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SUMMARY:Lecture Series:Medicincal Delicatessen
DESCRIPTION:Lecture Series:\nMedicincal Delicatessen\nChinese medicine practitioners and substances in contemporary China\nFriday\, June 7\, 2013\, 3 pm\, KWZ\, Room 0.609\nDr. Lena Springer\nEASTmedicine research centre\, University of Westminster\, London \n\nLecture Abstract:\nThis talk presents findings of a multi-sited ethnography based on recent fieldwork in Sichuan province\, China: in a remote region and in a global centre of science and trade. Scholars and medical circles in the region struggle to write its histories. The East-West divide of Sichuan province provides a test-field that reflects the overall geographic and\ncultural frictions of the Chinese territorial and symbolic order. I will compare two “medical capitals” (yaodu) in Sichuan province: 1) one of them is contemporarily a global transfer centre for trade and pharma-science\, and 2) the other one in the same province has had a similar function in the past but is now situated in the remote (Tibetan) West\nof the province. My encounters with providers and prescribers of medicinal substances illustrate how their practice and ways of thinking differ fundamentally from the official map of ethnic relations in China. This is true for both Tibetan and Chinese physicians\, in a monastery and in a local clinic. \nChinese medicines are circulated and prescribed in Europe today\, and in China where they originate from. Diverse practitioners\, pharmaceutical providers\, and researchers are changing the ways how the medicinal substances are processed and evaluated. This circulation and prescription has local histories throughout world regions – but also within (Han-)China itself.  Pharmaceutical evidence discourses and regulatory frameworks have their own global histories in China and East Asia. Fieldwork illuminates the historically important relation between remote South-West China and a scholarly influential region (“Jiangnan”).
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SUMMARY:The 2nd Göttingen East Asia Research Salon
DESCRIPTION:The 2nd Göttingen East Asia Research Salon\nFrom Peasant to Pastor: The rural-urban transformation of Protestant  Christianity in Linyi\, Shandong Province\nJune 17\, 2013\, 6pm  – 8pm\n KWZ\, Seminar Room 0.606\, Heinrich – Düker – Weg 14\, 37073 Göttingen \nPresenter:\nKang Jie\,  PhD Student\, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity \nCommentators:\nNiall Duggan\, Department of East Asian Studies\nAndreas Grünschloß\, Department of Religious Studies\n Katja Triplett\, Department of East Asian Studies/Religions in East Asia \nModerator:\nKatja Pessl\, Centre for Modern East Asian Studies\n\nProgram:\nPresentation of research project  (max. 20 minutes)\nComments  (15 minutes altogether)\nDiscussion \nCeMEAS will provide coffee and light refreshments\, however feel free to bring along additional food and drinks. \nFrom Peasant to Pastor\nThe rural-urban transformation of Protestant  Christianity in Linyi\, Shandong Province \nKang Jie is a Doctoral Research Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity and Ph.D. researcher at the University of Leipzig. The project examines the rise of Christian ‘house churches’ in Linyi Prefecture\, Shandong Province. She obtained a Diplom in Economics at Ruprecht-Karls-University Heidelberg (2005). From 2006 to 2009 she worked as chief of the representative office of University of Konstanz in Beijing. Her research interests are transnational religious networks and religious change and urbanization.
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/2nd-gottingen-east-asia-research-salon/
CATEGORIES:East Asia Research Salon
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SUMMARY:Lecture Series: Die Kulturrevolution im Familiengedächtnis
DESCRIPTION:Lecture Series\nDie Kulturrevolution im Familiengedächtnis\nDr. Sascha Klotzbücher (Göttingen\, Wien)\n28. Juni 2013\, 16:00 Uhr\, KWZ 0.601 \nBeispiele aus Film\, Literatur und Bildender Kunst zeigen den „langen Schatten“ der Kulturrevolution. Dieser bleibt jedoch für die Sozialwissenschaften schwer wissenschaftlich fassbar. In diesem Projekt werden daher Zeitzeugen und ihre Nachfahren in Wuhan befragt. Sie werden nicht zu Informationslieferanten  degradiert\, sondern in den Forschungsprozess integriert. Statt den Kontinuitäten der politischen und gesellschaftlichen Struktur frage ich nach den prozessualen Kontinuitäten.Welche Formen maoistischer Deutungs-  und Identitätsmuster sind heute noch valide\, wie werden sie in Familien revitalisiert und an die Kinder weitergegeben? Am Beispiel des für die Revolution zu ertragenden Leids verdeutliche ich in einer transgenerationalen Perspektive\, wie Identitäten aus der politischen Sphäre in die Familie transferiert werden und dort einen alternativen Wahrnehmungs- und Gefühlsraum bilden.
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