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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161102
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/
CATEGORIES:Film Screening
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161102
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170126
DTSTAMP:20260407T011701
CREATED:20161020T085821Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20170117T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20170117T200000
DTSTAMP:20260407T011701
CREATED:20161210T104014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161210T104014Z
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SUMMARY:CeMEAS Lecture: Was Buddha a Muslim? Ottoman Turkish Reflexions on Japan
DESCRIPTION:CeMEAS Lecture: \nWas Buddha a Muslim? Ottoman Turkish Reflexions on Japan\nTuesday\, Jan. 17\, 2017\, 6 pm (c.t.) – 8 pm\, KWZ 2.601 \nDr. Katja Triplett \nCeMEAS\, University of Göttingen \nIn studies on relations between Japan and Turkey\, the topic of ‘religion’ has been mainly addressed in light of Islamic missionary activities and the role of Ottoman Turkish proselytizers in Japan. Recent studies have also highlighted the ways in which Japan served as a model for Ottomans in attaining “non-Western” modernity. \nHowever\, how Ottoman and republican Turkish intellectuals reflected about Japanese religions and spiritual practices has been not been studied yet in much detail\, despite the fact that a great variety of texts attests to the deep interest for these topics. Writers from Turkey who engaged with various forms of Japanese spirituality relied in their analyses often on sources in Western languages. The presentation will examine the originality of their interpretations and explore first-hand observations\, such as a visit to a Buddhist temple in Tokyo\, by Ottomans in early twentieth century Japan. \nAbout the lecturer:\nKatja Triplett holds a doctorate in the Study of Religions\, Japanese Linguistics and Anthropology from Marburg University\, and is currently affiliated at CeMEAS. From 2012 – 2016 she was professor for the Study of Religions at the Department of East Asian Studies\, University of Göttingen. Currently she is a lecturer in the Study of Religions at the Study of Religions Unit\, Institute for Theology and the Study of Religions\, Leibniz University Hannover.\nHer current research projects are Japanese Buddhist medicine (500-1600 CE) and religious ideas and aesthetics from Japan in the late Ottoman Empire and modern Turkey. \n 
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/cemeas-lecture-buddha-muslim-ottoman-turkish-reflexions-japan/
CATEGORIES:CeMEAS Lecture Series,Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20170117T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20170117T200000
DTSTAMP:20260407T011701
CREATED:20161210T104014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161210T104014Z
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SUMMARY:CeMEAS Lecture: Was Buddha a Muslim? Ottoman Turkish Reflexions on Japan
DESCRIPTION:CeMEAS Lecture: \nWas Buddha a Muslim? Ottoman Turkish Reflexions on Japan\nTuesday\, Jan. 17\, 2017\, 6 pm (c.t.) – 8 pm\, KWZ 2.601 \nDr. Katja Triplett \nCeMEAS\, University of Göttingen \nIn studies on relations between Japan and Turkey\, the topic of ‘religion’ has been mainly addressed in light of Islamic missionary activities and the role of Ottoman Turkish proselytizers in Japan. Recent studies have also highlighted the ways in which Japan served as a model for Ottomans in attaining “non-Western” modernity. \nHowever\, how Ottoman and republican Turkish intellectuals reflected about Japanese religions and spiritual practices has been not been studied yet in much detail\, despite the fact that a great variety of texts attests to the deep interest for these topics. Writers from Turkey who engaged with various forms of Japanese spirituality relied in their analyses often on sources in Western languages. The presentation will examine the originality of their interpretations and explore first-hand observations\, such as a visit to a Buddhist temple in Tokyo\, by Ottomans in early twentieth century Japan. \nAbout the lecturer:\nKatja Triplett holds a doctorate in the Study of Religions\, Japanese Linguistics and Anthropology from Marburg University\, and is currently affiliated at CeMEAS. From 2012 – 2016 she was professor for the Study of Religions at the Department of East Asian Studies\, University of Göttingen. Currently she is a lecturer in the Study of Religions at the Study of Religions Unit\, Institute for Theology and the Study of Religions\, Leibniz University Hannover.\nHer current research projects are Japanese Buddhist medicine (500-1600 CE) and religious ideas and aesthetics from Japan in the late Ottoman Empire and modern Turkey. \n 
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/cemeas-lecture-buddha-muslim-ottoman-turkish-reflexions-japan-2/
CATEGORIES:CeMEAS Lecture Series,Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20170124T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20170124T200000
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CREATED:20170113T084727Z
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SUMMARY:CeMEAS Lecture: Globalisation and Environmental Sustainability in China
DESCRIPTION:CeMEAS Lecture: \nGlobalization and Environmental Sustainability in China\nTuesday\, Jan. 24\, 2017\, 6 pm (c.t.) – 8 pm\, KWZ 1.601\nMaoliang Bu\, PhD\nAssociate Professor\, School of Business\, Nanjing University \nGlobalization can be bad or good for the environment of China. On one side\, China may suffer from international pollution transfer. While on the other side\, globalization may make China better access advanced environmental technology and management.\nThe recent literature show very mixed evidences on both sides\, which calls for more research. The talk will share some studies from the presenter. \nAbout the lecturer:\nMaoliang Bu is an Associate Professor at Nanjing University\, School of Business\, and Adjunct Professor at Hopkins-Nanjing Center (Johns Hopkins University\, School of Advanced International Studies). His research is mainly on globalization and environmental sustainability. The recent publications include Globalization and the Environment of China (Emerald\, 2014). He has previously worked as a post-doctoral researcher at University of Goettingen\, and as a visiting professor at University of Groningen and University of Gothenburg. \n  \nImage by: mattwalker69\,91957046\, CC BY-SA 2.0\, https://flic.kr/p/epFjF7
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/cemeas-lecture-globalisation-environmental-sustainability-china-2/
LOCATION:Kulturwissenschaftliches Zentrum\, Heinrich- Düker- Weg 14\, Göttingen
CATEGORIES:CeMEAS Lecture Series,Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20170124T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20170124T200000
DTSTAMP:20260407T011701
CREATED:20170113T084727Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170113T084727Z
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SUMMARY:CeMEAS Lecture: Globalisation and Environmental Sustainability in China
DESCRIPTION:CeMEAS Lecture: \nGlobalization and Environmental Sustainability in China\nTuesday\, Jan. 24\, 2017\, 6 pm (c.t.) – 8 pm\, KWZ 1.601\nMaoliang Bu\, PhD\nAssociate Professor\, School of Business\, Nanjing University \nGlobalization can be bad or good for the environment of China. On one side\, China may suffer from international pollution transfer. While on the other side\, globalization may make China better access advanced environmental technology and management.\nThe recent literature show very mixed evidences on both sides\, which calls for more research. The talk will share some studies from the presenter. \nAbout the lecturer:\nMaoliang Bu is an Associate Professor at Nanjing University\, School of Business\, and Adjunct Professor at Hopkins-Nanjing Center (Johns Hopkins University\, School of Advanced International Studies). His research is mainly on globalization and environmental sustainability. The recent publications include Globalization and the Environment of China (Emerald\, 2014). He has previously worked as a post-doctoral researcher at University of Goettingen\, and as a visiting professor at University of Groningen and University of Gothenburg. \n  \nImage by: mattwalker69\,91957046\, CC BY-SA 2.0\, https://flic.kr/p/epFjF7
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/cemeas-lecture-globalisation-environmental-sustainability-china/
LOCATION:Kulturwissenschaftliches Zentrum\, Heinrich- Düker- Weg 14\, Göttingen
CATEGORIES:CeMEAS Lecture Series,Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20170131T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20170131T180000
DTSTAMP:20260407T011701
CREATED:20170119T155706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170119T155706Z
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SUMMARY:Lecture: The Autobiographies of Shanghai Jewish Refugees from Central Europe
DESCRIPTION:Lecture: \n The Autobiographies of Shanghai Jewish Refugees from Central Europe\nTuesday\, Jan.31\, 16(c.t.)-18\, KWZ.0.607\nXiaoqian Gao (高晓倩)\nComparative Literature and World Literature\, Fudan University \nOrganizer：Slavisches Seminar & CeMEAS\n \nThis report will do a job of mining the autobiographies for the details of Jewish experience in Shanghai. All the autobiographies constitute an inner space of collective memory. The space has its own structure which I want to illustrate with four relationships: Jewish Refugees’ relationships with Germany/Austria\, relationships with China/Japan\, relationships within Refugees and family relationships. The space gets its dynamics by alternation of inclusion and exclusion\, remembering and forgetting. The space has its function as a producer of identity. \nAbout the lecturer:\nMs.Xiaoqian Gao is an Associate Professor of the School of Foreign Language at Shanghai Institute of Technology. She specializes in English and American Literature\, particularly on Victorian Literature; Comparative Literature and Culture Studies. She is currently working on her dissertation at Fudan University on the Autobiographies of Shanghai Jewish Refugees from Central Europe. She got her M.A. at Ruhr Universität Bochum and has been visiting scholar at University of Pennsylvania and Frei Universität Berlin. \nClick here for a complete Curriculum Vitae from Xiaoqian Gao. \n  \nImage: hans-johnson\,Shanghai_1\, CC BY-SA 2.0\, https://flic.kr/p/BPM1Va
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/lecture-series-autobiagraphies-shanghai-jewish-refugees-central-europa-2/
CATEGORIES:CeMEAS Lecture Series,Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20170131T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20170131T180000
DTSTAMP:20260407T011701
CREATED:20170119T155706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170119T155706Z
UID:4844-1485878400-1485885600@www.cemeas.de
SUMMARY:Lecture: The Autobiographies of Shanghai Jewish Refugees from Central Europe
DESCRIPTION:Lecture: \n The Autobiographies of Shanghai Jewish Refugees from Central Europe\nTuesday\, Jan.31\, 16(c.t.)-18\, KWZ.0.607\nXiaoqian Gao (高晓倩)\nComparative Literature and World Literature\, Fudan University \nOrganizer：Slavisches Seminar & CeMEAS\n \nThis report will do a job of mining the autobiographies for the details of Jewish experience in Shanghai. All the autobiographies constitute an inner space of collective memory. The space has its own structure which I want to illustrate with four relationships: Jewish Refugees’ relationships with Germany/Austria\, relationships with China/Japan\, relationships within Refugees and family relationships. The space gets its dynamics by alternation of inclusion and exclusion\, remembering and forgetting. The space has its function as a producer of identity. \nAbout the lecturer:\nMs.Xiaoqian Gao is an Associate Professor of the School of Foreign Language at Shanghai Institute of Technology. She specializes in English and American Literature\, particularly on Victorian Literature; Comparative Literature and Culture Studies. She is currently working on her dissertation at Fudan University on the Autobiographies of Shanghai Jewish Refugees from Central Europe. She got her M.A. at Ruhr Universität Bochum and has been visiting scholar at University of Pennsylvania and Frei Universität Berlin. \nClick here for a complete Curriculum Vitae from Xiaoqian Gao. \n  \nImage: hans-johnson\,Shanghai_1\, CC BY-SA 2.0\, https://flic.kr/p/BPM1Va
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/lecture-series-autobiagraphies-shanghai-jewish-refugees-central-europa/
CATEGORIES:CeMEAS Lecture Series,Lecture
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