Globalization and China: Challenging Cultural Boundaries
Friday February 2nd - Saturday February 3rd - Sunday February 4th
Alumnae Lounge, Aidekman Arts Center |
Adam Mckeown, Professor of History, Northeastern University; Author, Chinese Migrant Networks in Peru, Chicago and Hawaii in the Early Twentieth Century and "Conceptualizing Chinese Diasporas, 1842 to 1949" June Mei, Consultant and Interpreter/ Facilitator for U.S. Presidents and secretaries of state and Chinese heads of state, including Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji Jean Wu, Program and Education Director, Arts and Science Diversity Office and Senior Lecturer in American Studies, Tufts University Moderators: Amy Kumpel, Tufts University and Lie Na Doris, University of Hong Kong |
Alumnae Lounge, Aidekman Arts Center |
Joan Lebold Cohen, Photographer; Art Historian; Author, The New Chinese Painting, 1949-1986 and Painting the Chinese Dream: Chinese Art Thirty Years after the Revolution Susan Gronewold, Professor of History, Marist College; Author, Beautiful Merchandise: Prostitution in China Gary Leupp, Associate Professor of History; Adjunct Associate Professor of Comparative Religion, Tufts University Beatrice F. Manz, Associate Professor of History, Tufts University; Author, The Rise and Fall of Tamerlane; Editor, Central Asia in Historical Perspective Wing-kai To, Professor of History and Director of Asian Studies, Bridgewater State College; Visiting Lecturer in History, Tufts University; Author, "Maritime China: Culture, Commerce, and Society" and "The Making of Cantonese Society: Religion, Community, and Identity Formation in the Pearl River Delta" Bruce Tomason, Participant, 2000 Around the World Classic Rally (Silk Road to Beijing); Education for Public Inquiry and International Citizenship Executive Board Member, Tufts University
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Cabot Auditorium, The Fletcher School | Introduction to Symposium and Acknowledgements Mel Bernstein, Vice President for Arts, Sciences, and Technology, Tufts University Sherman Teichman, Director, Institute for Global Leadership Maria Speridakos, Tufts University and Lu Feng Susan, Peking University |
Cabot Auditorium, The Fletcher School | Global Culture: Mediating the Unique and the UniversalIntroduction: Esther Won, Director of Content and General Counsel, The Silk Road Project Part I Kwame Anthony Appiah (Via Video), Professor of Philosophy and Afro-American Studies, Harvard University; Co-Editor, The Dictionary of Global Culture; Author, In My Father's House: Africa in the Philosophy of Culture Juan Enriquez, Author, As the Future Catches You: Making Sense of a Topsy-Turvy World; Researcher, David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, Harvard University Michael M.J. Fischer, Professor of Anthropology, MIT; Coauthor, Anthropology as Culture Critique: An Experimental Moment in the Human Sciences; Associate, Center for Culture and Globalization, Department of Comparative Literature, University of Hong Kong Lawrence Harrison, Associate, The Academy for International and Area Studies Harvard University; Author, Culture Matters: How Values Shape Human Progress and Underdevelopment is a State of Mind Charles Shiro Inouye, Dean of the Colleges for Undergraduate Education and Professor of Japanese, Tufts University; Director, New England Regional Association of Asian Studies
Part II Jerome A. Cohen, Senior Fellow for Asia Studies, Council on Foreign Relations; Professor of Law, New York University Law School; Author, People's China and International Law Lionel M. Jensen, Associate Professor and Chair of East Asian Languages and Literature, University of Notre Dame; Author, Manufacturing Confucianism: Chinese Traditions and Universal Civilization; Co-Editor, China beyond the Headlines David Landes, Professor Emeritus of History and Economics, Harvard University; Author, The Wealth and Poverty of Nations, Bankers and Pashas, The Unbound Prometheus, and Revolution in Time Lucian W. Pye, Professor of Political Science, Emeritus, MIT; Author, Asian Power and Politics: The Cultural Dimensions of Authority and How China's Nationalism was Shanghaied Tu Weiming, Harvard-Yenching Professor of Chinese History and Philosophy and of Confucian Studies at Harvard University; Director, Harvard-Yenching Institute; Author, Neo-Confucian Thought: Wang Yang-ming's Youth; Confucian Thought: Selfhood as Creative Transformation; and Wang, Learning, and Politics: Essays on the Confucian Intellectual
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Alumnae Lounge, Aidekman Arts Center | The Politicization of Culture: Myth, Identity, and NationalismBei Ling, Editor-in-Chief/Founder, Tendency Quarterly; Author, "Underground Poetry during the Cultural Revolution" and "China New Wave Poetry Movement"; Former Research Associate, Fairbank Center, Harvard University Jingcao Hu, Director, China Central Television, Beijing; Nieman Fellow, Harvard University David J. Rothkopf, Director and Chief Executive Officer, Intellibridge Corporation, former Managing Director, Board of Directors Kissinger Associates; former Deputy Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade, Clinton Administration Danny Schechter, Founder and Vice President/Executive Producer, Globalvision Inc.; Emmy Award-winning Broadcaster; Author, Falun Gong's Challenge to China: Spiritual Practice or "Evil Cult"?; Former Executive Producer, "China Now" Wing-kai ToProfessor of History and ?Director of Asian Studies at Bridgewater State College; Visiting Lecturer in History, Tufts University; Author, "Maritime China; Culture, Commerce, and Society" and "The Making of Cantonese Society: Religion, Community, and Identity Formation in the Pearl River Delta" Robert Weller, Professor of Anthropology, Boston University, Research Associate, Institute for the Study of Economic Culture; Author, Alternate Civilities: Chinese Culture and the Prospects for Democracy; Unruly Gods: Divinity and Society in China; Resistance, Chaos and Control in China: Taiping Rebels, Taiwanese Ghosts and Tiananmen.
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Alumnae Lounge, Aidekman Arts Center | Values and Progress: Development and the Market EconomyHsiu-Lan Chang, Director of Global Marketing, Batterymarch Financials; Former Director, Matushka Group, FranceDavid O. Dapice, Associate Professor of Economics, Tufts University; Faculty Associate in International Development and Economic Reforms; Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University Lawrence Harrison, Associate, The Academy for International and Area Studies Harvard University; Author, Culture Matters: How Values Shape Human Progress and Underdevelopment is a State of Mind George Norman, Cummings Professor of Entrepreneurship and Business Economics, Tufts University Michael Santoro, Professor of International Business and Business Environment, Rutgers Graduate School of Management; Author, Profits and Principles: Global Capitalism and Human Rights in China
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Alumnae Lounge, Aidekman Arts Center | The Global Environment: Negotiating Cultural Attitudes and International RegimesSong Li, Environmental Specialist, Global Environment Facility, World Bank; Former Director of Environmental Law, Foreign Ministry of ChinaWilliam Moomaw, Professor of International Environmental Policy, The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy; Director, Tufts Institute of the Environment, Tufts University; Convening Lead Author, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 2000 Judith Shapiro, Professor, School of International Service and Co-Director, M.A. Program in Environmental Policy, American University; Author, Mao's War Against Nature: Politics and the Environment in Revolutionary China (2001) Kelly Sims, Ph.D. Candidate, The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University; Former Science Policy Director, Ozone ActionVaclav Smil, Professor of Geography, University of Manitoba; Author, China's Environmental Crisis; Recipient, 2001 American Academy of Arts and Sciences Award for Public Understanding of Science and Technology Robert Weller, Professor of Anthropology, Boston University, Research Associate, Institute for the Study of Economic Culture; Author, Alternate Civilities: Chinese Culture and the Prospects for Democracy; Coeditor, Power and Protest in the Countryside: Studies of Rural Unrest in Asia, Europe, and Latin America
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Alumnae Lounge, Aidekman Arts Center | Clash of Civilizations? Emerging Power Dynamics of GlobalizationSusan Brownell, Professor of Anthropology, University of Missouri, St. Louis; Author, Training the Body for China: Sports in the Moral Order of the People's Republic Warren I. Cohen, Professor of History, University of Maryland, Baltimore County; Author, East Asian Art and American Culture and The Chinese Connection Lionel M. Jensen, Associate Professor and Chair of East Asian Languages and Literature, University of Notre Dame; Author, Manufacturing Confucianism: Chinese Traditions and Universal Civilization; Co-Editor, China beyond the Headlines Kishore Mahbubani, Author, Can Asians Think?; Permanent Representative of Singapore to the United Nations and President of the United Nations Security Council Lucian W. Pye, Professor of Political Science, Emeritus, MIT; Author, Asian Power and Politics: The Cultural Dimensions of Authority and How China's Nationalism was Shanghaied Sin-Ming Shaw, Columnist, Time Asia; Visiting Scholar, Fairbank Center, Harvard University
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Cabot Auditorium, The Fletcher School | Continuities and Contradictions in Modern Chinese CulturePart I Ethan Cohen, Curator/Director, Ethan Cohen Fine Arts Gallery Joan Lebold Cohen, Art Historian; Author, The New Chinese Painting, 1949-1986 and Yunnan School: A Renaissance in Chinese Painting; Coauthor, China Today Gu Wenda, Artist, "United Nations---An Ongoing Global Art Project for the 21st Century"; Former Professor Central Fine Arts Academy, Beijing Huajing Masake, Art Historian; Lecturer in Chinese Art and Calligraphy Qin Feng, Artist; founder, Blue Village Painter Association; Co-founder, World Artists Camp, Beijing; Founder Director, Ammonal Gallery, Beijing (first privately owned gallery in China) Eugene Yuejin Wang, Assistant Professor of History of Art and Architecture, Harvard University; Former Getty Fellow in the Humanities and History of Art; Former Ittleson Fellow, Center for Advanced Studies in the Visual Arts, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC Xu Bing, Internationally-acclaimed Artist; "Introduction to New English Calligraphy", "Book from the Sky", " A Case Study of Transference"; Recipient, MacArthur "Genius" Award; Former Faculty Member, Central Fine Arts Academy, Beijing
Part II Susan Brownell, Professor of Anthropology, University of Missouri, St. Louis; Author, Training the Body for China: Sports in the Moral Order of the People's Republic Sudipto Chatterjee, Professor of Drama, Tufts University; Former Artistic Director, EPIC Actors' Workshop and Choir; Filmaker Leo Ou-fan Lee, Professor of Chinese Literature, Harvard University; Author, A Tale of Two Cities: Shanghai and Hong Kong and their Cultural Relationship (forthcoming); Fellow, Center for Culture and Globalization, Department of Comparative Literature, University of Hong Kong Bei Ling, Editor-in-Chief/Founder, Tendency Quarterly; Author, "Underground Poetry During the Cultural Revolution" and "China New Wave Poetry Movement"; Former Research Associate, Fairbank Center, Harvard University Meng Lang, Chief Executive Editor, Tendency Quarterly; Author, Even the Sunrise is Stale, Founder, Modern Chinese Poetry Journal Shujen Wang, Professor of Visual and Media Arts, Emerson College; President, Chinese Communication Association
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Kwame Anthony Appiah
Professor of Philosophy and Afro-American Studies, Harvard University; Co-Editor, The Dictionary of Global Culture; Author, In My Father's House: Africa in the Philosophy of Culture
Bei Ling
Editor-in-Chief/Founder, Tendency Quarterly; Author, "Underground Poetry During the Cultural Revolution" and "China New Wave Poetry Movement"; Former Research Associate, Fairbank Center, Harvard University
Rick Berry
Artist and Pioneer in new media; Sony Grandmaster
Susan Brownell
Professor of Anthropology, University of Missouri, St. Louis; Author, Training the Body for China: Sports in the Moral Order of the People's Republic
Hsiu-Lan Chang
Director of Global Marketing, Batterymarch Financials; Former Director, Matushka Group, France
Sudipto Chatterjee
Professor of Drama, Tufts University; Former Artistic Director, EPIC Actors' Workshop and Choir; Filmaker
Ethan Cohen
Curator/Director, Ethan Cohen Fine Arts Gallery
Jerome A. Cohen
Senior Fellow for Asia Studies, Council on Foreign Relations; Professor of Law, New York University Law School; Author, People's China and International Law
Joan Lebold Cohen
Photographer; Art Historian; Author, The New Chinese Painting, 1949-1986 and Painting the Chinese Dream: Chinese Art Thirty Years after the Revolution and Yunnan School: A Renaissance in Chinese Painting; Coauthor China Today
Warren I. Cohen
Professor of History, University of Maryland, Baltimore County; Author, East Asian Art and American Culture and The Chinese Connection
David O. Dapice
Associate Professor of Economics, Tufts University; Faculty Associate in International Development and Economic Reforms; Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
Juan Enriquez
Author, Author, As the Future Catches You: Making Sense of a Topsy-Turvy World; Researcher, David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, Harvard University
Michael M.J. Fischer
Professor of Anthropology, MIT; Coauthor, Anthropology as Culture Critique: An Experimental Moment in the Human Sciences; Associate, Center for Culture and Globalization, Department of Comparative Literature, University of Hong Kong
Susan Gronewold
Professor of History, Marist College, author, Beautiful Merchandise: Prostitution in China
Gu Wenda
Artist, "United Nations---An Ongoing Global Art Project for the 21st Century"; Former Professor Central Fine Arts Academy, Beijing
Lawrence Harrison
Associate, The Academy for International and Area Studies Harvard University; Author, Culture Matters: How Values Shape Human Progress and Underdevelopment is a State of Mind
Jingcao Hu
Director, China Central Television, Beijing; Nieman Fellow, Harvard University
Charles Shiro Inouye
Dean of the Colleges for Undergraduate Education and Professor of Japanese, Tufts University; Director, New England Regional Association of Asian Studies
Lionel M. Jensen
Associate Professor and Chair of East Asian Languages and Literature, University of Notre Dame; Author, Manufacturing Confucianism: Chinese Traditions and Universal Civilization; Co-Editor, China beyond the Headlines
David Landes
Professor Emeritus of History and Economics, Harvard University; Author, The Wealth and Poverty of Nations, Bankers and Pashas, The Unbound Prometheus, and Revolution in Time
Leo Ou-fan Lee
Professor of Chinese Literature, Harvard University; Author, A Tale of Two Cities: Shanghai and Hong Kong and their Cultural Relationship (forthcoming); Fellow, Center for Culture and Globalization, Department of Comparative Literature, University of Hong Kong
Gary Leupp
Associate Professor of History; Adjunct Associate Professor of Comparative Religion, Tufts University
Song Li
Environmental Specialist, Global Environment Facility, World Bank; Former Director of Environmental Law, Foreign Ministry of China
Kishore Mahbubani
Author, Can Asians Think?; Permanent Representative of Singapore to the United Nations and President of the United Nations Security Council
Beatrice F. Manz
Associate Professor of History, Tufts University; Author, The Rise and Fall of Tamerlane; Editor, Central Asia in Historical Perspective
Huajing Masake
Art Historian; Lecturer in Chinese Art and Calligraphy
Adam Mckeown
Professor of History, Northeastern University; Author, Chinese Migrant Networks in Peru, Chicago and Hawaii in the Early Twentieth Century and "Conceptualizing Chinese Diasporas, 1842 to 1949"
June Mei
Consultant and Interpreter/ Facilitator for U.S. Presidents and secretaries of state and Chinese heads of state, including Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji
Meng Lang
Chief Executive Editor, Tendency; Author, Even the Sunrise Is Stale; Founder, Modern Chinese Poetry Journal
William Moomaw
Professor of International Environmental Policy, The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy; Director, Tufts Institute of the Environment, Tufts University; Convening Lead Author, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 2000
George Norman
Cummings Professor of Entrepreneurship and Business Economics, Tufts University
Lucian W. Pye
Professor of Political Science, Emeritus, MIT; Author, Asian Power and Politics: The Cultural Dimensions of Authority and How China's Nationalism was Shanghaied
Qin Feng
Artist; founder, Blue Village Painter Association; Co-founder, World Artists Camp, Beijing; Founder Director, Ammonal Gallery, Beijing (first privately owned gallery in China)
David J. Rothkopf
Director and Chief Executive Officer, Intellibridge Corporation, former Managing Director, Board of Directors Kissinger Associates; former Deputy Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade, Clinton Administration
Michael Santoro
Professor of International Business and Business Environment, Rutgers Graduate School of Management; Author, Profits and Principles: Global Capitalism and Human Rights in China
Danny Schechter
Founder and Vice President/Executive Producer, Globalvision Inc.; Emmy Award-winning Broadcaster; Author, Falun Gong's Challenge to China: Spiritual Practice or "Evil Cult"?; Former Executive Producer, "China Now"
Judith Shapiro
Professor, School of International Service and Co-Director, M.A. Program in Environmental Policy, American University; Author, Mao's War Against Nature: Politics and the Environment in Revolutionary China (2001)
Sin-Ming Shaw
Columnist, Time Asia; Visiting Scholar, Fairbank Center, Harvard University
Kelly Sims
Ph.D. Candidate, The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University; Former Science Policy Director, Ozone Action
Vaclav Smil
Professor of Geography, University of Manitoba; Author, China's Environmental Crisis; Recipient, 2001 American Academy of Arts and Sciences Award for Public Understanding of Science and Technology
Wing-kai To
Professor of History and Director of Asian Studies, Bridgewater State College; Visiting Lecturer in History, Tufts University; Author, "Maritime China: Culture, Commerce, and Society" and "The Making of Cantonese Society: Religion, Community, and Identity Formation in the Pearl River Delta"
Bruce Tomason
Participant, 2000 Around the World Classic Rally (Silk Road to Beijing); Education for Public Inquiry and International Citizenship Executive Board Member, Tufts University
Tu Weiming
Harvard-Yenching Professor of Chinese History and Philosophy and of Confucian Studies at Harvard University; Director, Harvard-Yenching Institute; Author, Neo-Confucian Thought: Wang Yang-ming's Youth; Confucian Thought: Selfhood as Creative Transformation; and Wang, Learning, and Politics: Essays on the Confucian Intellectual
Eugene Yuejin Wang
Assistant Professor of History of Art and Architecture, Harvard University; Former Getty Fellow in the Humanities and History of Art; Former Ittleson Fellow, Center for Advanced Studies in the Visual Arts, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC
Shujen Wang
Professor of Visual and Media Arts, Emerson College; President, Chinese Communication Association
Robert Weller
Professor of Anthropology, Boston University, Research Associate, Institute for the Study of Economic Culture; Author, Alternate Civilities: Chinese Culture and the Prospects for Democracy; Unruly Gods: Divinity and Society in China; Resistance, Chaos and Control in China: Taiping Rebels, Taiwanese Ghosts and Tiananmen Coeditor, Power and Protest in the Countryside: Studies of Rural Unrest in Asia, Europe, and Latin America
Jean Wu
Program and Education Director, Arts and Science Diversity Office and Senior Lecturer in American Studies, Tufts University
Xu Bing
Internationally-acclaimed Artist; "Introduction to New English Calligraphy", "Book from the Sky", " A Case Study of Transference"; Recipient, MacArthur "Genius" Award; Former Faculty Member, Central Fine Arts Academy, Beijing