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China and Black Internationalism In the Early 20th Century
2017年7月10日 星期一 19:30 至 21:00
The Bookworm Courtyard #4, South Sanlitun Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing Phone: 10 6503 2050 老书虫 北京市朝阳区南三里屯路4号院 电话:10 6503 2050 Note: You can also buy tickets in person at The Bookworm, or reserve by emailing order@beijingbookworm.com or calling (10) 6503 2050.
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China and Black Internationalism In the Early 20th Century

价格: ¥50

China and Black Internationalism In the Early 20th Century
2017年7月10日 星期一 19:30 至 21:00
The Bookworm Courtyard #4, South Sanlitun Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing Phone: 10 6503 2050 老书虫 北京市朝阳区南三里屯路4号院 电话:10 6503 2050 Note: You can also buy tickets in person at The Bookworm, or reserve by emailing order@beijingbookworm.com or calling (10) 6503 2050.
主办方: The Beijing Bookworm 更多活动

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China and Black Internationalism In the Early 20th Century

2017年7月10日 星期一 19:30 至 21:00 The Bookworm Courtyard #4, South Sanlitun Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing Phone: 10 6503 2050 老书虫 北京市朝阳区南三里屯路4号院 电话:10 6503 2050 Note: You can also buy tickets in person at The Bookworm, or reserve by emailing order@beijingbookworm.com or calling (10) 6503 2050.

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2017年7月10日 星期一 19:30 至 21:00

The Bookworm Courtyard #4, South Sanlitun Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing Phone: 10 6503 2050 老书虫 北京市朝阳区南三里屯路4号院 电话:10 6503 2050 Note: You can also buy tickets in person at The Bookworm, or reserve by emailing order@beijingbookworm.com or calling (10) 6503 2050. The Bookworm Courtyard #4, South Sanlitun Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing Phone: 10 6503 2050 老书虫 北京市朝阳区南三里屯路4号院 电话:10 6503 2050 Note: You can also buy tickets in person at The Bookworm, or reserve by emailing order@beijingbookworm.com or calling (10) 6503 2050.
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GUEST SPEAKER: AALIYAH BILAL

This presentation looks at the emergence of black internationalist thought in the early 20th century and China’s place within this discourse. Through examining the writings and utterances of prominent black U.S. intellectuals, it offers an overview of their varied responses to China’s progress from the end of dynastic rule to the founding of the People’s Republic.

Aaliyah Bilal is a fiction and non-fiction writer. Previously she was a recipient of the Shansi Memorial Fellowship at Yunnan University where, for two years, she conducted ethnographic research among HuiZu Muslims. A graduate of the School of Oriental and African Studies, she is currently at work on a book about her experience as an African-American woman living in Asia.

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