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SUMMARY:The Chinese Theater in Goettingen (27.03.2020-02.08.2020)
DESCRIPTION:The Chinese Theater in Goettingen is a Chinese-language amateur theater group founded in summer 2019. Most members are Chinese students\, but the group also includes research fellows\, German students learning Chinese language at the University of Goettingen\, and professionals working in the city of Goettingen. Dr. Yumin Ao acts as the coordinator. She is a researcher at the Gobal and Transregional Studies Platform\, and her research interests focus on Chinese drama and cross-cultural theater. A team of volunteers take charge of operation\, dramaturgy\, technique and media of the theater group. Members meet every three weeks to read plays or to make staged readings of plays written by Chinese playwrights\, for instance The Greatest Event in Life\, The Rhinoceros in Love\, and the Comical History of the Life of Dr. Faustus\, etc. \nThe Chinese Theater in Goettingen wants to build friendly and inclusive spaces. Its purpose is to contribute to cross-cultural communication. Through staged readings and performances\, we encourage thinking about “selection bias in life” and “personal development” and to widen our horizons. We also want to rethink cultural identities in the global context. We believe that by expressing our ideas and positions in universal issues we can contribute to clarifying problems of finding one’s identity and can suggest possible solutions. Building up a communicative platform will make different cultures more accessible and asessable. \nTheater Online\nChinese Theater online activities – 在线朗读剧本:  We usually meet online Fridays afternoon from 2PM to 4PM. We read dramas and do some role-play exercises together via WeChat or QQ audio calls.\nWeChat ID: 哥廷根戏剧读演社\nQQ #: 335030419\nE-mail: yumin.ao@phil.uni-goettingen.de\nAll students are warmly welcome to participate in the activities. Anyone who is interested may join us via the above contacts. It’s a great opportunity to practice Chinese language with native speakers.
URL:https://www.sinologie-goettingen.de/veranstaltung/the-chinese-theater-in-goettingen-27-03-2020-02-08-2020/
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SUMMARY:CeMEAS Online Lecture: Affective pedagogic spaces in contemporary China
DESCRIPTION:Lecturer: Gil Hizi (PhD University of Sydney) \nAbstract:\nThrough the influence of psychotherapeutic expertise and popular entertainment\, pedagogic programs for “self-improvement” in China today define positive affect as a key aspect of learning. In this talk\, based on participant observations in the city of Jinan\, I describe how workshops for interpersonal skills produce interactive spaces that spark enthusiasm and optimism in participants. These pedagogies draw on the current primacy of “positive energy” (zheng nengliang) in Chinese education\, media\, and politics. I will discuss how these interactive spaces resemble group interactions from the communist period\, while today positive affect is positioned more as an endpoint in separation from ordinary life and collective enterprises. \nShort bio:\nGil Hizi (PhD University of Sydney) is a Humboldt Postdoctoral Fellow of Anthropology at the University of Cologne. He studies social change in China by focusing on perceptions of personhood and emotions. His main sites of enquiry have been pedagogic practices of self-improvement and psychotherapy. His work has been published in Anthropology and Asian Studies journals. \nZoom Access:\nTopic: Affective Pedagogic Spaces in Contemporary China\, Gil Hizi (PhD University of Sydney)\nTime: 14.Jul.2020 06:00 PM Amsterdam\, Berlin\, Rom\, Stockholm\, Wien\nhttps://uni-goettingen.zoom.us/j/92606540714?pwd=eFFXU3NTZUlNSms3TEJlVklIczJudz09\nMeeting-ID: 926 0654 0714\nPasswort: 505976
URL:https://www.sinologie-goettingen.de/veranstaltung/cemeas-online-lecture-affective-pedagogic-spaces-in-contemporary-china/
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