Governing (and not Governing) Hunan
in the Early Republic”

For a campus map of the University of San Francisco, click here:
http://www.usfca.edu/campusmap/

If you plan to attend, please send a quick e-mail to the group's
organizer, Melissa Dale at mdale3 at usfca.edu as this helps us plan for
refreshments.

Melissa S. Dale, Ph.D.Executive Director & Assistant Professor
Center for the Pacific Rim
University of San Francisco
2130 Fulton St., KA-180A

San Francisco, CA  94117-1080
(415) 422-2590



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