“I think [China] see[s] religion as a useful tool in the overall effort to restore some sort of order in society.”
IAN JOHNSON IS a Pulitzer Prize-...
A teenager working in a mountain encampment during the Chinese Cultural Revolution stumbles upon an ambiguous utopia.
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On October 23, the Council on East Asian Studies at the MacMillan Center sponsored a talk by Pulitzer-Prize-winning journalist Ian Johnson on “The...
The first time I saw Ai Weiwei’s art, I was appalled. Almost twenty years ago, long before he became an internationally-known contemporary artist,...
Each year, the Council on East Asian Studies awards grants to Yale University students for language study and research related to the study of East...
From the late 1960s until his retirement in 2000, Stanley Weinstein embodied and inspirited Buddhist studies at Yale. As an undergraduate with an...