Fall 2015 China Seminar Series
October 2, 12:00pm - 1:30pmMānoa Campus, Moore 319
CCS China Seminar Series take place in the Tokioka Room, Moore Hall 417 at 12:00 noon.
See below (and the attachment) for the Fall schedule of talks:
Friday, 10/2, Lin Shu-hwa, "Rising Dragon: Fashion Styles", Culturally influenced images were selected to compare similarities and differences from current modern styles influence by Chinese culture. Fashion design is about utilizing inspiration to provoke thought and to create new trends. This process also incorporates media, music, life style, magazines, fashion forecasts, and street-fashion. In fashion showcases, garment prints with a Chinese influence are often seen in high-end fashion designs.
Friday, 10/16, George Wang, "The 2014 Hong Kong Protests: a photographic documentation"
Friday, 10/23, Xu Di, "Educational Philosophy – East, West, and Beyond: A Reading and Discussion of Xue Ji (å¸è¨˜)"
Friday, 10/30, Fred Blake, "The Ethnic Factor in Modern China—Nine Theses"
Wednesday, 11/4, panel discussion, "The Media in China", panel presented by four Chinese journalist Parvin Fellows at 51M
Friday, 11/6, Christian Peterson, "A Comparative Analysis of Socioeconomic Inequality in Neolithic northern China and Prehispanic Mesoamerica"
Friday, 11/13, Zheng Dongping, "Technology, culture and language learning: the power of abduction"
Friday, 12/4, Wang Haidan, "Up! Happiness conceptualization in Chinese motion verbs"
Ticket Information
Free and open to the public
Event Sponsor
Center for Chinese Studies and Confucius Institute at 51M, Mānoa Campus
More Information
(808) 956-8891, china@hawaii.edu, Fall 2015 China Seminar Series (PDF)
Friday, October 2 |
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8:00am |
"Along the Silk Road" - A Photo Exhibit Mānoa Campus, Hamilton Library, 1st Floor
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12:00pm |
Fall 2015 China Seminar Series Mānoa Campus, Moore 319
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12:00pm |
Persian Movie Screening, Bashu, the Little Stranger, Directed by Bahram Beizai Mānoa Campus, Moore 258
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3:00pm |
Yoshiko Okuyama on Japanese Mythology in Film and Anime Mānoa Campus, Moore 258
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11:30pm |
Aloha Friday with SPAM! Mānoa Campus, Queen Lili'uokalani Center for Student Services, Room 208
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