Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Double Happiness: Upcoming Talks, Stanford Ctr for E Asian Studies

All events are free and open to the public (Self just picked the ones with the most interesting titles, my bad):

  • Oct 29 (Thurs), 5 – 7 pm, Philippines Conference Rm, Encina Hall, 3rd Flr: “The King Looked Left and Right and Talked of Other Things: Business Corruption in China,” by Brent Carlson (Director, Alix Partners) and Edward Fishman (Partner, K & L Gates)
  • Nov 12 (Thurs) 4:15 – 5:30, Philippines Conference Rm, Encina Hall, 3rd Flr: “Poetic Friendships Between Buddhist Nuns and Gentry Women in 17th Century China,” by Beata Grant, Prof. of Chinese Language and Lit, Washington University
  • Nov 19 (Thurs), 12 noon, Bldg 70, Rm 72A1: “A Niche of Her Own: The Buddhist Women of Bao Shan” by Wendy Adamek, Visiting Fellow, Stanford Humanities Center

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