In Vancouver’s ‘Cantosphere’, a sense of responsibility and an identity under siege: Leo Shin interviewed by South China Morning Post
Artists and academics in Vancouver are carving out a space to examine both the fate of Hong Kong and the diaspora identity
Protected: 2017 Chinese Literature and Translation Search
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Protected: 2017 Cantonese Search
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Protected: 2017 CHINAL Campus Visit
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In the News: Don Baker interviewed by New Books Network on "Catholics and Anti-Catholicism in Choson Korea"
In this interview, Dr. Don Baker discusses his latest book Catholics and Anti-Catholicism in Choson Korea.
The 2017 Harjit Kaur Sidhu Memorial Program
In 2017 the Harjit Kaur Sidhu Memorial program welcomed Samuel John, award-winning actor and theatre activist, back to UBC to perform for the public. Hundreds of Punjabi language enthusiasts gathered in North Delta to watch Mr. John’s performance, in collaboration with Rangmanch Punjabi Theatre, of two works in Punjabi: “Dulatti” (The Hidden Power) and “Ghasea […]
Protected: 2017 ALL Sessional Search
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Protected: 2017 JAPN Sessional Searches
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Protected: 2017 TECO Search
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UBC Hong Kong Studies Initiative Launch
Hosted by the Department of Asian Studies and led by Dr. Leo Shin, the UBC Hong Kong Studies Initiative (HKSI) was officially launched on April 26, 2017, with the symposium “Hong Kong: 20 Years After.”