Round-table seminar: China’s Diverse Homefront and Complex Foreign Relations (Hybrid)
Bergland Auditorium, Savannah Center, Indiana University Northwest (Zoom link for online participation: https://iu.zoom.us/j/86421541530 )
10 am‒12 pm, Nov. 3, 2022
Introduction: Xiaoqing Diana Chen Lin, Professor of History and East Asian Studies Gateway Coordinator, IUN
Welcome speech: Mark Hoyert, IUN COAS Dean
Welcome speech: Anja Matwijkiw, Professor of Philosophy and Adjunct Professor, Women and Gender Studies, IUN; Fulbright Distinguished Chair, Lund University, 2019‒2020
On “lamenting the miserable”: How Peasant Women’s Nüshu En/Countered Chinese Patriarchy
Mashrur Hossain, Professor, Department of English, Jahangirnagar University; Fulbright scholar, Purdue University Northwest and IU Northwest
The Himalayan Drama: Why the China-India Border Dispute Is Not Only about Geopolitics
Antonina Luszczykiewicz, Assistant Professor, Jagiellonian University, Fulbright Scholar, Indiana University in Bloomington
Regional Distinctions Among China’s Ethnic Minority Groups and Their Versions of Islam
Michael Brose, Professor, Central Eurasian Studies, IU Bloomington
U.S.-China Relations Through the Chinese Lens: What Does China See in This Relationship?
Yu Shen, Professor of History, IU Southeast
US Foreign Policy Toward China: From Nixon to the Present
Nicole Anslover, Associate Professor of History and Adjunct Associate Professor, Women and Gender Studies, IUN
Refreshments and a light luncheon will be served before and after the seminar.
This event is sponsored by: IUN College of Arts and Sciences; the Office of Diversity, Equity and Multicultural Affairs (ODEMA), IUN; Indiana University Bloomington East Asian Studies Center; IUN Women’s and Gender Studies Program
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