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SUMMARY:Voices of Struggle: LGTBQ & Feminist Activism in China and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:Symposium: Academia meets Activism: Feminism in China \nVoices 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 combine their strengths to effect change? In what ways are deepening transnational connections re-shaping the practice of activism around the globe? It brings together leading scholars and activists to discuss these questions in relation to the development of feminism and LGTBQ activism in China and beyond. \nWorkshop: April 17\, 13:30 – 18:15\nVenue: Emmy-Noether-Saal\, Tagungs- und Veranstaltungshaus Alte Mensa\, Wilhelmsplatz 3\, Göttingen \nParticipants：\nBao Hongwei (University of Nottingham)\nHarriett Evans (University of Westminster)\nLi Tingting (London)\nKimberly Manning (Concorida University) \nFilm Screening: April 18\, 18:00 – 20:00\nLocation: ZHG 002 \nVachina Monologues 来自阴道\nFanPopo|28’|2013\nDocumentary China\nLanguage: Mandarin\nSubtitles: English \nParticipants:\nBao Hongwei (University of Nottingham)\nFan Popo (Berlin)\nLi Tingting (London)
URL:https://www.sinologie-goettingen.de/en/events/voices-of-struggle-lgtbq-feminist-activism-in-china-and-beyond/
LOCATION:17.04.: Emmy-Noether-Saal\, Tagungs- und Veranstaltungshaus Alte Mensa\, Wilhelmsplatz 3\, Göttingen & 18.04.: ZHG 002
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SUMMARY:Prof Liu Kang (Duke University): Chinese Exceptionalism: A Research Agenda
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: \nThis 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 the research\, we need to address 1) Chinese exceptionalism under the rubrics of international politics; 2) Chinese exceptionalism as an ideology\, or value system; 3) cultural and historical roots of Chinese exceptionalism\, and 4) implications for Xi Jinping’s global strategy. \nShort bio: \nLiu Kang is Professor of Chinese Studies\, and Director of Duke Program of Research on China at Duke University. Professor Liu is Elected Member of Academia Europaea (The Academy of Europe) since 2015.  He is the author of twelve books\, and written widely in scholarly journals in both English and Chinese. In addition\, He frequently contributes in the forms of op-eds\, interviews\, reviews\, to American and Chinese print media and the internet media\, on issues ranging from contemporary Chinese media and culture\, globalization\, to Marxism and aesthetics.
URL:https://www.sinologie-goettingen.de/en/events/prof-liu-kang-duke-university-chinese-exceptionalism-a-research-agenda/
LOCATION:Verfügungsgebäude VG 3.103\, Platz der Göttinger Sieben 7\, Göttingen\, 37073
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SUMMARY:Yang LU (The University of Nottingham): „Recent Research on SLA in Chinese and Pedagogic Issues“ (not public)
DESCRIPTION:Abstract:\nDue to the great interest in learning Chinese as a foreign language (CFL)\, over the past two decades there has been an increased number of Studies related to Second Language Acquisition in Chinese (SLAC). Though the research field has not yet been fully established with a framework and more specific guidelines\, there have been some successful attempts and projects examining the current situation of SLAC.\nThis talk includes three parts: (1) a review of the recent SLAC research on phonology\, syntax\, the logographic script and intercultural competence; (2) an introduction to the interlanguage of CFL learners; (3) a summary of pedagogic innovations in the classroom. Most of the studies presented are based on empirical evidence and some are drawn from experiments or action research by front-line CFL teachers on CFL programmes in the US\, Europe\, China and other parts of the world. In addition\, this talk is selective of the research and studies reviewed and presented in line with the direction that I propose for a new development era of SLAC which might be challenging to the SLAC academics and CFL professionals. \nShort bio:\nYang LU is Assistant Professor of Chinese Language at the University of Nottingham /UK. Prof. Lu studied the impact of teaching methodologies on second language acquisition and the relationship between the discourse features in learners‘ spoken language and their overall speaking proficiency. Apart from several articles on CFL Teaching and Learning\, she is co-editor of the book „Teaching and Learning Chinese in Higher Education: standardisation\, pedagogy and learner language“ (Routledge) and is an external trainer for British Council’s Chinese Assistant programme. Yang Lu is also a Senior Fellow of Higher Education Academy\, U.K. and has been deputy-chair of the British Chinese Language Teaching Society from 2012 to 2016.
URL:https://www.sinologie-goettingen.de/en/events/yang-lu-the-university-of-nottingham-recent-research-on-sla-in-chinese-and-pedagogic-issues-nicht-oeffentlich/
LOCATION:Kulturwissenschaftliches Zentrum\, KWZ 0.701\, Heinrich-Düker-Weg 14\, Göttingen\, 37073
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