Since Marco Polo, Italy’s communication with China is the longest in Europe on written record. In the 20th century, increased mobility intensified cultural exchanges between the two countries. Through examining key contemporary Italian-Chinese events, such as Italian intellectuals’ discussions about the Cultural Revolution and Chinese migration to Italy, we will put Italian and European interpretations of China as a rising superpower in perspective. The language of instruction is English.
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