Performing the Diaspora: Secret Love in Peach Blossom Land
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Dr. Stan Lai (Lai Shengchuan)
Leon Sloss Jr. Visiting Professor in the Humanities, Stanford University
Director, Performance Workshop, Taiwan
12:30 pm Monday April 9, 2007
102 Kern Building |
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Mixed Race as Necessary but Immaterial in Come See the Paradise
Dr. Kent Ono
Professor in the Asian American Studies Program
Professor in the Institute of Communications Research
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
4:30-5:30 pm Wednesday October 3, 2007
102 Kern Building
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Conversion to Chastity:
Buddhist Influences on Female Virtues in Early Medieval China
Dr. Yuet Keung Lo
Associate Professor of Chinese, National University of Singapore
12:4:30-5:30 pm October 10, 2007
108 Chambers Building |
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Language, Body, and Space:
Representing Asian American Rhetoric
Dr. LuMing Mao
Professor of English, Miami University, Ohio
3:30-4:30 pm Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Foster Auditorium, Pattee Library
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The Ambivalence of Poison and Medicine:
From Shen Kuo’s Mengxi bitan to Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet
Prof. Zhang Longxi
Chair Professor of Comparative Literature and Translation
City University of Hong Kong
4 pm Tuesday April 17, 2007
102 Weaver Building |
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The Globalization in Mainland China of
African American Jazz and Hip-Hop Culture
Prof. Bernard Bell
Penn State University
12:30 pm Monday April 16, 2007
102 Kern Building
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Modernity's Chinese Idiom:
Suffering and the Problem of the Universal Human
Prof. Eric Hayot
Associate Professor of English at the University of Arizona (Tucson)
Global Fellow at UCLA's International Institute
12:15-1:15 p.m. Friday, January 26, 2007
102 Weaver Building |

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Global Englishes and Global Chineses
Prof. Wang Ning
Tsinghua University (Beijing)
12:40-1:15 p.m. Monday October 17, 2005
102 Kern Building |

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Basic English and Modernist Babel
Comparative Literature Luncheon Lecture Series
12:40-1:20 p.m. Monday September 19, 2005
102 Kern Building
Prof. Yunte Huang
University of California, Santa Barbara
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Much Ado About Presentism: Soviet Shakespeare in China
Comparative Literature Luncheon Lecture Series
12:40 - 1:20 pm Monday April 25, 2005
102 Kern Building
Prof. Alexander Huang
Penn State University
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A Plea for a Longer and Wider History of Globalization
Comparative Literature Luncheon Lecture Series
Prof. Haun Saussy
Yale University
12:30 pm, Monday January 31, 2005
102 Kern Building |
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Individualism in Early Chinese History
4:00 - 5:00 p.m. Wednesday April 20, 2005
102 Weaver Building
Prof. Erica F. Brindley
University of Southern California |
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Chinese-American Artist Wenda Gu to Speak at Penn State
11:30 am Tuesday April 19, 2005
Palmer Lipcon Auditorium, Palmer Museum |
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Great Walls & the Nestorian Monument:
Knowing About China in Early Modern Europe
Comparative Literature Luncheon Lecture Series
Prof. Michael Keevak
National Taiwan University
4:30 pm, Wednesday April 27, 2005
102 Weaver Building |
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