Prior to her talk at the University of Washington, Prof. Dorothy Ko generously took time to answer a few questions about two recent publications: Fire Walk with Me: Tales of Artisanal Body (Parts) and Innovation in Early Modern China and The Social Life of Inkstones: Artisans and Scholars in Early Qing China. Prof. Ko will be speaking at
Whether you’re looking for courses or interested in the offerings at the University of Washington, the Spring Quarter China Studies course list has arrived! In addition to a robust selection of Chinese language classes, the University of Washington also offers a number of courses concerning history, politics, and society in dynastic and modern China. Feel
Prior to their talk at the University of Washington, Professors Yanagisako and Rofel generously took time to answer a few questions about their upcoming publication, Made in Translation: A Collaborative Ethnography of Italian-Chinese Global Fashion. UW students interested in attending the talk or those fascinated by the topics of globalized fashion and cross-cultural economic ties would
China Studies faculty Prof. David Bachman discusses President Trump’s visit to China in this interview by KOMO Radio. Bachman said Trump delivered appeasing statements in his public addresses but behind the scenes there were tough talks on trade relations and North Korea. Overall, he added, the visit went well and will result in trade benefits. Listen
As Fall 2017 is winding down, we know that China Studies students are looking forward to Winter Quarter 2018. Here is a list of the China Studies courses offered by the University of Washington for this upcoming quarter. If students find a course that interests them on the list, please be advised that the spreadsheet
Congratulations to China Studies M.A. candidate Daniel Rechtschaffen for his article in Forbes about Xi Jinping seeking an unprecedented third term. He references the work of new China Studies faculty member Prof. Clair Yang in his analysis. We are excited to see perspectives in class expand into the newsroom! Read the article here.
The China Studies Program is pleased to announce our two new faculty members that began teaching in the Fall 2017 Quarter. Clair Yang earned her Ph.D. in Managerial Economics and Strategy from Northwestern University in 2016, and her B.S. in Mathematics from Peking University in Beijing, China. Dr. Yang has most recently been a Postdoctoral
Program Start Date: Oct 27 2017
James Green Office of the United States Trade Representative, Chinese Embassy Friday, October 27th 2pm Thomson Hall 317 Trade tension continue to simmer between the world’s two largest economies and Beijing is tightening up on foreign participation in many parts of the technology sector as the Chinese Communist Party prepares for its 19th Congress that will pick