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SUMMARY:Global China Conversations #5 Reshaping Global Industrial Chains: Options for China
DESCRIPTION:Reshaping Global Industrial Chains: Options for China\n\n\n  \n  \n  \n\n\nSpeaker\nDr Qiyuan Xu\, Institute of World Economics and Politics (IWEP) at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS)\nProf. Dr. Rolf J. Langhammer\, Former Vice-President\, Kiel Institute for the World Economy \nTime: 16.12.2021\, 11.00 – 12:00 \nPlease register here. \nTopic\nThe current highly specialized and interconnected global industrial chains are highly vulnerable to global risks such as the intensifying trade protectionism and the covid-19 pandemic. This has induced policymakers in many countries in the world to explore the possibilities to restructure their countries’ industrial chains\, emphasizing the need for more local and regional inputs to better ensure national economic self-sufficiency. China as the world export champion was responsible for almost 15% of global exports of goods in 2020\, almost the same as the corresponding shares of the USA (8.1%) and Germany (7.8%) combined. Meanwhile\, China’s position in the global value chain is facing many challenges and uncertainties. What options does China have to restructure and strengthen its industrial chains? How may China’s decisions affect the future development of the global industrial chains? How can other global players such as the European Union deal with the challenges caused and grasp the opportunities that have arisen in the evolving global industrial chains? \nProgram \nThe event consists of different impulse lectures followed by a discussion. \nThe Global China Conversation #5 will be held in English. \n\n\n\nLiterature\nThe impulse lectures refer to the following publications: \nCASS-IWEP & CF40 Forum Report (2021)\, Reshaping Global Industrial Chinas: Options for China: Executive Summary (in Chinese) \nSeric\, A.\, Görg\, H.\, Liu\, W.-H.\, and Windisch\, M. (2021)\, Risk\, Resilience\, and Recalibration in Global Value Chains\, VOXEU \nFelbermayr\, G.\, Gans\, S.\, Mahlkow\, H.\, and Sandkamp\, A. (2021)\, Decoupling Europe\, Kiel Policy Brief No. 153 \nGörg\, H.\, Lay\, J.\, Pahl\, S.\, Seric\, A.\, Steglich\, F.\, and Yaroshenko\, L. (2021) Multilateral Coordination and Exchange for Sustainable Global Value Chains\, T20 Policy Brief \n\n\n\n\nSpeaker\n\n\n\n\n\n\n© Qiyuan Xu \n\n\n\nDr Qiyuan Xu  \nDr Qiyuan Xu is Deputy Director at the Institute of World Economics and Politics (IWEP) at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS). He is also General Secretary at the Research Center for International Finance at CASS. In the past\, he also took up the role of advisor to the international collaboration department in China’s Ministry of Finance. Xu also sits in the work team of Global Macroeconomy in IWEP. This work team issues a quarterly report on the world economy\, and he has been responsible for the research on China’s economy and macro policies since 2012. Since 2019\, he has headed the research group of China Finance 40 Forum that is China’s currently most influential think tank platform in finance. Xu has published 60 academic papers\, hundreds of columns mostly published in leading media in Chinese but also in Financial Times\, Financial World in English. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n© Kiel Institute / Studio 23 \n\n\n\nProf. Dr. Rolf J. Langhammer \nProf. Dr. Rolf J. Langhammer was Vice-President of the Kiel Institute for the World Economy from October 1997 until August 2012 and Professor at the Kiel Institute. He retired from the Vice-Presidency on August 31\, 2012 but continues to work at the Institute. From April 2003 to September 2004\, he served as Acting President. From July 1995 to November 2005\, he headed the Research Department “Development Economics and Global Integration” at the Kiel Institute for the World Economy. Prof. Langhammer has served as consultant to a number of international institutions (EU\, World Bank\, OECD\, UNIDO\, ADB)\, as well as to the German ministries of economic affairs and economic co-operation. \n\n\n\n\n\nModerator\n\n\n\n\n\n\n© Christina Kloodt / Kiel Institute \n\n\n\nDr Wan-Hsin Liu \nDr Wan-Hsin Liu is a Senior Researcher in the Research Centers “International Trade and Investment” and “Innovation and International Competition” at the Kiel Institute for the World Economy. Since 2016\, she has also been a Coordinator at the Kiel Centre for Globalization. She is a member of the Kiel Globalization and Transformation Science\, an interdisciplinary research cluster at the Kiel University. Her research focuses on the development and consequences of direct investment and global supply chains\, as well as the determinants of innovation activities with a focus on China. \n\n\n  \nAcademic Partner \n \n \n \n \n  \n  \n\nMedia Partner\n \n \n\n\n\nChina.Table Professional Briefing is the new independent daily reporting from Berlin\, Brussels and Beijing. The acclaimed editorial team offers an European point of view on political and technological developments in China – for leaders in government\, business\, academia\, and civil society. \nSubscribe now for a 30 day free trial!
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Peter Zarrow: The Utopian Impulse and Chinese Political Modernity
DESCRIPTION:The Utopian Impulse and Chinese Political Modernity\nPeter Zarrow\nDepartment of History\, University of Connecticut\, Hartford\, USA\n \n  \n  \n  \nTime:  Dec 17\, 2021 04:00 PM Amsterdam\, Berlin\, Rome\, Stockholm\, Vienna\nFor registration\, please use this zoom link.  \n  \nThis paper discusses the role played by utopian “moves” that were made by political thinkers in the late Qing and Republican periods to build a new more or less democratic and socialist nation. An analysis of four case studies—Kang Youwei\, Cai Yuanpei\, Chen Duxiu\, and Hu Shi—reveals distinct but overlapping visions of political modernity. On one level\, these were blurry visions of political modernity directly and indirectly derived from Western discourses\, particularly those of the Enlightenment. But on another level\, Chinese thinkers can be read as making dialogic contributions to evolving notions of political modernity in cosmopolitan spaces across the twentieth century and beyond. \n  \n  \nThis lecture is part of the lecture series New Perspectives on Modernity in China.\n\n  \nOrganizers: \n\nProf. Dr. Axel Schneider\, University of Göttingen\nProf. Dr. Thomas Fröhlich\, University of Hamburg \n\n \n\nCeMEAS – Centre for Modern East Asian Studies & Department of East Asian Studies\, University of Göttingen\n\n \nAsia-Africa- Institute\, Department for Chinese Language and Culture\, University of Hamburg \n\n\nDepartment of East Asian Studies\, University of Göttingen \n  \nSponsor: \n \nAcademic Confucius Institute\, University of Göttingen \n. \n.\nImage: sung ming whang: Early saturday morning in color\, Attribution 2.0 Generic (CC BY 2.0)\, https://flic.kr/p/6E5PXd\n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Play and Performance of Hometown: A Talk on College Theater Production
DESCRIPTION:Play and Performance of Hometown: A Talk on College Theater Production\nSpeaker: Assoc. Prof. Dr. GAO Ziwen\n  \n  \n  \n  \nTime: Jan. 12\, Wednesday\, 1:00 PM-2:30 PM CET\, Beijing Time 8:00 PM-9:30 PM\nZoom Meeting: https://uni-goettingen.zoom.us/j/96138078236Meeting ID: 96138078236\nLanguage: Chinese with English interpretation\nPoster: Zhang Tong / Yumin Ao\nMore information under: https://yingmingtheater.com/seminar-series-no-8/\n \n\n讲题:《故乡》的编剧与制作——兼谈校园戏剧创作 \n嘉宾: 高子文（博士）副教授 \n时间: 1月12日（周三）欧洲中部时间 下午13:00时 北京时间 晚间20:00时 \n地点：https://uni-goettingen.zoom.us/j/96138078236 \n会议号：96138078236 \n语言：中文配英文翻译 \n海报：张桐 / 敖玉敏 \n\nLecture Content 讲座内容 \n\nTo introduce the production background of Hometown 介绍舞台剧《故乡》的剧本创作背景\nTo describe the production process and market promotion 描绘《故乡》的制作流程和市场推广\nTo discuss the advantage and challenges for college theater productions 讨论校园戏剧创作的优势和面临的困境\n\nShort Bio 个人简介 \nGao Ziwen: associate professor at Nanjing University\, head of the Department of Theater\, Film\, and TV Arts\, and deputy dean of the School of Liberal Arts. He received a bachelor’s degree in Chinese Language and Literature and earned his M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in Theater and Traditional Chinese Drama Studies from Nanjing University. In 2011\, he was a visiting scholar at Columbia University. In 2013\, he participated in the artist-in-residence program in Austria. He currently acts as the executive editor of Stage and Screen Review. In 2019\, he was awarded the Fund for Outstanding Young Scholars in Social Sciences in Jiangsu province. He was selected by the Jiangsu Province “Qinglan Initiative” as one of the young and mid-aged academic leaders in 2021. His research interests include theatrical theories and theater criticism. He has completed\, as Principle Investigator\, several research projects in social sciences at national and provincial levels. He was granted the Young Teacher Award of the Fok Yingdong Education Foundation. He wrote a monograph Wenming de nizi: Meiguo xiandai xiju de zhongguo xushu and translated American Avant–Garde Theatre: A History into Chinese. He has published over 30 papers which can be seen in Literature and Art Studies\, The Journal of National Taiwan Normal University\, and Theater Arts\, etc. He also authored stage plays\, including Day and Night Here\, Pollution and Purification\, and Hometown. \n高子文：南京大学文学院副教授，文学院戏剧影视艺术系主任，文学院副院长。南京大学汉语言文学本科，戏剧戏曲学硕士、博士。2011年哥伦比亚大学访问学者。2013年参加奥地利驻地艺术家项目。现任《戏剧与影视评论》执行主编。2019年入选江苏省社科优青。2021年入选江苏省“青蓝工程”中青年学术带头人。主要研究领域为戏剧理论、戏剧批评。主持完成国家社科项目、江苏省社科项目多项，获霍英东青年教师基金。出版有个人专著《文明的逆子们：美国现代戏剧的中国叙事》，译著《美国先锋戏剧：一种历史》。在《文艺研究》《台大中文学报》《戏剧艺术》等刊物发表论文30余篇。创作有舞台剧剧本《这里的白天和夜晚》《污染和净化》《故乡》。 \nEvent Information 活动介绍 \nWe are honored to invite Assoc. Prof. Dr. Gao Ziwen of the Department of Theater\, Film\, and TV Arts of Nanjing University as our first guest speaker for the “Contemporary Theater Art” Seminar Series in the Year 2022. He will deliver a talk on “Play and Performance of Hometown: College Theater Production.” \nHometown is a three-act comedy written by Dr. Gao. The author demonstrates his respect for Lu Xun to mark the 100th anniversary of Lu’s publication of the novelette of the same name. The play tells the social life in rural China while experiencing dramatic changes. It demonstrates snobbish or friendly relationships in the countryside as well. It depicts the mental distress of peasants in the hometown and educated young people who have made their exodus to cities. It presents the tension between people’s “being adaptable” and “being rigid.” The whole thrust of the drama is full of humor and irony. Meanwhile\, it makes the audiences reflect on China’s rural economic and social development. \nTheir department is housed in the Faculty of Literature. It offers one of the most influential and leading undergraduate and graduate programs in drama or theater studies at the C9 League universities in China. They produced the historical comedy President’s Invitation in 2012. The director was Prof. Lü Xiaoping\, and the play was authored by Lü’s student Wen Fangyi whom The Journal of Ying Ming Theater (Vol. 7) interviewed. The cast consisted of the students and teachers from Communication University of China (Nanjing) and the MFA students from Nanjing University. This drama has grossed ¥10 million at the box office. It went on tour in North America in 2013. The New York Times (Chinese Edition) published an analytical article on the reasons for the success of this production and the phenomenon of returning to dramatic texts in the current Chinese theater landscape. \nThis event is co-organized by the Center for Modern East Asian Studies of the University of Göttingen and the Department of Theater\, Film\, and TV Arts of Nanjing University. Further detailed information concerning the time and the venue can be found on the poster. \n“当代剧场艺术”讲座系列很荣幸地邀请到了南京大学戏剧影视文学系的高子文教授。他将为大家带来该系列2022新年第一讲，题目是“《故乡》的编剧与制作：兼谈校园戏剧创作”。 \n《故乡》是高子文副教授担任编剧创作的三幕喜剧，本剧为纪念鲁迅先生的短篇小说《故乡》发表100周年而做。该剧讲述了山乡巨变时代下中国农村的生活面貌与人情世故，描写了故乡农民和从故乡出走的青年知识分子的精神苦闷。戏剧冲突在人的“改变”与“固守”之间展开，语言幽默诙谐，同时又不失对中国乡土社会重建以及现代农村经济发展的深刻反省。 \n南京大学文学院下设的戏剧影视文学系提供戏剧专业教育，是“中国九校联盟”中最具影响力和最前沿的本科及研究生项目之一。2012年，南大推出了以校史为题材的喜剧《蒋公的面子》，首演反响强烈，随即开启全国巡演，目前票房已超千万。该剧由时任戏剧影视文学系系主任的吕效平教授担任导演，编剧温方伊是南京大学戏文专业本科三年级学生（哥廷根大学《嘤鸣戏剧》曾对作者进行了采访，见第7期），演员由中国传媒大学南广学院表演专业的师生和南京大学戏剧专业硕士担任。2013年，该剧进入北美，在旧金山、洛杉矶、达拉斯、休斯顿、波士顿、华盛顿、纽约七个城市为华人观众演出10场。《纽约时报》（中文版）曾刊载专题文章，分析了该剧在海内外取得成功的原因，并讨论了当下戏剧创作回归文本的现象。 \n本次活动由哥廷根大学东亚系与南京大学戏剧影视文学系联合主办，活动详情请见海报。 \n  \n\nOrganizer / 主办: \n哥廷根大学现代东亚研究中心 \n\n南京大学戏剧影视文学系 \n\nPartner / 协办: \n哥廷根大学嘤鸣戏剧社 \n\n哥廷根大学学术孔子学院 \n\n哥廷根中国学生学者联合会
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CATEGORIES:Lecture,Theater
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SUMMARY:Meet Our Authors Lecture Series: Chinese Studies under the Eyes of the Communist Party?  
DESCRIPTION:Chinese Studies under the Eyes of the Communist Party? \nSelf-censorship\, Embedded Research and Ways to Discuss our Positionalities \n  \n  \nThis lecture is part of the lecture series “TALK TO OUR AUTHORS“\, organised by the Journal of the European Association of Chinese Studies \n  \nAuthors: \nOlga Lomová\, Charles University\, Prague\, Czechia \nAndreas Fulda\, University of Nottingham\, UK \n  \nIntroduced and moderated by: \nSascha Klotzbücher\, University of Göttingen\, Germany/University of Vienna\, Austria \n  \nJoin the discussion on Zoom: \nMeeting ID: 962 4124 8069\nPasscode: 545021 \nhttps://uni-goettingen.zoom.us/j/96241248069?pwd=MEFjVjVVRlgvdW5EUHdXUGRaamdlZz09 \n  \n  \n  \nCheck out the recent publications: \nFulda\, A. (2021). The Chinese Communist Party’s Hybrid Interference and Germany’s Increasingly Contentious China Debate (2018-21) 中共對學術“長臂管轄”，德國起論爭日益升溫. The Journal of the European Association for Chinese Studies\, 2\, 205–234. https://doi.org/10.25365/jeacs.2021.2.205-234 \n  \nLomová\, O. (2021). Jaroslav Průšek (1906–1980): A Man of His Time and Place. 生逢其時\, 身歷其境：記漢學家雅羅斯拉夫·普實克 (1906-1980).The Journal of the European Association for Chinese Studies\, 2\, 169–196. https://doi.org/10.25365/jeacs.2021.2.169-196 \n  \nKlotzbücher\, S.\, Kraushaar\, F.\, Lycas\, A.\, & Vampelj Suhadolnik\, N. (2020). Censorship and Self-censorship in Chinese Contexts. The Journal of the European Association for Chinese Studies\, 1\, 9–18. https://doi.org/10.25365/jeacs.2020.1.9-18 \n  \nLink to the recent issue: \nhttps://journals.univie.ac.at/index.php/jeacs/issue/view/546 \n  \n  \n  \nOrganizers: \nJournal of the European Association for Chinese Studies  \nCentre for Modern East Asian Studies \n 
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CATEGORIES:Lecture
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Federico Brusadelli: Self-government (zizhi) in China from the late Qing to the Republic: a contested concept in the search for political modernity
DESCRIPTION:Self-government (zizhi) in China from the late Qing to the Republic: a contested concept in the search for political modernity\nFederico Brusadelli \nUniversity of Naples “L’Orientale” \n  \n  \nJan 28\, 2022 12:00 PM Amsterdam\, Berlin\, Rome\, Stockholm\, Vienna \nFor registration\, please use this zoom link.  \nAbstract\nThis talk will look at how the concept of zizhi 自治 (self-government) was (re) articulated in late imperial and early republican China (1898-1928)\, either to strengthen and “modernize” the Manchu Empire or to build federal/republican counternarratives to the traditional system. From the late Qing official Huang Zunxian 黄遵宪 (who praised the Japanese system of provincial governance as pivotal in the Meiji State-building process) to the Republican governor of Guangdong Cheng Jionming 陈炯明 and his Jeffersonian inspiration of a bottom-up reconstruction of China in the 1920s – including the “provincial patriots” of the 1910s -\, prominent individuals and organized networks or movements will be observed in their attempts at redefining the relationship between the “State” and the “local”.\nA survey of how the same concept of “local self-government” was variously translated\, adapted\, and circulated through the use of multiple historical or “foreign” references (in the methodological framework of Begriffsgeschichte)\, will reveal contrasting\, and often competing\, political blueprints for the construction of a (differently conceived) “modern” China. \n  \nFederico Brusadelli is Lecturer in Chinese History and International History of East Asia at the University of Naples “L’Orientale”\, where he completed his PhD in 2016 with a dissertation on the Chinese philosopher Kang Youwei.\nFrom 2017 to 2020 he was Researcher in Sinology at the Friedrich-Alexander University in Erlangen-Nuremberg (Germany). In 2020/2021 he was Visiting Fellow at the European Institute for Chinese Studies in Paris. His current research project adopts a “conceptual history” approach to the study of Chinese federalist movements in the late-imperial and republican periods. \n  \nThis lecture is part of the lecture series New Perspectives on Modernity in China.\n\n  \nOrganizers: \n\nProf. Dr. Axel Schneider\, University of Göttingen\nProf. Dr. Thomas Fröhlich\, University of Hamburg \n\n \n\nCeMEAS – Centre for Modern East Asian Studies & Department of East Asian Studies\, University of Göttingen\n\n \nAsia-Africa- Institute\, Department for Chinese Language and Culture\, University of Hamburg \n\n\nDepartment of East Asian Studies\, University of Göttingen \n  \nSponsor: \n \nAcademic Confucius Institute\, University of Göttingen \n. \n.\nImage: sung ming whang: Early saturday morning in color\, Attribution 2.0 Generic (CC BY 2.0)\, https://flic.kr/p/6E5PXd\n 
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CATEGORIES:CeMEAS Lecture Series
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SUMMARY:Global China Conversations #6 40 Years of Poverty Reduction in China: What are the Challenges?
DESCRIPTION:40 Years of Poverty Reduction in China: What are the Challenges?\n  \n  \nSpeaker\nBranko Milanovic\, Senior Scholar\, Stone Center on Socio-economic Inequality at the City University of New York\nMartin Raiser\, Country Director for China and Mongolia and Director for Korea\, World Bank \nTime: 03.02.2021\, 15.00 – 16:00 \nPlease register here. \n  \n\n\nTopic \nChina has achieved remarkable success in reducing absolute poverty over the last four decades. The size and speed of the decrease are without precedent. Nevertheless\, while real incomes were rising\, real inequality was rising too. How can China counter rising inequality? Is “common prosperity” as propagated by President Xi achievable? What (global) economic risks arise from China’s political system\, which\, it is argued\, makes the country more vulnerable to corruption and could also make it more susceptible to social unrest during recessions? In our sixth Global China Conversation\, we will look back at the drivers behind 40 successful years of poverty alleviation in China\, discuss the challenges of rising inequality\, and provide an outlook on potential global economic risks. \n  \nProgram \nThe event consists of different impulse lectures followed by a discussion. \nGlobal China Conversation #6 will be held in English. \n\n\n\n  \n\nLiterature\nThe impulse lectures refer to the following publications: \n\nLugo\, M.\, Niu\, C. and Yemtsov\, R. (2021) Rural Poverty Reduction and Economic Transformation in China – A Decomposition Approach\, Policy Research Working Paper No. 9849\, World Bank Group \nMerotto\, D. and Jiang\, H. (2021) What was the Impact of Creating Better Jobs for More People in China’s Economic Transformation? What we Know and Questions for Further Investigation\, Jobs Working Paper No.62\, World Bank Group \nBranko M. (2021) China’s Inequality Will Lead It to a Stark Choice\, Foreign Affairs \n\n\n\n\n\nSpeakers\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBranko Milanović \nBranko Milanovic is Senior Scholar at the Stone Center on Socio-economic Inequality at the City University of New York. Milanovic’s main area of work is income inequality\, in individual countries and globally\, including in pre-industrial societies. He has published articles on these topics in The Economic Journal\, Review of Economics and Statistics\, and Journal of Economic Literature among others. He is author of Global Inequality: A New Approach for the Age of Globalization (2016) which received the 2017 Bruno Kreisky Prize and 2018 Hans Matthöfer Prize. Branko was awarded (jointly with Mariana Mazzucato) the 2018 Leontief Prize for Advancing the Frontiers of Economic Knowledge. His most recent book Capitalism\, Alone was published in 2019 and was translated in fifteen languages. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMartin Raiser \nMartin Raiser is the World Bank’s Country Director for China and Mongolia\, and Director for Korea. Mr. Raiser is leading a team that is managing an evolving partnership with China\, a growing program of support to Mongolia\, and a deepening knowledge partnership with Korea focused on innovation and technology. Mr. Raiser previously led the Bank’s programs in Brazil\, Turkey\, Ukraine\, and Uzbekistan. \nMr. Raiser holds a doctorate degree in Economics from the University of Kiel\, Germany\, and degrees in Economics and Economic History from the London School of Economics and Political Sciences. Prior to joining the World Bank\, Mr. Raiser worked for the Kiel Institute of World Economics and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. He is a regular contributor to policy discussions on China and development issues and has published numerous articles and several books. \n\n\n\n\n\nModerator\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAndreas Fuchs  \nAndreas Fuchs is Professor of Development Economics\, Director of the Centre for Modern East Asian Studies at the University of Göttingen\, and Director of the Kiel Institute China Initiative. His research analyzes trade\, investment and development policies with quantitative methods and a special focus on China and other emerging economies. He also investigates the political economy of natural disasters\, humanitarian crises\, and non-militarized conflicts. \n\n\n  \nAcademic Partner \n \n \n \n \n  \n  \n\nMedia Partner\n \n \n\n\n\nChina.Table Professional Briefing is the new independent daily reporting from Berlin\, Brussels and Beijing. The acclaimed editorial team offers an European point of view on political and technological developments in China – for leaders in government\, business\, academia\, and civil society. \nSubscribe now for a 30 day free trial!
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CATEGORIES:CeMEAS Lecture Series,Global China Conversations
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Maruyama Masao's Research on Intellectual History as seen by Chinese scholars
DESCRIPTION:Maruyama Masao’s Research on Intellectual History as seen by Chinese scholars\nXu Jilin\nEast China Normal University\n \n  \nFeb 11\, 2022 12:00 PM Amsterdam\, Berlin\, Rome\, Stockholm\, Vienna \nFor registration\, please use this zoom link. \nLecture and discussion will be in Chinese  \n  \nAbstract\nMaruyama Masao is the most influential post-war Japanese intellectual historian. He transcends the dichotomy between Eastern and Western thought\, uncovering the “insistent bass” in the “ancient layers” of Japanese thought and examining how it has recreated the universality of modern Japanese thought. He views the study of the history of thought as an “art of representation” similar to the performance of music\, in which re-creation is achieved within the confines of a text. He relativizes universal thought in a specific historical context\, presenting the richness and diversity of thought itself. \n  \nXu Jilin is a modern Chinese intellectual historian and chair professor of history at East China Normal University in Shanghai\, as well as Executive Deputy Director of the China Institute of Modern Thought and Culture\, and Specially Appointed Zijiang Scholar. He is also a member of the Shanghai Philosophy and Social Sciences Federation and the Chinese History Society. \nHe has worked as visiting scholar or guest professor at the Chinese University of Hong Kong\, the National University of Australia\, the National University of Singapore and Harvard University\, as well as Aichi University\, Tokyo University\, Academia Sinica\, University of British Columbia\, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales\, and Freie Universität Berlin. His research focuses on Chinese intellectuals and Shanghai urban culture. \nHis publications include (but are not limited to) Public Communication of Modern Chinese Intellectuals (co-author\, 2008) and How the Enlightenment was Reborn (2011)\, Rethinking China’s Rise: A Liberal Critique (2018); The Enlightenment and Anti-Enlightenment in Contemporary China (2011)\, and Ten Essays on Chinese Intellectuals (2003)\, which won the first Wenjin Award from the National Library in 2005. Some of his writings have been translated into English. \n  \n  \nThis lecture is part of the lecture series New Perspectives on Modernity in China.\n\n  \nOrganizers: \n\nProf. Dr. Axel Schneider\, University of Göttingen\nProf. Dr. Thomas Fröhlich\, University of Hamburg \n\n \n\nCeMEAS – Centre for Modern East Asian Studies & Department of East Asian Studies\, University of Göttingen\n\n \nAsia-Africa- Institute\, Department for Chinese Language and Culture\, University of Hamburg \n\n\nDepartment of East Asian Studies\, University of Göttingen \n  \nSponsor: \n \nAcademic Confucius Institute\, University of Göttingen \n. \n.\nImage: sung ming whang: Early saturday morning in color\, Attribution 2.0 Generic (CC BY 2.0)\, https://flic.kr/p/6E5PXd
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CATEGORIES:CeMEAS Lecture Series
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SUMMARY:Global China Conversations #7 How do investment screenings affect (Chinese) direct investment?
DESCRIPTION:How do investment screenings affect (Chinese) direct investment?\n  \nSpeaker \nDr. Alexander Honrath\, Head of the European China Desk of Eversheds Sutherlands\nDr. Joachim Pohl\, OECD Investment Division \nTime: 17.02.2022\, 11.00 – 12:00 \nPlease register here. \n  \n\n\n\nTopic \nFor some years now\, foreign direct investment in private companies has been subject to state control in many European countries. The screening of mergers and acquisitions above a certain size\, in specific sectors\, and often depending on the investor’s proximity to a foreign state\, is officially justified on the grounds of protecting public order. In the public debate\, the rapid increase of Chinese investments in Europe until 2016 is viewed as one of the main reasons for the introduction of investment screenings\, the expansion of the number of controlled economic sectors\, and the introduction of the new intra-European coordination. In the seventh Global China Conversation\, our speakers analyze these developments detailed above and explain the importance of investment screenings in practice. We also discuss the consequences of investment audits on (Chinese) direct investments in European companies and undesirable side effects on the economy. \n  \n\n\nProgram \nThe event consists of different impulse lectures followed by a discussion. \nGlobal China Conversation #7 will be held in German. \n\n\n  \n\n\nSpeakers\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\nDr. Alexander Honrath  \nAlexander Honrath is Partner at Eversheds Sutherland in Munich\, Head of the European China Desk of Eversheds Sutherlands\, one of the largest law firms in the world. He is regularly advising Chinese clients on their take-overs of German companies and their expansion strategies in Europe. Among his Asian clients are large Chinese corporates\, state-owned enterprises and governmental institutions. He is frequently invited on international conferences to speak about Sino-German transactions and IPOs and is in exchange with Chinese institutions. He is further involved in Asian-European capital markets transactions\, e.g. he advised on the first IPO of a German company at the regulated market in Hong Kong. Prior to his engagement at Eversheds Sutherland\, he worked as investment banker in two large banks in the capital market business. \n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\nDr. Joachim Pohl \nJoachim Pohl is policy analyst in the OECD Investment Division. He joined the OECD in 2003. In his earlier roles in the Organisation’s Anti-Corruption Division\, he analysed governance and anti-corruption policies in developing countries in Asia\, monitored compliance under the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention\, and coordinated the Asian Development Bank/OECD Anti-Corruption Initiative for Asia and the Pacific. \nBefore joining the OECD\, Mr. Pohl taught constitutional and administrative law at Humboldt University Berlin and MGLU Moscow. He holds a PhD in law from Humboldt-University and a master’s degree in political science from the University of Bordeaux. \n\n\n\n\n\nModeration\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\nDr. Vera Eichenauer \nDr. Vera Eichenauer is an economist at the KOF Swiss Economic Institute at the ETH Zurich. She is interested in economic policy and questions of international economic governance. Her current research includes Europe’s handling of China’s economic presence and influence through economic policy measures. She received her PhD in Economics from the University of Heidelberg in 2016 and her master’s degree in International Relations from Sciences Po Paris. \n\n  \nAcademic Partner \n \n \n \n \n  \n  \n\nMedia Partner\n \n \n\n\n\nChina.Table Professional Briefing is the new independent daily reporting from Berlin\, Brussels and Beijing. The acclaimed editorial team offers an European point of view on political and technological developments in China – for leaders in government\, business\, academia\, and civil society. \nSubscribe now for a 30 day free trial!
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/global-china-conversations-7-how-do-investment-screenings-affect-chinese-direct-investment/
CATEGORIES:CeMEAS Lecture Series,Global China Conversations
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SUMMARY:“Contemporary Theater Art” Seminar Series No. 9: Comedies in contemporary Chinese theatre – a sudden boom
DESCRIPTION:Comedies in contemporary Chinese theatre – a sudden boom\nSpeaker: Sabine Heymann\, Dr. Anna Stecher \nTime: Mar. 16\, Wednesday\, 1:00 PM-2:30 PM CET \nZoom Meeting: https://uni-goettingen.zoom.us/j/97996297643 \nMeeting ID: 979 9629 7643 \nLanguage: English \n  \nContent \nSabine Heymann in conversation with Anna Stecher about her new book „Die Konjunktur der Komödie im China der Gegenwart“ (The boom of comedies in contemporary China) –  which presents six current successful comedies from China in German translation. \nChinese theatre is not famous for comedies. As far as we know\, up to now\, no Western book has been explicitly dedicated to this topic. However\, comedies are among the most-watched and discussed plays in contemporary Chinese theatre of recent years – and someone might even argue\, that in present time comedy has become the most serious theatrical expression on the Chinese stage. Entangled with the commercialization of theatre\, new cultural structures\, and the changing of urban audiences\, the question is: How is this phenomenon to be understood? As a sudden boom influenced by narrative conventions of Western cinema? As a special expression of a millennial tradition of entertainment – and critique? It has to be said: comedies as an own genre didn’t really exist within the Chinese theatre tradition. On the other hand:  elements of comedy have always been an important piece of the big xiqu tragedies. \nWhile Chinese audiences are familiar with actors and plays\, academic research does not appear to be interested in contemporary comedies\, not to mention possible readers and audiences outside China\, which have hardly heard of them. This was the reason for Anna Stecher and her colleague Xu Jian in Beijing to plan a book project focusing on contemporary Chinese comedies. It presents some of the most popular recent plays\, written by Nick Yu\, Wen Fangyi\, Huang Weiruo\, Lin Weiran\, Guo Shixing\, and Li Jing. It also aims to propose different approaches towards Chinese theatre – every play in translation is introduced by an expert from the fields of Chinese studies or Theatre studies. In addition\, it intends to contextualize the recent phenomenon of comedies within different fields\, such as the social reality in contemporary China and the history of comedy in China and to discuss questions like: Which topics are contemporary Chinese comedians interested in? How can this phenomenon be understood in the context of the 20th and 21st centuries in China? How can these comedies be understood in Europe? Last but not least\, it aims at exploring comedy as a text for intercultural communication. When watching theatrical comedy performances on stage or on tape you think: what the heck is so funny about them? Questions like these are discussion topics of the book – and some more will be addressed in the “Contemporary Theater Art” Seminar Series. \n  \nMore information about the speakers and the event can be found here. \n  \n  \n \nPoster: Zhang Tong \n 
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CATEGORIES:Theater
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SUMMARY:Global China Conversations #8 EU-China-Handelskonflikte und der Fall Litauen: Welche Rolle spielt die WTO?
DESCRIPTION:EU-China-Handelskonflikte und der Fall Litauen: Welche Rolle spielt die WTO?\n  \n\nSprecher:\nChristian Hederer\, Technischen Hochschule Wildau\nJürgen Matthes\, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW)\nZeit: 24.03.2021\, 11:00 – 12:00 CET\nAnmeldung: Anmeldeformular \n\nThema\nChinas Handelssanktionen gegen Litauen haben für viel Aufsehen gesorgt. Die EU hat auf die aus ihrer Sicht „diskriminierenden Handelspraktiken“ mit der Einleitung eines Verfahrens gegen die Volksrepublik vor der Welthandelsorganisation (WTO) reagiert. Das zeigt\, wie ernst die Europäer den Konflikt nehmen. Die Auseinandersetzung wirft grundsätzliche Fragen auf: Erleben wir gerade den Anfang vom Ende der globalen Handelsordnung? Zerfällt die Welt (wieder) in konkurrierende Wirtschaftsblöcke? Oder kann das auf Regeln basierte System des Welthandels sogar gestärkt aus der Kontroverse hervorgehen? Diese und weitere Fragen wollen wir in unserer achten Global China Conversation mit unseren Sprechern erörtern. \nProgramm\nDie Veranstaltung besteht aus Impulsvorträgen der Sprecher gefolgt von einer Diskussion. \nDie Global China Conversation #8 wird auf Deutsch abgehalten. \n  \n\n\nLiteratur\n\n\nDie Impulsvorträge nehmen Bezug auf folgende Veröffentlichung: \nMatthes\, Jürgen und Fritsch\, Manuel\, Auswirkungen der Sanktionen Chinas gegen Litauen auf die EU \n\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker\n\n\n\n\n\n\n© Uwe Voelkner / FOX \n\n\n\nProf. Dr. Christian Hederer\, LL.M.  \nChristian Hederer ist Professor für Volkswirtschaftslehre\, insbesondere Internationale Wirtschaftspolitik an der Technischen Hochschule Wildau. Vor dem Antritt seiner Professur war er für insgesamt 12 Jahre am österreichischen Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und der Ständigen Vertretung Österreichs bei der OECD in Paris tätig\, zuletzt mit einem Schwerpunkt auf internationalem Handel und Investitionen. Er promovierte in Volkswirtschaftslehre an der Universität Witten/Herdecke und erwarb einen LL.M.-Abschluss in internationalem Handel- und Investitionsrecht an der University of Ottawa. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n© Uta Wagner \n\n\n\nJürgen Matthes \nJürgen Matthes ist Leiter des Kompetenzfelds Internationale Wirtschaftsordnung und Konjunktur am Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft Köln. Er hat Volkswirtschaftslehre an der Universität Dortmund und der Dublin City University studiert. Sein Forschungsschwerpunkt liegt auf den ökonomischen Aspekten der Globalisierung. \n\n\n  \nWissenschaftliche Partner \n \n \n \n \n  \n  \n\nMedienpartner \n \n\n\n\nChina.Table Professional Briefing ist das Leitmedium für Entscheider in Politik\, Wirtschaft\, Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft. Werktäglich News und Analysen über politische und technologische Entwicklungen in China und die Beziehungen zu Europa. \nJetzt unverbindlich für 30 Tage testen: deutsche Version kostenlos testen – englische Version kostenlos testen
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CATEGORIES:CeMEAS Lecture Series,Global China Conversations
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SUMMARY:Contemporary Theater Art Workshop: Waiting for Testing - Rewriting Theater History
DESCRIPTION:Waiting for Testing – Rewriting Theater History\nEvent canceled!\n  \nWe are very honored to invite Director TIAN Gebing and Choreographer WANG Yanan. They will host the workshop at the University of Göttingen on April 13 and 14. Amid the commonly experienced disorientation in this game-changing crisis\, the workshop “Waiting for Testing – Rewriting Theatre History” proposes to hold a discussion on the history of the past two decades to look again at how\, in contemporary performance\, fugitive resistance and personal insurgence have formed biographies of surprise\, as well at how collective heterogeneous energy was generated through fragmentary and inorganic connections\, against the backdrop of the development of socio-historical space and power landscape in China. Director Tian will also briefly introduce his new performance at the Humboldt Forum in Berlin. He will lead the workshop from the modern history of East-West exchanges since the 18th century to enter topics such as “revolution” and “colonization”\, trying to initiate discussions from a historical and macro perspective. \nTime: April 13\, 1: 00 PM-3: 00 PM (TIAN)\, April 14\, 1: 00 PM – 4: 00 PM (WANG) \nVenue: VG3.104\, the University of Göttingen \nThe first in-person event on April 13 is limited to 40 attendees\, and the second on April 14 is to 20. \nScan the QR codes on the posters to register.  \nShort bio:\nTIAN Gebing is a director\, curator\, and writer. He graduated from the Central Academy of Drama in Beijing in 1991. In 1997 he initiated the founding of Paper Tiger Studio. Over the past 20 years\, he has created a large number of artistic works and events mixing visual arts and performance. His works are seen in international cities and festivals around the world. Early works are exemplified by “Killer is Not Cold and High Art” (1998)\, “Cool” (2006)\, “Reading” (2010). From 2010 on he has shifted his focus to transcultural research and collaboration. Works in this period include “Dekalog” (2016)\, “500 Meters: Kafka\, Great Wall or Images from the Unreal World and Daily Heroism” (2017)\, “Infection\, State of Emergency\, Beethoven” (2020). Further in 2014 “Totally Happy” premiered at Münchner Kammerspiele. In 2021\, he collaborated with the ensemble of Muenchner Kammerspiele for “Hart Chamber Fragments”. \nWANG Yanan is a dancer and choreographer. She graduated from Beijing Dance Academy. Since 1999 Wang worked for ten years with Living Dance Studio and was part of productions such as Birth Report and Body Report. She toured international cities and festivals and won the ZKB Award at Zürcher Theater Spektakel. In 2004\, she founded Le Se Dance Studio and has created works such as Le Se 1\, Le Se 2\, House\, etc. She collaborated with artists with various backgrounds and toured in European countries. She has been part of Paper Tiger works since 2001\, as a performer\, concept\, and choreography. In 2014\, she was commissioned by Hong Kong Arts Festival for Iron Horse. In 2014 she collaborated with Münchner Kammerspiele and Goethe Institute (China) for Totally Happy. In 2016 she was commissioned by Stary Teatr Kraków for “Dekalog”. In 2017 she worked with Thalia Theater Hamburg to create 500 Meters: Kafka\, Great Wall or Images from the Unreal World\, and Daily Heroism. In 2021 she collaborated again with Münchner Kammerspiele for “Heart Chamber Fragments”. \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n“当代剧场艺术” 工作坊 \n待测——重写剧场史 \n4月13日-14日，东亚系将邀请剧场导演田戈兵和舞蹈家王亚男来哥廷根大学，现场主持工作坊 —— “待测：重写剧场史”。将表演、艺术史的讨论嵌合于正在发生的现实语境下，通过身体和调研工作坊，探讨上世纪90年代以来的20多年，在社会历史和政治权力空间演进下，“表演” 如何在 “出走离开” 的反抗和自反性行动中塑造了出人意料的个人史，并进而碎片式无机生成集体的异质性能量。除了 “重写剧场史”，田戈兵导还将介绍最新的 “洪堡论坛” 项目，带领工作坊由18世纪以来东西方交流的近代史，进入“革命”，“殖民”等话题，尝试进行宏观历史视角的讨论。 \n时间：4月13日，下午1：00-3：00（田）；4月14日，下午1：00-4:00（王） \n地点：哥廷根大学 VG3.104 \n报名：身体工作坊接受最多20位线下参与者。调研工作坊线下人数不超过40人。欢迎大家参加！请扫描海报右下角的二维码注册报名。两场活动，请分别报名。从速！我们为参与者准备了限量版的小纪念品！ \n个人简介： \n田戈兵，剧场导演、独立制作人、策展人。王亚男，舞蹈家、编舞。田戈兵1997年创立纸老虎戏剧工作室，主持了该工作室的所有演出计划。早期代表作品包括：《北京蓝》(1997)、《杀手不太冷及高雅艺术》(1998)、《酷》(2006)、《朗诵》(2010)等。在2010年，纸老虎开始跨文化研究性剧场的创作，进行广泛的国际合作。连续两年在比利时安特卫普创作了《误读三部曲》。2012年在中国和德国同时开始大型剧场研究项目《群众：非常高兴》，2014年10月在德国慕尼黑室内剧院全球首演。2016年为波兰克拉科夫国立老剧院制作委约作品《十诫》。2017年剧场研究项目《500米：卡夫卡、长城、来自不真实世界的图像和日常生活中的英雄主义》参加 “世界戏剧节”，首演于汉堡塔利亚剧院。2021年9月获得柏林表演艺术基金会支持，制作了特定场域装置性表演项目《解除》。2021年10月《某种类似于我的地洞：心室片段》在慕尼黑室内剧院进行了世界首演。2021-22年，田戈兵与王亚男将在柏林洪堡论坛推出研究性表演项目。
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/contemporary-theater-art-workshop-waiting-for-testing-rewriting-theater-history/
LOCATION:VG 3.104
CATEGORIES:Theater,Workshop
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SUMMARY:Contemporary Theater Art Seminar Series 10: Writing new plays in China and the US
DESCRIPTION:Topic: Writing new plays in China and the US (and getting them produced) 在中国与美国的原创剧本写作和开发 \nSpeaker: ZHU Yi \nTime: April 20\, Wednesday\, New York 8:00 AM\, Göttingen 2:00 PM\, Beijing 8:00 PM \nZoom Meeting: https://uni-goettingen.zoom.us/j/98307551103 \nMeeting ID: 983 0755 1103 \nLanguage: English \n  \nContent \nWriting new plays in China and US 中美的青年编剧的写作环境 \nHow does an aspiring young playwright “enter the industry”? \nDo you write and submit? Or do you get commissioned and write? \nWhen you write in your second language in a foreign country; \nHow much do you get paid as the playwright for the production of your play? \nCan you make a living off writing? \nHow do the theater critics work? \nHow important are reviews to a playwright? \nGetting your plays out in China and the US 中美的原创剧本的开发环境 \nHow do you get your new plays produced? \nHow do the directors work with the playwright? \nHow do you get your plays published? \nHow does the industry discover new plays/talents? \nFrom page to stage\, how long does it usually take? \nDo China and the US have different tastes in new plays? \nWhat kind of plays are popular in both countries? (And how to write those?) \nShort Bio \nZHU Yi is an NYC-based playwright and screenwriter\, born and raised in Shanghai. MFA in playwriting\, Columbia University.  BA in Theater and Film Literature\, Nanjing University. She is a member of Ma-Yi Writers Lab\, and the Royal Court Theatre’s International Playwrights Programme; an alumnus of New York Theatre Workshop’s Emerging Artist Fellowship\, Ensemble Studio Theatre’s Obie Award-winning playwrights group Youngblood\, and Clubbed Thumb’s Emerging Writers Group. She is a guest lecturer at Nanjing University. Her stage plays include You Never Touched the Dirt (Clubbed Thumb\, NYC; Edinburgh International Festival)\, I Am a Moon (Drum Tower West Theater\, Beijing; National Performing Arts Center of China)\, How Time Flies (National Theatre of China)\, A Deal (Urban Stages\, NYC; Chippen Theater\, Sydney)\, Holy Crab! (Wellspring Theater\, Taipei; Círculo de Tiza\, Monterrey)\, Apene i Himalaya (Hålogaland Teater\, Tromsø)\, I Know You (National Theater of Ireland)\, among others. Apolitical Romance\, a feature film she co-wrote\, received a nomination for Best Narrative Feature at the 2013 Taipei Film Festival. \n朱宜，上海出生长大，常住纽约。哥伦比亚大学戏剧编剧硕士，南京大学戏文本科。获2015全球泛华青年剧本创作竞赛一等奖。获上海戏剧谷壹戏剧大赏“2015年度菁英编剧”奖。获纽约戏剧工作坊新锐艺术家基金。获美国斯隆基金会的科学戏剧委托创作基金。纽约Ma-Yi剧院编剧团体成员。英国皇家宫廷剧院国际编剧项目成员。美国戏剧家协会会员。曾任纽约Ensemble Studio Theatre驻场编剧。南京大学文学院客座教师。 \n作品有话剧《长生》、《我是月亮》、《Holy Crab!异乡记》、《特洛马克》、《杂音》、《世外》、电影《对面的女孩杀过来》等，曾在爱丁堡国际艺术节、国家大剧院、中国国家话剧院-中国原创话剧邀请展、上海大剧院、上海话剧艺术中心、国话先锋剧场、外百老汇、圣路易斯莎士比亚戏剧节、北京青戏节、台湾戏曲中心、台湾水源剧场、挪威北极剧院、纽约亚洲电影节、台北电影节、台北金马影展、布宜诺斯艾利斯影展、福冈电影节、夏威夷电影节、意大利乌迪内远东电影节、西班牙大西洋影展、北京独立影展、台北国际纪录片影展等公演公映。剧本集《我是月亮》（译林出版社）。
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LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Theater
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SUMMARY:Lecture: China's Fragmented Modernity
DESCRIPTION:China’s Fragmented Modernity\nKai Vogelsang\, Universität Hamburg\n\n  \n  \n\nApril 22\, 2022\, 12:00 PM Amsterdam\, Berlin\, Rome\, Stockholm\, Vienna\nOn Campus: KWZ 0.610 (Heinrich-Düker-Weg 14\, 37073 Göttingen)\nOn Zoom: For registration\, please use this zoom link. \n  \nWhen modern concepts and institutions entered China in the early 20th century\, they met a society which was quite unlike its European and American counterparts. While functional differentiation\, especially in the cities\, did make its appearance\, Chinese society was still characterized by a fragmentary substructure made up of so many families\, lineages\, and personal networks. This paper will introduce the concept of segmentary society and present some preliminary thoughts on how this social structure affected the formation of Chinese modernity: the concepts of a public vs. private sphere\, the individual\, social classes\, and others. \n.\nThis lecture is part of the lecture series New Perspectives on Modernity in China.\n.\n\n\nOrganizers:\nProf. Dr. Axel Schneider\, University of Göttingen\nProf. Dr. Thomas Fröhlich\, University of Hamburg \n\n \n\nCeMEAS – Centre for Modern East Asian Studies & Department of East Asian Studies\, University of Göttingen\n\n \nAsia-Africa- Institute\, Department for Chinese Language and Culture\, University of Hamburg \n\n\nDepartment of East Asian Studies\, University of Göttingen \n  \nSponsor: \n \nAcademic Confucius Institute\, University of Göttingen \n. \nImage: sung ming whang: Early saturday morning in color\, Attribution 2.0 Generic (CC BY 2.0)\, https://flic.kr/p/6E5PXd
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LOCATION:KWZ & ONLINE\, Heinrich-Düker-Weg 14\, 37073 Göttingen\, Germany
CATEGORIES:CeMEAS Lecture Series
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SUMMARY:Global  China Conversations #9: Chinas Sozialkreditsystem: Welche Auswirkungen hat es auf deutsche Unternehmen?
DESCRIPTION:Chinas Sozialkreditsystem: Welche Auswirkungen hat es auf deutsche Unternehmen?\n\n28. April\, 2022\, 11:00 – 12:00 CET\nOnline auf Zoom: Bitte registrieren Sie sich hier. \n\n  \nSprecherinnen\nProf. Dr. Doris Fischer\, Universität Würzburg\nVeronique Dunai\, IHK Frankfurt am Main \n\n\n\n\nDystopie eines autoritären Überwachungsstaats oder moderne Vision datenbasierter Regierungsführung? Das chinesische Sozialkreditsystem hat seit seiner offiziellen Ankündigung im Jahr 2014 für zahlreiche kontroverse Debatten gesorgt. Was genau jedoch ist das neue Bonitätssystem und wie wirkt es sich auf die chinesische Wirtschaft und europäische Unternehmen in China aus? Mit dem neuen Fünfjahresplan (2021–2025) soll auch das Sozialkreditsystem weiterentwickelt und vor allem zentralisiert werden. In zwei nationalen Datenbanken werden Informationen über Unternehmen geführt und Schwarz- sowie Rotlisten veröffentlicht. Positive Entwicklungen sowie Verstöße einzelner Unternehmen gegen Bestimmungen und Gesetze werden in den Datenbanken aufgeführt. Das System soll so zu mehr Compliance führen\, Vertrauens- und Kreditwürdigkeit von Unternehmen einsehbar machen\, aber auch Sanktionen bei gröberen Vergehen ermöglichen. Welche administrativen und bürokratischen Herausforderungen kommen auf europäische Unternehmen zu? Welche Risiken bestehen für Unternehmen auf “schwarze Listen” zu kommen? Wie wirkt sich die starke Fragmentierung des Systems auf Unternehmen aus? Kann das Sozialkreditsystem dazu beitragen\, Geschäftsbeziehungen zu verbessern? Wie entwickelt sich das Sozialkreditsystem weiter und welche Auswirkungen hat es auf das internationale Handelssystem? Diese und weitere Fragen diskutieren wir mit Ihnen und unseren Expertinnen in der neunten Global China Conversation. \nSprecherinnen\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nProf. Dr. Doris Fischer  \nDoris Fischer ist Inhaberin des Lehrstuhls China Business and Economics an der Universität Würzburg. Sie hat Betriebswirtschaftslehre und Sinologie in Hamburg und Wuhan studiert\, bevor sie an der Universität Gießen in Volkswirtschaftslehre promovierte. In ihrer Forschung befasst sie sich mit diversen Aspekten der chinesischen Wirtschaftspolitik und den resultierenden Anreizstrukturen für ökonomische Akteure. Im Rahmen dessen ist sie in zahlreichen Forschungsprojekten aktiv\, darunter zwei DFG-Projekte zu Industriepolitik und lokaler Selbstregelung sowie ein Projekt des Bayrischen Instituts für Digitale Transformation zum Sozialpunktesystems und dessen globale Auswirkungen. Seit 2021 ist Frau Fischer auch Vizepräsidentin der Universität für die Bereiche Internationalisierung und Alumni. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nVeronique Dunai \nVeronique Dunai hat in Heidelberg und Beijing Sinologie\, Politikwissenschaft und Transkulturelle Studien studiert. Nach verschiedenen Stationen in der Unternehmens- und Strategieberatung rund um das Chinageschäft ging sie 2019 zur Deutschen Auslandshandelskammer nach Beijing und war dort vor allem für die wirtschaftspolitische Interessenvertretung zuständig. In dieser Funktion hat sie auch deutsche Unternehmen vor Ort dabei unterstützt\, sich auf neue Regularien im Rahmen des chinesischen Sozialkreditsystems vorzubereiten. Heute leitet sie das Chinakompetenzzentrum der IHK Frankfurt & Darmstadt. \n\n\n\n\n\nModerator\n\n\n\n\n\n\n© Finn Mayer-Kuckuk (Autoren: Kopf&Kragen\, mark von wardenburg) \n\n\n\nFinn Mayer-Kuckuk \nFinn Mayer-Kuckuk ist Wirtschaftsjournalist mit Schwerpunkt Ostasien. Er leitet die Redaktion des China.Table\, des täglichen Professional-Briefings für Experten in Wirtschaft\, Wissenschaft\, Politik und Organisationen. Mayer-Kuckuk hat unter anderem als Peking-Korrespondent für das Handelsblatt und die DuMont-Gruppe gearbeitet und hat später eine Reihe von Medien als Wirtschaftskorrespondent in der Bundespressekonferenz in Berlin vertreten. \n\n  \nWissenschaftliche Partner \n \n \n \n \n  \n  \n\nMedienpartner \n \n\n\n\nChina.Table Professional Briefing ist das Leitmedium für Entscheider in Politik\, Wirtschaft\, Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft. Werktäglich News und Analysen über politische und technologische Entwicklungen in China und die Beziehungen zu Europa. \nJetzt unverbindlich für 30 Tage testen: deutsche Version kostenlos testen – englische Version kostenlos testen
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/global-china-conversations-9-chinas-sozialkreditsystem-welche-auswirkungen-hat-es-auf-deutsche-unternehmen/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Global China Conversations
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Is Modern Chinese History Secular?
DESCRIPTION:Is Modern Chinese History Secular?\nRebecca Nedostup\, Associate Professor of History & East Asian Studies\,\nBrown University\n\n  \nApril 29\, 2022\, 4 PM\, Amsterdam\, Berlin\, Rome\, Stockholm\, Vienna\nOn Zoom: For registration\, please use this Zoom link. \n  \nThis lecture takes up the most fundamental construction of secularization – the separation of the religious realm from that of politics\, philosophy\, science\, economics\, and so on – and asks not simply how it has influenced modern Chinese history\, but also historians’ imaginations of modern China. What are some routes by which the modern secularist narrative has been naturalized in considerations of the twentieth century\, and where is it challenged or reinforced? Is a flourishing field of modern religious history sufficient to break down such barriers? How might other fields and disciplines redirect inquiry in positive critical directions? In its second part\, the lecture will consider two cases of mid-twentieth-century transformations in conceptions of self\, sovereignty\, and community – one centered on sacrifice\, the other on aid and recovery. These cases offer one possible set of methods among many\, in which attention to scale and juxtaposition of sources portray the continued existence and reworkings of senses of space and time apart from the secular-nationalist narrative. \n. \nThis lecture is part of the lecture series New Perspectives on Modernity in China.\n.\n\n\nOrganizers:\nProf. Dr. Axel Schneider\, University of Göttingen\nProf. Dr. Thomas Fröhlich\, University of Hamburg \n\n \n\nCeMEAS – Centre for Modern East Asian Studies & Department of East Asian Studies\, University of Göttingen\n\n \nAsia-Africa- Institute\, Department for Chinese Language and Culture\, University of Hamburg \n\n\nDepartment of East Asian Studies\, University of Göttingen \n  \nSponsor: \n \nAcademic Confucius Institute\, University of Göttingen \n. \nImage: sung ming whang: Early saturday morning in color\, Attribution 2.0 Generic (CC BY 2.0)\, https://flic.kr/p/6E5PXd
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SUMMARY:Contemporary Theater Art Seminar Series 11: Performing the Socialist State
DESCRIPTION:Performing the Socialist State \nSpeaker: Professor Xiaomei CHEN \nTime: May 4\, California 7:00 AM\, Wednesday\, Göttingen 4:00 PM\, Beijing 10:00 PM \nZoom Meeting: https://uni-goettingen.zoom.us/j/95966904122 \nMeeting ID: 959 6690 4122 \nLanguage: English \nPoster: Nathalie Morenings \n\n\n\nContent \nThe lecture offers a quick overview of Xiaomei Chen’s forthcoming book\, Performing the Socialist State: Moments\, Crisis and Success of Modern Chinese Theater (Columbia University Press\, 2022). It begins with the theatrical achievements of Tian Han\, Hong Shen\, and Ouyang Yuqian\, three founders of spoken drama\, and asks how their legacies in the Republican period played important roles in constructing socialist theater. She will demonstrate how these multi-faceted leaders provided the blueprints for the Maoist theater in the PRC\, contrary to the conventional claim that the PRC theater is a total break-away from the Republican period. To this end and in this context\, she will reflect on the continuities with the performing culture in the Republican period through examinations of “Rightist satirical comedies” in the 1950s\, women’s theater and film “red classic” in the 1960s\, scientists on stage in the Maoist and post-Maoist periods\, and soldiers in the transformation from the Republican\, to the socialist\, and finally\, to the post-socialist stage. She will also explore the relationship between science and theater\, music and theater\, and artists and their collective identities as “new cultural workers.” \nShort Bio\nXiaomei Chen is a Distinguished Professor at the University of California at Davis where she teaches modern Chinese literature\, film\, and theater. She is the author of Occidentalism (1995)\, Acting the Right Part (2002)\, and Staging Chinese Revolution (2016). She is the editor of Reading the Right Text (2003) and Columbia Anthology of Modern Chinese Drama (2010) and co-editor\, with Claire Sponsler\, of East of West: Cross-Cultural Performances and the Staging of Difference (2000)”; with Julia Andrew\, of Visual Culture in Contemporary China (2001)\, with Steven Siouan Liu\, Hong Shen and the Modern Mediasphere in Republican-Era China (2016)\, and with Tarryn Chun and Siyuan Liu\, Rethinking Socialist Theater Reform (2021). \nFurther information: https://yingmingtheater.com/seminar-series-no-11/\n\nOrganizer \n哥廷根大学东亚系 \n\n南京大学戏剧影视文学系 \n\n\nPartner \n哥廷根大学现代东亚研究中心 \n\n哥廷根大学嘤鸣戏剧社 \n\n哥廷根大学学术孔子学院 \n\n哥廷根中国学生学者联合会
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/lecture-performing-the-socialist-state/
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CATEGORIES:Theater
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Push and Pull: Toward a Taylorian Theory of Alternative Modernities
DESCRIPTION:Push and Pull: Toward a Taylorian Theory of Alternative Modernities\nJustin Ritzinger\, Associate Professor of Religious Studies\,\nUniversity of Miami\n  \nMay 6\, 2022\, 4 PM Amsterdam\, Berlin\, Rome\, Stockholm\, Vienna\nOn Zoom: For registration\, please use this zoom link. \n Religion occupies a vexed position in many visions of modernity. It stands as the embodiment of “tradition\,” of the nonmodern\, of the irrational. It is thus presumed to be condemned to a shrinking sphere of social and cultural life. This has typically been construed as a “challenge” to which religion must “adapt” lest it face extinction. This adaptation typically includes demythologization\, rationalization\, and social engagement. Such understandings of modernization\, which I term “push models\,” are useful but insufficient. They fail to account not only for religion’s continuing hold on the hearts of many but also the inspiration modernity gave to many modernizing figures. This talk will offer a counterbalancing “pull model\,” drawing upon the account of moral frameworks in Sources of the Self to develop a Taylorian theory of the formulation of alternative modernities. Illustrated with reference to developments in religion in Republican China\, this theory may offer new angles for understanding this process in other areas of cultures as well. \nJustin Ritzinger is associate professor of Religious Studies at the University of Miami. He received his PhD in the Study of Religion from Harvard in 2010. His work focuses on modern and contemporary Chinese Buddhism. He is the author of a monograph on the reinvention of the cult of Maitreya\, entitled Anarchy in the Pure Land\, and articles dealing with eschatology\, engagements with evolutionary theory\, and international monastic exchange\, as well as tourist development in the contemporary People’s Republic. He is currently working on an ethnographic study of a blue-collar lay Buddhist group in Taiwan. At the University of Miami\, Ritzinger teaches courses in Asian religions. \n. \n.\nThis lecture is part of the lecture series New Perspectives on Modernity in China.\n.\n\nOrganizers:\nProf. Dr. Axel Schneider\, University of Göttingen\nProf. Dr. Thomas Fröhlich\, University of Hamburg \n\n \n\nCeMEAS – Centre for Modern East Asian Studies & Department of East Asian Studies\, University of Göttingen\n\n \nAsia-Africa- Institute\, Department for Chinese Language and Culture\, University of Hamburg \n\n\nDepartment of East Asian Studies\, University of Göttingen \n  \nSponsor: \n \nAcademic Confucius Institute\, University of Göttingen \n. \nImage: sung ming whang: Early saturday morning in color\, Attribution 2.0 Generic (CC BY 2.0)\, https://flic.kr/p/6E5PXd
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CATEGORIES:CeMEAS Lecture Series
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SUMMARY:Global China Conversations #10 The Race for Technology Sovereignty: The Case of Government Support in the Semiconductor Industry
DESCRIPTION:The Race for Technology Sovereignty: The Case of Government Support in the Semiconductor Industry\n.\n\nMay 19\, 2022\, 11:00 – 12:00 CEST\nOnline on Zoom: Please register here.\n.\nSpeakers\nSophia Helmrich (PhD)\, Federation of German Industries (BDI)\nChristian Steidl\, OECD\nJehan Sauvage\, OECD\n\n.\n\n\n\nGlobal semiconductor shortages that turned particularly critical amid the COVID-19 pandemic\, have affected a wide range of industries worldwide with the suffering of the automobile industry being the most prominent example. The lack of chips has thus forced carmakers\, amongst others\, to temporarily downscale their production. Customers and consumers need to wait for a much longer time for their desired products in which chips are nowadays used as key components. The shortages of semiconductors have raised\, however\, not only economic but also national security concerns for the reason that chips are becoming indispensable for many devices and tools used in cloud\, space\, and for defense and connectivity purposes. Chips are thus considered by many policymakers as strategic assets where their countries need to strive for technology sovereignty. While the Chinese government has provided substantial support for years to help develop an indigenous and vertically integrated semiconductor industry\, the EU Commission launched the Industrial Alliance on Processors and Semiconductors in 2021 and proposed in February 2022 its European Chips Act to strengthen Europe’s technological leadership in the semiconductor industry. \nHow has the Chinese government supported the development of the semiconductor industry in China? How different was/is China’s government semiconductor support from other countries? Can policy implications and lessons be derived from their experiences? What would be the challenges for the EU Commission’s proposals to ensure the supply\, resilience and technological sovereignty in semiconductor technologies and applications in the EU? \nLiterature\nOECD (2019)\, OECD Trade Policy Paper No. 234\, Measuring distortions in international markets: The semiconductor value chain  \nBDI (2022)\, BDI Position European Chips Act  \n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\nSpeakers\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSophia Helmrich \nSophia Helmrich (PhD) is responsible for the topics of semiconductors\, quantum technologies and research data in the area of digitization and innovation at the Federation of German Industries (BDI). In addition\, she is responsible for the BDI/BDA committee for research\, innovation and technology policy and oversees the key technologies in particular. Previously\, she worked on the President’s staff at the headquarters of the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft for strategic science and innovation issues. Miss Dr. Helmrich has a doctorate in physics in the field of nonlinear optics and semiconductor systems. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJehan Sauvage  \nJehan Sauvage currently serves as a Policy Analyst in the Trade and Agriculture Directorate of the OECD\, where he specialises in questions related to market distortions and government subsidies in industrial sectors. Prior to holding that position\, he also served as Counsellor in the office of the OECD’s Director for Trade and Agriculture and as Policy Analyst in the OECD’s trade and environment team. In this latter capacity\, he has conducted several studies on topics such as cross-border electricity markets and trade in environmental goods and services. He was also a lead author of the OECD’s Inventory of Support Measures for Fossil Fuels\, spearheading early OECD efforts to identify and quantify government support for energy products. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nChristian Steidl  \nChristian Steidl is a Policy Analyst at the OECD\, working on the analysis of various forms of government support for industrial companies. His research covers support from both a sectoral as well as a transfer mechanism perspective and outlines trade policy implications. Before his current position\, he has worked for the Committees for shipbuilding and steel at the OECD\, similarly with a focus on government support policies as well as market analysis. Christian holds a BSc in International Economics with a focus on China and a Master’s degree in both International Economic Policy from SciencesPo Paris and in International Relations from Peking University. He also gained experience at research institutes and has previously worked\, for instance\, at the Centre for European Economic Research in Mannheim. \n\n\n\n\nModeration\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDr. Hanna Henkel  \nDr. Hanna Henkel heads the science & technology desk at Neue Zürcher Zeitung (NZZ). A journalist by training (Georg von Holtzbrinck-Schule für Wirtschaftsjournalisten)\, she holds an M.A. in business administration from HEC Lausanne and a Ph.D. form University of St. Gallen. Prior to becoming an editor\, she worked as a foreign correspondent for NZZ in South Amerika and the US. NZZ is a Switzerland-based daily founded in 1780 and Europe’s oldest quality newspaper. It has a clear positioning of high-quality journalism. \n\n  \nAcademic Partners \n \n \n \n \n  \n  \n\nMedia Partner\n \n \n\n\n\nChina.Table Professional Briefing is the new independent daily reporting from Berlin\, Brussels and Beijing. The acclaimed editorial team offers an European point of view on political and technological developments in China – for leaders in government\, business\, academia\, and civil society. \nSubscribe now for a 30 day free trial!
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/global-china-conversations-10-the-race-for-technology-sovereignty-the-case-of-government-support-in-the-semiconductor-industry/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Global China Conversations
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Conservative Radicalism: Watsuji Tetsuro’s Critique of Civil Society and Its Implications for Chinese Intellectual History
DESCRIPTION:Conservative Radicalism: Watsuji Tetsuro’s Critique of Civil Society and Its Implications for Chinese Intellectual History\nViren Murthy\, Associate Professor of History\,\nUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison\n\n  \nMay 20\, 2022\, 12:00 PM Amsterdam\, Berlin\, Rome\, Stockholm\, Vienna\nOn Campus: KWZ 0.610 (University of Göttingen\, Heinrich-Düker-Weg 14\, 37073 Göttingen)\nOn Zoom: For registration\, please use this zoom link. \nSince the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries\, as the Meiji state quickly modernized\, Japanese intellectuals confronted the atomization and alienation associated with new forms of labor in civil society. Unlike in the family\, where affective bonds govern human action\, in civil society\, people ventured into the world as purposive individuals entering into wage-contracts\, which forced them into a means-end relationship. While scholars have dealt with attempts to overcome modernity twentieth century Japan\, few have focused on the how the ideal of the family served as a trope to reconcile the antagonism between the individual and the community. The Japanese philosopher\, Watsuji Tetsuro (1889-1960) critically drew on Hegel’s conception of the family to attack civil society. While his critique is clearly conservative\, I argue that his position overlaps with leftist treatments of modern alienation and reveals the contradictions between spheres of the family and civil society. Watsuji develops his position in an essay written in the 1930s on the city\, where he translates the civil society (bürgerliche Gesellschaft) as “interest society (rieki shakai)”\, a sphere where people pursue personal gain. In response to this\, he advocates rekindling to older forms of society\, where work and family are not so clearly severed. Towards the end of my presentation\, I examine the implications of Watsuji’s critique of urban life for the study of Chinese intellectual history. Specifically\, in both contexts\, my study suggests that we at times blur the lines between radical and conservative because they often have a similar object of critique\, namely capitalism\, which they each grasp with varying degrees of success. \nViren Murthy teaches transnational Asian History and researches Chinese and Japanese intellectual history in the Department of History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. \n  \n.\nThis lecture is part of the lecture series New Perspectives on Modernity in China.\n.\n\n\nOrganizers:\nProf. Dr. Axel Schneider\, University of Göttingen\nProf. Dr. Thomas Fröhlich\, University of Hamburg \n\n \n\nCeMEAS – Centre for Modern East Asian Studies & Department of East Asian Studies\, University of Göttingen\n\n \nAsia-Africa- Institute\, Department for Chinese Language and Culture\, University of Hamburg \n\n\nDepartment of East Asian Studies\, University of Göttingen \n  \nSponsor: \n \nAcademic Confucius Institute\, University of Göttingen \n. \nImage: sung ming whang: Early saturday morning in color\, Attribution 2.0 Generic (CC BY 2.0)\, https://flic.kr/p/6E5PXd
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/lecture-conservative-radicalism-watsuji-tetsuros-critique-of-civil-society-and-its-implications-for-chinese-intellectual-history/
LOCATION:KWZ & ONLINE\, Heinrich-Düker-Weg 14\, 37073 Göttingen\, Germany
CATEGORIES:CeMEAS Lecture Series
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SUMMARY:Contemporary Theater Art Seminar Series No. 12
DESCRIPTION:Writing a Play Script and Teaching How to Write One\nGuo Chenzi\nTime: Wednesday\, May 25\, 2: 00 PM CET\nZoom Meeting: https://uni-goettingen.zoom.us/j/62861416226\nMeeting ID: 628 6141 6226\nLanguage: Chinese \nContent \n1. Can we “learn” how to write a play? What are the pros and cons of playwriting “apprenticeships”? \n写剧本能“学”吗？ 编剧“学徒制”的利与弊。 \n2. Can we “teach” how to write a play? Is teaching playwriting equivalent to play diagnosis? \n写剧本能“教”吗？ 编剧教学=剧本诊断？ \n3. What is dramaturgy in the opinion of a playwright? How did I write “Hudec”? \n编剧眼中的 Dramaturgy 与《邬达克》的写作。 \nShort Bio \nGUO Chenzi\, M.A.\, associate professor of Shanghai Theater Academy. Her works written include the dramas performed in black box theaters “Don’t Ask Who I Am”\, “Love Slimming”\, “Resurrection”\, the musical drama “Zhong Kui”\, “A Moment Is Not Forever”\, the musical “Jews in Shanghai” (cooperation with others)\, stage plays “Hudec” and “Clear Ripples”\, etc. She has published books Kunqu Opera: The Past Life I See in This Life\, A Moment Is Not Forever – Guo Chenzi’s Drama Collection\, The Curtain Opens – Guo Chenzi’s Drama Critic Collection\, and Chenzi Watching Dramas. \n郭晨子，文学硕士，上海戏剧学院副教授。编剧并上演的作品主要有小剧场话剧《别问我是谁》《爱情瘦身》《还魂记》、音乐话剧《钟馗》《瞬间不是永远》、音乐剧《犹太人在上海》（与人合作）、舞台剧《邬达克》《清清涟漪》等。出版有《昆曲 今生看到的前世》《瞬间不是永远——郭晨子剧作集》《大幕拉开——郭晨子戏剧评论集》和《晨子看戏》 \n  \nFor further information please refer to Yingming Theater.
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/contemporary-theater-art-seminar-series-no-12/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20220527T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20220527T120000
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Understanding the Alienated Self: The Interest in and Problematization of the Village in the Post May-Fourth Period 认识被化外的自我：后五四时期对乡村的关注和农村的问题化
DESCRIPTION:Understanding the Alienated Self: The Interest in and Problematization of the Village in the Post May-Fourth Period 认识被化外的自我：后五四时期对乡村的关注和农村的问题化\nLuo Zhitian 罗志田 (Distinguished Professor)\, History Department\, Sichuan University\nMay 27\, 2022\, 10:00 AM Amsterdam\, Berlin\, Rome\, Stockholm\, Vienna\nOn Zoom: For registration\, please use this zoom link.\nThe lecture will be held in Chinese.  \n乡村曾被视为中国社会与文化的基础，在近代改称“农村”后，逐渐被认为出了问题。农村怎样成为“问题”及其所成的“问题”本身，既伴随着中国现代性展开的进程，也因其间的“现代”眼光所生成。这背后的一个要因，是城市的兴起和城乡的对立。由于城市被视为国家的主体，原来作为广土众民代表的乡村逐渐沦为化外，不复能表述自己。在五四后出现一种读书人想要了解自己国家的倾向，先是开始关注已近于未知的农村，观感褒贬参半；接着是被关注者逐渐问题化，见解贬多于褒；最后是问题化的农村升级为“破产”或“崩溃”，表述以贬为主。其间一个重要特点，是一些人因缺乏了解而把常态看成变态，甚至把国家整体的危难移植到农村身上。 \n  \nThis lecture is part of the lecture series New Perspectives on Modernity in China.\n.\nOrganizers:\nProf. Dr. Axel Schneider\, University of Göttingen\nProf. Dr. Thomas Fröhlich\, University of Hamburg \n\n \n\nCeMEAS – Centre for Modern East Asian Studies & Department of East Asian Studies\, University of Göttingen\n\n \nAsia-Africa- Institute\, Department for Chinese Language and Culture\, University of Hamburg \n\n\nDepartment of East Asian Studies\, University of Göttingen \n  \nSponsor: \n \nAcademic Confucius Institute\, University of Göttingen \n. \nImage: sung ming whang: Early saturday morning in color\, Attribution 2.0 Generic (CC BY 2.0)\, https://flic.kr/p/6E5PXd
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/lecture-understanding-the-alienated-self-the-interest-in-and-problematization-of-the-village-in-the-post-may-fourth-period-%e8%ae%a4%e8%af%86%e8%a2%ab%e5%8c%96%e5%a4%96%e7%9a%84%e8%87%aa%e6%88%91/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:CeMEAS Lecture Series
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20220603T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20220603T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T013820
CREATED:20220527T075052Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220603T080011Z
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Building a New Chinese State from the Northwest: The Proposal of Liu Guangfen (1843-1903)
DESCRIPTION:Building a New Chinese State from the Northwest: The Proposal of Liu Guangfen (1843-1903)\nOng Chang Woei 王昌偉 (Professor of Chinese Studies)\, Department of Chinese Studies\, National University of Singapore\n  \nJune 3\, 2022\, 10:00 AM Amsterdam\, Berlin\, Rome\, Stockholm\, Vienna\nOn Zoom: For registration\, please use this zoom link. \n  \nIn the beginning of his book Origins of the Modern Chinese State\, Kuhn asks\, “What is Chinese about China’s modern state?” The answer\, Kuhn explains\, is not to be found by supposing that there some distinctive cultural qualities that will ensure that “China will always be China.” Rather\, it is to be found by probing how the Chinese in the recent past dealt with what he calls “constitutional issues” that had already presented themselves before the West made its impact felt. Using Liu Guangfen 劉光蕡 (1843-1903) as a case study\, I would like to ask a follow-up question: “What is northwestern about China’s modern state?” My assumption is that whatever “Chinese” problems that existed could be better understood if we take the regional perceptions of such problems into consideration. In this talk\, I will demonstrate that Liu Guangfen’s vision of building a modern Chinese state allows us to examine how the concern over nation-state building was shaped by regional experiences. I will also try to show that by studying a particular regional version of “Chinese” nation-state\, we can learn something important about the dynamics that shape the quest for a strong nation-state in modern China in general. \nChang Woei ONG is Professor of Chinese Studies at the National University of Singapore. He specializes in the intellectual history of middle period China and is the author of Men of Letters within the Passes: Guanzhong Literati in Chinese History\, 907-1911 (2008) and Li Mengyang\, the North-South Divide and Literati Learning in Ming China (2016)\, both published by Harvard University Asia Center. \n\n\nThis lecture is part of the lecture series New Perspectives on Modernity in China.\n.\nOrganizers:\nProf. Dr. Axel Schneider\, University of Göttingen\nProf. Dr. Thomas Fröhlich\, University of Hamburg \n\n \n\nCeMEAS – Centre for Modern East Asian Studies & Department of East Asian Studies\, University of Göttingen\n\n \nAsia-Africa- Institute\, Department for Chinese Language and Culture\, University of Hamburg \n\n\nDepartment of East Asian Studies\, University of Göttingen \n  \nSponsor: \n \nAcademic Confucius Institute\, University of Göttingen \n. \nImage: sung ming whang: Early saturday morning in color\, Attribution 2.0 Generic (CC BY 2.0)\, https://flic.kr/p/6E5PXd\n 
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/lecture-building-a-new-chinese-state-from-the-northwest-the-proposal-of-liu-guangfen-1843-1903/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:CeMEAS Lecture Series
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CREATED:20220524T090124Z
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SUMMARY:Conference: Global Conflicts\, Global Collaboration: China in a Changing World Order
DESCRIPTION:2022 Annual ConferenceGlobal Conflicts\, Global Collaboration:China in a Changing World Order\n  \nPublic PanelsThis conference is organized by a Joint Center of Advanced Studies entitled “Worldmaking from Global Perspective: A Dialogue with China.” Funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) since November 2020\, the Joint Center is characterized by its highly integrated network system. It brings together scholarly teams from Freie Universität Berlin\, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen\, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg\, Ludwigs-Maximilians-Universität München and Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg. The Joint Center’s annual conference takes place in Göttingen from June 2nd to June 4th\,2022. Two panels and a keynote that deal with China’s place in shifting global orders are available to a wider public\, via zoom. \nPlease register to attend via Zoom: https://uni-goettingen.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN___I-HO8QSBWQd_jxvEkWHQ \n  \nJune 3\, 202213:15 – 15:15 Panel IV. Carrier or Challenger? China and East Asia in Contemporary Debates on World Order \nChair: Dominic Sachsenmaier (University of Göttingen) \n• Sebastian Conrad (Free University of Berlin) Transformations of Territoriality in East Asia in the Nineteenth Century• Tansen Sen (NYU Shanghai) The Recurring Idea (and Failure) of the Asian Century (Online)• Selcuk Esenbel (Bogazici University) The End to Global Multi-Polarity?: The Japanese Perspective on the Making of a New World Order of Transcontinental Alliances and Free Trade Zones• Fan Xin (State University of New York at Fredonia) The World as Historical Analogy: The Thucydides Trap Debate in Recent China \n\n.\n\n15:45 – 16:30 Keynote Address by William C. Kirby (Harvard University) China and the World in the ‘New Era’: Reflections after February 24\, 2022\n\n  \n16:30 – 19:15 Panel V. The Global Impact of the Ukraine War: Situating China in a New Context \nChair: Hans van Ess (LMU Munich) \n• Sören Urbansky (German Historical Institute Washington/Berkeley) Friends with Benefits: Some Thoughts about the Past and Present of Sino-Russian Relations• Maryia Danilovich (Humboldt Fellow\, Göttingen) China’s BRI and Eastern Europe in Reload• Liu Kang (Duke University) Chinese Exceptionalism Revisited\, within the Context of the Pandemic and Russian Invasion of Ukraine• Tobias ten Brink (Jacobs University) Weaponized Interdependence? China’s Rise and Competition over Technological Leadership \n  \nComments by Selcuk Esenbel (Bogazici University) \n  \nFurther information:\nhttps://www.worldmaking-china.org/en/veranstaltungen/annual-conference-2022.html \n  \n  \n\nImage: CC-BY-SA 3.0\, Kirschmann-Schröder\, Gisa
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/global-conflicts-global-collaboration-china-in-a-changing-world-order/
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20220610T100000
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CREATED:20220527T080601Z
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SUMMARY:Lecture: The Creativeness of Modern Chinese Conservative Thinkers 王汎森: 近代保守思想家的創造性
DESCRIPTION:The Creativeness of Modern Chinese Conservative Thinkers 王汎森: 近代保守思想家的創造性\nWang Fan-sen 王汎森 (Academician\, Distinguished Research Fellow)\, Institute for History and Philology\, Academia Sinica\n  \nJune 10\, 2022\, 10:00 AM Amsterdam\, Berlin\, Rome\, Stockholm\, Vienna\nOn Zoom: For registration\, please use this zoom link.\nThe lecture will be held in Chinese.\n \n近代中國保守思想家中至少可以區分成兩類，第一類是本能地反對任何改變現狀的思想，第二類是回到一個重要的思想基盤（如宋明理學、大乘佛學）上戰鬥。在這次演講中，我想討論第二類思想家，以宋育仁（1859-1931）、熊十力（1885-1968）、唐文治（1865-1954）、劉咸炘（1896-1932）、錢穆（1895-1990）等人為例，討論一個思想史上的問題：當晚清以來的新派一直在變的時候，反對或批評他們的人，其實也一直在變換他們的言論，同時也變換他們對傳統的解釋，以便對應挑戰。\n此外，我在比較仔細地審視他們的思路之後，認為他們不只是「回到本來」的樣子，而是有一個微妙的新創過程。譬如他們有時候會用「提高一格法」，把儒家思想，尤其是宋明理學，作一種新的調整、詮釋。借用卡夫卡的話：「當你凝視深淵時，深淵也在凝視你」。 \n  \nThis lecture is part of the lecture series New Perspectives on Modernity in China.\n.\nOrganizers:\nProf. Dr. Axel Schneider\, University of Göttingen\nProf. Dr. Thomas Fröhlich\, University of Hamburg \n\n \n\nCeMEAS – Centre for Modern East Asian Studies & Department of East Asian Studies\, University of Göttingen\n\n \nAsia-Africa- Institute\, Department for Chinese Language and Culture\, University of Hamburg \n\n\nDepartment of East Asian Studies\, University of Göttingen \n  \nSponsor: \n \nAcademic Confucius Institute\, University of Göttingen \n. \nImage: sung ming whang: Early saturday morning in color\, Attribution 2.0 Generic (CC BY 2.0)\, https://flic.kr/p/6E5PXd
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/lecture-the-creativeness-of-modern-chinese-conservative-thinkers-%e7%8e%8b%e6%b1%8e%e6%a3%ae-%e8%bf%91%e4%bb%a3%e4%bf%9d%e5%ae%88%e6%80%9d%e6%83%b3%e5%ae%b6%e7%9a%84%e5%89%b5%e9%80%a0%e6%80%a7/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:CeMEAS Lecture Series
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20220616T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20220616T150000
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CREATED:20220607T093514Z
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SUMMARY:Global China Conversations #11: Can China achieve its 2022 GDP growth target of 5.5%?
DESCRIPTION:Global China Conversations #11\nCan China achieve its 2022 GDP growth target of 5.5%?\nJune 16\, 2022\, 2pm – 3pm CEST\nOnline via Zoom: Please register here. \nSpeakers:\nProf. Dr. Helge Berger\, IMF\nProf. Dr. Justin Yifu Lin\, Peking University\n \nIn early March\, China announced its ambitious economic growth target of 5.5% for 2022. Over the past two months\, however\, both the national and the global economic environments became even more challenging for China to achieve this development goal. The unprecedentedly strict\, large-scale and long-lasting lockdowns in Shanghai and other cities in China have strongly restricted normal business operations\, compounded supply chain disruptions and weighed down spending on consumption. Global economic pressure has increased too. The war in Ukraine has slowed the global economic recovery and fueled global inflation. \nDespite these challenges\, some Chinese experts are convinced that achieving the GDP growth target is still possible with effective counter-cyclical policy measures and if China can succeed in its dynamic Null-Covid policy soon. On the contrary\, experts from the West are now even more pessimistic than before. In April\, the IMF\, for example\, again downgraded China’s economic growth forecast for this year to only 4.4%. \nWhy are there so different economic forecasts for China? Do experts from China and abroad assess the relevance of economic challenges for China\, the Chinese government’s policy latitude or the strength/weakness of the Chinese economy differently? What kind of role do international trade and foreign investments play for China to achieve (or not) its GDP growth target? What can China and the Chinese government still do to support its economic development? \n\n\nSpeakers\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\nProf. Dr. Helge Berger  \nHelge Berger is the IMF’s China mission chief and Assistant Director in the IMF’s Asia and Pacific Department. He is also an adjunct professor of monetary economics at Free University of Berlin. He was educated in Munich\, Germany\, where he received his PhD and the venia legendi for economics. Previously\, he taught at Princeton University as a John Foster Dulles Visiting Lecturer\, helped to coordinate the Munich-based CESifo network as its research director\, and served as a full professor (tenured) at Free University Berlin. \n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\nProf. Dr. Justin Yifu Lin  \nJustin Yifu Lin is Dean of the Institute of New Structural Economics\, Dean of the Institute of South-South Cooperation and Development and Professor and Honorary Dean of the National School of Development at Peking University. He was Senior Vice President and Chief Economist of the World Bank from 2008-2012. Prior to this\, Mr Lin served for 15 years as Founding Director and Professor of the China Centre for Economic Research (CCER) at Peking University. He is a Councillor of the State Council and a member of the Standing Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultation Conference. He is the author of more than 20 books including New Structural Economics; Demystifying the Chinese Economy; The Quest for Prosperity\, etc. He is a Corresponding Fellow of the British Academy and a Fellow of the Academy of Sciences for Developing World. \n\n\n\n\n\nModeration\n\n\n \n\n\n\n© Finn Mayer-Kuckuk (Autoren: Kopf&Kragen\, mark von wardenburg) \n\n\n\nFinn Mayer-Kuckuk  \nFinn Mayer-Kuckuk is a business journalist specializing in East Asia. He heads the editorial team of China.Table\, the daily professional briefing for experts in business\, science\, politics\, and organizations. Among other things\, he has worked as Beijing correspondent for the Handelsblatt and the DuMont Group and later represented several media as business correspondent at the Federal Press Conference in Berlin. \n\n\n  \nWissenschaftliche Partner \n \n \n \n \n  \n  \n\nMedienpartner \n \n\n\n\nChina.Table Professional Briefing ist das Leitmedium für Entscheider in Politik\, Wirtschaft\, Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft. Werktäglich News und Analysen über politische und technologische Entwicklungen in China und die Beziehungen zu Europa. \nJetzt unverbindlich für 30 Tage testen: deutsche Version kostenlos testen – englische Version kostenlos testen.
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/global-china-conversations-11-can-china-achieve-its-2022-gdp-growth-target-of-5-5/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Global China Conversations
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20220617T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20220617T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T013820
CREATED:20220523T124012Z
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Chinese Intellectuals’ Rethinking of Science\, Religion and Superstition in the 20th Century: From Yan Fu\, Liang Qichao to New Confucians
DESCRIPTION:Chinese Intellectuals’ Rethinking of Science\, Religion and Superstition in the 20th Century: From Yan Fu\, Liang Qichao to New Confucians\nHuang Ko-wu 黃克武\n(Academician\, Distinguished Research Fellow)\nInstitute of Modern History\, Academia Sinica\n\n  \nJune 17\, 2022\, 10:00 AM Amsterdam\, Berlin\, Rome\, Stockholm\, Vienna\nOn Zoom: For registration\, please use this zoom link.\nThis lecture will be held in Chinese. \n  \nLate Qing and early Republican China has been regarded as a “secularized” age that ended “the era of classical learning” and opened the door to an empirical\, scientific search for knowledge. With the progress of secularization\, science gradually established its authoritative status. Thinkers of the May Fourth period\, such as Hu Shi and Chen Duxiu\, held science in high esteem and emphasized a clear-cut definition of science and superstition. To them\, religions were superstitions that needed to be eliminated. This led to many debates. There were two famous debates in the early Republican period. One was the spiritualism debate and the other was the science and metaphysics debate. The latter was influenced by the former in terms of vocabulary and issues. This lecture will describe these two debates and use Yan Fu and Liang Qichao as two examples to illustrate their views on science\, religion and superstition. Their views had a very complex origin. They attempted to rely on traditional spiritual resources to bridge East and West in order to build the moral and intellectual foundation needed for a modern state. New Confucians such as Tang Junyi and Mou Zongsan inherited the legacy of Yan and Liang. They resisted May Fourth scientism and anti-traditionalism\, and thought more deeply about the serious issue of how Chinese tradition and Western modernity should converge. \n清末民初的中國常常被認為是一個「世俗化」的過程，它結束了「經學時代」，開啟了經驗主義的科學時代。本講座以嚴復與梁啟超對科學、宗教與迷信等觀念的思索，來反省近代中國世俗化的問題。嚴復與梁啟超是近代中國引介民主與科學的先驅。嚴復所翻譯的《天演論》帶來了一個新的宇宙觀，而梁啟超受到嚴復影響，也對新學的引介發揮重要的作用。五四時期新舊人物均受到嚴、梁的影響，然而嚴、梁卻走出一條與五四新文化運動的支持者，如胡適與陳獨秀等人不同的思路。他們不主張科學與宗教（即迷信）的矛盾，反而強調，科學有其限度、宗教有其價值，而科學與宗教的發展將導致迷信的衰微。這一套想法一方面源自於赫胥黎的「不可知論」，另一方面則由於他們以易經與佛教來詮釋新的宇宙觀，並肯定「孝」的宗教意義。這一種以傳統思想資源來貫通中西的想法為港台新儒家，如熊十力、唐君毅和牟宗三等所繼承。他們極力抵制五四科學主義和反傳統主義，更深入地思考中國傳統和西方現代應該如何融合的嚴肅問題。 \nDr. Max K. W. Huang was born in Taipei\, Taiwan in 1957. He received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in History from Nation Taiwan Normal University. He subsequently pursued his studies in the United Kingdom and the United States\, receiving a second master’s degree from Oxford University and his Ph. D degree from Stanford University. He is a distinguished research fellow at the Institute of Modern History\, Academia Sinica. His major fields are Ming-Qing studies and Modern Chinese intellectual history. He has published ten books and more than 100 articles. Dr. Huang’s most recent book is Yan Fu: The Man Who Enlightened China with His Pen (筆醒山河：中國近代啟蒙人嚴復\, 廣西師範大學出版社，2022年). \n  \nThis lecture is part of the lecture series New Perspectives on Modernity in China.\n.\nOrganizers:\nProf. Dr. Axel Schneider\, University of Göttingen\nProf. Dr. Thomas Fröhlich\, University of Hamburg \n\n \n\nCeMEAS – Centre for Modern East Asian Studies & Department of East Asian Studies\, University of Göttingen\n\n \nAsia-Africa- Institute\, Department for Chinese Language and Culture\, University of Hamburg \n\n\nDepartment of East Asian Studies\, University of Göttingen \n  \nSponsor: \n \nAcademic Confucius Institute\, University of Göttingen \n. \nImage: sung ming whang: Early saturday morning in color\, Attribution 2.0 Generic (CC BY 2.0)\, https://flic.kr/p/6E5PXd
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/lecture-chinese-intellectuals-rethinking-of-science-religion-and-superstition-in-the-20th-century-from-yan-fu-liang-qichao-to-new-confucians/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:CeMEAS Lecture Series
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20220624T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20220624T120000
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SUMMARY:Lecture: What is to be Done? Literature and History in China's Revolutionary Twentieth-Century
DESCRIPTION:What is to be Done? Literature and History in China’s Revolutionary Twentieth-Century\nRebecca Karl\nProfessor of History\, New York University\n  \nJune 24\, 2022\, 10:00 AM (GMT +2) in Amsterdam\, Berlin\, Rome\, Stockholm\, Vienna\nOn Campus: KWZ 0.607 (University of Göttingen\, Heinrich-Düker-Weg 14\, 37073 Göttingen)\nOn Zoom: For registration\, please use this zoom link. \n  \nThis talk will address the problem of literary and historical narrative in China’s twentieth century. Revolutionary time is a particular kind of time\, requiring different kinds of narrative. In an analytical pass through a century of narrativizations/re-narrativizations\, the talk will examine how successive revolutionaries and writers attempted to answer the constantly posed and re-posed radical question of “what is to be done” (shto delats? 怎么办?). \n  \nThis lecture is part of the lecture series New Perspectives on Modernity in China.\n.\nOrganizers:\nProf. Dr. Axel Schneider\, University of Göttingen\nProf. Dr. Thomas Fröhlich\, University of Hamburg \n\n \n\nCeMEAS – Centre for Modern East Asian Studies & Department of East Asian Studies\, University of Göttingen\n\n \nAsia-Africa- Institute\, Department for Chinese Language and Culture\, University of Hamburg \n\n\nDepartment of East Asian Studies\, University of Göttingen \n  \nSponsor: \n \nAcademic Confucius Institute\, University of Göttingen \n. \nImage: sung ming whang: Early saturday morning in color\, Attribution 2.0 Generic (CC BY 2.0)\, https://flic.kr/p/6E5PXd
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/lecture-what-is-to-be-done-literature-and-history-in-chinas-revolutionary-twentieth-century/
LOCATION:KWZ 0.607
CATEGORIES:CeMEAS Lecture Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220701
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220704
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CREATED:20220624T170451Z
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SUMMARY:Contemporary Theater Art Project: 你好，陌生人! Hello\, Stranger!
DESCRIPTION:你好，陌生人！Hello\, Stranger! (Nihao\, moshengren!)\nYing Ming Theater group\nDr. Yumin Ao\n  \nDate: July 01-03\, 2022\n \nVenue: Haus Sindlingen\, Sindlinger Bahnstraße 124\, 65931 Frankfurt am Main \n  \nThe play Hello\, Stranger! is produced by the Ying Ming theater group in Göttingen. The themes are cyberbullying\, animal rights\, freedom\, betrayal\, understanding\, etc. Students are engaged in scripting\, rehearsal\, and theater design and technology. The students will join Dr. Yumin Ao to perform the play at Haus Sindlingen\, Frankfurt\, July 1-3. \n  \nIn May\, the Ying Ming theater organized a study tour to the Berliner Theatertreffen 2022. Students went to watch theaters and attended stückmart workshops and conferences on eco-theater and sustainability. They interviewed performance artist\, composer\, and singer Aine Nakamura from Japan/Germany\, playwright Ruth Tang from Singapore/New Zealand\, and talked with directors from Asia and Europe. \n  \nOn June 4th\, the students attended the premiere of the documentary film Lao Mei Chun Xiang 老梅春香 on Chinese shadow puppetry screened at KOLK 17 Puppet Theatre & Museum in Lübeck. Ying Ming Theater group contributes to the production through research and translation. Students were interested in the diverse collection in the museum and the staff’s research work. They interviewed the director\, Dr. Antonia Napp. \n  \nCast and Crew: \nDirector: Yumin Ao \nScript: Xin Chen (drafting)\, Yumin Ao\, Jiayue Li\, Siyi Liu \nCast: Xin Chen\, Siyi Liu\, Jiayue Li\, Sishi Cao\, Ping He\, Matheus \nAssistant Director/Stage Manager: Xia Li \nCostumes/Props/Makeup: Jiayue Li \nLight Effect: Yumin Ao \nAudio/Video: Xia Li\, Sishi Cao\, Jiayue Li\, Siyi Liu\, Xin Chen\, Xiaoxi Li \nRap Music: Xin Chen \nVoiceover: Xiaoxi Li\, etc. \nPoster: Jiayue Li \n\n作品主题：  \n网络霸凌、动物权益、自由、背叛、孤独、理解 \n\n台词选段： \n【说唱《游乐园》】 \n欢乐世界 / 我们一起游戏/ 疯狂地嬉戏 \n随机选中一个闪烁靶心/ 箭一脱手/ 只能继续前进/ 飞速地前进 \n吞没/ 将我吞没/ 欢呼扑向我/ 我爱这堕落 \n远去/ 看着我远去/ 奔向沸腾人群/ 我满心憧憬 \n最后发现终点不止一个/ 你我面面相觑不知所措 \n没关系/ 一起享受这美妙的时刻 \n…… \n（场外音）：它是不是普通的狗重要吗？现在外界都在说我们中心伪造证明！再说 了，哪有人不希望自己的狗是名贵品种？哪有人会刻意要求自己的狗是普通品种？说出去谁会相信？你自己信吗？你见过谁鉴宝的时候希望自己的宝物是假的？现在你只需要向外界澄清自己判断失误，我们道个歉就完了。如果再坚持说下去，保不准我们整个鉴定中心都会被上级审核调查！再说了，这么多年谁能保证自己的鉴定没有失误呢？你也是蠢，塞红包的过程也被拍下来，你要是不想被吊销执照你赶紧给我道歉！不然就卷铺盖滚蛋！ \n宠物医生：是，是，是，我知道怎么做了。 \n…… \n鉴狗专家三：大家好，我是 James Wild。我认为，这只狗长成这样完全是自然界的错误，是基因突变的产物，因为我从没有在美国文献中发现这种狗的存在。（其他两位专家听见后耳语了一番）据——说，（稍停顿）据说，麒麟狗来自中国的古老神话，它寓意着子孙满堂，多子多福，品德高尚，才高八斗，招财进宝，财富满贯，长命百岁，寿比南山，事业顺畅，家庭和睦，吉祥如意，繁荣昌盛。谢谢！ \n…… \n艺术家（亢奋地）：“您好动物园，我是一位当代艺术家。得知跳舞小狗死去的消息，我深表遗憾，我想买下小狗的遗体做成作品…… 名字我都想好了，就叫《生者对死者的无动于衷》。草间弥生说过：‘魔鬼是艺术的敌人，但更是它的盟友，如果不是为了艺术，我应该很早就自杀了。我成为了创作的囚犯，创作成为了我的医生。’ 对，她是这么说的。这将是一件伟大的作品，一座堆满尸体的动物园，不再有痛苦….. ” \n动物园（打断）：“没问题啊，还有别的死了的都可以一起拉走。” \n\n\nPoster © Jiayue Li\n\n演职员表： \n导演：敖玉敏 \n编剧：陈鑫（执笔），敖玉敏，李佳玥，刘思忆 \n演员：陈鑫，刘思忆，李佳玥，曹思诗，何平，Matheus \n导演助理/舞台监督：李霞 \n服道化：李佳玥 \n灯光： 敖玉敏 \n音频/视频：李霞，曹思诗，李佳玥，刘思忆，陈鑫，李小溪 \n说唱词曲：陈鑫 \n场外音：李小溪等 \n海报：李佳玥 \n\nAttribution \nLet me go by Steep\, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WyIYoWm1Gio \nThe higher being by Wei Dou\, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6j6saRRm9B0 \nShameful Being Left Alone by Chu Zhang\, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUYUWf1a5tQ \n音乐署名/来源 \nSteep乐队 Let me go，https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WyIYoWm1Gio \n窦唯《高级动物》，https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6j6saRRm9B0 \n张楚《孤独的人是可耻的》，https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUYUWf1a5tQ \n\nAcknowledgment  \nWe extend our appreciation to Shuhan Miao\, Zijun Li\, Junjun Zhang\, Hao Cui\, Xiaofeng Wu\, Pingping Zhu\, Qiwen Deng\, Yueming\, Huanhuan Yang\, and Yunshan Feng for their help in recording. We would like to especially thank Dr. Kai Zhang\, Ulrich\, Tong Zhang\, Katharina\, and Yu Hönicke\, for all their great support. \n致谢 \n感谢苗澍晗、李姿俊、张俊俊、崔昊、吴筱枫、朱平平、邓棋文、悦明、杨欢欢、冯韵珊为演出提供录音。也要特别感谢张凯博士、Ulrich，张桐、Katharina\, Yu Hönicke 的大力支持。 \n\nProducer 出品 \n\n\nSponsors 赞助
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/contemporary-theater-art-project-%e4%bd%a0%e5%a5%bd%ef%bc%8c%e9%99%8c%e7%94%9f%e4%ba%ba-hello-stranger/
LOCATION:Haus Sindlingen\, Sindlinger Bahnstraße 124\, Frankfurt am Main\, Frankfurt am Main\, Hesse\, 65931\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20220701T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20220701T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T013820
CREATED:20220614T111737Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220627T162724Z
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Modern Alienation and its Antidotes: Strategies from Early 20th Chinese Buddhist Intellectuals
DESCRIPTION:Modern Alienation and its Antidotes: Strategies from Early 20th Chinese Buddhist Intellectuals\nEyal Aviv\nAssistant Professor of Religion\, Department of Religion\, George Washington University\n  \nJuly 01\, 2022\, 10:00 AM (GMT +2) in Amsterdam\, Berlin\, Rome\, Stockholm\, Vienna\nOn Campus: KWZ 2.739 (University of Göttingen\, Heinrich-Düker-Weg 14\, 37073 Göttingen)\nOn Zoom: For registration\, please use this zoom link. \n  \nIntellectuals\, such as Nietzsche\, Weber\, and Adorno\, described modernity as a period of alienation resulting from the collapse of pre-modern social and political structures and the disintegration of shared values. Alienation leaves the individual disconnected from organic relational networks from which humans derive a sense of meaning. But is alienation an inevitable side effect of modernity? In this talk\, I will explore the examples of some leading Chinese Buddhist intellectuals in the modern period and argue that far from being alienated\, Chinese Buddhists seized the significant changes of the period as an opportunity to transform Buddhism and adapt it to the new era. While they were aware of China’s predicament after the collapse of the imperial world order and the spread of colonialism\, still\, they approached it in an engaged and constructive spirit. In the talk\, I will reflect on what prevents alienation from occurring and why not all modernisms were born alike. \n  \nThis lecture is part of the lecture series New Perspectives on Modernity in China.\n.\nOrganizers:\nProf. Dr. Axel Schneider\, University of Göttingen\nProf. Dr. Thomas Fröhlich\, University of Hamburg \n\n \n\nCeMEAS – Centre for Modern East Asian Studies & Department of East Asian Studies\, University of Göttingen\n\n \nAsia-Africa- Institute\, Department for Chinese Language and Culture\, University of Hamburg \n\n\nDepartment of East Asian Studies\, University of Göttingen \n  \nSponsor: \n \nAcademic Confucius Institute\, University of Göttingen \n. \nImage: sung ming whang: Early saturday morning in color\, Attribution 2.0 Generic (CC BY 2.0)\, https://flic.kr/p/6E5PXd
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/lecture-modernity-without-alienation-new-possibilities-for-20th-century-chinese-buddhism/
LOCATION:KWZ 2.739\, Heinrich-Düker-Weg 14\, Göttingen\, 37073\, Germany
CATEGORIES:CeMEAS Lecture Series
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20220706T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20220706T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T013820
CREATED:20220630T111315Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220630T160620Z
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SUMMARY:Digital Dialogues: Nationalism in China and Europe: Global Divergence and Convergence of an Idea
DESCRIPTION:Nationalism in China and Europe: Global Divergence and Convergence of an Idea\n\n\n  \nStefan Berger Professor of Social History\, Ruhr Universität Bochum\nXin Fan Associate Professor of History\, State University of New York (Fredonia)\n  \nJuly 06\, 2022\, 2:00 PM (GMT +2) in Amsterdam\, Berlin\, Rome\, Stockholm\, Vienna \nOn Campus: Oeconomicum 0.169 (University of Göttingen\, Platz d. Göttinger Sieben 3\, 37073 Göttingen) \nOn Zoom: For registration\, please use this zoom link. \n  \nNationalism as a concept is often considered to be rooted in European experience. However\, the introduction\, translation\, and appropriation of nationalism have also changed the course of history in East Asia. On this panel\, Stefan Berger and Xin Fan contrast and compare the role of nationalism in the making and unmaking of modern China and Europe over the course of the twentieth century\, and they ask\, ––What is the role of nationalism in unifying or dismantling political formations? Why did it break Europe into multiple states but hold China together as a unitary political entity? To answer these questions\, they return to the historical writings about the nation during the twentieth century and re-examine the global divergence and convergence of nationalism as an idea. Getting beyond the ethnic-centric framework of historical interpretations\, the presenters attempt to forge a truly global dialogue on nationalism studies in the twentieth-first century. \n  \nThe speakers: \nStefan Berger is Professor of Social History and Director of the Institute for Social Movements at Ruhr Universitaet Bochum. He is also executive chair of the Foundation History of the Ruhr in Bochum and a Honorary Professor at Cardiff University in the UK. He has worked extensively on comparative labour history\, the history of historiography\, nationalism\, the theory of history\, British-German relations\, industrial heritage\, the memory of social movements and the history of deindustrialization. His latest monograph is ‘History and Identity: How Historical Theory Shapes Historical Practice\, Cambridge University Press\, 2022. \nXin Fan is Associate Professor of History at the State University of New York at Fredonia. His research areas include Chinese intellectual history\, historiography\, and global history. He is the author of World History and National Identity in China: The Twentieth Century (Cambridge University Press\, 2021)\, and he also coedited Receptions of Greek and Roman Antiquity in East Asia (Brill\, 2018). \n.\nThis workshop is part of the Digital Workshop Series “Digital Dialogues 數字對話”..\n\n\n.\n.\nOrganizers:\n\n\n\n\n.\n\nWorldmaking from a Global Perspective: A Dialogue with China
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/lecture-nationalism-in-china-and-europe-global-divergence-and-convergence-of-an-idea/
LOCATION:Oec 0.169\, Platz d. Göttinger Sieben 3\, Göttingen\, Lower Saxony\, 37073\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Workshop
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