Lieberthal-Rogel Center for Chinese Studies (LRCCS)
In 1961, the Center for Chinese Studies (CCS) was established. It has become one of the nation's most prominent centers devoted to a deeper understanding of China, past and present. CCS, in conjunction with the Center for Japanese Studies and Nam Center for Korean Studies, forms U-M's East Asia National Resource Center, a prestigious designation awarded by the U.S. Department of Education.
Children's Ambient Heat Exposures, Family Adaptation, and Early Developmental Outcomes
Centering Affect in Wang Yangming's Philosophy
Nutritional Imperialism: How Science Turned Difference into Sickness in China
Studying China in the Absence of Access: Relearning a Lost Art
Tariff Wall Jumping at the China-Vietnam Border
Revolutionary Stagecraft: Theater, Technology, and Politics in Modern China
The War for Chinese Talent in America
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in partnership with LRCCS present: Artist Talk
Untamed Shrews: Negotiating New Womanhood in Modern China
China’s Age of Abundance: Origins, Ascendance, and Aftermath
Scent from Afar: Aromatics, Healing, and the Making of Olfactory Knowledge in Tang and Song China
Retelling the Story of Dunhuang Buddhist Art: A Spatial Approach
Repurposed Mythology Versus Repurposed Divination...
Between Food and Medicine...
Gender and Friendship in Chinese Literature
Laozi’s Perspectives on Innovation
Trickle-down Confucianism: War, Reconstruction, and Cultural Assimilation in the Late Qing
Righteous Revolutionaries: Morality, Mobilization, and Violence in the Making of the Chinese State
Bauhaus and Contemporary China
Disciplining Business: Reinventing CCP Networks as Tools of Economic Governance under Xi
Dao: A Second Century BCE Conceptual Biography
If You Meet the Medical Buddha on the Road, Kill Him!
Changing Conceptions of “Human Completing” (ren cheng) in Late Warring States and Early Han Texts
Xunzi and Aristotle on Freedom
The Forbidden City at War
LRCCS Conference Keynote Address | Getting China Right in Research and in Policy
The Rise and Fall of Imperial China: The Social Origins of State Development
Two Spectacles, Two Crowds: A Dialogue on Zhang Yimou’s Olympic Ceremonies, 2008 and 2022
The Blue Maps of China