CFP 7th "World Conference of Chinese Studies" Aug 25-27 in Poznan/Poland, Berlin/Germany & Changsha/China - Deadline for Registration & Abstracts April 30, 2023 | 研討會:第七屆世界漢學論壇​,2023年8月25日至27日(注册时间限制2023年4月30日)

Conference: 7th World Conference of Chinese Studies 2023. focusing on literature, humanities, digitalization, globalization, media design and on post-pandemic Chinese society in transition

Schedule: August 25-27, 2023, Aug 25-26: Poznan/Poland, A. Mickiewicz University; Aug 27: Berlin/Media Design Univeristy; Changsha/Hunan Normal University. Visit of academic partners in Berlin and other sites of interest August 28-30)

研討會:第七屆世界漢學論壇​,2023年8月25日至27日
議程:2023年8月24日簽到, 25日-27日下午學術研討會,28-30日柏林拜訪學術機構, 31日離會。

ToC Journal of the European Association for Chinese Studies, volume 3 (2022)

The editors are pleased to announce the publication of the latest volume of the Journal of the European Association for Chinese Studies (Volume 3, 2022). 

Online and open access, please download pdfs of articles here: https://journals.univie.ac.at/index.php/jeacs/issue/view/594 

Table of Contents

Alexis Lycas, Marie Bizais-Lillig, Laura De Giorgi, Alison Hardie, Sascha Klotzbücher, Frank Kraushaar
Editorial: New Views on Visual Materials 視覺影像刮目相看
 

Re: Online and in-person lecture 30 November: Susanne Weigelin-Schwiedrzik: Die Kaiserwitwe Cixi: Eine Frau regiert hinter den Kulissen

For those who have missed the farewell lecture of Prof. Dr. Susanne Weigelin-Schwiedrzik about
"Die Kaiserwitwe Cixi: Eine Frau regiert hinter den Kulissen":

You can watch the recording here (German only, no subtitles):
https://vimeo.com/776665541/6894b8f18a
Her lecture begins at 00:28:20!

Online and in-person lecture 30 November: Susanne Weigelin-Schwiedrzik: Die Kaiserwitwe Cixi: Eine Frau regiert hinter den Kulissen

Online and in-person lecture by Susanne Weigelin-Schwiedrzik, November 30th, 6.30 p.m. (Central European Time, CET)

 

Everybody is welcome. In-person participation: R.s.v.p.

For online participation, just click on link below.

 

Call for Abstracts: Global China Research Centre Graduate and ECR Seminar Series

The University of Exeter Global China Research Centre would like to welcome proposals for the inaugural session of our graduate and early-career researcher seminar series in China Studies.  This series will open with a keynote lecture by Professor Henrietta Harrison (University of Oxford, Pembroke College), a leading scholar in Chinese hi

Re: Germany’s contentious China debate

In his measured post, Heiner Roetz wrote "However, the 'researchers' think they can outsmart the Chinese side through 'tactical compromises' and 'mimicry'. It is probably in the nature of things if it is not specified what such 'compromises' look like."
I repeatedly responded to such criticism that we do, of course, discuss the conditions of our fieldwork in China, including necessary compromises, in our published work. Here is my essay, just published in the 'Made in China Journal', which does just that, for anyone who is interested in a proper debate:

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