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The UW-Madison's circa 1925 Chinese Students Club

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Happy Fall Semester!

Lectures Schedule for talks related to China:

4 p.m. Wed Sept 25 @ Lubar Commons, Law School. “Chinese Communist Party nationalism: What’s new, what’s nationalist, and what’s communist about it?” by John Fitzgerald, Senior Fellow, Australian Strategic Policy Institute

6:30 p.m. Tue Oct 1 @ L150 Elvehjem Building. “Anxiety Aesthetics: Maoist Legacies” by Jennifer Lee, School of the Art Institute of Chicago.

4 p.m. Tue Oct 15 @ 206 Ingraham, “Strange Tales from Edo: Rewriting Chinese Fiction in Early Modern Japanby William Fleming, UC Santa Barbara.

5:30 & 7 p.m., Thu Oct 17, Wisconsin Book Festival @ Central Library, 201 W. Mifflin Street. Book panel: Asian Memoirists Tess Hulls, Zara Chowdhary and Margaret Juhae Lee; Book talk: Wendy Chen, Their Divine Fires, with Eliot Chen, UW-Madison, as moderator.

4:30 p.m. Thu Oct 24 @ Godfrey & Kahn Hall (Rm 2260), Law School. “China’s Rise and Economic Conflict with the United States” by Nicholas Lardy, Senior Fellow Peterson Institute for International Economics. Moderated by Michael Knetter, Wisconsin Foundation and Alumni Asociation CEO