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SUMMARY:The Chinese Theater in Goettingen
DESCRIPTION:The Chinese Theater in Goettingen\nThe Chinese Theater in Goettingen is a Chinese-language amateur theater group founded in summer 2019. Most members are Chinese students\, but the group also includes research fellows\, German students learning Chinese language at the University of Goettingen\, and professionals working in the city of Goettingen. Dr. Yumin Ao acts as the coordinator. She is a researcher at the Gobal and Transregional Studies Platform\, and her research interests focus on Chinese drama and cross-cultural theater. A team of volunteers take charge of operation\, dramaturgy\, technique and media of the theater group. Members meet every three weeks to read plays or to make staged readings of plays written by Chinese playwrights\, for instance The Greatest Event in Life\, The Rhinoceros in Love\, and the Comical History of the Life of Dr. Faustus\, etc. \n\n\n\nThe Chinese Theater in Goettingen wants to build friendly and inclusive spaces. Its purpose is to contribute to cross-cultural communication. Through staged readings and performances\, we encourage thinking about “selection bias in life” and “personal development” and to widen our horizons. We also want to rethink cultural identities in the global context. We believe that by expressing our ideas and positions in universal issues we can contribute to clarifying problems of finding one’s identity and can suggest possible solutions. Building up a communicative platform will make different cultures more accessible and asessable. \nTheater Online\nChinese Theater online activities – 在线朗读剧本:  We usually meet online Fridays afternoon from 2PM to 4PM. We read dramas and do some role-play exercises together via WeChat/QQ or VooV audio calls.\n\nWeChat ID: 哥廷根戏剧读演社\nQQ #: 335030419\nE-mail: yumin.ao@phil.uni-goettingen.de\nWebsite: Yingmingtheater\n\nAll students are warmly welcome to participate in the activities. Anyone who is interested may join us via the above contacts. It’s a great opportunity to practice Chinese language with native speakers.\n 
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/the-chinese-theater-in-goettingen/
CATEGORIES:Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20200605T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20200716T190000
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SUMMARY:Virtuelle Ringvorlesung: Resilienzen – Über den Umgang des Menschen mit Pandemien und anderen Katastrophen in der Geschichte
DESCRIPTION:Zu der Vorlesungsreihe tragen viele Kolleginnen und Kollegen aus dem Seminar für Mittlere und Neuere Geschichte\, dem Institut für Historische Landesforschung\, dem Althistorischen Seminar\, dem Seminar für Klassische Philologie\, dem Institut für Wirtschafts- und Sozialgeschichte\, dem Ostasiatischen Seminar und dem Center für Modern Indian Studies bei und berichten vielfach aus ihren aktuell laufenden Forschungen \nDie Vorlesungen werden als Slidecast am jeweiligen Termin spätestens um 18 Uhr bei stud.ip online gestellt. Bitte melden Sie sich für die Vorlesungsreihe in Stud.IP an\, um Zugriff auf die Dateien zu erhalten. Wie in jeder Vorlesungsreihe werden keine Prüfungen abgenommen. \nAblaufplan \nEinführung \n  \n\n22.4.2020: Arnd Reitemeier Einführung: Vulnerabilität und Resilienz: Gesellschaften und ihre Reaktionen auf Pandemien und Katastrophen\n\nAbschnitt I: Katastrophen und Pandemien – Das Ereignis und die Folgen \n\n29.4.2020: Frank Rexroth Die Große Pest 1348\n6.5.2020: Niels Petersen Die große Mandränke 1362\n13.5.2020: Otto Gecser Plague\, Religion and the Fear of Infection in 15th-c. Perugia\n15.5.2020: Dominic Sachsenmaier Die Katastrophen um die Mitte des 17. Jahrhunderts – China und die Welt\n20.5.2020: Dirk Schumann Die “Spanische Grippe“ 1918/19 – eine verdeckte Katastrophe\n27.5.2020: Hartmut Berghoff Hingenommen und Vergessen. Die “Asiatische” Grippepandemie 1957/58\n\nAbschnitt II: Gesellschaftliche Reaktionen\, Strategien und Diskurse im Umgang mit Pandemien und Katastrophen \n\n29.5.2020: Heinz-Günther Nesselrath Die Pest im klassischen Athen und ihre historischen und literarischen Folgen\n3.6.2020: Philip Knäble Handelssperre\, Quarantäne\, Reinlichkeit – Der Lock-Down in frühneuzeitlichen Pestordnungen\n5.6.2020: Johannes Bergemann Die Pest in Athen – Die Pandemie im 5. Jh. v. Chr. und ihre Folgen für die antike Demokratie. Eine archäologische Perspektive\n10.6.2020: Ansgar Schanbacher Epidemien in der frühneuzeitlichen Stadt\n12.6.2020: Malte de Vries\, Alltag und städtisches Leben in Zeiten der Pest: Das Beispiel Braunschweig (1529–1681)\n17.6.2020: Ravi Ahuja Epidemie und soziale Frage: Die Pest in Bombay\, 1896–97\n24.6.2020: Richard Hölzl Malaria und die Zusammenhänge zwischen Materialität und Kultur in der Geschichtswissenschaft\n1.7.2020: Martin Lindner “Waldvolk kämpfe mit dem Boden um dein Sein!” – Germanisch-deutsche “Resilienz” im nationalsozialistischen Propagandafilm Ewiger Wald (1936)\n8.7.2020: Katja Wezel Umgang mit dem Trauma des stalinistischen Terrors: Die Massendeportationen der Esten\, Letten und Litauer 1941 und 1949\n15.7.2020: Eva Klay Katastrophenschutz und Triage im 20. Jahrhundert\n\n\n  \nDie Vorträge können Sie sich auch hier auf Youtube ansehen.\n  \n 
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/virtuelle-ringvorlesung-resilienzen-uber-den-umgang-des-menschen-mit-pandemien-und-anderen-katastrophen-in-der-geschichte/
LOCATION:StudIP & Youtube
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTAMP:20260521T094514
CREATED:20200604T124103Z
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SUMMARY:Virtuelle Ringvorlesung - Ein Virus verändert die Welt
DESCRIPTION:Jeden Dienstag um 18.15 Uhr und damit zu unserer regulären Ringvorlesungs-Zeit laden wir Sie zu unserem Ringvorlesungs-Live-Stream ein. In den kommenden Wochen wird es dabei um verschiedene Themen gehen. \nMit einem informativen und anschaulichen Vortrag präsentieren unsere Referent*innen in einem rund 20-minütigen Vortrag ihre Themen. Anschließend haben Sie für weitere 10 Minuten die Gelegenheit\, miteinander ins Gespräch zu kommen und eventuelle Rückfragen zu klären. \nMehr Informationen hier.
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/virtuelle-ringvorlesung-ein-virus-verandert-die-welt/
LOCATION:Zoom & Youtube
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20200701T080000
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SUMMARY:First Drama Workshop of the Yingming Theater
DESCRIPTION:The Yingming theater is going to have its first Drama Workshop in August. \n\nFocus: Cross-cultural Communication \nFormat: Playback Theater \nLanguage: English/Chinese/German \nPlatform: Zoom Meeting Room (TBA) \nDate: TBA \n\nWho can participate in this workshop? \nIf you are curious about the theatrical forms of playback\, such as “Fluid sculptures”\, “Pairs”\, “Chorus”\, “Free form”\, “Snap shot” and “Collage”\, if you want to communicate with friends of diverse cultural\, linguistic\, ethnic or religious backgrounds and share your life stories\, and if you want to personally participate in the performances on the spot\, then don’t hesitate to join us! This event can definitely provide you with a new perspective and a unique experience. \nWe always believe that everyone’s story has its own value and is worthy of being heard and respected. Therefore\, we aim to understand the cultural diversity\, to find ways to communicate effectively and to build a mutual understanding as well as the consensus. \nOrganizers:  \nDr. Yumin Ao（Researcher at the Center for the Modern East Asian Studies） \nZhao Zhao（MA candidate at the Department of German Philology） \nRegistration: \nyingming.theater@gmail.com \n\nFor more information on the workshop click here. \n 
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/first-drama-workshop-of-the-yingming-theater/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20200707T180000
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SUMMARY:The 15th Göttingen East Asia Research Salon
DESCRIPTION:The 15th Göttingen East Asia Research Salon:\nCloser to the self while far from home: A longitudinal study about the experiences of students from People’s Republic of China in Germany\n\n  \nPlease RSVP for the event via Ms Kara Blumenthal at assist@cemeas.uni-goettingen.de. \nPresenter:\nLili Jiang (University of Göttingen\, Department of East Asian Studies)\n\nCommentators:\nDr. Jesús Pineda (Scientific coordinator and researcher\, German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD)\nDr. Sascha Klotzbücher (Acting Chair\, Society and Economy of China\, University of Göttingen) \nModerator: \nKatja Pessl (Centre for Modern East Asian Studies) \n\nTime: Tuesday\, 07.07.2020\, 6 pm (c.t.) – 7:30 pm\nVenue: Online via Zoom \n\nAbstract:\nThis dissertation explores the changes in Chinese master students’ identity and their sense of belonging during the years of their stay in Germany. The main purpose is to understand how they perceive their attachment to China politically\, culturally and ethnically and how the perception gradually changed after their experiences in Germany\, where they have learnt and developed different strategies to negotiate their identity and belonging. The study applies a combination of longitudinal method and the method of the biographical narrative interview which tracks 25 Chinese students’ lived experiences and processes of their change from their first semester until after they graduate from Germany\, in order to capture critical moments of their transitions. The dissertation provides longitudinal evidence to reveal the complex and multilayered nature of the changing progress of these students’ identity and also supports that students’ transcultural experiences in Germany which helped them “unlearn” a normalized concept of “Chineseness” assisted them to go beyond their state-bound national loyalty and postulate a potential transcultural position in today’s world. \n  \nShort Bio:\nI was born in Deyang\, Sichuan and obtained both my bachelor’s and master’s degree at Sichuan University. I studied applied linguistics and bilingual education in Chengdu\, New York\, Uppsala and Goettingen. Before coming to Goettingen for my PhD program\, I taught Chinese to international students at Sichuan University and Southwestern University of Finance and Economics in Chengdu.
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/the-15th-gottingen-east-asia-research-salon/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Conference,East Asia Research Salon,Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20200711T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20200711T170000
DTSTAMP:20260521T094514
CREATED:20200709T115517Z
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SUMMARY:Online Drama Reading: The Umbrella in Salzburg
DESCRIPTION:苏叔阳《萨尔茨堡的雨伞》Shuyang SU\, The Umbrella in Salzburg\nTime: 14: 00 – 17: 00  11. July 2020 \nPlace: Online (VooV Meeting ID：696 443 903 ) \nEmail: yingming.theater@gmail.com \nManner: Participants will read dramas and do some role-play exercises together via video or voice calls. Being an auditor is also welcome. \nThe derailment seems to be the uppermost factor of an abortive relationship. What kind of stories will happen in a seemingly relaxed relationship in Salzburg? Are there any so-called schemes\, PUA (Pick-up Artist)\, or even the derailment? Let us read the diverting script The Umbrella in Salzberg by Shuyang Su. \nIf you want to know more about the drama The Umbrella in Salzburg\, please do not hesitate to join us. \nFor more information about the Chinese Theater in Goettingen\, please click here.
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/online-drama-reading-the-umbrella-in-salzburg/
CATEGORIES:Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20200714T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20200714T193000
DTSTAMP:20260521T094514
CREATED:20200701T140430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200710T084844Z
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SUMMARY:Online Lecture: Affective pedagogic spaces in contemporary China
DESCRIPTION:Lecturer: Gil Hizi (PhD University of Sydney)\nTime: 14. July. 2020\, 6:00 p.m.\nVenue: Zoom\n \n  \nThrough the influence of psychotherapeutic expertise and popular entertainment\, pedagogic programs for “self-improvement” in China today define positive affect as a key aspect of learning. In this talk\, based on participant observations in the city of Jinan\, I describe how workshops for interpersonal skills produce interactive spaces that spark enthusiasm and optimism in participants. These pedagogies draw on the current primacy of “positive energy” (zheng nengliang) in Chinese education\, media\, and politics. I will discuss how these interactive spaces resemble group interactions from the communist period\, while today positive affect is positioned more as an endpoint in separation from ordinary life and collective enterprises. \nGil Hizi (PhD University of Sydney) is a Humboldt Postdoctoral Fellow of Anthropology at the University of Cologne. He studies social change in China by focusing on perceptions of personhood and emotions. His main sites of enquiry have been pedagogic practices of self-improvement and psychotherapy. His work has been published in Anthropology and Asian Studies journals. \n  \nZoom Access: \nTopic: Affective Pedagogic Spaces in Contemporary China\, Gil Hizi (PhD University of Sydney)\nTime: 14.Jul.2020 06:00 PM Amsterdam\, Berlin\, Rom\, Stockholm\, Wien \nhttps://uni-goettingen.zoom.us/j/92606540714?pwd=eFFXU3NTZUlNSms3TEJlVklIczJudz09\n\nMeeting-ID: 926 0654 0714\nPasswort: 505976\n\n\n\n\n\nPicture: MartaZ* \, Positivity \, https://flic.kr/p/egg74u\nAttribution 2.0 Generic (CC BY 2.0)\n  \n 
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/online-lecture-affective-pedagogic-spaces-in-contemporary-china/
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20200715T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20200715T183000
DTSTAMP:20260521T094514
CREATED:20200707T091800Z
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Weaponizing medicine: China’s disease prevention and the “military-civil fusion” in medical research
DESCRIPTION:Weaponizing medicine: China’s disease prevention and the “military-civil fusion” in medical research\nSascha Klotzbücher (University of Göttingen) \nTime: July 15\, 2020  5pm\nVenue: Zoom-Meeting\nhttps://uni-goettingen.zoom.us/j/93597507671?pwd=S3htRlBNd0RNQVF6Ukw3dlpBSXJEUT09\nMeeting-ID: 935 9750 7671\nPasswort: 404190 \nAbstract\nSince 2016\, the Chinese Communist Party proclaimed the strategy of “military-civil fusion” of research (Kania 2019) (军民融合). However\, this cooperation between military academies and civil universities or research institutes is not new. This lecture aims to discuss the overseen or hidden link and connection to the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) and its warfare for the institutionalization of disease control in China with case studies from the Korean War to the recent outbreak of Covid-19 epidemics. \nI will discuss two different qualities of this militarization of disease control and medicine: First\, disease control is organized in a procedural logic and along with the script of warfare and it mainly implemented by agents of warfare. The fight against an “American virus” during the Korean War\, the strive to eliminate transmitting animals during several health campaigns\, the SARS in 2003 and Covid-19 epidemics are examples how disease control is organized in the logic of battle when military logistics and organization patterns temporarily take the lead and establish new forms of control and distribution. \nThe second dimension of the militarization of the medical field is how “Military Academies” initiate and supervise joint medical projects with “civil” research institutes and universities. The best-documented example of this military-civic fusion is the noble price laureate Tu Youyou and her involvement in the “Project 523” against malaria in the 1970s. \nToday\, the Communist Party has restructured its science institutions and scientists to explore new forms of warfare with “life-controlling power” (制生权) or brain/ -controlling power” (制脑权). For this aim\, the PLA seeks to integrate certain strategically important scientific disciplines (nanotech\, neuroscience\, genetics\, AI) and their research into its military strategies. However\, in contrast to Tu Youyou’s studies conducted in an exclusive Chinese context\, today’s weaponization of science intends to create research platforms with international scholars for innovation and knowledge transfer of their usable data\, techniques\, and output. I will analyze these mechanisms based on the French-Chinese cooperation in one of the labs of the Wuhan Institute of Virology and the current search for vaccines against Covid-19 in commercial start-ups with a military background. \nSascha Klotzbücher is the Acting Chair for “Society and Economy of China” at the University of Göttingen. His research interests are health governance and memory of the Cultural Revolution. Related publication to the topic of the talk is the article “’Embedded Research’ in Collaborative Fieldwork” in the Journal of Chinese Current Affairs and his Ph.D. thesis on rural health care in the People’s Republic. His recent publication is a monograph on the transgenerational transmission of the Cultural Revolution in families (Lange Schatten der Kulturrevolution: Eine transgenerationale Perspektive auf Politik und Emotion in der Volksrepublik China“. Psychosozial-Verlag\, 2019). \n  \nPicture: Report of the International Scientific Commission for the Investigation of the Facts Concerning Bacterial Warfare in Korea and China (ISC)\, 1952
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/lecture-weaponizing-medicine-chinas-disease-prevention-and-the-military-civil-fusion-in-medical-research/
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20200724T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20200913T170000
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SUMMARY:CeMEAS Summer Break 2020
DESCRIPTION:CeMEAS wishes you a wonderful and relaxing summer break! \nWe will be back next semester with more exciting events and news to share with you right here! \n  \n  \n  \nPhoto: Tambako\, Cute red panda on the branch\, CC BY-ND 2.0\, https://www.flickr.com/photos/tambako/49690787126/
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/cemeas-summer-break-2020/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20200725T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20200725T170000
DTSTAMP:20260521T094514
CREATED:20200709T140104Z
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SUMMARY:Online Drama Reading: 童道明《塞纳河少女的面模》Daoming TONG\, The Facial Mask of Seine Maiden
DESCRIPTION:童道明《塞纳河少女的面模》Daoming TONG\, The Facial Mask of Seine Maiden\nTime: 14: 00 – 17: 00  25. July 2020 \nPlace: Online (VooV Meeting ID：349 101 546) \nEmail: yingming.theater@gmail.com \nManner: Participants will read dramas and do some role-play exercises together via video or voice calls. Being an auditor is also welcome. \nThe Facial Mask of Seine Maiden was bought by Zhi FENG (冯至) accidentally in a bookstore when he studied aboard in Berlin. Since then\, he had kept this facial mask even when he was at the National Southwest Associated University. If you are interested in Zhi FENG’s poems and his friendship with another famous Chinese scholar Xianlin JI (季羡林)\, please join us to read The Facial Masks of Seine Maiden together. \nAnyone interested in the drama The Facial Mask of Seine Maiden is warmly welcome to participate in the activities. \nFor more information about the Chinese Theater in Goettingen\, please click here.
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/online-drama-reading-%e7%ab%a5%e9%81%93%e6%98%8e%e3%80%8a%e5%a1%9e%e7%ba%b3%e6%b2%b3%e5%b0%91%e5%a5%b3%e7%9a%84%e9%9d%a2%e6%a8%a1%e3%80%8bdaoming-tong-the-facial-mask-of-seine-maiden/
LOCATION:VooV
CATEGORIES:Theater
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