Published on Feb 27, 2014
Friday, October 25, 2013
Arthur M. Sackler Museum Auditorium | Harvard University
Introduction
Mark C. Elliott 歐立德 (Harvard University)
Diana Sorensen (Harvard University)
David Der-wei Wang 王德威 (Harvard University)
Jie Li 李潔 (Harvard University)
with film director Ang Lee
First Panel - Scholarly Reflections on Ang Lee's Work
Christina Klein (Boston College), "The Diasporic Dimension of Ang Lee's Cinema"
Jerome Silbergeld (Princeton University), "Ang Lee's America"
Chien-hsin Tsai (University of Texas, Austin), "Ang Lee's Taiwan"
Eugene Wang 汪悅進 (Harvard University), "What is the Caution in Lust, Caution?"
Second Panel - A Conversation with Ang Lee and James Schamus
Eileen Cheng-yin Chow (Duke University) engages director Ang Lee as well as producer and screenwriter James Schamus in a conversation.
Co-sponsored by The CCK Foundation Inter-University Center for Sinology, Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies, Harvard Film Archive, and Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, Harvard University, in partnership with The Taipei Economic and Cultural Office.
http://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/event...
Arthur M. Sackler Museum Auditorium | Harvard University
Introduction
Mark C. Elliott 歐立德 (Harvard University)
Diana Sorensen (Harvard University)
David Der-wei Wang 王德威 (Harvard University)
Jie Li 李潔 (Harvard University)
with film director Ang Lee
First Panel - Scholarly Reflections on Ang Lee's Work
Christina Klein (Boston College), "The Diasporic Dimension of Ang Lee's Cinema"
Jerome Silbergeld (Princeton University), "Ang Lee's America"
Chien-hsin Tsai (University of Texas, Austin), "Ang Lee's Taiwan"
Eugene Wang 汪悅進 (Harvard University), "What is the Caution in Lust, Caution?"
Second Panel - A Conversation with Ang Lee and James Schamus
Eileen Cheng-yin Chow (Duke University) engages director Ang Lee as well as producer and screenwriter James Schamus in a conversation.
Co-sponsored by The CCK Foundation Inter-University Center for Sinology, Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies, Harvard Film Archive, and Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, Harvard University, in partnership with The Taipei Economic and Cultural Office.
http://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/event...