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文章标题: 长弓纪录片制作组:呼吁书 纪念六四 兼论言论自由及其倡导者 zt (760 reads)      时间: 2009-6-03 周三, 上午9:18

作者:若迷驴鸣镇 发贴, 来自 http://www.hjclub.org

呼吁书 纪念六四 兼论言论自由及其倡导者


(长弓纪录片制作组,2009年4月15日)

值此1989天安门抗议运动20周年之际,我们怀着沉痛的心情纪念这一惨遭残酷镇压的民众运动。在这场运动中,数以百万计的中国民众曾走上街头,要求新闻与言论自由。

20年前,长弓制作组着手编导纪录片《天安门》并建立相关的历史资料网站(www.tsquare.tv),旨在以独立的视角和深入浅出的方式表现这一历史事件的复杂动因及过程,并为学者和公众持续提供有关的研究资料。

1995年10月,《天安门》入选纽约电影节。影片尚未公映,就遭到来自中国政府和某些89学运参与者两方面的声讨。随后中国政府要求所有的国际电影节禁演此片,声称《天安门》“歌颂暴徒,误导观众,伤害了12亿中国人民的感情”。反对此片的学运参与者则一口咬定我们是受中国政府指使,斥我们“是一群苍蝇,是我们这个时代真正的疾病。”

尽管如此,《天安门》仍在美国和世界各地获得多项电影与学术大奖。影片至今依然受到媒体、有关研究人员以及教育界人士的关注,与其网站一道,已成为国际上有关中国现代史研究探讨的组成部分。我们深信,此类独立研究与独立影片的制作只有在学术界同仁、公共基金会及私人捐助的鼎力支持下,在言论自由得到充分保障的情况下才能得以进行。

然而今天,我们作为一个独立制片和历史档案机构的基本生存正在受到严重的威胁。令人深感担忧的是,这种威胁竟来自一个曾在1989年学生运动中声称支持言论自由和民主的人士。柴玲,原保卫天安门广场指挥部总指挥、尖子班(注:美国一商业软件公司 Jenzabar)现任总裁,与她的丈夫 Robert Maginn(原 Bain Capital的合伙人及director,现任尖子班首席执行官)于2007年在美国麻州波士顿以损害名誉和商标侵权两项罪名对我们提出了控告。

“损害名誉”的指控基于我们的网站链接了美国一些主流媒体发表的文章,其中涉及到有关尖子班、柴玲和Robert Maginn的一些负面消息。关于商标侵权的指控,则仅仅基于我们的网站中引述相关文章时出现了“尖子班”这一名称。对于“损害名誉”的起诉,法院决定不予受理。对“商标侵权”的指控,法院认为:虽然由于两家公司业务不同,尖子班胜诉的可能性极小,但仍决定给予尖子班一次为其指控提供证据的机会。

我们的长弓制作组是一个非盈利性的纪录片制作公司,而尖子班是一家为高等教育机构提供管理系统软件的商业公司。我们与尖子班的业务毫不相干,亦不存在任何商业上的竞争。尖子班却指控我们的网站侵犯其商标,误导其潜在用户,从而造成其公司的客户流失。我们并非商业软件公司,也不销售尖子班的客户可能感到兴趣的一类软件,而且事实上也从未有人就尖子班或其软件与我们进行过联系。

近年来,美国的一些主流媒体,如《波士顿环球报》、《福布斯》、及《高等教育学报》,都曾报道过并在网上存档尖子班及其总裁柴玲的情况。长弓网站仅止于引用了这些报道。据我们所知,首发报道的这些主流媒体并没有受到尖子班的任何指控。因此我们有理由认为,这次法律诉讼显然是旨在以要挟为手段,迫使我们从网站上删除与柴玲和尖子班有关的信息。柴玲的律师就曾明确要求我们从网站上删除一切有关尖子班的材料。然而我们认为,这些历史资料不仅有关公众利益,而且早已通过其它途径进入公众视听领域。为尽早结束这场在我们看来是惩罚性的法律诉讼,我们与对方进行了多次谈判并作出某些和解性让步,然而这场官司目前依然在继续,已经给我们带来巨大的财务损耗,以至威胁到我们这个机构的生存。

以下是2007年5月对方提出的控告的摘录。 这些严重的指控既是对长弓制作组的威胁,更是对我们一贯所珍视的政治与言论自由等基本原则的威胁:

“出于恶意和对共产党政府官员的同情,并一心想诋毁中国天安门民主运动的一名学生领袖柴玲,长弓制作组在其网站传播有关原告的虚假信息,从一些过时的报道中收集误导性言论,散播半真半假的消息,以期造成对尖子班、柴玲和Maginn的不良印象。为确保这些内容尽可能广泛地传播,以造成最大损害,长弓在未经授权的情况下使用受法律保护的尖子班商标,将读者引到长弓网站。后果之一是,尖子班的客户及潜在客户被误导到该网站和该网站上的诋毁性内容,由此造成对尖子班名誉的伤害和商业机遇的损失。”

“我们获知并认为长弓的诋毁性言论出自对柴玲本人的恶意,图谋损害柴玲的声誉,以达到他们别有用心的政治目的。”

起诉书同时还要求:

“长弓必须申报由前述非法行为所带来的所有赢利,并用此非法获得的赢利对尖子班进行陪偿。”

我们认为,尖子班这一指控,旨在伤害我们这个非盈利性的独立制片和研究团体,这个团体在过去三十年间为世界各地的广大观众与教育界提供了有关中国历史、人文风貌的各种影片。柴玲和尖子班似乎已下定决心,除非我们顺其要求从网站上删除历史资料并回避尖子班的名称,他们就要通过旷日持久的诉讼过程耗尽我们这个非盈利机构的有限财力。我们认为,他们的目的和手段不仅对我们具有极其严重的后果,同时在更大的范围内,对言论自由与独立学术探讨也具有深远的负面影响。

我们认为,在纪念六四20周年的同时,有必要反思与重申如下一些原则在我们自己所处的环境中的重要性。这些原则包括:独立思想、独立于任何政治与商业利益集团的历史研究、收集和保护历史文献、以及言论自由。

为此,我们向各位专家学者、各媒体及教育界的同仁们、以及关注此案的公众提出呼吁,请到我们的网站(www.tsquare.tv)阅读有关这场法律诉讼的详细资料,以期就言论自由等有关问题作出你们自己的判断。

此呼吁书绝非针对尖子班、其产品或其所提供的用户服务。我们无意引起或参与任何抵制尖子班,或有损于尖子班 的营业与雇员的任何活动。我们只要求维护我们的权利,捍卫言论自由,保护我们自己和我们所从事的工作不受这一无理指控的伤害。

如果你愿意助我们一臂之力,请在这份呼吁书上签名,以表示对我们立场的支持。你的签名不具备任何法律义务、责任或承诺,也不表明你一定认同我们在影片或网站上发表的观点。你的签名只意味着,当一个商业公司企图凭借金钱与权势来压制争论、删除历史资料时,它的这种行为将在学术界以及公众中引起关注。

如果你愿意签名支持我们,请发电子邮件至 [email protected] 。请标明你的职务和所属机构。

英文稿件以及签名名单如下:

An Appeal

In Memoriam-

Tiananmen 1989, Free Speech & its Advocates

The Long Bow Group, Boston

(15 April 2009)


We commemorate the twentieth anniversary of the 1989 Protest Movement in China and recall with heavy hearts its brutal suppression. During that movement millions of people in China demonstrated in support of freedom of expression and media openness.


In making the documentary film The Gate of Heavenly Peace (天安门 1995), and with the creation of its archival website (www.tsquare.tv), the Long Bow Group attempted to reflect the complex motives and stories behind the events of 1989 in an accessible format, and to provide specialists and the public with an ongoing research resource.


The film was attacked sight unseen both by the Chinese government and by several former student activists prior to its première at the New York Film Festival in October 1995. Subsequently, the Chinese authorities demanded it be banned from international film festivals, claiming that showing it would ‘mislead the audience and hurt the feelings of 1.2 billion Chinese people.’ Meanwhile, the student activists who opposed the film accused us of working for the Chinese government and denounced us as ‘a pack of flies, a true disease of our era.’ (他们是一群苍蝇, 是我们这个时代真正的疾病).


Despite controversy The Gate of Heavenly Peace went on to win numerous prestigious film and academic awards in the United States and overseas. The film has continued to draw attention in the mass media, among researchers and educators and, together with the related website, it forms part of the international discussion of China’s modern history. We believe that the kind of independent research and cinematic work we produce has only been possible through the support of academic colleagues, public funding agencies, private donations, and under the protective umbrella of free speech.


We are now deeply concerned because our very existence as an independent film and archive group is being threatened by a lawsuit launched by one of the people who, during the 1989 Protest Movement in Beijing, professed support for freedom of speech and democracy.


Chai Ling (Ling Chai), President of Jenzabar, Inc., and in 1989 Commander-in-Chief of the Defend Tiananmen Square Headquarters, and her husband, Robert Maginn, CEO of Jenzabar and a former Senior Partner and Director at Bain & Company, sued the Long Bow Group in 2007 in Boston, Massachusetts, for defamation and trademark infringement.


The lawsuit accused us of defamation because our website links to mainstream media news articles that reported critical information about Jenzabar, Chai Ling, and Robert Maginn. The trademark allegations are based on our use of the name ‘Jenzabar’ in the website. In the early stages of the litigation, the court threw out the defamation claims but not the trademark claims. The court recognized that ‘Jenzabar seems unlikely to prevail on [the trademark claims],’ but nevertheless decided to give Jenzabar a chance to try to prove its claims.


As a result, we are facing the accusation that Long Bow – a non-profit documentary film producer – is violating the commercial trademark of Jenzabar, a company that sells administrative and management software systems to large educational institutions. Although we clearly have no connection to Jenzabar and do not compete in any respect with Jenzabar, the lawsuit claims that our site diverts and confuses Jenzabar’s potential customers. In fact, not one person has ever contacted the Long Bow Group about software or Jenzabar.


Over the years, mainstream US media publications (in particular, The Boston Globe, Forbes and The Chronicle of Higher Education) have produced and archived materials related to Jenzabar and its President, Chai Ling. The Long Bow website merely quotes from these materials, yet we are not aware of any action against these larger publications. In our opinion, this lawsuit is clearly intended to intimidate us into removing these news accounts and other information about Chai Ling and Jenzabar from our website. Indeed, Chai Ling’s lawyers have demanded that we remove any reference to the company from our website. We believe that this material is of public interest and it is already in the public domain through other sources. Despite long months of discussion and conciliatory action on our part, undertaken in the hope of bringing an end to what we believe is malicious litigation, the case continues at great expense and risk to us.


The following excerpts from the Complaint filed against Long Bow in May 2007 demonstrate the seriousness of this lawsuit, as a threat to Long Bow and to the principles of political and expressive freedom that we hold so dearly:


—‘Motivated by ill-will, their sympathy for officials in the Communist government of China, and a desire to discredit Chai, a former student leader in the pro-democracy movement in China’s Tiananmen Square, Long Bow Group, Inc. (“Long Bow”) has published false content concerning the Plaintiffs on the website it maintains (the “Site”) and has collected a misleading sample of statements from outdated articles to circulate half-truths and falsehoods, and to create false impressions about Jenzabar, Chai, and Maginn. To ensure that this content is widely viewed and as damaging as possible, Long Bow makes unauthorized use of Jenzabar’s protected trademarks to direct traffic to the Site. As a consequence, Jenzabar’s clients and prospective clients are diverted to the Site and its defamatory content, causing reputational injury and loss of business opportunities.’


—‘Upon information and belief, Long Bow’s defamatory statements are motivated by malice toward Chai, as well as Long Bow’s desire to discredit Chai and advance Long Bow’s divergent political agenda.’


The Complaint also makes a demand:


—‘For an accounting of the gains and profits realized by Long Bow from its aforesaid wrongful acts, and restitution and/or disgorgement to Jenzabar of Long Bow’s ill-gotten gains.’


We believe this is a concerted attempt to undermine a nonprofit film and research organization that has for nearly thirty years presented audiences and educators throughout the world with work on Chinese life and history. Chai and Jenzabar appear determined to drain the limited resources of the Long Bow Group for not complying with their demands that we remove historical materials and data, as well as all references to Jenzabar, from our website. We are of the view that such demands and tactics have dire implications not only for us, but more widely for free speech and independent scholarship.

We believe that in commemorating the events of 1989 twenty years on, it is important to reflect also on the value of independent thought, unfettered historical research, the collection and protection of archival materials and the freedom of speech in our own environment.


It is for this reason that we appeal to you—fellow researchers, colleagues in the media, educators and members of the interested public—to visit our website (www.tsquare.tv) to read the materials that have prompted this lawsuit and the legal filings from the case. We ask you to draw your own conclusions about the issues and freedoms at stake.


Please do not take this appeal as an attack on Jenzabar’s business or the products and services it provides to its customers. We have no interest in prompting or participating in a boycott and no interest whatsoever in causing harm to Jenzabar’s business or its employees. We seek only to preserve our rights, to stand up for the principle of free speech, and to defend ourselves and our work from this unjustified challenge.


If you would like to help, please sign this appeal as a modest gesture of your support for our stand. Please know that your signature carries no legal obligations, responsibilities, or commitments of any kind, nor does it mean that you necessarily agree with opinions expressed in either the Long Bow Group's films or its websites. Rather, it indicates that any instance of a corporation using its money and its power to stifle debate and suppress the historical record is cause for concern, in the academic community and beyond. If you are interested in lending your support, please email us at [email protected], and we will add your name to the list of signatories posted on our website. Please be sure to include your name, title, and affiliation (if any) in your email.


Written and Signed by

Carma Hinton, Professor of Visual Culture & Chinese Studies, George Mason University; Producer, Director, Long Bow Group

Richard Gordon, Producer, Director, President, Long Bow Group

Geremie R. Barmé, Professor of Chinese History, The Australian National University, Australian Research Council Federation Fellow, Fellow of the Australian Academy of Humanities; Producer, Director, Long Bow Group

Nora Chang, Producer, Director, Long Bow Group


Signatories


R. David Arkush, Professor of Chinese History

The University of Iowa, IA, USA


Françoise Aubin

Le Parc de Seronne, Jumelles, France


Pat Aufderheide, Professor and Director

Center for Social Media, School of Communication

American University, Washington, D.C., USA


Dr. Limin Bai, Senior Lecturer in Chinese

School of Languages and Cultures

Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand


C. D. Alison Bailey, Director, Centre for Chinese Research

Institute of Asian Research

University of British Columbia, Canada


Suzanne Wilson Barnett, Professor Emerita, History

University of Puget Sound, WA, USA


Dr. Ruth Barraclough, Lecturer in Korean Studies

College of Asia & the Pacific

The Australian National University, Australia


Jeffrey Berger, Ph.D., Professor of Philosophy

Community College of Philadelphia, PA, USA


Sarah Biddulph, Associate Professor and Reader

Law School

The University of Melbourne, Australia


Professor Marc Blecher

Department of Politics

Oberlin College, OH, USA


Professor Harald Bockman

Research Centre for Development and the Environment

University of Oslo, Norway


Dorothy V. Borei, Professor of History Emerita

Guilford College, NC, USA


Dr. Sally Borthwick, Sinologist


Yomi Braester, Professor of Comparative Literature

University of Washington, WA, USA


Dr. Anne-Marie Brady, MRSNZ, Associate Professor in Political Science

School of Political and Social Sciences

University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand


John Braithwaite, Regulatory Institutions Network

RSPAS, ANU College of Asia and the Pacific

Australian National University, Australia


Professor Timothy Brook

Principal, St. John's College

University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada


Patrick Brown

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

Beijing, China


Daniel Bryant, Professor Emeritus

Department of Pacific and Asian Studies

University of Victoria, Victoria BC, Canada


Peter Button, Assistant Professor

Department of East Asian Studies

New York University, NY, USA


Jean-Pierre Cabestan, Professor and Head

Department of Government and International Studies

Faculty of Social Sciences

Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong


James Cahill, Professor Emeritus

History of Art

University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA


Daniel Cairns, Graduate Student

University of Chicago, IL, USA


William A. Callahan, Professor of International Politics and Chinese Studies

University of Manchester

Co-Director of the British Inter-university China Centre

Oxford, UK


Dr. Duncan Campbell, Senior Lecturer

China Centre, Faculty of Asian Studies

College of Asia & the Pacific

The Australian National University, Australia


Thomas R. Carter

Gaithersburg, MD, USA


Dr. Anita Chan, Research Fellow, Contemporary China Centre

Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies

The Australian National University, Australia


Dr. Red Chan

University of Warwick

Coventry, UK


Briankle G. Chang

Director, Center for the Study of Communication

Department of Communication

University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, USA


Michael G. Chang, Associate Professor

Department of History and Art History

George Mason University, VA, USA


Hilary Charlesworth, Professor, RegNet

Australian National University, Australia


Lejen Chen, Organic Farmer

Green Cow Farm

Beijing, China


Dr. Tina Chen, Associate Professor of History

University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada


Vivien Chen

New York City, NY, USA


Professor Pei-kai Cheng

Director, Chinese Civilisation Centre

City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong


Xiaoqing Chi, artist

New Hampshire, USA


Eva Shan Chou, Associate Professor

English Department

City University of New York, Baruch College, NY, USA


A.E. Clark

Ragged Banner Press


Father Jeremy Clarke S.J., Visiting Fellow

The Australian National University, Australia


Lisa Claypool, Assistant Professor of Art History and Humanities

Reed College, OR, USA


Cathryn H. Clayton, Assistant Professor

School of Pacific and Asian Studies

University of Hawai'i, HI, USA


Don J. Cohn, Senior Editor, ArtAsiaPacific

New York, NY, USA


Lois Conner, Photographer

New York, NY, USA


Dr. Susette Cook, Lecturer in China Studies

Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences

University of Technology, Sydney, Australia


Bryan Corrigan, Teacher, AP Economics

Belmont Public Schools, Belmont, MA, USA


Spencer R. Crew

Clarence J. Robinson Professor of American, African American, and Public History

George Mason University, VA, USA


Dr. Francesca Dal Lago

Leiden Institute for Area Studies

Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands


Dr. Gloria Davies, Associate Professor and Convenor of Chinese Studies

Monash University, Australia


Michael E. Davies, Principal

Appletree Hill Solicitors, Australia


Deborah Davis, Professor of Sociology

Yale University, CT, USA


Robert DeCaroli, Associate Professor

George Mason University, VA, USA


Steven DeCaroli, Assistant Professor of Philosophy

Goucher College, MD, USA


Margaret H. Decker, Computer System Specialist

Belmont Public Schools, Belmont, MA, USA


Dr. Kirk A. Denton, Associate Professor

East Asian Languages and Literature

The Ohio State University, OH, USA


Françoise Derré, writer, translator

Paris, France


Joel Devalcourt

University of New Orleans, USA


Neil J. Diamant, Associate Professor of Asian Law and Society

Dickinson College, PA, USA


Zheng Ding, Professor of Physics

Normandale Community College

Bloomington, MN, USA


Professor Stephanie Hemelryk Donald

Professor of Chinese Media Studies

University of Sydney, Australia


Elvira & Vasco Dones, Producers

Dones Media LLC, Rockville, MD, USA


Hua Dong, Academic Specialist

Coordinator, Chinese Language Program

Northeastern University, MA, USA


Darrell Dorrington

Menzies Library

The Australian National University, Australia


Adam Driver, Ph.D. Candidate

Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies

The Australian National University, Australia


Marie-Pierre Duhamel, film critic and translator

Paris, France


Emily Dunn, Ph.D. Candidate

Asia Institute/History

University of Melbourne, Australia


Professor Michael Dutton

Research Chair, Professor of Political Cultures

Griffith University, Australia


Richard Louis Edmonds, Visiting Professor in Geographical Studies

University of Chicago, IL, USA


Professor Mark Elliott

Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations

Harvard University, MA, USA


Benjamin A. Elman, Professor of East Asian Studies & History

Princeton University, NJ, USA


Sarah S. Elman, Head of Technical Services

C.V. Starr East Asian Library

Columbia University, NY, USA


Bill Engst

Marlboro, NJ, USA


Karen Engst

Pau, France


Nicoals Engst-Matthews, student

Pau, France


Andrew Fair

Law Offices of Andrew L. Fair

New York, NY, USA


Professor Judith Farquhar, Max Palevsky Professor of Anthropology and of Social Sciences

Chicago University, IL, USA


Professor Mary Farquhar

Executive member and former President

Chinese Studies Association of Australia


Siyen Fei, Assistant Professor

Department of History

University of Pennsylvania, PA, USA


Jesseca Ferguson, Continuing Part Time Faculty

School of the Museum of Fine Arts

Boston, MA, USA


Dr. Susan Fernsebner, Assistant Professor of History and American Studies

University of Mary Washington

Fredericksburg, VA, USA


Nick Fraser, Commissioning Editor, BBC


Andy Friend


Ellen V. Fuller, Assistant Professor

East Asian Languages, Literatures and Cultures

Studies in Women and Gender

University of Virginia, VA, USA


Peter L. Galison, Joseph Pellegrino University Professor

Department of Physics

Harvard University, MA, USA


Carrillo Gantner


Ziyin Gantner


Professor Mobo Gao

Chair of Chinese Studies

Director, Confucius Institute

Centre for Asian Studies

The University of Adelaide, Australia


Andrea Geyling, Modern World History Instructor

Milton Academy, MA, USA


Christina Gilmartin, Associate Professor of History

Northeastern University, MA, USA

Research Associate of the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies

Harvard University, MA, USA


Peter Gilmartin, Program Director

Primary Source, MA, USA


Professor Dr. Sean Golden

Director, Institut d'Estudis Internacionals i Interculturals

(Institute for International & Intercultural Studies)

Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain


Jeremy Goldkorn, Editor

Danwei.org (www.danwei.org), Beijing, China


Andrea S. Goldman, Assistant Professor of Qing and Modern China

Department of History

University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA


Joshua Goldstein, Associate Professor

History Department

University of Southern California, CA, USA


Jack Golson AO, Emeritus Professor

Department of Archaeology and Natural History

Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies

The Australian National University, Australia


Bryna Goodman, Professor of Chinese History

University of Oregon, OR, USA


Professor David S G Goodman, Professor of Chinese Politics and Director

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University of Sydney, Australia


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George Mason University, VA, USA


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Fairfax, VA, USA


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George Mason University, VA, USA


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University of Oregon, OR, USA


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Empire State College/ SUNY, NY, USA


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New Mexico State University, NM, USA


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Department of Culture Studies and Oriental Languages

University of Oslo, Norway


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School of Asian Languages and Studies

University of Tasmania, Australia


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Oxford, England


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Harvard University, MA, USA


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University of California, Santa Cruz, CA, USA


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University of Warwick, Coventry, UK


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Beijing, China


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American University

Washington, D.C., USA


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University of Southern California, CA, USA


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Director of Graduate Studies

George Mason University, VA, USA


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Department of Chinese & Bilingual Studies

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong


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Department of History

University of Illinois at Chicago, IL, USA


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University of California, Santa Cruz, CA, USA


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Director, Center for East Asian Studies

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University of Wisconsin-Madison, WI, USA


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Chinese American Arts Council/Gallery 456, NY, USA

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Asian American International Film Festival, NY, USA


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University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA


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Brigham Young University

Provo, UT, USA


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University of Virginia, VA, USA


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Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies

College of Asia and the Pacific

The Australian National University, Australia


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Sydney, Australia


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New York City, NY, USA


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University of Maryland, MD, UDA


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University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA


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Columbia, SC, USA


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Head Gender Relations Centre

College of Asia and the Pacific

The Australian National University, Australia


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Department of Political Science

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Department of Anthropology

University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada


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Stanford University, CA, USA


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History Department

Cleveland State University, OH, USA


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Marlboro, NJ, USA


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Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto, Japan


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Graduate School of Arts & Sciences

The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan


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New York University, NY, USA


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Berkeley, CA, USA


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Queensland University of Technology, Australia


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China Research Centre

University of Technology, Sydney, Australia


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College of Humanities and Social Sciences

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George Mason University, VA, USA


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Yale University, CT, USA


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Qantas, Sydney, Australia


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The American School in Taiwan and Independent Scholar

Taiwan


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Centre for Asia-Pacific Initiatives

University of Victoria, Victoria BC, Canada


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The Australian National University, Australia


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School of Humanities and Social Sciences

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George Mason University, VA, USA


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Department of Music

Middlebury College, VT, USA


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Political Science

University of Oregon, OR, USA


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Dept. of Russian and East Asian Languages and Cultures

Emory University, GA, USA

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Max Planck Institute for the History of Science

Berlin, Germany


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Centre for Asia-Pacific Initiatives

University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada


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Department of History

University of Arizona, AZ, USA


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China Institute, NY, USA


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Reaktion Books, London, UK


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Columbia University, NY, USA


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University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA


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University Libraries

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University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA


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Hong Kong


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University of Sydney, Australia


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University of Bordeaux, France


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East Asian Languages and Civilizations and Film Studies

Harvard University, MA, USA


Jin Li, Ed.D., Associate Professor of Education and Human Development

Brown University, RI, USA


Lillian M. Li, Professor of History

Swarthmore College, PA, USA


Lin Chun

London School of Economics, UK


Pearl Lin

Hualian Travel International Corporation, CT, USA


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School of Public Health

La Trobe University, Victoria, Australia


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University of Oslo, Norway


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Program Manager, GE


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Iowa State University, IA, USA


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University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA


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History Department

Milton Academy, MA, USA


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Asian Studies

University of Redlands, CA, USA


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Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, Australia


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Houston, TX, USA


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Art and Art History

Stanford University, CA, USA


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Griffith University, Queensland, Australia


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Journalism & Media Studies Centre

University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong


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College of Asia and the Pacific

The Australian National University, Australia


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History Department

University of California, Davis, CA, USA


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Rome, Italy


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Total, Exploration and Production

Pau, France


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George Mason University, VA, USA


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Canberra, Australia


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Asia Institute

University of Melbourne, Australia


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Elliott School of International Affairs

George Washington University, Washington, D.C., USA


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School of Asian Studies

University of Auckland, New Zealand


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Asia Institute, Chinese Language and Culture Studies

University of Melbourne, Australia


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Political Science

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign


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The Australian National University, Australia


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Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand


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Political Science and International Studies

Kenyon College, OH, USA


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California Polytechnic State University, CA, USA


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Department of International Relations

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The Australian National University, Australia


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Dean, The Beijing Center for Chinese Studies

Beijing, China


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Visual Anthropology Review Editor, American Anthropologist

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University of South Carolina, SC, USA


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Harvard University, MA, USA


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Iowa State University, IA, USA


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Venice International Film Festival, Venice, Italy


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Beijing, China


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University of Wisconsin-Madison, WI, USA


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Sydney, Australia


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Boston College, MA, USA


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The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong


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Hong Kong


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Chinese History

University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA


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University of Colorado, CO, USA


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College of Asia and the Pacific

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The Australian National University, Australia


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Department of Religion

University of Vermont, VT, USA


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Italian Embassy, Beijing, China


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Wisconsin Lutheran College, WI, USA


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New Hampshire, USA


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The Australian National University, Australia


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Department of Sociology and Anthropology

St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud, MN, USA


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Ronin Films, Australia


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George Mason University, VA, USA


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Community Studies Department

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Director, Asian Studies Program

Berea College, KY, USA


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New York, NY, USA


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New York, NY, USA


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New York University, NY, USA


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Duke University, NC, USA


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WilmerHale, Beijing Office

Beijing, China


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George Mason University, VA, USA


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Yale University, CT, USA


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Duke University, NC, USA


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Loyola College in Maryland, MD, USA


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San Francisco State University, CA, USA


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Cornell University, NY, USA


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University of Nevada, Reno, NV, USA


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European University Institute

Florence, Italy


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Stanford University, CA, USA


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Renmin University of China


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Georgetown University, Washington D.C., USA

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Massachusetts College of Art and Design, MA, USA


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Middlebury College, VT, USA


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Dickinson College, PA, USA


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Harvard University, MA, USA


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Chinese Studies Program

Monash University, Australia


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The Australian National University, Australia


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University of North Texas, TX, USA


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University of Sheffield, England


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The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong


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George Mason University, VA, USA


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Griffith University, Australia


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George Mason University, VA, USA


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East Asian Studies and Comparative Literature

Stanford University, CA, USA


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The Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs

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Beijing, China


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Swiss Banking Institute

University of Zurich, Switzerland


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Ohio Wesleyan University, OH, USA


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Cornell University, NY, USA


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University of California, Irvine, CA, USA


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Manchester, UK


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California State University, Long Beach, CA, USA


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School of East Asian Studies and White Rose East Asia Centre

The University of Sheffield, UK


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Centre for Asia-Pacific Initiatives

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Albion College, MI, USA


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Austin College, TX, USA


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Asian/Middle Eastern Cultures

Barnard College, Columbia University, NY, USA


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Dickinson College, PA, USA


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City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong


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University of Massachusetts, Boston, MA, USA


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Boston University, MA, USA


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New York University, NY, USA


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Institute of Modern History

Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan


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Fordham University, NY, USA


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New College of Florida, Sarasota, FL, USA


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Department of Modern and Classical Language

Academic Director, Confucius Institute

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