Join Our Email Lists
Join the Asia Institute Mailing List
USC Session 5: Theme Parks in China: the view from the Academy
"Presentations and a panel discussion on theme parks in China featuring scholars from the U.S. and China."
Presentations and a panel discussion on theme parks in China featuring scholars from the U.S. and China. This was part of the Media and Culture in Contemporary China conference on October 21-22, 2011, organized by the UCLA-USC Joint East Asian Studies Center (comprised of the UCLA Asia Institute and USC East Asian Studies Center).
Chair: David C. Kang, Interim Director, East Asian Studies Center, USC Panelists:
Hai Ren, East Asian Languages, University of Arizona, "Leisure as an Event of Self-Formation at a Chinese Theme Park";
Susan Brownell, Anthropology, University of Missouri-St. Louis, "World Expo Shanghai 2010: Why it wasn't a media event, but still drew 70 million spectators"; Sun Shaojing, School of Journalism, Fudan University, "Experiencing cultures: Chinese visitors' encounter with nation-brands at Shanghai Expo." Discussant: Yunxiang Yan, Anthropology & Director, Center for Chinese Studies, UCLA
Conference Website:
Sponsors:
- UCLA Asia Institute
- USC East Asian Studies Center
- UCLA International Institute
- USC US-China Institute
- UCLA Confucius Institute
- UCLA History Department
- USC Norman Lear Center
- UCLA Humanities Division
- UCLA Center for Chinese Studies
- UCLA Asian American Studies Center
Published: Wednesday, December 14, 2011
