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clay dube
SpectatorFor those interested in how Chinese and Americans view each other, please do watch some of the videos from our November "Tinted Lenses" conference. They are short and some are excellent. Mine includes two examples of US 2012 political ads which mention China and ends with two videos showing something of the attractiveness of one American's music in China.
http://china.usc.edu/ShowArticle.aspx?articleID=3209
The Youtube versions of these videos can be viewed in high definition.
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZoSvm2n7tkdtsphh41bh2BL87iIsqwyQ
My presentation is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ka2pmt_ueUA&index=2&list=PLZoSvm2n7tkdtsphh41bh2BL87iIsqwyQ
Many of you might like to see these videos of China in American films and television programs. It features my friend and colleague Stan Rosen.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUEJaUCwSaQ&index=22&list=PLZoSvm2n7tkdtsphh41bh2BL87iIsqwyQclay dube
Spectatorthe fourth and final part of this presentation includes recent debates, polls on Chinese/American views of the other -- slides 91-128
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Spectatorthis third section of the red lines presentation looks at zones of conflict, including the 1989 Tiananmen demonstrations and China in American political campaigns
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SpectatorThis section focuses on economic issues in China, including labor unrest. It also notes the March/April takeover of Taiwan's legislature by students. slides 31-60
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SpectatorThis presentation focuses on current lines of conflict and cooperation between the US and China. You'll see the China market share of American products. You'll see attempts to use China's rise/achievements to mobilize Americans to invest more. You'll see the ongoing battles over cybersecurity. These files have been compressed (unfortunately) so that I could upload them via the forum.
Please don't hesitate to comment or to raise questions about these slides.
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Spectatorlast chunk, slides 151-106, begins with the age of romance, basically 1972-1989
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Spectatorslides 126-150, starting at an elementary school i visited in 1991, spent six months in Wuqiao
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Spectatorfamily planning posters, etc. slides 101-25
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Spectatorslides 76-100
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Spectatorslides 51-76
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Spectatorslides 26-50 beginning with Mao and Zhu De
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SpectatorAgain, not a presentation we looked at in detail, just a few of the 160 slides. Please feel free to comment upon or raise questions.
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Spectatorhere's the last 24 slides in this presentation
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Spectatorseventh chunk
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Spectatorthe sixth part (almost there)
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