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Michael Zhao, Chinese Educational Consultin, Beijing, China
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Michael Zhao is both a Chinese educator and an American entrepreneur. He holds a Ph.D. in Sociology from American University, with a focus on socio-economic development. He has more than 20 years of experience working in education and business management in both China and the United States. For the past three years, Dr. Zhao was Director of China Programs for the Institute for the International Education of Students (IES Abroad), a leading study-abroad institute in the US with 33 centers in 17 countries globally and sending over 5000 students to study abroad annually. In addition to expanding the institute’s existing study abroad center in Beijing, he established IES’s second China center in Shanghai. He has taught at the China Fire Engineering Institute in Xi’an, and in the U.S. at Montgomery College Rockville, Maryland, and at the American University, Washington D.C. More…

Humanities Conference - Plenary Speakers Added

Zhang Zhiqiang, Professor of Publishing Studies and Library Science, Director of the Institute of Publishing Science, Nanjing University, Nanjing, People’s Republic of China.

Marcus Wood, painter, performance artist and film maker; Professor in the English department, University of Sussex, Falmer, UK.

Humanities Conference - Tours Added

Pre-Conference Beijing Tour – 29 May 2009 – 4 nights

Post-Conference Xi’an Tour – 06 June 2009 – 2 nights

Post-Conference Beijing Tour – 05 June 2009 – 4 nights

For more details regarding one or more of these optional 2009 Humanities Conference Tours, please see the Activies and Extras on the Conference website.

2009 Humanities Conference - Plenary Speaker Added

James R. Pusey, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, USA
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James R. Pusey is a professor of Chinese Studies at Bucknell University, Pennsylvania, where he teaches courses on Chinese language, philosophy, literature and their relations with intellectual thought. He is the author of Lu Xun and Evolution (State University of New York Press, 1998) and also of other books and essays on Wu Han, K’ang Yu-wei, Liang Qichao and the impact of Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution in China. The recent publication of a translation of his China and Charles Darwin (Council on East Asian Studies, Harvard UP, 1983) is attracting both widespread interest in China and renewed attention abroad. He has recently completed a book manuscript titled “Confessions of a Chinese History Teacher: Reflection on the 200th Anniversary of the Macartney Mission.” In celebration of Charles Darwin’s bicentennial, he will be editing a volume of essays on Darwin and the humanities and social sciences. More…

Humanities Conference - Conference Dinner

Enjoy a wonderful dinner full of flavor and distinctions true to Chinese tradition. For more information on the Humanities Conference Dinner, please see the Activities and Extras at the Conference website.

Humanities Conference - Plenary Speakers Added

Harry Lewis, Gordon McKay Professor of Computer Science in the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University, Cambridge, USA.

Judy Lattas, Director of the Interdisciplinary Women’s Studies, Gender and Sexuality program in Sociology, Macquarie University, Macquarie, Australia.

Humanities Conference - Accommodation

Accommodation for the 2009 Humanities Conference in Beijing, China may now be booked. Please see the Conference Accommodation webpage for more information.

Humanities Conference - Plenary Speakers Added

Greg Clingham, Professor of English and Director of the University Press at Bucknell University, Lewisburg, USA.

Wu Qing, Beijing Cultural Development Center for Rural Women, Beijing, China.

Seventh International Conference on New Directions in the Humanities

2-5 June 2009
Beijing, China
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Samuel Johnson at Bucknell: A Tercentenary Celebration

Schedule of Events: March 23-24, 2009. ALL ARE WELCOME

2009 is the tercentenary of the birth of Samuel Johnson, one of the great writers of eighteenth-century England. The Bucknell Humanities Institute – supported by the Office of the Provost, and with additional support from the University Lectureship Committee, the Department of English, the Ellen Clarke Bertrand Library, and the Bucknell University Press – commemorates Johnson’s life and work, his contribution to the western literary tradition, to the American tradition of liberal education, and to his continuing place in the curriculum on college campuses such as Bucknell.

EXHIBIT:  The Bertrand Library will feature an exhibit of Johnsonian first editions and other rare books, images, and related materials, March 2 - April 30, 2009, in the exhibit space on the lower level of the library. All are welcome to visit the exhibit during library hours.

LECTURES:  On March 23, 2009 Bucknell hosts lectures on Johnson by three eminent men of letters: Christopher Ricks, Leo Damrosch, and David Ferry. ALL ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND THE LECTURES AND RECEPTION. The lecturers:  Christopher Ricks. Sarah B. Warren Professor of the Humanities and co-director of the Editorial Institute, Boston University, Professor of Poetry at the University of Oxford, and formerly King Edward Professor of English Literature at the University of Cambridge. Leo Damrosch. Ernest Birnbaum Professor of English, Harvard University. David Ferry. Sophie Chantal Hart Professor Emeritus of English at Wellesley College, Visiting Lecturer in Creative Writing at Boston University, and Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

SCHEDULE of LECTURES:  March 23, 2009, 4.00 - 7.00 pm, BUCKNELL HALL

4.00 pm. Reception begins

4.30 pm. Michael Smyer, Provost of Bucknell University, Welcome

4.35 pm. Greg Clingham, Professor of English, Introductions

4.45 pm. Leo Damrosch, “Doctor Johnson vs Jean Jacques: Two Styles of Thinking and Being”

5.20 pm. Short Break

5.30 pm. David Ferry, Poetry Reading and Remarks on Johnson and Tolstoy

6.05 pm. Christopher Ricks, “Sound and Sense”

7.00 pm. Reception ends

FURTHER EVENTS:

March 24, 2009, 10.00 - 11.00 a.m. SPECIAL COLLECTIONS READING ROOM, ELLEN CLARKE BETRAND LIBRARY

Conversations with Christopher Ricks, Leo Damrosch, Greg Clingham, Philip Smallwood, and Adam Rounce. (Recorded event. Audience welcome.)

March 24, 2009, 12.00 noon - 2.00 pm, WILLARD SMITH LIBRARY

Informal buffet lunch for STUDENTS with Professors Ricks, Damrosch, and Ferry. Students interested in attending this lunch might send their name and e-mail to Professor Clingham at clingham@bucknell.edu

To see the brochure that has been distributed on campus click on the link below: http://www.bucknell.edu/Documents/UniversityPress/Johnson%20Humanities%20Institute%20brochure.pdf 

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Conference Venue

Beijing, China from 2-5 June 2009.
Friendship Hotel Beijing
Friendship Palace
1 Zhongguan Cun South Street
Haidian District
Beijing 100873
China