Podcasts from the UCLA Center for Chinese Studies
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144 Episodes
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What is Necessary for Civility to Develop? A Comparative Study of Taiwan and the PRC
Published: 13/11/2014 -
The End(s) of Compassion? Buddhist Charity and the State in Taiwan
Published: 20/10/2014 -
Veils of Global Health: the Visual Politics of the Cigarette Industry in and outside of China
Published: 14/10/2014 -
Global Religious Changes and Social Life in China and Taiwan
Published: 13/10/2014 -
Capital Redefined: Beijing as the Center of Time and Space and Its Imagined Other
Published: 27/05/2014 -
Tang Women in the Transformation of Buddhist Filiality
Published: 23/05/2014 -
The Late Tang Geography of Power
Published: 16/05/2014 -
"Assignment China: Tiananmen Square" and “25 Years since Tiananmen: Then and Now”
Published: 16/05/2014 -
Chinese Ancient Faience and Glass Beads
Published: 9/05/2014 -
Film Stars in the Perspective of Performance Studies: Play, Liminality, and Alteration in Chinese Cinema
Published: 30/04/2014 -
Sailing from China: Recentering World Trade in the Seventeenth Century
Published: 23/04/2014 -
Double Paradox: Rapid Growth and Rising Corruption in China
Published: 18/04/2014 -
Fans and their Audiences in Late 19th century Shanghai: The Urban Bird-and-Flower Fan Paintings of Ren Bonian (1840-1896)
Published: 15/04/2014 -
China's New Demographic Reality: Learning from the 2010 Census
Published: 12/03/2014 -
Chemical Compositions: Industrial Anxiety, Epistemological Uncertainty, and the Question of Authenticity in Modern China
Published: 4/03/2014 -
Environmental Protection and the Rule of Law in China
Published: 3/03/2014 -
A Brief Look at Taiwan Films: History, Identity and Recent Development
Published: 28/02/2014 -
Round Table With Director Arvin Chen
Published: 28/02/2014 -
Rebellion and Repression in China, 1966-1971
Published: 28/02/2014 -
Human Kinds and Animal Species in Early Modern China
Published: 19/02/2014
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