Yidan Li Yidan is an ERC-funded PhD student in Media Studies, School of Anthropology, Media, and Gender. Her research investigates how "Global China" (re)configures Parisian urbanism through fashion.
Book Launch of In Praise of Addiction: by Professor Elizabeth F. S. Roberts CAMHRA warmly invites you to the UK launch of In Praise of Addiction: Or How We Can Learn to Love Dependency in a Damaged World by Prof Elizabeth F. S. Roberts
Tabloid female sex confessions and everyday pro-sex feminism: the case of the Apple Daily Taiwan Dr Yow-Jiun Wang gives a talk on female sexual confession, tabloid culture, and the everyday formation of sex-positive feminism in Taiwan.
Student wins Bloomsbury seat on Camden Council SOAS student Lilac Carr has won a seat in the local Camden elections, held earlier this month.
Energy security or green transition? China after the Iran war YCW London and the SOAS China Institute invite you to a panel discussion examining how the Iran war could reshape China’s energy strategy and clean technology ambitions.
What we’ve always known: London named best city for culture Time Out magazine has rated London the best city in the world for culture, outranking Paris and New York.
Major funding boost for Taiwan Studies Taiwan’s National Science and Technology Council awards major grant to strengthen world leading Taiwan Studies programme at SOAS.
The Traveller as a Critical Cosmopolitan?: The Unexplored Travelogues of Lady Abala Bose A discussion of a book on nineteenth‑century Bengal women writers, featuring the first English translations of Abala Bose’s travel writings
Call for Contributions: Le Petit Prince in African Languages: Translation and Critical Perspectives This workshop aims to examine how Le Petit Prince travels across linguistic and cultural contexts in Africa. We are interested in exploring how translation not only transfers meaning but actively reshapes it. By bringing translators and scholars into conversation, we hope to create a space where practice and theory inform one another.