DEFINING CHINA STUDIES FOR 60 YEARS 引领中国研究六十 年
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MISSION: FOUNDED IN 1955, HARVARD’S FAIRBANK CENTER ADVANCES SCHOLARSHIP IN ALL FIELDS OF CHINA STUDIES
使命: 费正清中心成立于1955年,致 力于在哈佛大学推进各领域的 中国研究
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FOR OVER A CENTURY, HARVARD HAS PIONEERED RESEARCH ON CHINA 一个世纪以来,哈佛一直
是中国研究领域的开拓者。
Since the appointment of our first Chinese-language teacher in 1879, Harvard has been a world leader in China Studies. Today, Harvard has more scholars teaching and researching about China than any other American university. We have long been, and will continue to be, a global leader in China Studies.
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FOR THE PAST SIXTY YEARS, THE FAIRBANK CENTER HAS DEFINED CHINA STUDIES 引领中国研究六十 年 The past year marked an important milestone for the Fairbank Center: the 60th anniversary of its founding as Harvard’s Center for East Asian Research. We celebrated the anniversary with a year-long series of events and conversations. One highlight was our celebration of the Mid-Autumn Festival. An event of unprecedented scale for the Center, the celebration drew almost one thousand people from across campus and the local community to attend interesting lectures, watch musical and theatrical performances, enjoy seasonal foods, and in the process learn more about the work of our Center. Generations of Fairbank Center faculty and friends attended the Fairbank Center 60th Anniversary Gala, including John and Wilma Fairbank’s two daughters and Wilma’s sister Marian Cannon Schlesinger who, with the wisdom and grace of a centenarian, regaled us with tales of her travels to China in the 1930s. The third highlight was an academic symposium that drew together the extraordinary intellectual talent of the Fairbank Center community to discuss the most important questions facing the study of China today.
CELEBRATING OUR ANNIVERSARY IN STYLE In addition to these events, we also devoted time to engage in conversations about our future. Since its establishment, the Fairbank Center has always been one of the leading - if not the leading - centers for China Studies outside of China. To maintain this position, we will need to adapt to the changing landscape of our field. Although the Fairbank Center is the traditional home for China Studies within Harvard’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences, today there is not a single school at Harvard which does not have faculty, students, and alumni engaging with and studying China. Our faculty expertise remains unrivaled, but how we can best support scholarship on China in new and increasingly diverse fields of study still remains an open question.
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OUR STRATEGIC PRIORITIES While the activities of the Fairbank Center are ultimately decided by our community of scholars, from the conversations over the last year we have identified three strategic priorities for our next phase. They are: DIGITAL CHINA STUDIES: We are working to establish a new Digital China Office to encourage the development and use of new technology, tools, and methods for scholarly research, collaboration, and communication. CHINA AND THE WORLD: China’s growing role in global affairs demands more research about its interactions with the rest of the world. These changes also present opportunities for comparative work, such as our project on Meritocracy in China and India. PUBLIC OUTREACH: Our Center is uniquely positioned to help address the greatest challenges and the most important questions facing China. We feel an obligation to engage with the public and the policy-making communities, to contribute to a better understanding and, where we can, to help address the most pressing problems.
A SUPERB TEAM WITH NEW LEADERSHIP As Faculty Director, I am fortunate to work with a group of committed, enthusiastic, and innovative staff. I am grateful to each of them for their hard work on behalf of our shared mission. It was wonderful to see the team’s work recognized this year by their receipt of a Dean’s Distinction Award. This year, we were also joined by Dan Murphy, our new Executive Director. I look forward to working with Dan and the entire staff in the coming year to take the Fairbank Center to new heights.
The Fairbank Center was established at a time when China’s role in global affairs was quite limited. No one would make that claim today. China is a central actor in global affairs, and none of the pressing issues in our world can be addressed effectively without the involvement of China. This makes generating and disseminating knowledge about China more important than ever. I look to our friends around the world for advice and support to secure the future of the Fairbank Center, extending the vision of John King Fairbank, our founder, into a second sexagenary cycle.
MICHAEL SZONYI Director, Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies Professor of Chinese History, Harvard University
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CELEBRATING SIXTY YEARS IN STYLE 隆重庆祝60周年 Our 60th Anniversary kicked off with a campuswide celebration of Chinese culture, music, and food at our Mid-Autumn Festival, the largest event in the history of the Fairbank Center. Featuring Harvard student groups, traditional crafts, music and dance performances, and TEDstyle presentations from our faculty, this event brought the whole China Studies community together from campus and beyond.
MID-AUTUMN FESTIVAL 中秋节快乐!
Onlookers admire Marian Cannon Schlesinger’s “Swords Dancer” watercolor on paper, 1935
“At Work,” Wilma Cannon Fairbank, watercolor, 1934-35 (depicting John and Wilma at their home in Beijing)
PAINTING PEKING: AN EXHIBITION OF WATERCOLORS FROM CHINA IN THE 1930s 花艺北平:中国1930年代来的花艺展 览会 During John Fairbank and Wilma Cannon Fairbank’s time living in Beijing (Peking) in the 1930s, Wilma painted scenes of everyday life in the city. Wilma’s sister, Marian Cannon Schlesinger, visited the Fairbank’s hutong home in 1934 and also painted the city. Marian’s paintings were subsequently published as a children’s book, San Bao and his Adventures in Peking, which first appeared in English in 1939 and in Chinese in 2016. For our 60th Anniversary, the Fairbank Center was delighted to exhibit Wilma’s and Marian’s fine watercolors, as well as photographs from the Fairbank collection and the Sidney Gamble collection. A special thanks to the generosity of the Fairbank daughters, Holly and Laura, who loaned these materials for the exhibition.
“In recent years, as China opened again to Americans, returning travelers who know I lived in Peking for four years in the 1930s have been asking me ‘Won’t you tell us what it was like then?’” - Wilma Cannon Fairbank
John Fairbank and Wilma Canon Fairbank, photograph, 1930s
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60TH ANNIVERSARY SYMPOSIUM 60周年座谈会 The pinnacle of our 60th Anniversary was a two-day academic conference celebrating the breadth and cross-disciplinary research of the Fairbank Center. Ten panels, hosted by our faculty, brought together generations of China scholars from around the world to discuss the fundamental questions facing China Studies today.
Photos: Top: Professor Ya-Wen Lei, Middle: Professors Roderick MacFarquhar and Yuhua Wang speaking at our “Politics” panel; Bottom: “The Use of History Panel” featuring Mark Elliott, Rowan Flad, Jing Tsu, and Rudolf Wagner.
GALA CELEBRATION 庆祝联欢晚会 Our symposium ended with a Gala Dinner at Harvard’s Loeb House, with keynote speeches by Steve Orlins, President of the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations, and Marian Cannon Schlesinger (aged 105), sister of Wilma Cannon Fairbank and artist in our exhibition.
Photos: Top: Steve Orlins, President of the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations, with Director Michael Szonyi; Middle: Gala Celebration at Loeb House; Bottom-Right: Former directors of the Fairbank Center with John and Wilma Fairbank’s daughters, Holly and Laura; Bottom-Left: Marian Cannon Schlesinger gives the keynote speech.
STRATEGIC PRIORITIES WE AIM TO:
TRANSFORM, 变革技术 INSPIRE, 鼓励创新 AND 推动合作 ENGAGE
In the 60 years since the Fairbank Center’s establishment, the landscape of China Studies has shifted dramatically. Today, every school at Harvard—from Business to Public Health— engages with China through research, programs, exchanges, students, and alumni. China is central to our understanding of global affairs. As China Studies expands into new fields, such as medicine, the environment, and even robotics, we are here to develop and support research that defines what it means to study China. Our unrivaled faculty expertise ensures our adaptability and invaluable position as a partner for China-related research at Harvard and beyond. As part of our 60th Anniversary, we have identified three strategic priorities to shape the Fairbank Center’s future research.
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TRANSFORM DIGITAL SCHOLARSHIP ON CHINA 变革技术 The use of new digital technologies for scholarly research, collaboration, and communication is one of the most exciting developments in academia today. To support this ground-breaking research, we are developing innovative digital methods to study China’s past and present through a new Digital China Office.
CURATORSHIP:
Building on the success of our An Wang Postdoctoral Fellowship on Digital China, we are looking to appoint a full-time Digital China curator to serve as a resource for Harvard faculty and students on the use of new digital research methods.
DEVELOPMENT:
Building new and innovative digital techniques and data-sharing platforms to open novel approaches to research in the Chinese humanities and social sciences using big data and other state-of-the-art techniques.
INTELLECTUAL EXCHANGE:
Supporting scholarly exchange among digital specialists at Harvard and other institutions to ensure that the Fairbank Center remains at the cutting-edge of digital methods.
Digital visualization of connections within the Buddhist Canon, courtesy of Donald Sturgeon
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INSPIRE WORLD-LEADING RESEARCH ON CHINA AND THE WORLD 鼓励创新 China’s growing role in global affairs requires greater research and public understanding about the interactions between Greater China and the rest of the world. In partnership with leading research centers at Harvard, the Fairbank Center is building on our team of specialists on U.S.-China relations to conduct innovative studies on China’s relationships with Africa and India.
CHINA-AFRICA INITIATIVE:
Building an integrative research agenda for China-Africa studies with the Harvard Asia Center and the Center for African Studies.
MERITOCRACY IN CHINA AND INDIA:
Researching differences in “talent” and “meritocracy” in local and regional governments across China, India, and the United States.
Assistant Professor Arunabh Ghosh and Vice Provost for International Affairs, Mark C. Elliott, at the conference on Meritocracy and in Government in China and India, sponsored by the Fairbank Center and the South Asia Institute at Harvard.
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ENGAGE PUBLIC AND POLICY-MAKING COMMUNITIES 推动合作
SPEAKER AND SEMINAR SERIES:
Our eight public-lecture series convene leading scholars of China to discuss the latest research in their respective fields with academic experts and public audiences.
PUBLIC OUTREACH: Since the Fairbank Center’s founding in 1955, our mission has been to promote scholarship and knowledge about China.
READ MORE ABOUT OUR PUBLIC EVENTS ON PAGES 17-18
Digital communications and social media allow us to advance our outreach far beyond Harvard. Our traditional public-events series, combined with our newly launched blog, podcast, and social media presence, seeks to engage public audiences.
PODCASTS:
POLICY OUTREACH:
This year, we launched our “Harvard on China Podcast,” which interviews leading scholars and practioners on China. Join our 14,000 listeners on Soundcloud and iTunes.
Knowledge of China is becoming increasingly central to U.S. foreign policy. The Fairbank Center is well-positioned to continue our engagement with policy-makers through public events and targeted outreach.
BLOG:
The Fairbank Center Blog features contributions from our faculty, affiliates, and graduate students. This year, our blog was named a “Top Writer in History” by the editors of the blog platform Medium.
18,000+ BLOG READERS
14,000+ PODCAST LISTENERS
10,000+ SOCIAL MEDIA FOLLOWERS
WE ASK THE MOST IMPORTANT QUESTIONS IN CHINA STUDIES 我们提出最为关键的 问题
Jing Tsu, Professor of Chinese Literature at Yale University, speaks at the Fairbank Center’s 60th Anniversary Symposium
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SUPPORT THE FAIRBANK CENTER 费正清中心诚邀您加入 核心支持者的行列 For 60 years the Fairbank Center has been redefining the boundaries of China Studies. With your help, we will continue our legacy as North America’s leading multidisciplinary China Studies institution by transforming, inspiring, and engaging scholarship on China. As the leading American center for interdisciplinary studies on China, the Fairbank Center is uniquely able to address the greatest challenges and most important questions in China Studies today. Asian Studies centers across the globe look to the Fairbank Center as the leader in increasingly complex and crossdisciplinary research on China.
ASK US HOW TO BECOME A CORE SUPPORTER OF THE FAIRBANK CENTER 请向我们咨询如何成为费正清中心 的核心支持者 fairbankdirector@fas.harvard.edu
MAPPING OUR GLOBAL IMPACT 我们的全球影响 For our 60th Anniversary, we mapped the worldwide inpact of the Fairbank Center’s nearly 1,300 alumni. These scholars and practitioners lead China Studies research across the globe. Check out our interactive GIS map on our website.
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PROGRAMS 项目 The Fairbank Center coordinates China Studies scholars from here at Harvard and from across the globe to further their research through residency at the Center. Together, the Center’s Visiting Scholars, Postdoctoral Fellows, Associates in Research, TUSA Scholars, and Graduate Student Associates create a lively community for interdisciplinary exchange. Our 2016-17 Programs include:
2 AN WANG POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWS 王安博士后研究员
An Wang Postdoctoral Fellowships have historically supported junior scholars in any discipline. Fellows spend one year at the Fairbank Center working on a book manuscript or articles. In addition, they deliver research presentations to the Fairbank Center community, mentor the Center’s graduate students, and teach courses in a Harvard academic department.
2 HOU FAMILY FELLOWS 侯氏家族奖学金研究员
The Hou Family Fellowship for Taiwan Studies sponsors one North America-based scholar and one Taiwan-based scholar on Taiwan Studies as visiting fellows at the Fairbank Center.
4 TOP UNIVERSITY STRATEGIC ALLIANCE SCHOLARS (TUSA) TUSA 学者
The Top University Strategic Alliance (TUSA) is a consortium of universities in Taiwan that sends scholars to Harvard University annually to strengthen their research. The Fairbank Center is the coordinating unit at Harvard for the TUSA program, which is organized by the Office of the Vice Provost for International Affairs.
9 GRADUATE STUDENT ASSOCIATES 学生研究员
The Fairbank Center welcomes advanced doctoral students from across the university for a yearlong residence with the Center during their dissertation research and writing stages.
14 VISITING SCHOLARS 访问学者
Visiting scholars hail from across the world with a commitment to further research in China Studies. Scholars are usually in residence for an academic year.
130 ASSOCIATES IN RESEARCH 合作研究员 Graduate Student Associate Guangchen Chen assists a student at our MidAutumn Festival
The Center’s Associates in Research are China Studies scholars who use Center resources and participate in Center activities.
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GRANTS AND STUDENT FUNDING 资助金与学生资金
GRADUATE STUDENTS
The Fairbank Center provides financial grants to undergraduate and graduate students at Harvard to further their studies of China and Taiwan. In 2016-17 we granted over $153K for research, language study and other activities. We also support students studying at Harvard from Taiwan, Master’s students focused on Chinese Studies, and other endeavors that foster academic engagement with China.
SUMMER 2017
TAIWAN STUDIES
19 Graduate students awarded $73,375
3 Graduate students awarded $6,890
DESMOND AND WHITNEY SHUM FELLOWSHIP 3 Graduate students awarded $41,000
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS
$105,144 AWARDED IN GRANTS AND STUDENT FUNDING
SUMMER 2017 1 Undergraduate student awarded $1,500
Amy Hao, a junior in Harvard’s Leverett House, volunteering in a home for children of incarcerated parents in Beijing, thanks to a Winter Term Grant from the Fairbank Center.
WINTER TERM 3 Undergraduate students awarded $11,000
CONFERENCE TRAVEL GRANTS 9 Graduate students awarded $3,879
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS Awarded $7,600
JEFFREY R. GU FUND 2 Undergraduate students awarded $8,500
EXAMPLES OF PROJECTS FUNDED 几例得到资助的项目 A one-year research project to collect qualitative data for a doctoral dissertation on how Uber and other ride-hailing platforms are shaping economic, political, and social transformations in urban China. An undergraduate winter term experience in Taiwan at the Luminary Buddhist Institute for firsthand experience learning about and research on contemporary lay Buddhism. Advanced language study at the International Chinese Language Program at National Taiwan University and ethnographic fieldwork on Taiwanese audience reception to film and the interpersonal relationship among elders and their Indonesian caregivers. Mapping the vernacular landscape of a local dish, “Stone Oak Tofu,” to examine the changing relationships between land and culture through food by combining methods of mapping, plant research, and ethnography.
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SPEAKER AND SEMINAR SERIES 演讲与研讨会系列活动 Our eight speaker and seminar series convene leading scholars of China to discuss the latest research in their respective fields with academic experts and public audiences. Our world-reknowned faculty-led lecture series focus on: Modern Chinese history China Humanities seminar Taiwan Studies seminar China Economy
Professors Joseph Nye and Ezra Vogel at our “What Next? Trump and Asia” event on December 5, 2016
Gender Studies Chinese Religions Environment in Asia Emergent Visions in Film SIGRID SCHMALZER University of Massachusetts Amherst Wednesday April 12, 2017 12PM - 2PM K262 CGIS Knafel 1737 Cambridge Street Cambridge fairbank.fas.harvard.edu @FairbankCenter
LAYER UPON LAYER EXPERIENCE, ECOLOGY, ENGINEERING, HERITAGE, AND (MOST OF ALL) HISTORY IN THE MAKING OF
CHINA’S AGRICULTURAL TERRACES
200+ SPEAKERS
60 PUBLIC EVENTS
8 SPEAKER AND SEMINAR SERIES
ENVIRONMENT IN ASIA SERIES
CHINA HUMANITIES
SEMINAR SPRING 2017 LI FENGMAO
National Chengchi University, Taiwan Monday January 23, 2017 | 4PM K262 CGIS Knafel | 1737 Cambridge St.
HARRISON HUANG Columbia University
Monday January 30, 2017 | 4PM K262 CGIS Knafel | 1737 Cambridge St.
JASON PROTASS Brown University
Monday February 27, 2017 | 4PM K262 CGIS Knafel | 1737 Cambridge St.
HARRIET ZURNDORFER Leiden University
Monday March 20, 2017 | 4PM K262 CGIS Knafel | 1737 Cambridge St.
JING TSU Yale University
Monday April 10, 2017 | 4PM K262 CGIS Knafel | 1737 Cambridge St.
S.E. KILE
University of Michigan Monday May 1, 2017 | 4PM K262 CGIS Knafel | 1737 Cambridge St. fairbank.fas.harvard.edu
Image: Chinese Textile, Harvard Art Museums/ Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Gift of Dr. Denman W. Ross, gifted 1916
TAIWAN STUDIES WORKSHOP
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Image: Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Purchase through the generosity of Sylvan Barnet and William Burto in honor of John Rosenfield
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THE FEBRUARY 28TH INCIDENT
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IMPERIAL LEGACIES AND WAR AFTERMATH IN TAIWAN, 1947
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VICTOR LOUZON
POSTDOCTORAL SCHOLAR AT THE WEATHERHEAD EAST ASIAN INSTITUTE COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
THURSDAY APRIL 20, 2017 12pm – 2pm
CGIS Knafel K262 1737 Cambridge St Harvard University
EAST ASIAN MEDIA STUDIES C O N F E R E N C E MAY 6 - 7, 2017
CGIS SOUTH BUILDING 1730 CAMBRIDGE ST
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
SPONSORS:
REY CHOW
DEPARTMENT OF EAST ASIAN LANGUAGES AND CIVILIZATIONS
DUKE UNIVERSITY
THOMAS LAMARRE MCGILL UNIVERSITY
REGISTRATION REQUIRED AT PROJECTS.IQ.HARVARD.EDU/EAMS
REISCHAUER INSTITUTE OF JAPANESE STUDIES FAIRBANK CENTER OF CHINESE STUDIES KOREA INSTITUTE HARVARD YENCHING INSTITUTE ASIA CENTER
SINOPHONE STUDIES
TRUMP
December 5,
2016 12pm – 2pm Tsai Auditorium CGIS South Building 1730 Cambridge Street
DU FU CHINA’S GREATEST POET
LYNN KUOK
A CONFERENCE IN HONOR OF THE
SUNG-YOON LEE
OCTOBER 28-29, 2016
JOSEPH NYE EZRA VOGEL MODERATED BY
SUSAN PHARR
LIBRARY OF CHINESE HUMANITIES
The first in a new series at Harvard University on the Asia-Pacific during Trump’s Presidency Sponsored by the Harvard University Asia-related Centers
S020, CGIS South, 1730 Cambridge Street, Harvard University
SPONSORED BY Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, Harvard University Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies, Harvard University Harvard-Yenching Institute For conference program, visit projects.iq.harvard.edu/dufu Contact: Professor Xiaofei Tian stian@fas.harvard.edu The conference will be conducted in Chinese and English. It is open to the public.
In addition to our regular public lecture series, the Fairbank Center hosts and sponsors special events and conferences.
Our 2017 Edwin O. Reischauer Lecture, entitled “Empire and Righteous Nation: 600 Years of China-Korea Relations,” was presented by Odd Arne Wesad, S. T. Lee Professor of U.S.-Asia Relations at Harvard University (pictured right). The Edwin O. Reischauer Lecture is an annual lecture in three parts on a subject that addresses at least two states of East Asia.
N E W D I R E C T I O N S AND CONNECTIONS
ORGANIZER David Der-wei Wang Edward C. Henderson Professor of Chinese and Comparative Literature, Harvard University
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Monday
STUDIES A WORKSHOP ON THE FUTURE OF TAIWAN STUDIES
WHAT NEXT?
ASIA
TA I WA N
Wang Jianlin of Dalian Wanda Group speaks at Harvard University
NEW
DIRECTIONS OCTOBER 14-15, 2016 9am – 5pm
ORGANIZERS Jing TSU
Professor of Modern Chinese Literature and Culture and Comparative Literature, Yale University
Tsai Auditorium | CGIS South 1730 Cambridge Street Harvard University
David Der-wei WANG
SPONSORED BY
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Council on East Asian Studies, Yale University Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies, Harvard University Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation Harvard-Yenching Institute Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, Harvard University
Edward C. Henderson Professor of Chinese and Comparative Literature, Harvard University
APRIL 7, 2017
1:30pm – 5pm
Shu-mei SHIH
Professor of Chinese and Comparative Literature, University of California, Los Angeles
NG Kim Chew
Chinese Malaysian writer and Professor of Chinese Literature, National Chi Nan University, Taiwan
APRIL 8, 2017 SPONSORED BY Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies
10am – 4:30pm CGIS Knafel K450 1737 Cambridge Street Harvard University
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Felix Boecking; No Great Wall: Trade, Tariffs, and Nationalism in Republican China, 1927-1945
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PUBLICATIONS 出版物 The Fairbank Center sponsors publications through the Harvard Asia Center Press. Our 2016-17 titles are shown on the right.
To mark our 60th Anniversary, the Fairbank Center published an edited volume with Harvard University Press. The China Questions: Critical Insights into a Rising Power, edited by Director Michael Szonyi and former Executive Director Jennifer Rudolph, includes 36 chapters authored by our faculty and affiliates. Each chapter asks and answers a key question about China and the state of China Studies.
Chien-Hsin Tsai; A Passage to China: Literature, Loyalism, and Colonial Taiwan
Tie Xiao; Revolutionary Waves: The Crowd in Modern China
The China Questions (eds. Rudolph and Szonyi) available now from Harvard University Press.
Barbara Mittler; A Continuous Revolution (new in paperback)
Calligraphy in the Fairbank Center Collection in the H. C. Fung Library by Li Honglin, “No Forbidden Spaces for Reading Books.”
H. C. FUNG LIBRARY FAIRBANK CENTER FOR CHINESE STUDIES COLLECTION 费正清中国研究中心藏书,在美国哈佛大学冯汉柱图书馆 The Fairbank Center Collection in the H. C. Fung Library continues to provide a world-leading collection of resources on contemporary China. Under the stewardship of Librarian Nancy Hearst, the library’s China collection continues to grow, including the additional of a number of unpublished works that are uniquely available in our collection.
Specializing in difficult-to-find Chineselanguage publications, including statistical sources and unpublished documents, these materials complement other collections at Harvard in the field of Chinese Studies. The library currently holds approximately 30,000 volumes, about half of which are in Chinese.
Meg Rithmire, Assistant Professor of Business Administration, researching in the Fung Library
SUPPORT THE FAIRBANK CENTER COLLECTION IN THE H.C. FUNG LIBRARY The Fung Library Fairbank Collection annually acquires a wide range of publications, documents, and other materials previously unavailable to the West. Ask us how you can help support the Library’s unique collection: FAIRBANKCENTER@FAS.HARVARD.EDU
APPENDIX 附录 CORE FACULTY 核心教职人员 Michael A. Szonyi* Director, Professor of Chinese History William Alford Henry L. Stimson Professor of Law Barry Bloom Joan L. and Julius H. Jacobson Professor of Public Health, Harvard University Distinguished Service Professor Peter K. Bol Vice Provost for Advances in Learning, Charles H. Carswell Professor of East Asian Languages and Civilizations James Cheng Librarian of the Harvard-Yenching Library Paul A. Cohen Professor of History, Emeritus, Wellesley College, Fairbank Center Associate Richard Cooper Maurits C. Boas Professor of International Economics Nara Dillon Lecturer on Government, Lecturer on East Asian Languages and Civilizations Mark Elliott** Vice Provost for International Affairs, Mark Schwartz Professor of Chinese and Inner Asian History Joseph Fewsmith Professor of International Relations and Political Science, Boston University, Fairbank Center Associate Rowan Flad John E. Hudson Professor of Anthropology Arunabh Ghosh Assistant Professor of History Merle Goldman Professor of History, Emerita, Boston University, Fairbank Center Associate Steven Goldstein Sophia Smith Professor of Government, Emeritus, Smith College, Fairbank Center Associate Susan Greenhalgh Professor of Anthropology, John King and Wilma Cannon Fairbank Professor of Chinese Society Janet Gyatso Hershey Professor of Buddhist Studies
William Hsiao K. T. Li Professor of Economics C. T. James Huang Professor of Linguistics Alastair Iain Johnston Governor James Albert Noe and Linda Noe Laine Professor of China in World Affairs William C. Kirby** T. M. Chang Professor of China Studies, Spangler Family Professor of Business Administration, Harvard University Distinguished Service Professor, Chairman of the Harvard China Fund Arthur Kleinman Esther and Sidney Rabb Professor of Anthropology, Professor of Medical Anthropology in Social Medicine, Professor of Psychiatry Shigehisa Kuriyama Reischauer Institute Professor of Cultural History Ya-wen Lei Assistant Professor of Sociology Jie Li Assistant Professor of East Asian Languages and Civilizations Wai-Yee Li Professor of Chinese Literature Jennifer Li-Chia Liu Professor of the Practice of Language Pedagogy, Director, Chinese Language Program Felicity Lufkin Lecturer on Folklore and Mythology Roderick MacFarquhar** Leroy B. Williams Research Professor of History and Political Science, Emeritus Ali Malkawi Professor of Architectural Technology, Director of the Harvard Center for Green Buildings and Cities Erez Manela Professor of History Michael McElroy Gilbert Butler Professor of Environmental Studies Nicole Newendorp Lecturer on Social Studies Stephen Owen James Bryant Conant University Professor, Professor of Comparative Literature Dwight H. Perkins** Harold Hitchings Burbank Research Professor of Political Economy, Emeritus Elizabeth J. Perry** Henry Rosovsky Professor of Government, Director of the HarvardYenching Institute
Michael Puett Walter C. Klein Professor of Chinese History Meg Rithmire Assistant Professor of Business Administration James Robson James C. Kralik and Yunli Lou Professor of East Asian Languages and Civilizations Robert S. Ross Professor of Political Science, Boston College, Fairbank Center Associate Anthony Saich Daewoo Professor of International Affairs Hue-Tam Ho Tai Kenneth T. Young Professor of Sino-Vietnamese History, Emerita Karen Thornber Professor of Comparative Literature and of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, Director of Harvard University Asia Center Xiaofei Tian Professor of Chinese Literature Leonard van der Kuijp Professor of Tibetan and Himalayan Studies Ezra F. Vogel** Henry Ford II Professor of the Social Sciences, Emeritus Rudolf Wagner Senior Professor, University of Heidelberg, Fairbank Center Associate David Der-Wei Wang Edward C. Henderson Professor of Chinese Literature Eugene Yuejin Wang Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Professor of Asian Art Yuhua Wang Assistant Professor of Government Robert Weller Professor of Anthropology, Boston University, Fairbank Center Associate Odd Arne Westad S.T. Lee Professor of U.S.-Asia Relations Ellen Widmer Mayling Song Professor of Chinese Studies, Wellesley College, Fairbank Center Associate Martin K. Whyte** John Zwaanstra Professor of International Studies and Sociology, Emeritus Mark Wu Assistant Professor of Law * = Advisory Committee Member ** = Former Director
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FAIRBANK CENTER STAFF 费正清中国研究中心的全体员工
Michael Szonyi 宋怡明 Faculty Director, Professor of Chinese History Dan Murphy 慕浩然 Executive Director, Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies and Harvard China Fund Julia Cai 蔡珏 Assistant Director, Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies and Harvard China Fund
Congratulations to the Fairbank Center staff, who were awarded the 2017 Faculty of Arts and Sciences Dean’s Distinction Award for their efforts in celebrating our 60th Anniversary!
Karen Christopher 卡伦•克里斯 Finance/Administrative Associate Nick Drake 卓鸿涛 Office and Program Coordinator
Facts & 相关 Figures 数据 300+ Harvard Faculty 位教授从事和中国有 working on China 关研究
128 Director of the Fairbank Center, Michael A. Szonyi
Active Associates 位活跃研究员 worldwide
68 Students Funded 名学生受本中心资助
50+ Public Events 项公众活动 each year
James Evans 詹英俊 Publications Coordinator Sarah Gordon 萨拉•戈登 Director of Finance Mark Grady 马瑞迪 Events Coordinator Nancy Hearst 南希 Librarian, Fairbank Center Collection in the H.C. Fung Library Caitlin Keliher 孔坤婷 Program Coordinator, Harvard China Fund Ying-ming Lee 李(杨)英敏 Library Assistant, Fairbank Center Collection in the H.C. Fung Library Justin Wong 黄学勤 Program Assistant
37 Collaborating 所校内合作机构 Organizations across Harvard Welcome to our new Executive Director, Dan Murphy. Dan joins the Fairbank Center from the Yale Center Beijing and the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations.
10,000 Social Media 名社交媒体追随者 Followers
Annual Report authored and designed by James Evans