Updates
Meet our new Faculty Advisor: Sareeta Amrute
Sareeta Amrute (Ph.D. Anthropology, U Chicago) is Associate Professor of Strategic Design and Management at The New School. An anthropologist who investigates data-centric technologies and societies, she uses ethnographic methods to explore how algorithmic technologies and [...]
Meet our New Faculty Advisor: Mark Larrimore
Mark Larrimore (Ph.D. Religion, Princeton University) is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts, The New School. His areas of interest include modern manifestations of religion and the politics [...]
News
Zha Jianying’s Trains: A Chinese Family History of Railway Journeys, Exile, and Survival – Part 3
Zha Jianying's third installment of her five-part memoir, Trains: A Chinese Family History of Railway Journeys, Exile, and Survival is here. This part details the devastating impact of the Anti-Rightist Campaign and the Cultural [...]
Zha Jianying’s Trains: A Chinese Family History of Railway Journeys, Exile, and Survival – Part 2
Zha Jianying is sharing the second installment of her five-part memoir, Trains: A Chinese Family History of Railway Journeys, Exile, and Survival - Part 2. This installment explores the "Diligent Work and Frugal Study [...]
Zha Jianying’s Trains: A Chinese Family History of Railway Journeys, Exile, and Survival
ICI long-time contributor, Zha Jianying, is pleased to share her new article, Trains: A Chinese Family History of Railway Journeys, Exile, and Survival. This is the first installment of a five-part memoir. This preview is an [...]
Former Fellow Mahendra P. Lama’s Understanding India’s China Dependence Syndrome
An article by Mahendra P. Lama, titled Understanding India’s China Dependence Syndrome, is available published in In India-China Dialogues Beyond Borders: Cultural, Social Economic and Political Perspectives. The reading provides insight into the relationship between India [...]