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2022 Summer Workshop II: Modern China in Three Keys: History, Culture and Social Change 2022 Summer Workshop II: Modern China in Three Keys: History, Culture and Social Change
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Modern China in Three Keys: History, Culture and Social Change

ASDP Summer Workshop II

August 10-11, 2022

Completed

Understanding modern China is indispensable to understanding our contemporary and future worlds. This two-day online workshop will offer participants an intensive introduction to modern China through the lenses of history, the arts and ethnicity. The program will include three lecture presentations, each followed by small group and plenary curriculum development discussions. The workshop will conclude with a plenary panel and classroom application session. Prior to the workshop, participants will be provided short readings and bibliographies for each session.

This workshop is the beta launch of a 2-year project on infusing Chinese and Southeast Asian studies into the undergraduate curriculum. Future programs include 2-week summer residential institutes at the East-West Center in 2023 (China) and 2024 (Southeast Asia), and four in-person workshops each year on the US mainland. This project, funded by the Luce Foundation, seeks to enhance Asian studies offerings at undergraduate-serving colleges and universities, especially minority-serving institutions.

> Registration is $35.00. Completed

Letters of invitation will be sent to those who register for the program.


Agenda

August 10, 2022 |
8:30-9:15 am HST Shana Brown (University of Hawai`i)
Modern Chinese History in Contemporary Context
9:20-9:40 am HST Breakout Discussions
9:40-10:00 am HSTPlenary Discussion
10:00-10:15 am HSTBreak
10:15-11:00 am HST   Kate Lingley (University of Hawai`i)
Chinese Art in a Century of Change
11:05-11:25 am HST Breakout Discussions
11:25-11:45 am HSTPlenary Discussion
August 11, 2022 |
8:30-9:15 am HSTYu Luo (University of Puget Sound)
Ethnicity, Identity and Cultural Politics in China
9:20-9:40 am HST Breakout Discussions
9:40-10:00 am HST   Plenary Discussion
10:00-10:20 am HST   Break [and submit written questions for panelists]
10:20-11:30 am HSTTeaching Modern China: Open Panel Discussion
Shana Brown, Kate Lingley, Yu Luo, and Peter Hershock

Modern China in Three Keys: History, Culture and Social Change

ASDP Summer Workshop II

August 10-11, 2022

Completed

Understanding modern China is indispensable to understanding our contemporary and future worlds. This two-day online workshop will offer participants an intensive introduction to modern China through the lenses of history, the arts and ethnicity. The program will include three lecture presentations, each followed by small group and plenary curriculum development discussions. The workshop will conclude with a plenary panel and classroom application session. Prior to the workshop, participants will be provided short readings and bibliographies for each session.

This workshop is the beta launch of a 2-year project on infusing Chinese and Southeast Asian studies into the undergraduate curriculum. Future programs include 2-week summer residential institutes at the East-West Center in 2023 (China) and 2024 (Southeast Asia), and four in-person workshops each year on the US mainland. This project, funded by the Luce Foundation, seeks to enhance Asian studies offerings at undergraduate-serving colleges and universities, especially minority-serving institutions.

> Registration is $35.00. Completed

Letters of invitation will be sent to those who register for the program.


Agenda

August 10, 2022 |
8:30-9:15 am HST Shana Brown (University of Hawai`i)
Modern Chinese History in Contemporary Context
9:20-9:40 am HST Breakout Discussions
9:40-10:00 am HSTPlenary Discussion
10:00-10:15 am HSTBreak
10:15-11:00 am HST   Kate Lingley (University of Hawai`i)
Chinese Art in a Century of Change
11:05-11:25 am HST Breakout Discussions
11:25-11:45 am HSTPlenary Discussion
August 11, 2022 |
8:30-9:15 am HSTYu Luo (University of Puget Sound)
Ethnicity, Identity and Cultural Politics in China
9:20-9:40 am HST Breakout Discussions
9:40-10:00 am HST   Plenary Discussion
10:00-10:20 am HST   Break [and submit written questions for panelists]
10:20-11:30 am HSTTeaching Modern China: Open Panel Discussion
Shana Brown, Kate Lingley, Yu Luo, and Peter Hershock