Presented By: Lieberthal-Rogel Center for Chinese Studies
CHOP Film: "Long Time No See, Wuhan"
U-M Film Series co-sponsored by the Asia Library and the Lieberthal-Rogel Center for Chinese Studies (LRCCS)
Please note that the webinar will be held through Zoom Video Conferencing*
61 minutes; narration in Japanese with conversations in Mandarin; Chinese and English subtitles. Directed by Takeuchi Ryo, a Japanese filmmaker living in China. The film follows the stories of ten families in Wuhan, where the coronavirus was first detected, as residents process their experiences of the outbreak during and after the COVID-19 lockdown.
The event will be followed with Q&A and moderated by LRCCS Director and Professor of Psychology, Twila Tardif.
See the LRCSS website for more pandemic-related webinars: U.S.-China Covid 19 Crisis Briefs and The Covid Impact on Chinese Studies Students.
Register Here: https://umich.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_MquGLy7XTCWAV0kA8cNQvw
CHOP (China Ongoing Perspectives) is a movie/discussion series which provides selected documentary films that view greater China through the lens of everyday life as well as overseas Chinese, immigrants and travellers' experiences--those slices of reality touching on transitional/ transcultural events and memories.
61 minutes; narration in Japanese with conversations in Mandarin; Chinese and English subtitles. Directed by Takeuchi Ryo, a Japanese filmmaker living in China. The film follows the stories of ten families in Wuhan, where the coronavirus was first detected, as residents process their experiences of the outbreak during and after the COVID-19 lockdown.
The event will be followed with Q&A and moderated by LRCCS Director and Professor of Psychology, Twila Tardif.
See the LRCSS website for more pandemic-related webinars: U.S.-China Covid 19 Crisis Briefs and The Covid Impact on Chinese Studies Students.
Register Here: https://umich.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_MquGLy7XTCWAV0kA8cNQvw
CHOP (China Ongoing Perspectives) is a movie/discussion series which provides selected documentary films that view greater China through the lens of everyday life as well as overseas Chinese, immigrants and travellers' experiences--those slices of reality touching on transitional/ transcultural events and memories.
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