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2017 Taiwan Film Festival 臺灣電影節: Indigenous Representations and Responses 原民現身與迴聲
2017 Taiwan Film Festival 臺灣電影節: Indigenous Representations and Responses 原民現身與迴聲

2017 Taiwan Film Festival 臺灣電影節: Indigenous Representations and Responses 原民現身與迴聲

Join us for this exciting program of films, ranging from stereotypical portrayals of Taiwan’s aboriginal peoples in the 1960s to popular contemporary works by indigenous directors.

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Made in China vol.2, iss.3
Made in China vol.2, iss.3

Made in China vol.2, iss.3

In this issue, read a series of essays that either frame Chinese labour comparatively or examine its transnational implications, with a particular focus on views from Cambodia, Europe, Laos, the United States, and Vietnam.

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78th George E. Morrison Lecture
78th George E. Morrison Lecture

78th George E. Morrison Lecture

Professor Daniel Kane, one of the world's foremost authorities on the extinct Jurchen and Kitan languages and their scripts will be giving a lecuture on 19 October on 'The decipherment of dead languages in China: the case of Kitan'.

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Asia and the Pacific Screens S7: Polyphonic Asia
Asia and the Pacific Screens S7: Polyphonic Asia

Asia and the Pacific Screens S7: Polyphonic Asia

The diversity found in the languages, religious practices, and histories of Southeast Asia defy any understandings of a united region. Likewise, films from these countries, the focus of this season, often turn to the surreal to express the complexities of modern life.

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China Story Yearbook 2016: Control
China Story Yearbook 2016: Control

China Story Yearbook 2016: Control

The China Story Yearbook 2016: Control is available now online, in PDF format, or as a print-on-demand book.

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Zhang Peili: 语言与语境 / Text and Context
Zhang Peili: 语言与语境 / Text and Context

Zhang Peili: 语言与语境 / Text and Context

Missed Zhang Peili's lecture in August? Watch it now.

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Australian Centre on China in the World

中华全球研究中心/ 中華全球研究中心

The Australian Centre on China in the World (CIW) is a research institution established to enhance the existing capabilities of The Australian National University (ANU). It aims to be an integrated, world-leading institution for Chinese Studies and the understanding of China, or what has been called 'Greater China' or the 'Chinese Commonwealth' (the People's Republic of China, the Hong Kong and Macau Special Administrative Regions, as well as Taiwan and the Chinese diaspora), on a global scale.

澳大利亚国立大学的中华全球研究中心是始创于2010年的综合性研究机构。中心宗旨为:立足人文传承,兼容社会科学精微调研,关照公众求知要求,力图对公共政策有所贡献。

本中心深切关怀中国和文化中华的全球意义和人间意味;力求摆脱教育事业的庸俗工业化,以跨学科的态度倡导学术民主,并且主张诚挚的思想交流;在承传先贤治学立场与方法的同时,努力结合新颖知识和研究视角,不断地益于当今且时刻瞻望未来。

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Chinese Studies at ANU

The Australian National University is one of the foremost institutions in the world outside of China for research and teaching about China. The University's academic staff includes close to fifty China specialists in the social sciences and humanities spread throughout a number of departments.

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Mission

The mission of the Australian Centre on China in the World is to realise a national capability in the research and teaching of Chinese Studies, and communicate its findings to foster a greater understanding of China in the world across academic, policy-making and community audiences both nationally and internationally.

Research Themes

The Centre's research themes are interrelated and are not conceived as self-standing 'silos' of intellectual or disciplinary pursuit.

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Updated:  18 July 2017/Responsible Officer:  Director, China in the World /Page Contact:  China in the World