US-China Poetry Dialogue

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The US-China Poetry Dialogue is an annual international event funded by the Institute for US-China Issues at the University of Oklahoma and the Poetry Institute of China. The event holds at the University of Oklahoma in the United States on the odd year, and holds at the Beijing University in China on the even year. This event focus on the state of poetry, literature, and art in the US and China. It's also exploring the role of arts in cross-cultural communication and understanding [1] .

Contents

US Director: Harold J. & Ruth Newman Chair for US-China Issues, Jonathan Stalling 石江山

China Director: China Poetry Institute President, Huang Nubo 黄怒波

2019 Event

Chinese Poets and Critics: Shu Ting 舒婷, Zang Di 臧棣, Tian Yuan 田原, Chen Zongyi 陈仲义, Sun Xiaoya 孙晓娅, and Mu Ting 木汀.

American Poets and Writers: Alexandra Teague, Burnetta Hinterthuer, Cyrus Console, Diannely Antigua, Eleanor Lim-Midyett, Geoffrey Brock, Ginny Masullo, Glenn Mott, Hyejuong Kook, Joseph Harrington, Kimberly G. Wieser, Kyle Schlesinger, Larson Powell, M.L. Martin, Megan Kaminski, Molly Bess Rector, Olatunde Osinaike, Simon Han, Zaina Alsous [2] .

MC: Jonathan Stalling 石江山

2018 Event

Chinese Poets and Critics: Bei Ta 北塔, Sun Xiaoya 孙晓娅, Huang Yazhou 黄亚洲, Wang Guangming 王光明, Wang Jiaxin 王家新, Wang Xiaoni 王小妮, Zang Di 臧棣.

American Poets and Writers: Allison Adelle Hedge Coke, Barrett Watten, Laura Mullen, Myung Mi Kim, Jonathan Stalling 石江山.

2017 Event

Chinese Poets and Critics: Li Haipeng 李海鹏, Li Songtao 李松涛, Wang Guangming 王光明, Xi Chuan 西川.

American Poets and Writers: Arthur Sze 施家彰, Denis Mair, Hank Lazer, Jonathan Stalling 石江山, Mei-mei Berssenbrugge 白萱华, Stephen Fredman.

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References

  1. "About". US-China Poetry Dialogue 中美诗学对话. Retrieved 2020-04-19.
  2. "Talk | The Newman US-China Poetry Dialogue". Nelson Atkins. Retrieved 2020-04-19.