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NEW YORK, February 11, 2009 - Filmmaker Mira Nair and writer and physician Abraham Verghese discuss Verghese’s debut novel, Cutting for Stone. (1 hr., 15 min.)
Kerry Brown, Andrew Low, Dr. Geoff Raby, and Daniel H. Rosen discuss the findings of the latest Asia Society Policy Institute report and weigh its potential significance for Australia.
Kerry Brown, Andrew Low, Dr. Geoff Raby, and Daniel H. Rosen discuss the findings of the latest Asia Society Policy Institute report and weigh its potential significance for Australia.
As part of Asia Society's Instructional Videos for Chinese Language Teachers: TEQ Series, this video features an edited 30-minute classroom lesson interspersed with commentary and paired with a lesson plan and interviews.
An ensemble from Hanoi combines electronica, acoustic instruments, and traditional Vietnamese techniques in a set of collaborative and improvised works.
Asia Society Film Curator La Frances Hui and Gregory Zinman discuss Paik's career-long interest in expanding video's material and conceptual properties and its horizons as an art form.
Tom Finkelpearl discusses the idea of "Asian-ness," globalization vs. multiculturalism, and other issues he addressed in his 12-year tenure as Executive Director at the Queens Museum of Art.
As the mass demonstrations in Hong Kong extend into a second month, scholars and journalists examine the root causes of the protests and assess what's ahead for Hong Kong.