Lisa Hilli's PhD exhibition presents a deeply personal exploration of interracial Papua New Guinean women's contributions to film and photography, focusing on two pioneering figures: Meg Taylor and
Thirty years ago, the idea that China could challenge the United States economically, globally, and militarily seemed unfathom
There are many biographies of Jesus in the Chinese literary world, which draw on aspects of the longer tradition of “Lives of Christ” writing in Europe and beyond.
In contrast with recent scholarship about China’s growing power in the international economy (i.e.
THE 85TH GEORGE E. MORRISON LECTURE IN ETHNOLOGY
In the mid-1990s, China’s hope for a “reverse brain drain” of overseas scientists, academics, and entrepreneurs stalled.
How did the threat of communism—more specifically, “Chinese” communism or Maoism—shape state-building efforts in Southeast Asia?
In 1971, Americans made two historic visits to China that would transform relations between the two countries.
Dream production is one of the main ways of seeking direct contact with the divine world in many religions.
This study explores the experiences of Myanmar jade traders operating along the China-Myanmar border, particularly Ruili City, focusing on their social inclusion at varying levels in response to th