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Woodcut illustration by Gai Qi (born 1773) of Lin Daiyu from "Dream of the Red Chamber" (1749 to 1759)
Conversation

My Best Friend: When Fiction Meets Archeology / I-Hsien Wu and Sandrine Larrive-Bass

Monday, May 10, 2010 – 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
The New School, Malcolm Klein Room
510 66 West 12th Street, 5th floor
Admission: $8, free for all students and New School faculty, staff and alumni with valid ID, RSVP requested

Friendship and hospitality frame a series of conversations this spring, presented jointly by the Vera List Center for Art and Politics and the Bachelor’s Program at The New School for General Studies. Each evening features a faculty member from The New School who introduces their best friend—a prominent figure outside of The New School, and coming from a field different from the one of the host. Friendship and hospitality serve as more than framing devices: they are engaged in a variety of ways, and each pair is free to choose their approach in elaborating on the story of their friendship. The evening has a strong social element. The audience is invited to mix, eat, and drink—gestures of hospitality are extended to all present.

Participants I-Hsien Wu, Assistant Professor of Chinese Language and Literature whose interests include modern Chinese literature, as well as Chinese music theory and modern ethnomusicology, will host Sandrine Larrive-Bass, an art historian whose research interests focus on early China art history and archaeology.

Posted on April 5, 2010

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