Where:
Online event
Admission:
FREE
Categories:
Accessible Spots, Art, History, Virtual
Event website:
https://bit.ly/3P3LKGa
Award-winning author and Harvard history professor Erika Lee will be in conversation with students Jolin Chan ’25 and Madison Stein ’24 about the role of opium in the restrictions on Chinese immigration in the United States in the 19th and 20th centuries.
This lecture is offered in conjunction with the exhibition Objects of Addiction: Opium, Empire, and the Chinese Art Trade (September 15, 2023–January 14, 2024), which explores the entwined histories of the opium trade and the Chinese art market between the late 18th and early 20th centuries. These two commodities—acquired through both legal and illicit means—had profound effects on the global economy, public health, immigration law, education, and the arts that are reverberating still today.
Speakers:
Erika Lee, Bae Family Professor of History, Harvard University
Jolin Chan ’25, Harvard University; Student Board Member, Harvard Art Museums
Madison Stein ’24, Harvard University
This talk will take place online via Zoom. The event is free and open to all, but registration is required. To register, please complete this online form.
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