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  • April 2018

  • Tue 24

    Prof Liu Kang (Duke University): Chinese Exceptionalism: A Research Agenda

    24. April 2018, 18:00 - 20:00
    Verfügungsgebäude VG 3.103 Platz der Göttinger Sieben 7, Göttingen

    Abstract: This lecture explores the emergent Chinese exceptionalism in order to search for a possible research agenda from interdisciplinary approaches. It will focus on modern times from Mao to the present, especially the ideological formations of Sinicization of Marxism (Chinese Marxism or Mao Zedong Thought),and “Socialism with Chinese Characteristics” (from Deng to Xi). To begin […]

  • Tue 17

    Voices of Struggle: LGTBQ & Feminist Activism in China and Beyond

    17. April 2018 - 18. April 2018
    17.04.: Emmy-Noether-Saal, Tagungs- und Veranstaltungshaus Alte Mensa, Wilhelmsplatz 3, Göttingen & 18.04.: ZHG 002

    Symposium: Academia meets Activism: Feminism in China Voices of Struggle explores the complex entanglements between activism and academia in transnational perspective. What does it mean to be an engaged or activist scholar today? How should we think about the connections/separations between the two spheres of activism and academia? And how can activists and academics best […]

  • January 2018

  • Mon 29

    Prof. Milinda Bannerjee (Ludwig-Maximilian University ): “Sovereignty, Natural Law and the Ironies of Decolonization: India and the Tokyo Trial”

    29. January 2018, 16:00 - 18:00
    ZESS,Raum AP26 Goßlerstr. 10, Göttingen

    Abstract: Is the demand for codified international criminal justice antithetical to the demand for agonistic decolonization of global political, military, and economic power? Or can the establishment of global norms of justice be made compatible with, and even grounded upon, anti-colonial and democratic interventions? By analysing Indian involvement in the Tokyo Trial (1946-48), this paper […]

  • Tue 23

    Prof. Liu Tao (University of Duisburg-Essen): “The Welfare Regime Within and Beyond Borders: The Openness and Closedness of Chinese Social Policy”

    23. January 2018, 18:00 - 20:00
    Theologicum, T0.136 Platz der Göttinger Sieben 2, Göttingen

    Abstract: The functional operation of conventional Chinese welfare regime was closely linked to institutionally created forms of discrepancies and borders entrenching the status differences between different social classes as well as among welfare clients from different social spaces (e.g. rural or urban areas). Since the Millennium an unprecedented and fast expanding social policy in the […]

  • Mon 22

    Francois Gipouloux (CNRS): „Maritime trade expansion in late Ming China“

    22. January 2018, 18:00 - 20:00
    Theologicum, T0.135 Platz der Göttinger Sieben 2, Göttingen

    Abstract: Maritime trade during the late Ming was characterised by the intermingling of tributary trade, private trade and piracy. The establishment of the ban on maritime trade (海禁 haijin) gave way to a scarcity of goods entering China and to a great profitability of smuggling activities. While the ban on maritime trade never succeded in […]

  • Tue 16

    CeMEAS The 12th East Asia Research Salon: Theorizing the Current Global Order in the Era of Globalization, Regional Integration and the Resurgence of Nationalism: Global China, Regional EU, and National US?

    16. January 2018, 18:00 - 20:00
    Kulturwissenschaftliches Zentrum, KWZ 0.701 Heinrich-Düker-Weg 14, Göttingen

    Xiao (Alvin) Yang, University of Kassel Abstract: Why has China become the defender of globalization whereas the US, who is supposed to be the defender of globalization, has turned towards more nationalist and inward-looking direction? Moreover, why is European Union, the model for regional integration, not only facing economic, financial and migration crises, but also […]

  • December 2017

  • Wed 13

    Prof. Jeffrey Wasserstrom (UC Irvine): “China and the World in 1900: Stories of the Boxers and the First Global War”

    13. December 2017, 18:00 - 20:00
    Kulturwissenschaftliches Zentrum, KWZ 0.609 Heinrich-Düker-Weg 14, Göttingen

    Abstract: This illustrated lecture, entitled “China and the World in 1900: Stories of the Boxers and the First Global War,” revisits the anti-Christian uprising and international invasion that convulsed the Qing Empire during the final year of the nineteenth century, paying particular attention to the varied ways these events were understood in different places at […]

  • Tue 12

    Prof. Jane Duckett (University of Glasgow): “Who cares about inequality in China? Public attitudes toward inequalities in access to health care “

    12. December 2017, 18:00 - 20:00
    Theologicum, T0.136 Platz der Göttinger Sieben 2, Göttingen

    About the letuerer: Jane Duckett is Edward Caird Chair of Politics, International Dean (East Asia), and Director of the Scottish Centre for China Research at the University of Glasgow. She is also Guest Professor at Nankai University (Tianjin, China). In 2012 she received the Lord Provost of Glasgow Education Award. In 2014 she was elected […]

  • Thu 7

    Prof. Xiong Yuegen (Peking Univ.): “Poverty Alleviation as an Instrument of Technical Governance in Rural China”

    7. December 2017, 18:00 - 20:00
    Kulturwissenschaftliches Zentrum, KWZ 0.602 Heinrich-Düker-Weg 14, Göttingen

    Abstract: In the past decades, China has achieved a great success in poverty reduction by helping more than 800 million of poor farmers out of poverty trap. However, Chinese government has made a series of serious efforts on social policy implementation in rural areas, poverty as a problematic persistent issue is still perplexing owing to […]

  • November 2017

  • Thu 30

    Prof. Mark Frazier (India-China Institute, New School): “Urbanisation and Social Policy: Prospects for Social Citizenship in China”

    30. November 2017, 18:00 - 20:00
    Kulturwissenschaftliches Zentrum, KWZ 0.606 Heinrich-Düker-Weg 14, Göttingen

    Abstract: As numerous commentators have pointed out, China is the first country in the world to experience an ageing population without first having reached developed country status. China is indeed ‘growing old before it grows rich,’ but the meanings and significance of this demographic event are not clear. A substantial body of scholarship, generally public […]

  • Tue 28

    Prof. Hsiung Ping-chen (Chinese University of Hong Kong): “Discovering Childhood and Paediatrics in Chinese History: Further Considerations “

    28. November 2017, 18:00 - 20:00
    Theologicum, T0.136 Platz der Göttinger Sieben 2, Göttingen

    Abstract: As a reflection on thirty plus years of research on childhood and paediatrics in Chinese history, this lecture intends to present further concerns after a systematic review, in three parts: First, a retrospective on the why's and how's of studying children and childhood in history, the conceptual definition that the Chinese case had to […]

  • Thu 16

    Prof. Mayfair Yang (UC Santa Barbara): “Gendered Religiosity: Patriarchal Structures and Women’s Agency in China”

    16. November 2017, 18:00 - 20:00
    Kulturwissenschaftliches Zentrum, KWZ 0.602 Heinrich-Düker-Weg 14, Göttingen

    Abstract: This lecture will examine how social structures of power, such as patriarchal power, depend on the vicissitudes of human agency to implement their principles, opening them up to subtle shifts and reconfigurations in social practice (Anthony Giddens, Pierre Bourdieu). Traditional religiosities, whether Christian, Islamic, Buddhist, or others, are often seen to produce conservative agents […]

  • Tue 7

    Prof. Reza Hasmath (Alberta): “Is Policy Innovation Possible Under the Xi Jinping Regime?”

    7. November 2017, 18:00 - 20:00
    Theologicum, T0.136 Platz der Göttinger Sieben 2, Göttingen

    Abstract: Despite playing a key contributory role in China’s recent economic reforms and the Party’s regime durability, there has been a noted reduction in central-level policy experimentation under Xi Jinping’s administration. Recent studies have further noted an empirical reduction in policy innovation at the subnational level, and question whether local officials will continue to experiment […]

  • Wed 1

    Dr. Armin Müller (Göttingen): “Social Policy in China: Retrospect and Prospect”

    1. November 2017, 18:00 - 20:00
    Kulturwissenschaftliches Zentrum, KWZ 0.609 Heinrich-Düker-Weg 14, Göttingen

    Abstract: Since 1979, social protection in China has undergone fundamental institutional transformations. This presentation provides an overview of the state of the literature on social policy in the PRC, the institutional change which has characterized social protection in the reform period, and an outlook on future developments. Social protection under the planned economy was characterized […]

  • October 2017

  • Thu 26

    Conference: Conceptions of the World in Twentieth-Century Chinese Historiography

    26. October 2017, 18:00 - 27. October 2017, 19:00
    KWZ & Sternwarte Göttingen

    Over the course of the twentieth century, the constant writing and rewriting of history reflect aspects of the changing conceptions of the “world” in China. Through various lenses – including but not limited to nation-states, empires, races, civilizations, cultures, and classes – Chinese historians both creatively imagined global time and space and actively negotiated China’s […]

  • Thu 26

    Prof Ge, Zhaoguang (Fudan University): “Global Elements in Traditional Chinese Historiography” (in Chinese, with English translation)

    26. October 2017, 18:00 - 20:00
    Kulturwissenschaftliches Zentrum, KWZ 0.60 Heinrich-Düker-Weg 14, Göttingen
  • Sat 14

    本年度第三次“汉语作为外语”专题工作坊 (3. Workshop „Fachdidaktik Chinesisch): 教学组织与管理 (Organisation und Management von Lehr- und Lernprozessen)

    14. October 2017, 10:00 - 17:00
    地点: Lehrerinnen- und Lehrerzimmer (LULZ) Waldweg 26, Göttingen

    Prof. Dr. XIN Ping (辛平教授) Peking-Universität 北京大学 教学组织与管理 (Organisation und Management von Lehr-und Lernprozessen) Der Workshop findet in chinesischer Sprache statt. 本次工作坊工作语言为中文。 Ein kostenloses Mittagessen wird angeboten. Aufgrund der begrenzten Teilnehmerzähl bitten wir um rechtzeitige Anmeldung bis spätestens 6. Oktober. 我们为每位正式报名参与工作坊的同行提供免费午餐。因座位有限, 请有意参 加培训的老师/同学尽快报名(报名截止日期:2017 年10 月6 日) 。 Anmeldung über / 报名方式: info@aki-goettingen.de! Erfahren Sie mehr […]

  • September 2017

  • Tue 19

    CFP: Manchu in Global History: A Research Language for Qing Historians

    19. September 2017, 08:00 - 22. September 2017, 17:00
    Kulturwisssenschaftliches Zentrum, KWZ 1.601 Heinrich-Düker-Weg 14, Göttingen

    Organisers: Julia C. Schneider (Department for East Asian Studies, University of Göttingen) Katja Pessl (Centre for Modern East Asian Studies, University of Göttingen) The deadline for submissions is April 4, 2017, full papers need to be provided by August 18, 2017. To submit an abstract, please email the organising committee at: cemeas@cemeas.uni-goettingen.de. Continue reading

  • July 2017

  • Mon 17

    CeMEAS Podium: What is the Future of Made in China? Opportunities and Challenges for Europe

    17. July 2017, 14:00 - 18:00
    Emmy-Noether-Saal Tagungs- und Veranstaltungshaus Alte Mensa Wilhelmsplatz 3, Göttingen

    Introduction: This half-day event will explore these issues in discussion with leading international scholars and government experts. A first roundtable will analyze the economic challenges and policy aims behind “Made in China 2025” and evaluate the prospects of this state-led approach to industrial upgrading. A second roundtable will focus on the opportunities and challenges for […]

  • Wed 12

    Prof. WANG Hui (Tsinghua University): The Beginning of the Century: A Reconsideration on the 20th Century in Chinese/Global History

    12. July 2017, 18:00 - 20:00
    Adam-von-Trott-Saal, Alte Mensa am Wilhelmsplatz Wilhelmsplatz 3, Göttingen

    Abstract: At the beginning of the 20th century, the alien idea of century began to replace other traditional concepts of chronology in China and reshaped Chinese idea of time. Following the application of 20th century in Chinese context, other related concepts such as 19th century, 18th century and their sequence emerged as derivatives of 20th […]

  • Tue 11

    CeMEAS Lecture: Liberating the “oppressed nations”: Chinese communist networks and the Comintern in Southeast Asia, the Americas, and Europe, c. 1920s-1930s

    11. July 2017, 18:00 - 19:30
    Verfügungsgebäude VG 1.105 Platz der Göttinger Sieben 7, Göttingen

    Anna Belogurova, CeMIS, Universität Göttingen Abstract: In the context of unprecedented circulation of people and ideas in the interwar global moment, Chinese communists built their overseas networks in the old empires and invented new nations. As they were making revolution both in and outside China, they aspired to liberate the world from imperialism and to […]

  • Tue 4

    CeMEAS Lecture Series: Air Pollution and the Public in China: Perspectives from Urban and Rural Areas

    4. July 2017, 18:00 - 19:30
    Verfügungsgebäude VG 2.104 Platz der Göttinger Sieben 7, Göttingen

    Bryan Tilt, Oregon State University Continue reading

  • June 2017

  • Wed 28

    Vortrag Prof. Kerry Brown (King’s College, London): „The Powers of Xi Jinping“

    28. June 2017, 18:00 - 20:00
    Kulturwissenschaftliches Zentrum, KWZ 0.606 Heinrich-Düker-Weg 14, Göttingen

    Abstract: This year will see the 19th Party Congress. marking a moment of re-evaluation for the Communist Party policy and elite leadership. Under Xi since 2012 there has been what is claimed to have been a concentration of power within his hands. But how can we best understand this power, and what sense does it […]

  • Tue 27

    CeMEAS Lecture Series: Paper Tigers, Hidden Dragons: Firms and the Political Economy of China’s Technological Development

    27. June 2017, 18:00 - 19:30
    Verfügungsgebäude, VG 3.103 Platz der Göttinger Sieben 7, Göttingen

    Doug Fuller, Zhejiang University Continue reading

  • Mon 19

    CeMEAS Lecture Series: Headlines are not the Main Story: Tracking Xi Jinping’s Economic Reforms

    19. June 2017, 18:00 - 19:30
    Kulturwissenschaftliches Zentrum, KWZ 0.602 Heinrich-Düker-Weg 14, Göttingen

    Christine Wong, University of Melbourne Continue reading

  • Wed 14

    Pun Ngai (University of Hongkong): Working in China

    14. June 2017, 11:15 - 15:00
    SOFI Göttingen Friedländer Weg 31, Göttingen

    If you are interested in it and want to participate, please contact Villarama, Jennifer per email (jennifer.villarama@sofi.uni-goettingen.de).

  • Tue 13

    “Bhiksunī Chao-Hwei’s Buddhist Social Activism: From Solidarity with the Disadvantaged to Marriage Equality”

    13. June 2017, 18:00 - 19:30
    Verfügungsgebäude VG 1.104 Platz der Göttinger Sieben 7, Göttingen

    Hsiao-Lan Hu, Ph.D. (Associate Professor of Religious Studies, and Women’s and Gender Studies University of Detroit Mercy) Abstract: On 24 May 2017, the Supreme Court in Taiwan ruled in favor of marriage equality, nearly five years after the much celebrated first Buddhist lesbian wedding officiated by Bhiksunī Chao-Hwei. She has officiated a few other same-sex […]

  • Wed 7

    Vortrag Prof. Michael Schoenhals (Lund Univ., Sweden): „Are they reading our mail? – Postüberwachung in the early People’s Republic of China“

    7. June 2017, 18:00 - 20:00
    Verfügungsgebäude VG 2.101 Platz der Göttinger Sieben 7, Göttingen

    On the basis of Chinese archival records, this presentation describes and critically assesses – including from a global, comparative perspective – covert postal inspection as conducted by state security organs in Mao Zedong’s China (1949–1976). According to an early classified directive, postal inspection and monitoring was to “pay attention to the imperialist countries as well […]

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