Month: May 2016

The Story of the Stone

National Library of Australia The Story of the Stone: Cao Xueqin and his Bannerman friends Professor John Minford 6pm, Thursday 19 May 2016 Conference Room, National Library of Australia, Canberra Dream of the Red Chamber, also called The Story of…

Autonomous Redevelopment

Monash University Moving the Masses to Remove the Nail Households Professor Deng Yanhua, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics 4pm – 5pm Wednesday 18 May Room N602, Menzies Building, 20 Chancellors Walk, Monash University, Clayton campus Autonomous redevelopment is a…

From Yulun to Yuqing

UNSW School of Humanities and Languages From Yulun (Public Opinion) to Yuqing (Public Sentiment): Their History and Practice in China’s Information Management Yong Hu, Beijing University 4:00pm – 6:30pm, 26 May, 2016 Room 119, John Goodsell Building, UNSW Kensington, Sydney…

Tang Cosmopolitanism

Tang Cosmopolitanism: An interdisciplinary symposium Domain Theatre, Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney Saturday 14 May 2016, 9.30am How was Tang China transformed into a tolerant and outwards-looking society? Presenting their latest research, the international and local scholars in this symposium…

Capitalism Without Democracy

Co-presented by the China Studies Centre and the Centre for Asian and Pacific Law at the University of Sydney (CAPLUS) Capitalism Without Democracy: The Private Sector in Contemporary China Professor Kellee S. Tsai 5:30pm – 7pm, Thursday 26 May 2016…

Something from Nothing 无中生有

CANG XIN 苍鑫 Something from Nothing 无中生有 22 April – 4 June 2016 Vermilion Art 5/16 Hickson Rd. Walsh Bay, NSW 2000 Tue-Sat 11am – 7pm (02) 9241 3323 info@vermilionart.com.au Something from Nothing is an exhibition of Cang Xin’s small…