• Prof. Zhang Ning (Oxford): How to Tell a Sensitive History: Interviews with Chinese International Communist Volunteers in Burma

    Verfügungsgebäude (VG) 1.102

    Abstract: Dr. Zhang is working on a book project that offers a pioneering exploration of the experiences of Chinese volunteers in Burma between 1968 and 1989. These volunteers were primarily former sent-down youths who supported the Burmese Communist Party’s insurgency against the Burmese government. After China withdrew its official military presence in 1973, many volunteers […]

  • Like a Rolling Stone 《出走的決心》 06. 11. 2025, 19:30, Méliès Kino Göttingen Mand. m. engl. UT, 106 Minuten, Referentin: Heidi Marweg (Mannheim)

    Méliès Kino, Göttingen

    Chinesischsprachige Filmwochen Göttingen Herbst/Winter 2025 哥廷根中文电影季 2025-秋冬 Dialoge zwischen Vergangenheit und Zukunft EINTRITT FREI!   06.11.2025 (Do), 19:30 Uhr – Méliès Kino Like a Rolling Stone 出走的決心 (China, 2024) Sprache: Mandarin mit englischen Untertiteln, 106 Min Referentin: Heidi Marweg (Mannheim) https://www.midnightblurfilms.com/likearollingstone Eintritt frei, Tickets über die Webseite des Lumière-Méliès reservieren: https://lumiere-melies.de Regie: Yin Lichuan Land: […]

  • Guest Lecture: The Application of Animated Films in Mythology Teaching

    KWZ 0.601

    Guest Lecture: The Application of Animated Films in Mythology Teaching 動畫電影在神話教學中的應用 Speaker: Prof. Dr. Chin-Chin Tseng (National Taiwan Normal University) Date & Time: 22 July 2025, 14:00–15:30 Location: KWZ 0.601 Format: Hybrid Online Registration: Please register via email: goechaf@uni-goettingen.de Language: Presentation: Chinese Slides: Chinese & English Q&A: Bilingual (Chinese / English) Abstract: This lecture explores […]

  • Guest Lecture: Strategic Teaching of Movies as Self-Study Materials for Listening Comprehension

    KWZ 0.601

    Guest Lecture: Strategic Teaching of Movies as Self-Study Materials for Listening Comprehension 電影作為聽力自學教材的策略教學 Speaker: Prof. Dr. Chin-Chin Tseng (National Taiwan Normal University) Date & Time: 21 July 2025, 16:00–17:30 Location: KWZ 0.601 Language: Presentation: Chinese Slides: Chinese & English Q&A: Bilingual (Chinese / English) Abstract: This lecture aims to explore how movies can be effectively […]

  • Abend der Filmsongs – Gesang & Gespräch

    KWZ 0.608

    Abend der Filmsongs – Gesang & Gespräch Ein besonderes Highlight der chinesischsprachigen Filmwoche 2025 Datum: Samstag, 19. Juli 2025 Uhrzeit: 18:00–ca. 21:00 Uhr Ort: KWZ 0.608, Universität Göttingen Sprachen: Deutsch & Chinesisch Eintritt frei | Keine Anmeldung erforderlich Im Rahmen der chinesischsprachigen Filmwoche 2025 laden wir herzlich zu einem besonderen Abend ein, der Film und […]

  • Fortbildung für Chinesischlehrkräfte: „Vom Zeichen zum Wort – Theorie und Praxis im Unterricht“ 以字带词:从理论到实践

    LuLZ-Raum, Waldweg 26, 37073 Göttingen

    Fortbildung für Chinesischlehrkräfte: „Vom Zeichen zum Wort – Theorie und Praxis im Unterricht“ 以字带词:从理论到实践   Datum: Samstag, 12. Juli 2025 Uhrzeit: 10:00–17:00 Uhr Ort: LuLZ-Raum, Waldweg 26, 37073 Göttingen im thematischen Rahmen von: Typische Probleme in der Vermittlung chinesischer Schriftzeichen im deutschsprachigen Raum – Analyse und Lösungsansätze aus der Praxis 德语区汉字教学中常见问题的解析与实操   Veranstaltungssprache: Chinesisch(PPT zweisprachig: […]

  •  Lecture: A Multispecies Conquest of Zomia: The British Raj, the Elephant Paths, and the Panthay Mule Caravans in the Chin-Lushai Hills 

    PH 20. Hörsaal der Philosophischen Fakultät, Humboldtallee 19/21

     A Multispecies Conquest of Zomia: The British Raj, the Elephant Paths, and the Panthay Mule Caravans in the Chin-Lushai Hills  Prof. Cao Yin (Peking University)   PH 20. Hörsaal der Philosophischen Fakultät, Humboldtallee 19/21   8. July (Tuesday), 18:15-19:45 Abstract: Since the 1850s, the British Raj sought to control the Chin-Lushai Hills, which lie between India and Burma. However, the region's […]

  • Semi-Governmentalism: The Guild Socialists’ Reform Proposals in the Socialist Debates

    VG 2.105

    Semi-Governmentalism: The Guild Socialists’ Reform Proposals in the Socialist Debates   Zhou Yuefeng (Sichuan University) Time: 08 July 2025 (Tuesday), 16:00–18:00 Room: VG 2.105 Language: Chinese Abstract: Originating in Britain, Guild Socialism was one strand of socialist thought that gained popularity in China during the May Fourth period and served as an important intellectual resource […]

  • Workshop: Pre-modern Literary Theory in Comparison – China, India, Europe

    Humboldtallee 19, PH 20 & VG, Platz der Göttinger Sieben 7, room 3.104

    Workshop: Pre-modern Literary Theory in Comparison – China, India, Europe    4.–7. Juli 2025 Humboldtallee 19, PH 20 & VG, Platz der Göttinger Sieben 7, room 3.104 Vortragssprachen: Englisch   In diesem internationalen Workshop diskutieren Forscher:innen aus China, Indien und Europa vormoderne Literaturtheorien im Vergleich – von Sanskrit-Poetik und klassischer chinesischer Dichtung bis zu aristotelischer […]

  • Lecture: History on Sale: Unofficial Archive Markets in Contemporary China

    History on Sale: Unofficial Archive Markets in Contemporary China  Dr. Yi Lu (Assistant Professor of History, Dartmouth College)   PH 20. Hörsaal der Philosophischen Fakultät, Humboldtallee 19/21   1. July (Tuesday), 18:15-19:45 Abstract:  For the past four decades, the study of contemporary China has been significantly shaped by an informal market in de-accessioned government archives. My research examines how state […]

  • Lecture: From Theory to Practice: Enhancing Inclusive L2 Chinese Language Teaching at U.S. Universities through Multimedia Pedagogy

    KWZ 3.601

    From Theory to Practice: Enhancing Inclusive L2 Chinese Language Teaching at U.S. Universities through Multimedia Pedagogy   Time: 16:00-17:30, 25.06.2025 Place: KWZ 3.601 Language: Talk: Chinese Handout: English & Chinese Q&A: Bilingual (English / Chinese) Speaker: Dr. Yongli Li Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf / College of the Holy Cross (USA)   Over the past two […]

  • Spielerische Einführung in die Schriftzeichen mit Kalligraphieprobe

    Zeit: 17:00–18:00, 18:00–19:00, 21. Juni 2025 Format: Mitmachaktionen, Präsentation Ort: KWZ 0.606, Heinrich-Düker-Weg 14, 37073 Göttingen Veranstalter: Ostasiatisches Seminar (Philosophische Fakultät) Leitung: Prof. Dr. Tao Zhang, Xuemei He Taucht ein in die faszinierende Welt der chinesischen Schriftzeichen! Mit spielerischen und interaktiven Elementen bringen wir euch die Magie dieser jahrtausendealten Schrift näher. Durch Animationen, Bewegungen und […]

  • Chinesischsprachige Filmwochen Göttingen 2025: Schüler:innen-Vorführung: White Snake

    Kino Lumière, Göttingen

    Chinesischsprachige Filmwochen Göttingen 2025   Schüler:innen-Vorführung im Kino Lumière – White Snake《白蛇:缘起》 Freitag, 20. Juni 2025 Beginn: 13:30 Uhr Kino Lumière, Göttingen Eintritt frei – Anmeldung bis zum 18.06.2025 an: goechaf@uni-goettingen.de Film in deutscher Synchronisation | FSK ab 12 Jahren Im Rahmen der diesjährigen Filmreihe „Von Wurzeln und Flügeln: Sprachen und Kulturen auf dem Weg […]

  • Conference Announcement: Civilization and Conceptions of World Order

    Geiststrasse 10, Room 1.118

    Short Report: Civilization and Conceptions of World Order Conference   On June 16–17, 2025, the joint center for advanced studies Worldmaking from Global Perspectives: A Dialogue with China organized an international conference on “Civilization and Conceptions of World Order.” The event was sponsored by the German Ministry of Education and Research and held at a […]

  • Chinesischsprachige Filmwochen 2025 – Erste Filmvorführung: Meine Kindheit im alten Peking (城南舊事)

    ZHG 005, Universität Göttingen

    Chinesischsprachige Filmwochen 2025 – Erste Filmvorführung: Meine Kindheit im alten Peking (城南舊事) Meine Kindheit im alten Peking (城南舊事) Datum: Mittwoch, 11. Juni 2025 Zeit: 18:00 Uhr Ort: ZHG 005, Universität Göttingen Einführung: Prof. Dr. Tao Zhang (Georg-August-Universität Göttingen) Sprache: Mandarin mit englischen Untertiteln Eintritt: frei, ohne Anmeldung Der Auftakt unserer chinesischsprachigen Filmwochen 2025 beginnt mit […]

  • Chinesischsprachige Filmwochen Göttingen 2025

    Chinesischsprachige Filmwochen Göttingen 2025 哥廷根中文电影季 2025 „Von Wurzeln und Flügeln: Sprachen und Kulturen auf dem Weg zum Erwachsenwerden“ Mehr Informationen: https://www.cemeas.de/chinesischsprachige-filmwochen-2025/ PROGRAMM EINTRITT FREI! Meine Kindheit im alten Peking《城南舊事》 11. 06. 2025, 18:00,  ZHG 005 Mand. m. engl. UT, 88 Minuten Referentin:  Prof. Dr. Tao Zhang (Universität Göttingen)   Deep Sea 《深海》 18. 06. 2025, 18:00, ZHG 005 Mand. […]

  • Lecture: Guerrilla Practice and the Cultural Conjury of Cooperation in Wartime China, 1937-1945

    PH 20. Hörsaal der Philosophischen Fakultät, Humboldtallee 19/21

    Guerrilla Practice and the Cultural Conjury of Cooperation in Wartime China, 1937-1945   Dr. Harlan Chambers (University of Göttingen)  PH 20. Hörsaal der Philosophischen Fakultät, Humboldtallee 19/21 3. June (Tuesday), 18:15-19:45   Abstract:  Within the long, global history of modern guerrilla warfare and related practices of “small wars,” revolutionaries and scholars alike have regarded Mao Zedong’s texts on guerrilla […]

  • Gab es außereuropäische Kolonialreiche? Theoretisch-konzeptuelle Überlegungen am Beispiel des Qingreichs (1636-1912)

    Kulturwissenschaftliches Zentrum, KWZ 0.607

    Gab es außereuropäische Kolonialreiche? Theoretisch-konzeptuelle Überlegungen am Beispiel des Qingreichs (1636-1912)   Zeit: 16.00-17:30, 2. Juni 2025 Ort: KWZ 0.607, Göttingen Vortrag: Julia C. Schneider   Abstract Seit etwas mehr als zwei Jahrzehnten findet man in der historischen Forschung vermehrt die Konzeptualisierung des Qingreichs und anderer außereuropäischer Reiche wie des osmanischen und des russischen Reichs […]

  • Lecture: The Great Transformation of International Order and the Future of Chinese Economy

    PH 20. Hörsaal der Philosophischen Fakultät, Humboldtallee 19/21

    The Great Transformation of International Order and the Future of Chinese Economy   Prof. Gao Bai (Duke University)   PH 20. Hörsaal der Philosophischen Fakultät, Humboldtallee 19/21  27. May (Tuesday), 18:15-19:45   Abstract:  The international order established after World War II is currently experiencing a profound transformation.  Many Chinese use 百年未有之大变局 (major changes unseen in a century)to describe the current situation.  What are the driving […]

  • International Conference: Identity, Ignorance, and the Politics of the Self(May 19 & May 21, 2025)

    • May 19: Paulinerkirche, Papendiek 14, 37073 Göttingen • May 21: Historische Sternwarte, Geismar Landstraße 11, 37083 Göttingen

    International Conference: Identity, Ignorance, and the Politics of the Self   Dates: May 19 & May 21, 2025 Locations: • May 19: Paulinerkirche, Papendiek 14, 37073 Göttingen • May 21: Historische Sternwarte, Geismar Landstraße 11, 37083 Göttingen Online Option: YouTube Livestream    The University of Göttingen is pleased to host the international conference “Identity, Ignorance, […]

  • Workshop | Strategien und Praxis der Vermittlung des chinesischen Ausdrucks

    Lulz-Raum, Waldweg 26, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen

    📢 Workshop-Ankündigung | 漢語作為外語的表達教學:策略與實踐 Strategien und Praxis der Vermittlung des chinesischen Ausdrucks 🗓 Datum | 日期: Samstag, 17. Mai 2025(週六) 📍 Ort | 地點: Lulz-Raum, Waldweg 26, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen 🕙 Uhrzeit | 時間: 10:00 – 17:00(Einlass/報到 ab 09:30) 🈶 Kurssprache | 工作語言: Chinesisch 中文 Das Akademische Konfuzius-Institut Göttingen lädt herzlich zur Fortbildung für Chinesischlehrkräfte ein. […]

  • Lecture: Towards a New World Order: Reading Zhao Tingyang’s Tianxia in Light of the Japanese Experience

    PH 20. Hörsaal der Philosophischen Fakultät, Humboldtallee 19/21

    Towards a New World Order: Reading Zhao Tingyang’s Tianxia in Light of the Japanese Experience   Prof. Viren Murthy (University of Wisconsin-Madison) PH 20. Hörsaal der Philosophischen Fakultät, Humboldtallee 19/21   13. May (Tuesday), 18:15-19:45 Abstract:  Today in the midst of a global pandemic, we are constantly confronted with the inability of national governments to create the conditions for human flourishing.   In this context, the […]

  • [Event Cancellation] Lecture: Network Ties, Social Capital, and Multilateral Cooperation

    We regret to inform you that the lecture: Network Ties, Social Capital, and Multilateral Cooperation has been cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Should the event be rescheduled in the future, we will update the information accordingly. Thank you for your understanding and continued interest. —   Network […]

  • Lecture: Journey to the East (and Back): China and “Western Esotericism” from Reception History to Global Religious Studies

    KWZ 0.603

    Journey to the East (and Back): China and “Western Esotericism” from Reception History to Global Religious Studies Davide Marino (University of Erlangen-Nürnberg)   Date: May 8, 2025 Time: 18:00 – 19:30 Place: KWZ 0.603  Abstract: This presentation examines the intricate and multifaceted relationship between Chinese spiritual culture(s) and the field of “Western Esotericism.” For centuries, the […]

  • Lecture: Should Children be Carefree? A Chinese and Global Debate

    Should Children be Carefree? A Chinese and Global Debate Prof. Hsiung Ping-Chen (Secretary General, CIPSH)   PH 20. Hörsaal der Philosophischen Fakultät, Humboldtallee 19/21  6. May (Tuesday), 18:15-19:45 Abstract:  Recognized as signs of modernity, children, free roaming, have been referred to as a best representatives for a progressive society.  Historically in China, however, as early as the Song Dynasty, unique attention to children at […]

  • Lecture: Writing World History in a Global Historical Context: Perspectives on Meiji Japan and Contemporary Taiwan

    PH 20. Hörsaal der Philosophischen Fakultät, Humboldtallee 19/21

    Writing World History in a Global Historical Context: Perspectives on Meiji Japan and Contemporary Taiwan Prof. Mu-chou Poo (Chinese University of Hong Kong) PH 20. Hörsaal der Philosophischen Fakultät, Humboldtallee 19/21 29. April (Tuesday), 18:00-20:00   Abstract:  This talk will address two issues: the unique situation of Japanese learning of Western history and civilization in the mid-Nineteenth Century (Meiji Period), […]

  • Panel discussion: Xi Jinping and the Question of Power

    Adam von Trott Saal Tagungs- und Veranstaltungshaus Alte Mensa Wilhelmsplatz 3, Göttingen

    Johnny Erling & Joseph Fewsmith in Dialogue Moderator: Jürgen Trittin Since taking office in 2012, Xi Jinping has reshaped the Chinese political landscape, consolidating authority in ways not seen since Mao Zedong. His leadership has redefined governance, the role of the Communist Party, and China's position on the global stage. But how does power function […]

  • Lecture: Prof. Mei Li Inouye (Stanford University): Soviet Dramatic Theory on a Shanghai Stage: Stanislavski, Zhang Min, and the Shanghai Amateur Dramatist Association

    Kulturwisssenschaftliches Zentrum, KWZ 1.601 Heinrich-Düker-Weg 14, Göttingen

    Soviet Dramatic Theory on a Shanghai Stage: Stanislavski, Zhang Min, and the Shanghai Amateur Dramatist Association   Time: January, 27 from 4-6 pm Venue: KWZ 1.601 Abstract:​ References to Stanislavski are commonplace in the historiography of Chinese socialist theater and cinema. Scholars have largely focused on translations of Stanislavski into Chinese as the starting point for […]

  • Lecture: Prof. Song Chen (Bucknell University): Connecting the Dots: Advancing Chinese Historical Studies through Social Network Analysis

    Kulturwissenschaftliches Zentrum, KWZ 0.607 Heinrich-Düker-Weg 14, Göttingen

    In recent years, an increasing number of scholars have actively explored how social network analysis (SNA) may advance the understanding of Chinese history and literature. These explorations have underscored the pressing need for methodological reflections and the most appropriate subjects for network analysis. Drawing on my research in the areas of prosopography and local religion, […]

  • Die Geschichte des Unterrichts „Chinesisch als Fremdsprache“ in Taiwan

    KWZ 0.602

     Die Geschichte des Unterrichts „Chinesisch als Fremdsprache“ in Taiwan Referent: Dr. Chin-Hua Chu, National Taiwan University Datum und Uhrzeit: 11. Juli 2024, 16:15-17:45 Uhr Ort: KWZ 0.602 Sprache: Chinesisch-Englisch   Wir laden Sie herzlich zu einem spannenden Vortrag von Dr. Chin-Hua Chu von der National Taiwan University ein. Dr. Chu wird über die Geschichte und […]

  • Zhang Hanwen (Artist/Filmmaker; Berlin): Defection, Exile, and Utopia: Pan-Asianist Bodies and Legacies

    Emmy-Noether-Saal, Tagungs-und Veranstaltungshaus Alte Mensa, Wilhelmsplatz

    Zhang Hanwen (Artist/Filmmaker; Berlin) Defection, Exile, and Utopia: Pan-Asianist Bodies and Legacies Emmy-Noether Saal, Wilhelmsplatz 5. July (Friday), 11:30-12:30 Abstract: The artist and filmmaker Zhang Hanwen will present his recent work, “Hostile Landscapes”, a two-channel installation film initiated in 2022, and related research. The project revolves around the true story of Jhu Hyeun-ken (朱贤健/주현건), a […]

  • Workshop Announcement: Asian Regionalisms in an Age of De-Globalization. Observing, Discoursing, Identifying

    Emmy-Noether-Saal, Wilhelmsplatz, Göttingen

    Workshop Announcement: Asian Regionalisms in an Age of De-Globalization. Observing, Discoursing, Identifying   Date: July 5, 2024 Time: 09:00 - 17:00 Venue: Emmy-Noether-Saal, Wilhelmsplatz, Göttingen Organizer: Lee, Yu-Ting (National Taiwan University)   We are pleased to invite you to our upcoming workshop, "Asian Regionalisms in an Age of De-Globalization. Observing, Discoursing, Identifying," hosted by the […]

  • Lecture: “China, mein Vater und ich: Über den Aufstieg einer Supermacht und die Verbindung zur Familie Lee aus Wolfsburg”, Gewinner des deutschen Wirtschaftsbuchpreises 2023

    Zentrales Hörsaalgebäude

    Referent: Felix Lee, Journalist & Autor Titel: "China, mein Vater und ich: Über den Aufstieg einer Supermacht und die Verbindung zur Familie Lee aus Wolfsburg", Gewinner des deutschen Wirtschaftsbuchpreises 2023 Datum und Uhrzeit: 13. Juni 2024, 11:15-12:15 Uhr Ort: ZHG (Zentrales Hörsaalgebäude) Veranstalter: Alumni der Wirtschaftswissenschaftlichen Fakultät Für Ihre Teilnahme registrieren Sie sich bitte hier: […]

  • Lecture Prof. David Ownby (Université of Montréal): “A China We Can Talk To?”

    Kulturwissenschaftliches Zentrum, KWZ 0.602 Heinrich-Düker-Weg 14, Göttingen

    Introduction by Dr. Harlan Chambers (Fellow, Worldmaking Project) and Comments by Prof. Lee Yu-Ting (National Taiwan University) Talk summary: For the past decade or so, in his Reading the China Dream project, David Ownby has been reading and translating the work of Chinese intellectuals who publish in China and in Chinese, not dissidents, but not […]

  • Lecture: Prof. Dr. Lim Jie-Hyun: “Victimhood Nationalism: Global History and Memory”

    Kulturwissenschaftliches Zentrum, KWZ 0.610 Heinrich-Düker-Weg 14, Göttingen, Deutschland

    Abstract: My work “victimhood nationalism” aims to illustrate competing memories of victimhood in the postwar Vergangenheitsbewältigung in the global memory space. I try to make a critical inquiry of the global memory formation with a focus on victimhood memories. The historical space in this study is not an individual nation but an intersection of the […]

  • CANCELLED: Robert Kramm (Munich): Staging Radical Utopian Communities in the Early 20th Century

    Verfügungsgebäude (VG) 3.101

    VG 3.101 18. Dec. (Monday), 16:15-17:45 Abstract: At the turn of the twentieth century, radical utopian communities were built all around the world. They served as retreats, but they simultaneously constituted hubs for activists, reformers, and revolutionaries to meet, share, and develop new ideas and practices of community and human existence. The project Radical Utopian […]

  • Fan Xin (Cambridge): Emotions as Politics: Rethinking Chinese Nationalism

    Theologicum (Theol) 0.135

    4. Dec. (Monday), 17:15 - 18:45 Theologicum (Theol) 0.135 Abstract: The rise of history of emotions has been a recent development in historiography. In the field of Chinese studies, scholars such as Eugenia Lean, Haiyan Lee, Chen Li, and Zuo Ya have been writing about how emotions, feelings, and sentiments contributed to the formation and […]

  • Chen Hao (Shanghai Jiaotong Univ.): A Tentative Interpretation of the Rise of Global History in China

    Verfügungsgebäude, VG 3.101 Platz der Göttinger Sieben 7, Göttingen, Deutschland

    Abstract: Whether in a democratic or authoritarian society, it is not uncommon to explain academic currents by taking political and economic factors into consideration. However, the impetus in the intellectual realm itself shall never be disregarded. The recent development of Global History in China can be explained adequately by Chinese intellectuals’ persistent endeavor to stage […]

  • Prof. Lung Ying-Tai (Writer): How the Wild Changed Me. A Philosophical Journey: Readings and Discussions with Lung Ying-Tai

    Zentrales Hörsaalgebäude, ZHG 002 Platz der Göttingen Sieben 5, Göttingen

    Abstract: Snail sex, demanding deities, a cold case - everyday life in Taiwan holds the most unbelievable stories in store. Lung Ying-Tai compiled them in her novel “Under Kavulungan.” In conversation with Dominic Sachsenmaier and Monika Li, Taiwan's most famous author explores the complex answers to this question. Philosophical young adult novel, nature writing, nativist […]

  • Informationsveranstaltung für alle Erstsemester in den BA-Studiengängen des OAS

    KWZ 2.601/ KWZ 2.739

    Das Ostasiatische Seminar lädt alle Erstsemester für den 20. Oktober 2023 von 10:00-12:00 Uhr zu einer Informationsveranstaltung über unsere Bachelorstudiengänge in das Kulturwissenschaftliche Zentrum KWZ 2.601/ 2.739 ein. Da wir an diesem Tag bereits die Gruppeneinteilung für den Sprachunterricht vornehmen werden, wird die Teilnahme dringend empfohlen. Hier gelangen Sie zum Orientierungsphasen-Programm des Ostasiatischen Seminars. Hier […]

  • Lecture: Prof. Li Xuetao (Beijing Foreign Studies University (BFSU)): „Examples of research methods in the history of German Sinology / 德国汉学史研究方法举隅.“

    Kulturwissenschaftliches Zentrum, KWZ 0.608

    The lecture will be in Chinese. Prof. Li is an expert among other topics on the history of Western China Studies and will address recent central questions of the development of China Studies in the West applying a global history perspective. Abstract: 德国汉学从一开始就不局限于某一领域,今天对它的历史梳理,也必然是在历史学、语文学、人类学、自然科学等其他学科的理论和方法的参与下进行,这同时也体现了德国汉学史研究的活力和多样性。李雪涛教授以德国汉学史为例,指出近年来汉学史研究的范式,已经从之前的“内部论”(internalist)或“谱系式”(genealogical)的历史思考方式,转变为了将汉学研究的现象、事件与进程置于“全球脉络”中予以分析,从而形成了一种真正的跨文化全球史研究。

  • Lecture: Ying Zhou (Xiamen University): Education and democracy in modern China

    Kulturwissenschaftliches Zentrum, KWZ 0.602 Heinrich-Düker-Weg 14, Göttingen

    Abstract: Institutional change in education and the cultivation of a qualified citizenry were two sides of the same coin of developing democratic education in modern China. At stake is to understand how democratic education filled a critical role in bridging the gap between democratic ideals and political realities. This lecture will focus on teachings of […]

  • Lecture: Dr. Sally Chengji Xing (MPI Berlin) & Lucas Brang (Cologne): Transnational Knowledge Transfers Between China, Europe, and the United States: Actors, Institutions, and Dynamics, 1924-1935

    Verfügungsgebäude (VG) 2.103 Platz der Göttinger Sieben 7, Göttingen

    13. July (Thursday), 18:15 - 19:45 VG 2.103 Overview: The two talks of this joint session interrogate processes of knowledge transfer between China, the United States, and Europe during the 1920s and 1930s. Focusing on two distinct organizations– the China Foundation (based in Shanghai and New York) and the League of Nations (based in Geneva) […]

  • Yuhang Li (University of Wisconsin-Madison): Engineering Religious Bliss at the Qing Court: Jile shijie in the Beihai Park

    Verfügungsgebäude (VG) 2.103 Platz der Göttinger Sieben 7, Göttingen

    Abstract: In 1770, with the purpose of presenting an unusual gift to his mother Empress Dowager Chongqing (1692-1777) for her eightieth birthday, Emperor Qianlong (1711-1799) ordered the imperial architectural department to construct a Buddhist compound named jile shijie or World of Utmost Pleasure on the northern shore of imperial Beihai Park next to the Forbidden […]

  • Lecture: Viren Murthy “Hegelian Master Narratives and Periodizing Japanese and Chinese Modernity”

    Oeconomicum OEC 0.168

    Abstract: Scholars of Asian studies have something of a love-hate relationship with Hegel; they love to cite him as the epitome of Eurocentrism, modernization theory and the legitimation of colonialism. Despite their prevalence, such criticisms overlook both the complexities of Hegel’s philosophy and the different ways in which Asian intellectuals attempted to turn Hegel on […]

  • Lecture: PENG Guoxiang “Confucius as a Cosmopolitan: Thought and Practice”

    Kulturwissenschaftliches Zentrum, KWZ 0.601

    Abstract: Based on the Analects and other texts related to Confucius in classical period and taken “cosmopolitanism,” a concept with long history in the Western tradition as a counterpart for comparison, this talk aims to probe the thought and practice of Confucius as a cosmopolitan and point out the feature and significance of the Confucian […]

  • Lecture: Dr. Fan Xin (Cambridge University): Before China Studies: Private Foundations and Cold War Politics in Colonial Hong Kong

    Verfügungsgebäude (VG) 2.103 Platz der Göttinger Sieben 7, Göttingen

    6. July (Thursday), 18:15 - 19:45 VG 2.103 Abstract: The founding of the University Service Centre in Hong Kong in 1963 was a significant event in the development of China studies. Thanks to the city’s adjacency to mainland China and the Carnegie Corporation’s funding support, the Centre since its very beginning has become the “go-to” […]

  • Lecture: Prof. He Weihua (Central China Normal University): The Wandering Earth and China’s Construction of an Alternative Cosmopolitanism

    Verfügungsgebäude (VG) 2.103 Platz der Göttinger Sieben 7, Göttingen

    22. June (Thursday), 18:15 - 19:45 VG 2.103 Abstract: As an epoch-making event in the history of the Chinese sci-fi film industry, The Wandering Earth boasts the extraordinary acting skills of cinema superstars and fabulous special effects. Instead of providing a description of the technical issues surrounding the film’s production, this paper looks at the […]

  • Workshop on New Civilizationisms (China-related speakers: Wang Hui, Rebecca Karl, Mohammed Alsudairi)

    Historical Observatory, Geismar Landstr. 11, Göttingen

    On Monday, June 26th (2.00 pm – 7.15 pm), we will have an international workshop on New Civilizationisms. The program is attached and listed below. If you wish to attend, you need to register by Friday, June 23rd: https://forms.gle/wAPRRjLxWXqvQdt89 ----------------------------- HISTORICAL MEMORY AS AN ACT OF WORLDMAKING: Contextualizing New Civilizationalisms in the 21st Century June […]

  • Vortrag: Prof. Dr. Hans Peter Hoffmann (Universität Mainz): Vom Dichter zum Zeugen – Der Schriftsteller und Dissident Liao Yiwu

    Kulturwissenschaftliches Zentrum, KWZ 0.602 Heinrich-Düker-Weg 14, Göttingen

    Mittwoch, den 21. Juni 2023, 18 h c.t. KWZ 0.602 Abstract: Der Nachwuchslyriker Liao Yiwu kam nach dem 4. Juni 1989 wegen zweier Gedichte für vier Jahre ins Gefängnis, wo er sich vom Dichter zum (Zeit)Zeugen wandelte. Danach beruflich in Schwierigkeiten, begann er, in hunderten von Interviews den Außenseitern der VR-chinesischen Gesellschaft, unter ihnen die […]

  • Prof. Edward Qingjia Wang (Rowan University): Changing Perceptions of World Order in Chinese Historiography: Three Phases of Development

    Verfügungsgebäude (VG) 2.103 Platz der Göttinger Sieben 7, Göttingen

    8. June (Thursday), 18:15 - 19:45 VG 2.103 Abstract: "Changing Perceptions of World Order in Chinese Historiography: Three Phases of Development": This talk takes a longue-durée perspective to examine and analyze the modern Chinese conception of the world from the middle of the 19th century to the present. This perception has changed significantly over the […]

  • Andrew Cainey (UK National Committee on China): Xiconomics, Dual Circulation Strategy and Western Business

    Zentrales Hörsaalgebäude, ZHG 003 Platz der Göttinger Sieben 5, Göttingen

    5. June, 17:15 - 18:45 ZHG 003 Abstract: In Xi Jinping’s China, national security, ideology and the political priorities of the Communist Party now play a much larger role in shaping China’s economic and business environment. The context is more politicized, more uncertain. China’s state media call this ‘Xiconomics’. Xi’s Dual Circulation Strategy marks out […]

  • Lecture: Dr. Vera Dorofeeva-Lichtmann (CNRS-EHESS Paris): Hybrid Maps: Reformatting the Chinese Imperial Realm According to 19th-Century Western Cartography

    Verfügungsgebäude, VG 2.103

    1. June, 18:15 - 19:45 VG 2.103 Abstract: The definition of “The Great Qing Everlasting Unified” was frequently used in titles of general maps of the imperial realm in the beginning of the 19th century. It formally distinguishes one of the most widely known and impressive group of Chinese maps, the so-called Blue Maps and […]

  • Lecture: Prof. Malachi Hacohen (Duke University): Antisemitism(s) – Local to Global

    Verfügungsgebäude, VG 2.103

    25. May, 18:15 - 19:45 VG 2.103 Abstract: In the aftermath of the Holocaust, Antisemitism occupies a unique place among minority hatreds, weighing on historians’ conscience and challenging historical faculties. The variety, local contexts, and divergent character of antisemitism present a major challenge for historical explanation Yet, as globalization progresses, there is a convergence toward […]

  • Vortrag Dr. Marc Hermann (Universität Bonn): “Marsianer und Mutanten: Chinesische Science-Fiction erobert den Planeten”

    Verfügungsgebäude, VG 1.103

    Abstract: Der weltweite Erfolg von LIU Cixins Trisolaris-Trilogie hat der chinesischen Science-Fiction internationale Aufmerksamkeit beschert. Neben LIU als Galionsfigur haben sich auch jüngere Autoren wie CHEN Qiufan oder HAO Jingfang einen Namen gemacht. Was steckt hinter diesem Erfolg? Wie „chinesisch“ ist die chinesische Science-Fiction? Und welche unterschied-lichen Strömungen weist sie auf? Short bio: Dr. Marc […]

  • Dr. Hu Nan, Fudan University: Towards an Anticolonial Asian Cinema: the 1957 Asian Film Week and China’s Imagination of Asia

    Verfügungsgebäude (VG) 2.103 Platz der Göttinger Sieben 7, Göttingen

    11. May, 18:15 - 19:45 VG 2.103 Abstract: This talk traces the forgotten history of the Asian Film Week held by and in China in 1957. It engages with two recent discussions of cultural politics in the Cold War era. First, there is a growing interest in Sino-Asian cultural relations in the 1950s and 1960s, […]

  • Prof. Selcuk Esenbel (Bogazici Univ. Istanbul): Legal Transformation, Contemporary Civilization, and Sovereignty: Global Perspectives on the Quest for Modernity in Japan, China, and Turkey

    Verfügungsgebäude (VG) 0.110

    9. May (Tuesday), 16:15 - 17:45 VG 0.110 Abstract: The paper discusses some key experiences of Japan, Turkey, and China during the nineteenth century, but primarily focuses on a comparative discussion of Japan and Turkey for the twentieth century and possibly the early years of the new millennium. It will offer reflections particularly on the […]

  • Prof. Ho Wai Yip, Exeter University: Two Tales of the City: Conflicting Narratives on Hong Kong

    Verfügungsgebäude (VG) 2.103 Platz der Göttinger Sieben 7, Göttingen

    4. May, 18:15 - 19:45 VG 2.103 Abstract: As always, there are conflicting narratives on Hong Kong’s history from the British colonial period to the present comprehensive rule of the People’s Republic of China. In the early transition from British to Chinese rule in early 2000s, there were two contradictory views in explaining the economic […]

  • Vortrag: Dr. phil. Volker Klöpsch “Jadeschleifer, Verseschmied Das Handwerk der Dichtung im Lichte der chinesischen Literaturkritik”

    Kulturwissenschaftliches Zentrum, KWZ 0.602 Heinrich-Düker-Weg 14, Göttingen

    Dichtung ist ein universales Phänomen. Doch entsteht sie überall unter ähnlichen Voraussetzungen? Ein genauerer Blick zeigt, dass Dichten viel­fach als ein gewöhnliches Handwerk verstanden wird. Darauf verweisen Begriffe wie Verse­schmied oder Jadeschleifer, Vers oder Text. Der Vortrag untersucht an einer Reihe von Bei­spie­len, wie im Alten China ein Gedicht entstand, welche Funktion sein Verfasser in […]

  • Christian Henriot & Cecile Armand , Aix-Marseille University: Taming the Digital Dragon. Textbases, Datafication, and the Study of Modern China

    Kulturwissenschaftliches Zentrum, KWZ 0.602 Heinrich-Düker-Weg 14, Göttingen

    23. Feb., 16:15 - 17:45 KWZ 0.602 Abstract: Since the mid-1990s much has been written about digital history and how the Internet and the dematerialization of historical sources are transforming the ways in which historians can muster their materials. The major shift, however, occurred when historical sources became available in full text format. This finally […]

  • 线上讲座 Online Lectures – 如何让学生爱学汉语 How to make students love learning Chinese

    Online

    讲座要点: 如何激发学生学习动机始终是一线教师需要关注的问题,本讲座首先分析了学习者汉语学习动机的类型,动机与学习效果的关系,并在此基础上从需求分析、目标设定、发现学习、难度控制等多个角度探讨了激发学生的学习动机的方式与方法。 Key points of the lecture: The stimulation of students’ learning motivation is doubtless one of the key challenges of teachers in practice. After an analysis of different types of learning motives of Chinese learners and the relationship between motivation and learning outcomes, this lecture explores various means and methods of enhance students’ learning […]

  • Drama reading

    LSG University of Göttingen

    "Mr. Big," a play based on the leading figure of modern Chinese literature, is the first attempt to visualize Lu Xun's image on the stage. The play starts with Lu Xun's death and then shows the flashback scenes of the protagonist's encounters with the people he was most concerned about during his lifetime. The play […]

  • Vortrag Francois Gipoloux, CNRS Paris: The paradox of Wealthy Merchants and Weak Capital Accumulation in Late Imperial China

    Kulturwissenschaftliches Zentrum, KWZ 0.607 Heinrich-Düker-Weg 14, Göttingen

    Tuesday, January 24, 18:15 – 19:45 KWZ 0.607 Abstract: This presentation proposes another interpretation of the Europe/China divergence, based on a redefinition of capitalism in much broader terms than its mere reduction to the industrial revolution. It recalls the reasons why Chinese merchant networks did not formalize autonomous institutions, in order to confer a perennial […]

  • Lecture: The Art of Audience Participation in Applied Theatre

    Online

    The Art of Audience Participation in Applied Theatre Speaker: Estella WONG, Associate Professor and the Head of Applied Theatre in the School of Drama, Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts Date: Thursday, Jan 19, 2023, 13:00 PM CET Zoom Link: https://uni-goettingen.zoom.us/j/69482194990 Language: English More Information: https://yingmingtheater.com/chinese-culture-seminar-series/

  • „Contemporary Theater Arts“ Seminar Series No. 14

    Online

    The Department of East Asian Studies (the University of Göttignen) and the Department of Theatre, Film and TV Arts (Nanjing University) jointly host the “Contemporary Theater Arts” Seminar Series. It is open to anyone interested in the Asian theatre. Topic: Draft Theatre: the Assembly Line Theatre Production Speaker: ZHAO Chuan, author, art critic, independent theatre […]

  • Sophia Kidd : Ontology of Self in Translating China’s New Silk Roads

    KWZ 0.609

    Sophia Kidd Title: Ontology of Self in Translating China's New Silk Roads KWZ 0.609 Abstract: In this lecture, I discuss how the ontological unit of 'self' cannot be taken for granted when discussing narratives, translation of, and methodology for understanding China's New Silk Roads. I will do this by analyzing how the ontology of self […]

  • Information event for all first semester students in the Master Modern Sinology

    KWZ 0.602

    The Department of East Asian Studies invites all first semester students to an information event on October 21, 2022 from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. The meeting takes place in room KWZ 0.602. Here you get to the orientation phase program of the Department of East Asian Studies. Here you can find the course overview […]

  • Informationsveranstaltung für alle Erstsemester in den BA-Studiengängen des OAS

    Kulturwissenschaftliches Zentrum, KWZ 0.602 Heinrich-Düker-Weg 14, Göttingen

    Das Ostasiatische Seminar lädt alle Erstsemester für den 21. Oktober 2022 von 10:00-12:00 Uhr zu einer Informationsveranstaltung über unsere Bachelorstudiengänge in das Kulturwissenschaftliche Zentrum KWZ 0.602 ein. Da wir an diesem Tag bereits die Gruppeneinteilung für den Sprachunterricht vornehmen werden, wird die Teilnahme dringend empfohlen. Hier gelangen Sie zum Orientierungsphasen-Programm des Ostasiatischen Seminars.

  • ABGESAGT: Veranstaltung für Studierende: 07.10.2022 Praxisbezogene Chinakompetenz

    VG 1.101

    Nach zwei Jahren Pandemie eine einmalige Möglichkeit, Arbeitswelten, Berufseinstieg und Kompetenzen für den chinesischen Arbeitsmarkt kennen zu lernen und zu diskutieren! Zeit: 07.10.2022, 10:00 Ort: VG 1.101 Herr Wolfgang Krieger vom BDI (Bundesverband der Deutschen Industrie) in Peking wird einen kurzen Vortrag halten und dann für ein Q&A zur Verfügung stehen. Wolfgang Krieger ist Deputy […]

  • Workshop: Islamic Pasts and Futures in East Asia’s Worldmaking

    Historische Sternwarte, University of Göttingen Geismar Landstraße 11, Göttingen

    September 23, Friday 11:00 - 11:20 Opening and Introduction • Dominic Sachsenmaier (University of Göttingen) • Janice Hyeju Jeong (University of Göttingen) • Mohammad Alsudairi (King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies) 11:30 - 14:00 Panel I. Visions and Instrumentalizations of Islam in Asia: Historical Trajectories Chair: Janice Hyeju Jeong (University of Göttingen) • […]

  • Arab-Chinese Entanglements in the Age of Global Empires

    ZHG 104 or Zoom

    Speaker: Wen Shuang (New York University of Shanghai) This talk narrates four little-known stories of Arab-Chinese entanglement in the age of trans-imperial collaboration and competition in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Although much attention is paid to China's relationships with the Middle East today, I argue that this relationship did not emerge out […]

  • Hun 魂 and Po 魄: An ancient Chinese approach to human psyche and soul

    KWZ 0.701 or Zoom

    Dr. Dr. Dominique Hertzer Visiting Lecturer, Department of East Asian Studies, University of Göttingen July 13, 2022, 10:00 AM On Campus: KWZ 0.701 Conference Room (University of Göttingen, Heinrich-Düker-Weg 14, 37073 Göttingen) On Zoom: For online participation, please use this zoom link. Is there only one soul? What is the relation between body and mind […]