May 12-13 Workshop — Transnational Turns and the Future of China Studies

 

This hybrid (in-person and online) event will be held in Humanities 1, Room 210.

To join the workshop virtually, please register here.

Our preliminary program can be found here.

What does it mean to do China studies at this global conjuncture? What has “transnational” got to do with it, why now, and why again? What future promises and possibilities can it still bring?

This two-day workshop will feature leading scholars across the humanities, arts, and social sciences, as well as a conversation with Rey Chow, Duke University, on the thirtieth anniversary of her publication Writing Diaspora: Tactics of Intervention in Contemporary Cultural Studies (Indiana University Press, 1993).

 

 

 

4 thoughts on “May 12-13 Workshop — Transnational Turns and the Future of China Studies

  1. What an exciting list of topics! Will events be recorded and uploaded at a later time? Sadly won’t be able to tune in to some panels due to time difference.

    1. Thanks for this note– unfortunately we won’t be recording the panel sessions, but we will write up and post a summary report after the workshop.

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