Friday, February 25, 2005

Pictures From the Concert
Erhu and Guzheng Posted by Hello

Duet Posted by Hello

The Narrators - Cindy Hsu (Xu?) and the "famous" actor... Posted by Hello

String Quartet Posted by Hello

Pipa player Posted by Hello

The bunch - minus photographer Posted by Hello

Tuesday, February 08, 2005

Saturday, February 12
GREAT MUSIC FOR A GREAT CITY
Chinese New Year Concert:
A Journey to Yeh Yeh's House
Author Evelina Chao with Sirena Huang, violin; Sara Farah Kapustin,
violin; Clara Lee, cello; Vera Lin Chao, recorde;
and the Chinese Music Ensemble of New York.
8:00 p.m.; $10 donation guarantees a seat
Let's meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Grad Center main lobby
Any Questions? Feel free to contact me at
Pwaldvogel@gc.cuny.edu or 917-592-4186

Monday, January 31, 2005

History Course Is a Go

Dr. Lee's pre-modern Chinese History class is going to run this semester so if there is anyone else out there who wants to register, now is the time. See you all soon
- Peter

Monday, January 03, 2005

NEW CHINESE HISTORY COURSE

This semester Dr. Thomas Lee of City College (and of course the GC) will be offering a survey course on "pre-modern" Chinese History. Those of you are interested please register early so we can be certain that the course will run. Below is a preliminary syllabus.
Hist. 77900 - History of Pre-Modern China
Instructor: Thomas H. C. Lee, (City)
Ph.D. Program, The Graduate Center, CUNY


We shall use the following two textbooks:

Conrad Schirokauer: A Brief History of Chinese Civilization
Patricia B. Ebrey: Cambridge Illustrated History of China
de Bary ed.: Sources of Chinese Tradition, vol. 1

A student typically will be expected to read about 80 to 100 pp. per week.

This Survey of Chinese history will concentrate mainly on intellectual and cultural aspects of Chinese history from the beginning of its written records to the end of the Ming Dynasty (mid-seventeenth century). There will be fourteen meetings. The class will be a mixture of lectures and discussions. Each week, the instructor will do a one-hour lecture, to be followed by another for discussion.

There will be a mid-term of about 45minutes. The students will be tested of basic knowledge of Chinese history, with 25 multiple-choice questions. This will make up 25 % of your overall grade. Students are required to submit a proposal-outline of the final paper by Tuesday, April 19 and submit the completed paper by Tuesday, May 17th (last class day). This will make up 50% of your final grade.

Performance in the class will make up 15% and attendance 10% of the final grade.

SYLLABUS for Spring 2005

February 1: Introductory Remarks; Salient Features of the Chinese Civilization:

February 8: Ancient China:
Legends of Ancient Chinese History
The Significance of the “Sandai”
The Creation of the Chinese “State”

February 15: Confucius and the Formation of the Chinese Culture:
Confucius: the man and the thought
The Analects: the book and the heritage

February 22: Mencius and Xunzi:
The men and the books
The idea of “human nature” (xing) in Ancient China
The problem of “materialism”

March 1: Other Ancient Chinese Thinkers (III):
Laozi and his book
Zhuangzi, skepticism, and escapism
The Daoist tradition

March 8: Other Ancient Chinese Thinkers (II):
Mozi’s thought, Mozi’s Ai (love) and Christian love compared
The Legalists/fajia
The Naturalists/Yinyangjia and the idea of “Five Phases” (Wuxing)

March 15: Also the Other Ancient Chinese Ideas:
Shangdi and God
The Ideas of Resonance/Correlation
The Formation of Chinese Confucian Classics

March 22: The Qin and Han Empires:
Political and social history
Filial piety and its significance in Chinese society
Han Confucianism and education

April 4: The Period of Disunity:
Political and social history
The Introduction of Buddhism and its influences


Tuesday, December 07, 2004

Chinese Movie Showing

This coming Friday December 10th take a break from your busy schedule to enjoy a Chinese movie with us. From Luo Ye, the director of Suzhou He 苏州河 (sorry I can't remember the English title - great movie!) comes a new film called Purple Butterfly 紫蝴蝶. We will be going to the 7:10 showing. Please let me know if you plan to come. If we have a big group I will go early and purchase tickets in advance. I have posted some pics from the film below. For more info see the following links:

PB2 Posted by Hello

PB1 Posted by Hello

Monday, December 06, 2004

MMA Trip

Here are a few "unlawful" photos from the lecture and exhibit. For those of you who didn't make it, I would suggest that you take the time to check it out. The vast array of cultural influences is amazing. The lecture, though a bit scattered, was also good. I have posted a photo here of Susan Whitfield. She has done some interesting work on the silk road. Check out the following link for more info.

http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/isbnInquiry.asp?userid=aF8Do9XAKC&isbn=0520232143&itm=1


MMA  Posted by Hello

lecturer Susan WhitfieldPosted by Hello

Hallway lion2 Posted by Hello

Hallway lion Posted by Hello

Female Musician Posted by Hello

China Exh. Posted by Hello

Funerary Panels Posted by Hello