MCLC: Chinese Studies Research Group 4/22

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Chinese Studies Research Group 4/22
Please join us for the final meeting of the academic year for the Chinese Studies Research Group (San Francisco Bay Area).
This group is designed to create a sense of community among Chinese Studies scholars in the San Francisco Bay Area. Our meetings are an opportunity to hear and discuss interesting research in progress (typically from one faculty member and one doctoral candidate) and to network with people with similar interests.
Date: Saturday, April 22, 2017
Time: 10:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Location: University of San Francisco, Malloy Hall (MH 405) - Telepresence Conference Room (Please note that this is a new meeting location on campus for the group)
Presentations:
Ethnic Branding and the Politics of (In)Visibility in Late-Socialist Southwest China
Yu Luo, Postdoctoral Fellow, Center for Chinese Studies, University of California Berkeley
Eunuchs and Opium during the Qing and Republican Periods
Melissa S. Dale, Executive Director & Assistant Professor, Center for Asia Pacific Studies, University of San Francisco
***Please feel free to share this post with interested colleagues and graduate students. Visiting Scholars are welcome to attend as well.
While RSVP's are not required, they are appreciated so that we can plan for coffee/tea and snacks. Please click on the link to RSVP or email Melissa Dale at mdale3 at usfca.edu
Registration is free. RSVP:  http://bit.ly/2oAhg2J. Parking is available on the city streets around the campus. A USF parking permit is required for parking in USF lots. Any questions? Please email the group organizer:  Melissa Dale (mdale3 at usfca.edu).
by denton.2 at osu.edu on April 18, 2017
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