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Podcast by Centre for China Studies at the Chinese University of Hong Kong
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Episode 7, China's Economic Development in a Historical Context
This episode is a pre-recorded lecture from CCS Professor Li Chen.
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Episode 6, Losing An Only Child: Grief Among shidu Parents in China"
This episode is a pre-recorded talk from the Centre for China Studies, China Studies Webinar Series at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. We welcomed Professor Shi Lihong from Case Western Reserve University to discuss the challenges faced by shidu parents in "Losing an Only Child: Grief Among shidu Parents in China".
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Episode 5, Professor Gao discusses Approaching Eileen Chang Through Translation
Professor Gao Yunwen was invited by the University of Southern California (USC) to speak at the Eileen Chang Centennial Celebration event "Love, Lust, Caution: Centennial Celebration of the Cross Cultural Legacies of Eileen Chang" on 20 Nov 2020. This podcast is recorded and edited from this event. (Picture on graphic from USC's advertisement poster).
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Episode 4, China as a Religious State, with Professor Lagerwey
CCS said farewell to long-time Professor John Lagerwey, as he retired at the end of the Fall 2020 semester. Before he left, we had a chance to sit down with him and discuss the profound thought of China as a religious state.
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Episode 3, Molihua as Cultural Text: What Music can Bring to Chinese Studies
This CCS podcast episode is a pre-recorded abridged talk. CCS invited Prof. Frederick Lau, Chair of CUHK's Music Department, to discuss the history and evolution of Molihua, one of China's best known songs, from the Centre's webinar series on Oct. 22, 2020. More info can be found from the talk here: shorturl.at/qrNSZ
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Episode 2, Professor Gao's summer fieldtrip goes virtual
Listen to this CCS short podcast, as Professor Gao Yunwen explains the challenges of conducting her summer field trip course to southern China online, as well as a cultural walk through the city.