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SUMMARY:Online-Lecture: Frau Prof. Weigelin-Schwiedrzik (Universität Wien): „Das Jahr 1943: Die Alliierten entscheiden über die Zukunft von Österreich und Taiwan“
DESCRIPTION:Abstract:\nIm Jahr 1943 fanden zwei Konferenzen statt\, die über die Nachkriegssituation von Taiwan und Österreich entscheiden sollten: Vom 19. Oktober bis 1. November 1943 fand die Konferenz von Moskau statt\, auf der durch die Außenminister der USA\, der SU und Großbritanniens die Wiederherstellung des Staates Österreich beschlossen wurde. Es wurde festgestellt\, dass Österreich „das erste freie Land [war]\, das der typischen Angriffspolitik Hitlers zum Opfer fallen sollte“\, weshalb keine Kapitulation wie im Falle Deutschlands gefordert\, eine „endgültige Abrechnung“ über den Anteil Österreichs an den Verbrechen des Nazi-Regimes jedoch angekündigt wurde.\nIm Falle Taiwans wurde ein entsprechender\, wenn auch inhaltlich vollkommen anderer Beschluss auf der Konferenz von Kairo gefällt\, die vom 22. bis 26. November 1943 stattfand und an der Franklin D. Roosevelt\, Winston Churchill und Tschiang Kaishek teilnahmen. Die Deklaration von Kairo postuliert\, dass nach der angestrebten Niederlage Japans Taiwan Teil der Republik China werden sollte.\nDer Vortrag analysiert die beiden Beschlüsse und arbeitet die Gründe heraus\, welche die Alliierten dazu bewogen haben\, in einem Fall für die staatliche Selbständigkeit und in dem anderen für die Anbindung an Festland China zu optieren. Besonderes Augenmerk wird auf die Rolle der SU gelegt\, auf deren Territorium die eine Konferenz stattfand und die auf der anderen Konferenz nicht anwesend war. Während der Beschluss in Moskau heute fast in Vergessenheit geraten ist\, sorgt der Beschluss der Konferenz von Kairo in Ostasien für lebhafte Diskussionen. \nBio:\nSusanne Weigelin-Schwiedrzik ist Professorin a.D. der Sinologie. Ihre Forschung konzentriert sich auf das Schreiben der modernen und zeitgenössischen chinesischen Geschichte\, die Geschichte Ostasiens und die Erinnerungspolitik in der VR China. Überdies publiziert sie zur chinesischen Politik \nOrt: https://bit.ly/3oG6Xtf
URL:https://www.sinologie-goettingen.de/en/events/online-lecture-frau-prof-weigelin-schwiedrzik-universitaet-wien-das-jahr-1943-die-alliierten-entscheiden-ueber-die-zukunft-von-oesterreich-und-taiwan/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20211102T180000
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SUMMARY:Online-Lecture: Prof. Edward Wang (Rowan University & Peking University): "Potato vs. Sweet Potato in Making the Modern World: A Discussion of Oceanic and Plant History in Historiography."
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: \nBoth oceanic history and plant history are recent developments in historiography. This talk will discuss how the two schools enhance the study of global history and reshape our views about the making of the modern world. As a continual effort to critique the nation-state focus in 19th century historiography\, which began with the French Annales School in the early 20th century\, historians in more recent decades have shifted attention from land to ocean and from people to plants\, analyzing how the two played their parts in shaping worldwide historical development. Discussing these new attempts will help us see the inter-continental connections and transcend Eurocentrism in historical writing. \nBio: \nQ. Edward Wang\, Professor of History and Coordinator of Asian Studies Program at Rowan University and Changjiang Professor of History at Peking University\, serves on the board of International Commission for the History and Theory of Historiography. His main publications include A Global History of Modern Historiography (2008\, 2017); Turning Points in Historiography: A Cross-Cultural Perspective (2005); Marxist Historiographies: A Global Perspective (2017) and\, most recently\, Historiography: Critical Readings (2021). \nhttps://uni-goettingen.zoom.us/j/93878559419?pwd=bzlHWHh6R3k3aXRjcDZzQnV1aVF3Zz09 \nMeeting-ID: 938 7855 9419\nKenncode: 419872
URL:https://www.sinologie-goettingen.de/en/events/online-lecture-prof-edward-wang-rowan-university-peking-university-potato-vs-sweet-potato-in-making-the-modern-world-a-discussion-of-oceanic-and-plant-history-in-historiography-what-do-y/
LOCATION:Online (Zoom)
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20211109T181500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20211109T201500
DTSTAMP:20260424T112154
CREATED:20211029T053831Z
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SUMMARY:Online-Lecture: Prof. Elizabeth Kaske (Leipzig): "Late Qing Perceptions of Risk and Fortune: Plotting Careers in an Age of Anxiety"
DESCRIPTION:Abstract:\nOne aspect that strikes observers of nineteenth-century China is the apparent lack of panic in the face of foreign aggression among Qing officials. Max Weber\, an avid reader of Peking Gazette translations and the English-language press of coastal China\, identified the precarity of status and income—rather than Confucian conservatism—as the main impediment to reform. Weber’s analysis has been criticized as “Eurocentric\,” but it matched the self-perception of many in China towards the end of the dynasty. Perhaps the most famous account of the official “precariat” is Li Boyuan’s Officialdom Unmasked (1903-1905) which was both a wildly popular novel and a bold political statement. This paper combines fictional careers and real-life biographies to show how status anxieties determined political choices\, and elite politics was increasingly seen as the source of China’s decline. The desacralization of the scholar-official as the ruling social order paved the way for abolishing the civil service examinations and\, finally\, the revolution of 1911. \nBio:\nElisabeth Kaske has joined Leipzig University as professor of modern Chinese society and culture in April 2017\, after studying and teaching in Berlin\, Beijing\, Heidelberg\, Frankfurt\, Boston\, Vienna\, Pittsburgh\, Taipei\, and Princeton. As a historian of late Qing and early Republican China she is interested in China’s rugged path towards modernization. Her studies include the history of German-Chinese military exchange and technology transfer\, the emergence of new concepts of language and education\, the sale of rank and public office by the late imperial state\, and the fiscal regime of the Qing dynasty. After having long focused on bureaucratic elites\, she has recently become fascinated with how new professional elites\, particularly engineers\, imagined the nation and their own role in it. \nOrt: \nhttps://uni-goettingen.zoom.us/j/94710833540?pwd=dEx0V21Ncm5lS2hlbDZjTWJITkhOUT09\nMeeting-ID: 947 1083 3540\nKenncode: 884668
URL:https://www.sinologie-goettingen.de/en/events/online-lecture-prof-elizabeth-kaske-leipzig-late-qing-perceptions-of-risk-and-fortune-plotting-careers-in-an-age-of-anxiety/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20211112T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20211112T140000
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SUMMARY:CeMEAS: Lecture Series: "New Perspectives on Modernity in China"
DESCRIPTION:Since the nineteenth century\, China is offering perspectives on modernity that are often unexpected and therefore challenge Western assumptions about the nature of modernity. In this lecture series\, we will look at Chinese history\, philosophy\, religion\, politics etc. presenting current research that is addressing unsettling questions triggered by these developments.\n.\nNov 12\, 2021\nThe Understanding and Practice of “Five Religions” in Early 20th Century China. The Works and Views of Feng Bingnan (1888-1956)\nPeng Guoxiang\, Zhejiang University\n.\nDec 3\, 2021\nThe Ming-Qing Transition as a Philosophical Problem\nLeigh Jenco\, Professor of Political Theory\, London School of Economics\, Department of Government\n.\nDec 17\, 2021\nThe Utopian Impulse and Chinese Political Modernity\nPeter Zarrow\, Department of History\, University of Connecticut\, Hartford\, USA\n.\nJan 28\, 2022\nSelf-government (zizhi) in China from the late Qing to the Republic: a contested concept in the search for political modernity\nFederico Brusadelli\, University of Naples “L’Orientale”
URL:https://www.sinologie-goettingen.de/en/events/cemeas-lecture-series-new-perspectives-on-modernity-in-china/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20211112T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20211112T140000
DTSTAMP:20260424T112154
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Peng Guoxiang (Zhejiang University): The Understanding and Practice of “Five Religions” in Early 20th Century China. The Works and Views of Feng Bingnan (1888-1956)
DESCRIPTION:Please register in advance: https://uni-goettingen.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYlcOirrTwvHd2Cw9yScwFKBSvj9vemw7sK \nAbstract:\nThe so-called “sanjiao 三教 tradition (three teachings/religions)” that includes Confucianism\, Daoism\, and Buddhism has conventionally been considered as the “Chinese religion” in Chinese history. In addition to the “sanjiao\,” however\, Christianity and Islam were introduced to China pretty early and also became integral parts of the Chinese religious tradition. In the early 20th century\, the concept and practice of “wujiao 五教” rather than “sanjiao” had already been widely accepted by Chinese people\, much beyond intellectual circles. This talk introduces the understanding and practice of “wujiao” exemplified by Feng Bingnan\, a successful lawyer and businessman renowned and influential in the 1940s but totally forgotten later on and demonstrates that “wujiao” offers a better perspective than “sanjiao” to understand the Chinese religious tradition. \nPENG Guoxiang 彭國翔 is Qiu Shi Distinguished Professor of Chinese philosophy\, intellectual history and religions at Zhejiang University\, China. Before moving to Zhejiang University\, he was Professor at Peking University and Tsinghua University. He was the 2016 Kluge Chair in Countries and Cultures of the North (Library of Congress\, USA) and was awarded the Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel Research Award in 2009 (Humboldt Foundation\, Germany). He has been a visiting Professor or research fellow in numerous institutions such as Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin\, University of Frankfurt am Main\, Ruhr-Universität Bochum\, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity\, University of Hawaii\, Harvard-Yenching Institute\, National Taiwan University\, Chinese University of Hong Kong\, National University of Singapore. His publications include The Unfolding of the Innate Good Knowing: Wang Ji and the Yangming Learning in Mid-Late Ming (2003\, 2005\, 2015)\, Confucian Tradition: Between Religion and Humanism (2007\, 2019)\, Confucian Tradition and Chinese Philosophy: Retrospect and Prospect in a New Century (2009)\, Confucian Tradition from Classical Period to Its Contemporary Transformation: Speculation and Interpretation (2012)\, Revision and New Discovery: Historical Study of Pre-Modern Confucianism from Northern Song till Early Qing Dynasty (2013\, 2015)\, Reconstruction of This Culture of Ours: Confucianism and Contemporary World (2013\, 2018\, 2019)\, This-worldly Concern of the Wise: The Political and Social Thought of Mou Zongsan (1909-1995) (2016)\, The Methodology of Doing Chinese Philosophy (2020) as well as numerous articles. \nThis lecture is part of the lecture series New Perspectives on Modernity in China.
URL:https://www.sinologie-goettingen.de/en/events/lecture-peng-guoxiang-the-understanding-and-practice-of-five-religions-in-early-20th-century-china-the-works-and-views-of-feng-bingnan-1888-1956/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20211116T181500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20211116T200000
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CREATED:20211115T160611Z
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SUMMARY:Prof. Im Chong Myong (Chonnam National University): "The Amorphousness of Post-War and Post-Colonial South Korea and its Regional Contexts"
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: \nThe talk deals with the effects of World War Two on East Asia and Korea\, and in this context it deals with issues like the re-construction of Western modernism and the inauguration of the nation-states system in the region. The talk also discusses the amorphousness of post-colonial South Korea where\, in many respects\, modern ideas such as democracy and nationalism could not establish their own discursive hegemony. \nPresenter:\nProf. Im Chong Myong received his doctoral degree from the University of Chicago in 2004. He subsequently took the position of professor at History Department of Chonnam National University\, South Korea. From 2012 to 2013\, he spent a year as a Fulbright scholar at the University of California at Los Angeles. As an expert of modern Korean history\, his fields of research include the subjectification of South Koreans in post-colonial/World War II contexts and the contemporary configurations of the global Cold-War dynamics. \nLink: https://uni-goettingen.zoom.us/j/99020196657?pwd=SDR3aFhrN0E5eXNpUSttNThWNGpDUT0 \nMeeting-ID: 990 2019 6657 \nKenncode: 653859
URL:https://www.sinologie-goettingen.de/en/events/prof-im-chong-myong-chonnam-national-university-the-amorphousness-of-post-war-and-post-colonial-south-korea-and-its-regional-contexts/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20211120T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20211120T120000
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CREATED:20211020T083143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211020T083326Z
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SUMMARY:汉语教学培训 线上讲座 Chinesischlehrerfortbildung – Online-Veranstaltung
DESCRIPTION:汉语教学中的差异化教学 Differenzierung im Chinesischunterricht \n培训\n内容:\n• 差异化教学及其理论基础：多元智能理论与布鲁姆教育目标分类\n• 华裔学习者与非华裔学习者、汉语传承语教学（ Heritage Language Teaching ）与传统的外语教学（ Foreign Language Teaching ）的异同\n• 成人汉语教学中的差异化教学设计和案例\n• 儿童汉语教学中的差异化教学设计和案例。 \nInhalt:\n• Differenzierung im Unterricht und ihre theoretischen Grundlagen: Multifaktorielle Intelligenztheorien und Blooms Taxonomie der Lernziele;\n• Unterschiede im Spracherwerb zwischen chinesischstämmigen und nicht chinesischstämmigen Lernenden\, Gemeinsamkeiten und Unterschiede zwischen Herkunftsprachenunterricht (Heritage Language Teaching) und Fremdsprachenunterricht (Foreign Language Learning);\n• Differenzierung im Chinesischunterricht mit erwachsenen Lernenden Unterrichtsplanung und Fallbeispiele;\n• Differenzierung im Chinesischunterricht mit Kindern Unterrichtsplanung und Fallbeispiele. \n曹贤文，南京大学教授、博士生导师，中国语言战略研究中心研究员、世界汉语教学学会理事、世汉学会教师发展专业委员会副主任委员，长期在国内外从事一线教学和研究工作，发表学术论文50余篇，出版专著、教材等10余部。Prof. Dr. CAO Xianwen lehrt an der Universität Nanjing und forscht am Chinesischen Forschungszetrum für Sprachstrategien. Er ist Mitglied im Vorstand der International Society for Chinese Language Teaching (ISCLT) und stellvertretender Vorsitzender des Fachausschusses für Lehrkräftebildung des ISCLT. Seit langem an vorderster Front in einschlägiger Lehre und Forschung im In- und Ausland tätig\, hat Prof. Cao über 50 Fachzeitschriftenartikel und mehr als zehn Fach- und Lehrbücher veröffentlicht. \n张凤永，南京大学海外教育学院汉语教师，持有国际可理解输入工作坊（TCI）专业培训证书和剑桥成人英语教学证书（CELTA）。曾参与联合国职员中文培训项目等项目。Frau ZHANG Fengyong ist Chinesischlehrerin am Institut für Fremdsprachen der Universität Nanjing und besitzt das Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults (CELTA) der Universität Cambridge sowie ein Zertifikat für Teaching with Comprehensible Input (TCI). Sie wirkte als Chinesischlehrerin in zahlreichen internationalen Programmen mit\, u.a. im Rahmen des Chinesisch-Ausbildungsprogramms für Mitarbeitende der Vereinten Nationen usw. \n本次工作坊工作语言为中文 。Der Workshop findet in chinesischer Sprache statt. \n此次工作坊名额有限 请有意参加培训的老师 同学 尽快报名 报名截止日期：20 2 1 年 10 月 31 日 。Aufgrund der begrenzten Teilnehmerzahl bitten wir um rechtzeitige Anmeldung bis zum 31. Oktober 2021. \n报名方式 Anmeldung ausschließlich über Link. \n检视更多 Weitere Informationen erhalten Sie hier.
URL:https://www.sinologie-goettingen.de/en/events/%e6%b1%89%e8%af%ad%e6%95%99%e5%ad%a6%e5%9f%b9%e8%ae%ad-%e7%ba%bf%e4%b8%8a%e8%ae%b2%e5%ba%a7-chinesischlehrerfortbildung-online-veranstaltung/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20211130T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20211130T113000
DTSTAMP:20260424T112154
CREATED:20211022T051309Z
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SUMMARY:China Platform: Taiwan Lecture Café Series 2021
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 27 October\nLiao Hsien-hao (National Taiwan University)\n“Taiwan at the crossroads: Between Central Kingdom and Seafaring Pirates” \nWednesday 3 November\nYeh Kuo-chün (National Taiwan University)\n“Did China’s soft power seduction lure Taiwan’s youth? Preliminary evidence for employment and entrepreneurship” \nWednesday 10 November\nLee Yu-Ting (National Taiwan University)\n“Problems of East Asian Historical Narrative: Compared with Europe” \nWednesday 17 November\nHwang Yih-Jye (The Hague University College)\n“The Origin and Development of International Studies in Taiwan” \nWednesday 24 November\nChen Yi-Ling (University of Wyoming)\n“Governed by the Market: The Rise of Social Housing Movement and its Obstacles in Taiwan” \nTuesday 30 November*\nHsiung Ping-Chen (University of California\, Irvine)\n“Further Reflections on the Migrating Taste: Development of Taiwanese Food Culture in the Postwar Era” \nTime 11:30-13:00 (CET)\n     *10:00-11:30 (CET) \nOnline registration: https://eventmanager.ugent.be/TaiwanLC
URL:https://www.sinologie-goettingen.de/en/events/china-platform-taiwan-lecture-cafe-series-2021-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20211130T181500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20211130T201500
DTSTAMP:20260424T112154
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SUMMARY:Dr. Mohammed Al-Sudairi (Hong Kong University): "Yellow Peril with a Dash of Green?: Global Fantasies on an Islamized China at the Turn of the Twentieth Century"
DESCRIPTION:Bio: Mohammed Al-Sudairi is a Post-doctoral Fellow at the Hong Kong Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences and is a Senior Research Fellow and Head of the Asian Studies Unit at the King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies. He obtained his PhD in Comparative Politics from the University of Hong Kong\, his master’s degree in International Relations from the Peking University and in International History from the London School of Economics (joint program)\, and his undergraduate degree in International Politics from the Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service. He is proficient in Arabic\, English\, and Chinese. His research interests encompass Sino-Middle Eastern relations\, Islamic and leftist connections between East Asia and the Arab World\, and Chinese politics.  \nhttps://uni-goettingen.zoom.us/skype/93990758044 \nMeeting-ID: 939 9075 8044 \nCode: 957008
URL:https://www.sinologie-goettingen.de/en/events/dr-mohammed-al-sudairi-hong-kong-university-yellow-peril-with-a-dash-of-green-global-fantasies-on-an-islamized-china-at-the-turn-of-the-twentieth-century/
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