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SUMMARY:Voices of Struggle: LGBTQ & Feminist Activism in China and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:Voices of Struggle: LGBTQ & Feminist Activism in China and Beyond\nVoices of Struggle explores the complex entanglements between activism and academia in transnational perspective. What does it mean to be an engaged or activist scholar today? How should we think about the connections/separations between the two spheres of activism and academia? And how can activists and academics best combine their strengths to effect change? In what ways are deepening transnational connections re-shaping the practice of activism around the globe? This two day event brings together leading scholars and activists to discuss these questions in relation to the development of feminism and LGBTQ activism in China and beyond. \nEvent is free to the public. No registration is needed. \nWorkshop: April 17\, 13:30 – 18:15\nVenue: Emmy-Noether-Saal\, Tagungs- und Veranstaltungshaus Alte Mensa\, Wilhelmsplatz 3\, Göttingen \nParticipants：\nBao Hongwei (University of Nottingham)\nHarriett Evans (University of Westminster)\nLi Tingting (Activist\, London)\nKimberley Manning (Concorida University)\n \n  \nFilm Screening: April 18\, 18:00 – 20:00\nLocation: ZHG 002 \nVachina Monologues 来自阴道\nFanPopo|28’|2013\nDocumentary China\nLanguage: Mandarin\nSubtitles: English \nParticipants:\nBao Hongwei (University of Nottingham)\nFan Popo (Filmmaker\, Berlin)\nLi Tingting (Activist\, London) \n  \nProgram:\nA first roundtable session\, featuring Harriet Evans (Westminster) and Kimberley Manning (Concordia)\, explores the history and development of feminism in relation to politics and state power in China. Evans is an expert on gender and sexuality in China and is the author of many studies on these topics including The Subject of Gender: Daughters and Mothers in Urban China (Rowman and Littlefield\, 2007). Manning specializes in Chinese politics\, women and politics\, and the rights of transgender children and youth. She is the author of the forthcoming book Revolutionary Attachments: Party Families and the Gendered Origins of Chinese State Power” (Cornell University Press\, 2019) \nA second session turns to China’s recent feminist awakening and the struggle for LGBTQ rights and will feature the inspirational activist Li Tinging/“Maizi” and Bao Hongwei (Nottingham). Li is one of China’s famous ‘Feminist Five’ who made headlines around the world in March 2015 when they were arrested and detained in Beijing for planning to hand out stickers about sexual harassment on International Women’s Day. Bao is an expert on LGBTQ activism in China and author of a new book on the topic\, Queer Comrades: Gay Identity and Tongzhi Politics in Postsocialist China (NIAS Press\, 2018). \nAn evening film screening on Wednesday\, 18 April will feature the documentary The VaChina Monologues\, a reflection on performances of Eve Ensler’s play around China since its first staging in Sun Yat-sen University (Guangzhou) in 2003. The director Fan Popo will join us for a discussion of his film. \n  \n  \nClick here for more details. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/upcoming-symposium-academia-meets-activism-lgbtq-feminist-activism-china-beyond/
LOCATION:Alten Mensa\, Wilhelmsplatz 3\, Gӧttingen\, 37073\, Germany
CATEGORIES:CeMEAS Podium
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SUMMARY:Film Screening: The VaChina Monologues
DESCRIPTION:Film Screening: The VaChina Monologues\nWednesday\, April 18\, 18:00-20:00\, ZHG 002\nModerator: Katja Pessl\n \n  \nFan Popo’s 2013 short documentary explores how ‘The Vagina Monologues’ (1996)\, the iconic yet controversial play by Eve Ensler\, has become an empowering tool for feminist and women’s groups all over China. The first theatrical performance in the PRC was translated and directed by Professor Ai Xiaoming of Sun Yat-sen University (Guangzhou) in 2003; since then enactments of ‘The Vagina Monologues’ (in Chinese ‘来自阴道’ lit. ‘from the vagina’)\, at times banned and partly censored\, have taken over university campuses\, theatres\, cafes\, villages\, streets and public transport.\n(Source:shadesofnoir.org.uk)\n\n\n\n\nAbout the director:\nFan Popo is a queer filmmaker\, writer and activist. Born in 1985\, he graduated from the Beijing Film Academy. He published “Happy Together: Complete Record of a Hundred Queer Films”. His documentary works include: New Beijing\, New Marriage\, Mama Rainbow\, The VaChina Monologues and other works. He has participated in international film festivals in Taipei\, Copenhagen\, Los Angeles\, Mumbai and other places. In 2012 he received the Prism Prize of the 22nd Hong Kong Lesbian and Gay Film Festival\, and was invited to join the jury of MixCopenhagen in 2014. Fan Popo now serves as a committee member of the Beijing Queer Film Festival and is a board member of Beijing LGBT Centre. \n  \nImage: public poster \n 
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/film-screening-vachina-monologues/
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SUMMARY:Lecture Series 2018: What Makes a Superpower? New Perspectives on China's Rise
DESCRIPTION:CeMEAS Lecture Series Summer Term 2018:\nChina in a Global World\nConveners: Sarah Eaton & Katja Pessl\n  \nTitle: What Makes a Superpower? New Perspectives on China’s Rise\n\nTime & Place: 18:00-20:00\, VG 3.103\nLiu Kang (Duke University)\nTuesday\, April 24\nChinese Exceptionalism: A Research Agenda \nIain Johnston (Harvard University)\nTuesday\, May 15\nChina and International Order: What Order? Which Order?  \nQin Yaqing (China Foreign Affairs University)\nTuesday\, May 29\nChinese culture and foreign policy decision (中国文化与外交决策) \nTodd Hall (Oxford University)\nTuesday\, 5 June\nThe Senkaku Islands Dispute: A MacGruffin? \nSaori Katada (University of Southern California)\nTuesday\, 12 June\nThe BRICS and Collective Financial Statecraft \n  \nPrimary Organizer: CeMEAS\nCo-Hosts: Department of East Asian Studies\, Department of Political Science\, Global and Transregional Studies Platform\nSponsors: Academic Confucius Institute (Qin Yaqing & Liu Kang)\, Department of East Asian Studies\, Department of Political Science\, CeMEAS \n  \n  \nDesign: CeMEAS \nImage: VR_Man\, CommScope\, 2.0 Generic (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)\, https://flic.kr/p/V6mWt7
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/upcoming-lecture-series/
LOCATION:KWZ\, Heinrich-Düker-Weg 14\, 37073 Göttingen\, 37073\, Germany
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SUMMARY:Lecture Series 2018: Chinese Exceptionalism: A Research Agenda
DESCRIPTION:Lecture Series 2018:\nChinese Exceptionalism: A Research Agenda\nLiu Kang (Duke University)\nTuesday\, April 24\, 6pm (c.t.)\, VG 3.103 \nAbstract: \nThis lecture explores the emergent Chinese exceptionalism in order to search for a possible research agenda from interdisciplinary approaches. It will focus on modern times from Mao to the present\, especially the ideological formations of Sinicization of Marxism (Chinese Marxism or Mao Zedong Thought)\,and “Socialism with Chinese Characteristics” (from Deng to Xi). To begin the research\, we need to address 1) Chinese exceptionalism under the rubrics of international politics; 2) Chinese exceptionalism as an ideology\, or value system; 3) cultural and historical roots of Chinese exceptionalism\, and 4) implications for Xi Jinping’s global strategy. \nShort bio: \nLiu Kang is Professor of Chinese Studies\, and Director of Duke Program of Research on China at Duke University. Professor Liu is Elected Member of Academia Europaea (The Academy of Europe) since 2015. He is the author of twelve books\, and written widely in scholarly journals in both English and Chinese. In addition\, He frequently contributes in the forms of op-eds\, interviews\, reviews\, to American and Chinese print media and the internet media\, on issues ranging from contemporary Chinese media and culture\, globalization\, to Marxism and aesthetics. \n  \nPrimary Organizer: CeMEAS\nCo-Hosts: Department of East Asian Studies\, Department of Political Science\, Global and Transregional Studies Platform\nSponsors: Academic Confucius Institute (Qin Yaqing & Liu Kang)\, Department of East Asian Studies\, Department of Political Science\, CeMEAS \n  \nImage: theo phontes\, Opening in Great Wall\, CC BY-SA 2.0.\, https://flic.kr/p/bBDWRT
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/lecture-series-2018-chinese-exceptionalism-research-agenda/
LOCATION:VG\, Platz der Göttinger Sieben 7\, 37073 Göttingen\, Germany
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