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SUMMARY:Film Cycle: Food is People's Heaven
DESCRIPTION:Film Series:\nFood is People’s Heaven\n民以食为天\nWedensday\, 4pm (c.t.)\nKWZ 1.601\nLecturer: Katja Pessl\n \nThe Film Series at the Department of East Asian Studies provides an engaging and flexible study experience\, intended to introduce students to a wide scope of East Asian films. Each semester features a specific topic with 6-7 screenings and provides ample opportunity for participants to discover\, analyze and argue about film. Our screenings are followed by a moderated discussion and all students are welcome to participate!\nIn this semester’s film cycle we will focus on the deep-rooted connections between food and society. Through critical examination of the cultural and social significance of food we will engage with the history\, art\, production and consumption of food and its representation in film and cinematic language within greater China and beyond. \nProgram:\n02.11.2016        A Bite of China: Gifts from Nature / The Story of Staple Foods 舌尖上的中国: 自然的馈赠 / 主食的故事 (2012) \n16.11.2016        Eat Drink Man Woman 饮食男女 (1994)\n30.11.2016       The Search for General Tso 寻找左宗棠 (2014)\n14.12.2016       The Rice Bomber 白米炸弹客 (2014)\n11.01.2017       The Biggest Chinese Restaurant in the World 世界最大的中国餐馆 (2008)\n25.01.2017       The God of Cookery 食神 (1996) \nPicture: Jevgeni Zotov\, Baozi\, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0\, https://flic.kr/p/eeWa4L
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/film-screenings/
CATEGORIES:Film Screening
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170126
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SUMMARY:Film Cycle: Food is People's Heaven
DESCRIPTION:Film Series:\nFood is People’s Heaven\n民以食为天\nWedensday\, 4pm (c.t.)\nKWZ 1.601\nLecturer: Katja Pessl\n \nThe Film Series at the Department of East Asian Studies provides an engaging and flexible study experience\, intended to introduce students to a wide scope of East Asian films. Each semester features a specific topic with 6-7 screenings and provides ample opportunity for participants to discover\, analyze and argue about film. Our screenings are followed by a moderated discussion and all students are welcome to participate!\nIn this semester’s film cycle we will focus on the deep-rooted connections between food and society. Through critical examination of the cultural and social significance of food we will engage with the history\, art\, production and consumption of food and its representation in film and cinematic language within greater China and beyond. \nProgram:\n02.11.2016        A Bite of China: Gifts from Nature / The Story of Staple Foods 舌尖上的中国: 自然的馈赠 / 主食的故事 (2012) \n16.11.2016        Eat Drink Man Woman 饮食男女 (1994)\n30.11.2016       The Search for General Tso 寻找左宗棠 (2014)\n14.12.2016       The Rice Bomber 白米炸弹客 (2014)\n11.01.2017       The Biggest Chinese Restaurant in the World 世界最大的中国餐馆 (2008)\n25.01.2017       The God of Cookery 食神 (1996) \nPicture: Jevgeni Zotov\, Baozi\, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0\, https://flic.kr/p/eeWa4L
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/film-screenings-2/
CATEGORIES:Film Screening
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161125
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161203
DTSTAMP:20260407T025103
CREATED:20161109T124419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161109T124419Z
UID:4519-1480032000-1480723199@www.cemeas.de
SUMMARY:Guqin Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Guqin Workshop 哥廷根大学古琴清修班 \n古琴清修班        \n2016年11月25日 – 2016年11月27\, KWZ 0.609 + 0.610\n(報名已截止)\n古琴讲座\n山河逸响：民国山西琴人传\n2016年11月29日，星期二， KWZ 2.739 \, 18:00 – 20:00\n张德恒，山西大学文学院\n首届古琴清修班结业雅集\n2016年12月02，星期五， KWZ 0.606 \, 18:00 – 20:00 \n \n \n琴为华夏雅乐，历史悠久，影响深巨。琴之用，在移情淑性、澄虑净心，曲律谐和、高雅脱俗，数千年礼乐文明，数万里唐尧故地，古琴之音，绵延萦回，经久不坠。\n 中国山西元音琴社应哥廷根幽谷琴社，现代东亚研究中心(CeMEAS)之诚邀，将于二零一六年十一月二十五日至二十七日来访传琴授学，弘昌雅乐。此次清修班面向有志雅乐，热爱古琴艺术和中国传统文化，可无古琴或音乐基础的学员。\n此次清休班授课内容包括：古琴琴史概述，识读古琴譜，右手八法，散音、泛音、按音以及初级曲目《我和你》、《静夜思》、《仙翁操》。除此之外，还对学员开设古琴相关文化课程：传统茶艺简介。\n此外，山西大学文学院张德恒亦应邀于二零一六年十一月二十九日举行讲座介绍其作品：《山河逸响：民国山西琴人传》。此书收集了101位民国山西琴人的生平资料，并择取其中26位做了传记介绍，再现民国琴人雅致生活、仙骨般的精神世界。此书亦是近现代以来山西第一部古琴史著作，虽为地域性极强的山西范围，却足以展示民国时期中国琴界及琴人的状况。\n 最后，二零一六年十二月二日是首届古琴清修班结业雅集。\n让我们在悠悠琴韵中相会，共同领略琴之雅，乐之美。\n  \n  \n主办 Organizers: \n   \n赞助 Sponsors and Facilitators: \n \n \nMusikinstrumentensammlung\nGeorg-August-Universität Göttingen\nMusikwissenschaftliches Seminar\nKurze Geismarstr. 1\nD-37073 Göttingen
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/guqin-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161125
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161203
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SUMMARY:Guqin Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Guqin Workshop 哥廷根大学古琴清修班 \n古琴清修班        \n2016年11月25日 – 2016年11月27\, KWZ 0.609 + 0.610\n(報名已截止)\n古琴讲座\n山河逸响：民国山西琴人传\n2016年11月29日，星期二， KWZ 2.739 \, 18:00 – 20:00\n张德恒，山西大学文学院\n首届古琴清修班结业雅集\n2016年12月02，星期五， KWZ 0.606 \, 18:00 – 20:00 \n \n \n琴为华夏雅乐，历史悠久，影响深巨。琴之用，在移情淑性、澄虑净心，曲律谐和、高雅脱俗，数千年礼乐文明，数万里唐尧故地，古琴之音，绵延萦回，经久不坠。\n 中国山西元音琴社应哥廷根幽谷琴社，现代东亚研究中心(CeMEAS)之诚邀，将于二零一六年十一月二十五日至二十七日来访传琴授学，弘昌雅乐。此次清修班面向有志雅乐，热爱古琴艺术和中国传统文化，可无古琴或音乐基础的学员。\n此次清休班授课内容包括：古琴琴史概述，识读古琴譜，右手八法，散音、泛音、按音以及初级曲目《我和你》、《静夜思》、《仙翁操》。除此之外，还对学员开设古琴相关文化课程：传统茶艺简介。\n此外，山西大学文学院张德恒亦应邀于二零一六年十一月二十九日举行讲座介绍其作品：《山河逸响：民国山西琴人传》。此书收集了101位民国山西琴人的生平资料，并择取其中26位做了传记介绍，再现民国琴人雅致生活、仙骨般的精神世界。此书亦是近现代以来山西第一部古琴史著作，虽为地域性极强的山西范围，却足以展示民国时期中国琴界及琴人的状况。\n 最后，二零一六年十二月二日是首届古琴清修班结业雅集。\n让我们在悠悠琴韵中相会，共同领略琴之雅，乐之美。\n  \n  \n主办 Organizers: \n   \n赞助 Sponsors and Facilitators: \n \n \nMusikinstrumentensammlung\nGeorg-August-Universität Göttingen\nMusikwissenschaftliches Seminar\nKurze Geismarstr. 1\nD-37073 Göttingen
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/guqin-workshop-2/
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20161201T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20161202T131500
DTSTAMP:20260407T025103
CREATED:20161125T095211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161125T095211Z
UID:4575-1480608000-1480684500@www.cemeas.de
SUMMARY:Workshop: Intellectual Landscapes in Transition: Contested Knowledge Spaces in China and India
DESCRIPTION:Intellectual Landscapes in Transition: Contested Knowledge Spaces in China and India \nDates: December 1-2\n Venue: Tagungszentrum an der Sternwarte\, Geismar Landstr. 11. \nOrganizers:\nCeMIS-CeMEAS Transregional Research Network\nForum for Global and Transregional Studies\nAcademic Confucius Institute Göttingen \nRegistration:\nTo register for this event\, please send an email to tina.schilbach@uni-goettingen.de by Tuesday\, November 29th. As this is a two-day workshop\, please indicate your attendance for Thursday and/or Friday.\n \nProgram:\nThursday\, December 1\, 4:00 pm-7:00 pm\n4.00 pm – 4.15 pm\nIntroduction\nProf. Srirupa Roy (Göttingen)\n Prof. Dominic Sachsenmaier (Göttingen)\n4.15 pm – 4.30 pm Coﬀee Break\n4.30 pm – 7.00 pm\nPanel 1: Academic Relations and their Global Contexts\nChair: Srirupa Roy (Göttingen)\nContradictions within the Global Landscapes of Academic Knowledge. Perspectives from China\, India and Elsewhere\nProf. Dominic Sachsenmaier (Göttingen)\nComparing India and China: What Is The Point?\nProf. Peter van der Veer (Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity\, Göttingen)\nScience and the State in China and India: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives\nDr. Jahnavi Phalkey (King’s College\, London) \nFriday\, December 2\, 9:15 am-1:15 pm\n9.15 am – 11.00 am\nPanel 2: India and China –Mutual Perceptions in Various Spheres of Society\nChair: Rupa Viswanath (Göttingen)\nIndia-Related Tropes in China. Entangled Dynamics in the Academic World and in Popular Culture\nProf. Jiang Jingkui (Peking University)\nThe Cultural Revolution in India and More Recent Intellectual Trends\nProf. Manoranjam Mohanty (University of Delhi)\n11.00 am – 11.30 am Coﬀee Break\n11.30 am – 1.15 pm\nPanel 3: Knowledge Landscapes – the Dynamics of „Competitive Comparisons“ and “International Solidarities”\nChair: Dominic Sachsenmaier (Göttingen)\nFrom Maoism to the China Model. Ideas about a Sino-Indian Alliance and their Shifing Societal Bases\nProf. Subir Sinha (SOAS\, London)\nChanging Knowledge Landscapes in China in the Information Age\nProf. Yang Guobin (University of Pennsylvania) \n  \n 
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/workshop-intellectual-landscapes-transition-contested-knowledge-spaces-china-india/
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20161201T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20161202T131500
DTSTAMP:20260407T025103
CREATED:20161125T095211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161125T095211Z
UID:5421-1480608000-1480684500@www.cemeas.de
SUMMARY:Workshop: Intellectual Landscapes in Transition: Contested Knowledge Spaces in China and India
DESCRIPTION:Intellectual Landscapes in Transition: Contested Knowledge Spaces in China and India \nDates: December 1-2\n Venue: Tagungszentrum an der Sternwarte\, Geismar Landstr. 11. \nOrganizers:\nCeMIS-CeMEAS Transregional Research Network\nForum for Global and Transregional Studies\nAcademic Confucius Institute Göttingen \nRegistration:\nTo register for this event\, please send an email to tina.schilbach@uni-goettingen.de by Tuesday\, November 29th. As this is a two-day workshop\, please indicate your attendance for Thursday and/or Friday.\n \nProgram:\nThursday\, December 1\, 4:00 pm-7:00 pm\n4.00 pm – 4.15 pm\nIntroduction\nProf. Srirupa Roy (Göttingen)\n Prof. Dominic Sachsenmaier (Göttingen)\n4.15 pm – 4.30 pm Coﬀee Break\n4.30 pm – 7.00 pm\nPanel 1: Academic Relations and their Global Contexts\nChair: Srirupa Roy (Göttingen)\nContradictions within the Global Landscapes of Academic Knowledge. Perspectives from China\, India and Elsewhere\nProf. Dominic Sachsenmaier (Göttingen)\nComparing India and China: What Is The Point?\nProf. Peter van der Veer (Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity\, Göttingen)\nScience and the State in China and India: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives\nDr. Jahnavi Phalkey (King’s College\, London) \nFriday\, December 2\, 9:15 am-1:15 pm\n9.15 am – 11.00 am\nPanel 2: India and China –Mutual Perceptions in Various Spheres of Society\nChair: Rupa Viswanath (Göttingen)\nIndia-Related Tropes in China. Entangled Dynamics in the Academic World and in Popular Culture\nProf. Jiang Jingkui (Peking University)\nThe Cultural Revolution in India and More Recent Intellectual Trends\nProf. Manoranjam Mohanty (University of Delhi)\n11.00 am – 11.30 am Coﬀee Break\n11.30 am – 1.15 pm\nPanel 3: Knowledge Landscapes – the Dynamics of „Competitive Comparisons“ and “International Solidarities”\nChair: Dominic Sachsenmaier (Göttingen)\nFrom Maoism to the China Model. Ideas about a Sino-Indian Alliance and their Shifing Societal Bases\nProf. Subir Sinha (SOAS\, London)\nChanging Knowledge Landscapes in China in the Information Age\nProf. Yang Guobin (University of Pennsylvania) \n  \n 
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/workshop-intellectual-landscapes-transition-contested-knowledge-spaces-china-india-2/
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20161206T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20161206T190000
DTSTAMP:20260407T025103
CREATED:20161130T123606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180109T115100Z
UID:4648-1481043600-1481050800@www.cemeas.de
SUMMARY:The 10th East Asia Research Salon
DESCRIPTION:The 10th East Asia Research Salon\nElena C. Lichtenthaler\nHungry China – How to explain China’s changing international food policy\nDecember 6th\, 2016\, 5 pm-7 pm\nKWZ\, Conference Room 0.701\, Heinrich- Düker- Weg 14\, 37073 Göttingen \nAbstract:\nEver tried to buy milk powder at a German drug store? There is a good possibility that you found empty shelves and signs with announcements like “only three packets per person”.\nThe reason for that is an increasing import trade between Chinese living in Germany and their relatives\, neighbors or friends in the People’s Republic of China who are looking for safe milk products to nourish their babies. What looks like an individual aspect of globalization\, is actually the tip of the iceberg of an increasing internationalization of Chinese food policy.\nChinese imports of land-intensive products such as soy bean and rice have been rising\, reaching new heights in 2015. Chinese companies increasingly invest in international agribusinesses such as the Swiss company Syngenta. Chinese investors are lending large areas of land in Africa and South-America and food purchase on cross-border e-commerce platforms is booming. China is continuously integrating more in the global market of food and agriculture. In the course of my PhD\, I am analyzing how politically coordinated these processes are and which institutional principles they follow. \nElena Lichtenthaler is a PhD student at Georg-August-Universität Göttingen working on China’s international food policy. She is also a policy fellow at the Mercator Institute for China Studies (MERICS) in Berlin\, where she previously worked as research associate. Elena Lichtenthaler studied sinology\, economics\, art history and German linguistics at the University of Freiburg and Beijing University. \nImage by: olly301\, Rice field\, CC BY-SA 2.0\, https://www.flickr.com/photos/olly301/4961009827/ \n 
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/10th-east-asia-research-salon/
CATEGORIES:East Asia Research Salon
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20161206T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20161206T190000
DTSTAMP:20260407T025103
CREATED:20161130T123606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180109T114748Z
UID:5422-1481043600-1481050800@www.cemeas.de
SUMMARY:The 10th East Asia Research Salon
DESCRIPTION:The 10th East Asia Research Salon\nElena C. Lichtenthaler\nHungry China – How to explain China’s changing international food policy\nDecember 6th\, 2016\, 5 pm-7 pm\nKWZ\, Conference Room 0.701\, Heinrich- Düker- Weg 14\, 37073 Göttingen \nAbstract:\nEver tried to buy milk powder at a German drug store? There is a good possibility that you found empty shelves and signs with announcements like “only three packets per person”.\nThe reason for that is an increasing import trade between Chinese living in Germany and their relatives\, neighbors or friends in the People’s Republic of China who are looking for safe milk products to nourish their babies. What looks like an individual aspect of globalization\, is actually the tip of the iceberg of an increasing internationalization of Chinese food policy.\nChinese imports of land-intensive products such as soy bean and rice have been rising\, reaching new heights in 2015. Chinese companies increasingly invest in international agribusinesses such as the Swiss company Syngenta. Chinese investors are lending large areas of land in Africa and South-America and food purchase on cross-border e-commerce platforms is booming. China is continuously integrating more in the global market of food and agriculture. In the course of my PhD\, I am analyzing how politically coordinated these processes are and which institutional principles they follow. \nElena Lichtenthaler is a PhD student at Georg-August-Universität Göttingen working on China’s international food policy. She is also a policy fellow at the Mercator Institute for China Studies (MERICS) in Berlin\, where she previously worked as research associate. Elena Lichtenthaler studied sinology\, economics\, art history and German linguistics at the University of Freiburg and Beijing University. \nImage by: olly301\, Rice field\, CC BY-SA 2.0\, https://www.flickr.com/photos/olly301/4961009827/ \n 
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/10th-east-asia-research-salon-2/
CATEGORIES:East Asia Research Salon
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