MARCH 5: A MASTER CLASS WITH NEW YORKER STAFF WRITER JIAYANG FAN
Join the Literary Journalism Program for a master class with New Yorker staff writer, Jiayang Fan, moderated by Professor Erika Hayasaki.
Free and open to the public; all welcome!
For more information or for disability accommodations, contact Patricia Pierson at piersonp@uci.edu.
Co-sponsored by the Forum for the Academy and the Public and the Long US-China Institute.
OPTIONAL SUGGESTED READINGS FOR THE MASTER CLASS:
China’s Selfie Obsession
China’s Mistress Dispellers
How E-Commerce is Transforming Rural China
Denise Ho Confronts Hong Kong’s New Political Reality
ABOUT JIAYANG FAN:
Jiayang Fan became a staff writer at The New Yorker in 2016. Her reporting on China, American politics, and culture has appeared in the magazine and on newyorker.com since 2010. Fan appears at UCI as part of a two-day visit, with the master class taking place on March 5, and a talk for the Long Institute on March 6 from 4-6 PM in the Social and Behavioral Sciences Gateway, Room 1517.
To learn more about her March 6 talk and to R.S.V.P., visit this link:
Meet Jiayang Fan: Traversing China, the U.S., and the Spaces In Between for The New Yorker
Literary Journalism Mar 5 2019 | 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Humanities Gateway 1030