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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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SUMMARY:Online Drama Reading: 顾雷《进化》Lei GU\, Evolution
DESCRIPTION:顾雷《进化》Lei GU\, Evolution\nTime: 14: 00 – 17: 00  12. September 2020 \nPlace: Online (VooV Meeting ID：518 226 916) \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. \nAccording to Stanford Encyclopedia\, evolution means the changes in the proportions of biological types in a population over time\, which is also a common understanding for most people. However\, what does the term evolution mean when it comes to one particular family in current society\, such as a journalist or a taxi driver living in Beijing? What is the so-called best choice to make for “evolution?” \nIt is a great honor and pleasure to invite the playwright\, Mr. Lei Gu\, to participate in our online script reading and discussion on Sep. 12th. \nIf you would like to know more about the evolutional story that happened in the wee hours of Beijing\, please join us to read the Evolution together. \nFor more information about the Chinese Theater in Goettingen\, please click here.
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/online-drama-reading-%e9%a1%be%e9%9b%b7%e3%80%8a%e8%bf%9b%e5%8c%96%e3%80%8blei-gu-evolution/
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SUMMARY:Workshop: The Sound Topography of Göttingen (SOTO-Gö) 哥廷根声音地貌
DESCRIPTION:Workshop: The Sound Topography of Göttingen (SOTO-Gö) 哥廷根声音地貌\nSeptember 19\, 2020\n \n  \n  \nDr. Yumin Ao\nGlobal and Transregional Studies Platform\, University of Göttingen\nCentre for Modern East Asian Studies\, University of Göttingen\nFor  more information regarding the workshop and registration\, please see the webpage of Yingming Theater: https://yingmingtheater.com/events/workshop/  \nThe Sound Topography of Göttingen (SOTO-Gö) “哥廷根声音地貌”工作坊将带领参与者从探索城市声音开始\,从有意识地倾听到声音工厂\,然后到理解剧场音效的设计和挖掘剧本潜台词\,最后再返回到对于自我与社群关系的思考。工作坊以过程为导向\,让参与者通过合作完成一项项任务的方式\,去重新 定义戏剧艺术场域里的“维度” “现场” 与“虚实”\,并在个体连接社群的有效互动中\,去突破对戏剧与现实美学关系的常规考量。 \nAbstract: The “sound” in the project of the Sound Topography of Göttingen (SOTO-Gö) refers to sounds collected in the city of Göttingen. “Topography” originally means in ancient Greece the description of a place\, but in the SOTO-Gö project\, we loan the term and use it in a broad sense which is related to a map. The project is concerned with local information about sound sources in general\, including natural and artificial sound features. It involves the recording of sounds\, the identification of specific sound-forms\, and the mapping of the recorded sounds. The project-based approach requests participants to create a sound-map online together\, which can demonstrate the phonic identity of Göttingen’s urban community. Moreover\, through describing personal sensory details for sounds\, participants may reveal the transformative dimension of their individual attitudes towards listening. When listening consciously and actively\, one becomes a good practitioner in community involvement and will be able to further one’s understanding that community connections are significant and integral features of the self. Analysis of the roles performed by the sound effects in theater and subtexts of drama contributes to the completion of this project.\nKey words: sound\, subtext\, topography\, listening\, community\, the self \n摘要:哥廷根声音地貌(SOTO-Gö)项目中“声音”是指在哥廷根市采集到的声音。 “地貌”一词最初在古希腊语中指的是对位置的描述\,但是在本项目中\,我们借用了该术语\,并在广义上使用它来指代地图。该项目关注有关声音资源的本地信息\,包括自然和人工的声音。活动涉及声音的记录、特定声音形式的识别以及将采集到的声音标示在地图上。项目要求参与者共同在线创建声音地图\,以显示哥廷根城市社区的语音特性。此外\,通过描述自身对声音的感受\,参与者可以改变他们对于聆听的个人态度。我们认为\,当有意识地积极地倾听时\,人们就会成为社区的良好实践者\,并能够进一步理解与社区建立联系也是构建自我的重要组成部分。对剧场音效和剧本潜台词的分析也是本次工作坊的重要组织部分。\n关键词:声音、潜台词、地貌、倾听、社群、自我 \n 
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SUMMARY:Online Drama Reading: 朱宜《杂音》Yi ZHU\, A Deal
DESCRIPTION:朱宜《杂音》Yi ZHU\, A Deal\nTime: 14: 00 – 17: 00  26. September 2020 \nPlace: Online (VooV Meeting ID：979 386 357) \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. \nWhat will happen if Chinese parents would like to buy an American house for their kid who receives his/her education in the United States? What kind of “chemical reaction” will be produced by the generation gap plus cultural shocks between China and the USA? Let us read the Yi ZHU’s A Deal to explore their conflicts and struggles. \nAnyone interested in the drama A Deal is warmly welcome to participate in the activities. \nFor more information about the Chinese Theater in Goettingen\, please click here.
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20200930T160000
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SUMMARY:The 16th Göttingen East Asia Research Salon
DESCRIPTION:The Shifting Relationship between Classics and History: Constructing Historical Continuity in Republican China\n  \n  \n\n\nPresenter:\nFelix Erdt (University of Göttingen\, Department of East Asian Studies) \nCommentators:\nProf. Viren Murthy (Associate Professor of History\, University of Wisconsin-Madison)\nDr. Phil. Dr. rer. Med. Dominique Hertzer (Guest Researcher at the Centre for Modern East Asian Studies\, University of Göttingen) \nTime: Wednesday\, September 30\, 4 pm – 5.30 pm\nJoin us via Zoom\, no prior registration required:\n https://uni-goettingen.zoom.us/j/94054360676?pwd=UzZZWWpCdlQ4a2RQd3JRWktUTXpaUT09\nConvener & host: Katja Pessl \nAbstract:\nIn this dissertation project\, I investigate how scholars in Republican China tried to construct continuity between the modern epoch and the Confucian past in the context of the intrusion of Western notions of historical progress.\nI focus on three scholars from the Sichuan province\, Liu Xianxin (1896-1932)\, Meng Wentong (1894-1968) and Li Yuancheng (1909-1958) who reinterpreted the relationship of classics and history in their historiographical writings in different ways.\nStrongly influenced by Daoist thinking\, Liu held a cyclical view of history and therefore believed in a future turn that will overcome modernity according to logic of the changing “propensity of times“ . Meng supposed a development of Confucianism through history which culminated in the utopian ideas of an ideal society of the western Han scholars and can served as a blueprint for revolutionary transformation of Chinese society. Li emphasized Confucianism as the core of the cultural identity of Chinese people. Confucianism was constantly changing throughout history and was adjusted to different historical circumstances. \nFelix Erdt:\nSince March 2017 I am a doctoral candidate and research assistant at the Department of East Asian Studies at the University of Göttingen. My research interests include conservatism\, the idea of progress in history and modern Chinese historiography with a focus on late Qing and Republican China. In my PhD I conduct research about Chinese conservatism.I hold a Bachelor degree in East-Asian Studies/China and History\, and a Master degree in Modern Sinology from Georg-August-University Göttingen/Germany. As a part of my studies I spent one year each at the Beijing Foreign Studies University and at the National Chengchi University in Taiwan. In my Master-Thesis I researched Liu Xianxin’s criticism of the idea of progress in history. \nViren Murthy\nMy work probes the historical conditions for the possibility of philosophy and politics in the modern world and in East Asia in particular. I am generally interested in the attempts of East Asian intellectuals to resist modernity through reviving premodern philosophies and religions\, such as Buddhism. My first book\, The Political Philosophy of Zhang Taiyan: The Resistance of Consciousness\, shows how in early 20th century China\, Zhang Taiyan\, drew on Consciousness-Only (Yogācāra) Buddhism to formulate a theory of revolution. In particular\, the book explains how this seemingly ancient body of knowledge is reformulated as China was incorporated into the global capitalist system of nation-states. My more recent project\, tentatively entitled\, “Imagining Asia: Takeuchi Yoshimi and the Conundrums of Asian Modernity\,” examines how philosophies of resistance intersect with visions of transnational identity and hopes for an alternative future. The historical context for this second work continues to be the fundamental transformations in conceptions of space and time associated with spread of global capitalism and how such changes affect the way intellectuals in East Asia conceive of political alliances\, strategies and futures. In this context\, the project not only concerns the manner in which Takeuchi re-imagines the politics of Asian identity\, but also how such imaginaries relate to attempts to imagine a different world by Marxists in Japan and elsewhere in East Asia. The project about Asianism also has an important contemporary dimension and in this context I interrogate the work of various proponents of Asianism\, such as Baik Yong-soe\, Kuan-hsing Chen\, Sun Ge and Wang Hui. \nDominique Hertzer\nDominique Hertzer hat im Fach Sinologie über den Text des Buches der Wandlungen (Yijing) aus dem Grabfund von Mawangdui promoviert und im Fach Geschichte der Medizin mit einer Untersuchung zum unterschiedlichen Verhältnis von Leib und Seele im Abendland sowie Geist und Körper in China. Sie hat eine Praxis für chinesische Medizin und Philosophie in Utting am Ammersee. Sie unterrichtet als Lehrbeauftragte an den Universitäten München\, Göttingen und Oldenburg sowie in ihrem in ihrem eigenen Institut. Seit 2017 ist sie als Gastwissenschaftlerin am Cemeas der Universität Göttingen beschäftigt. Ihre Forschungsschwerpunkte sind das Verhältnis von Medizin und Philosophie\, das Leib- Seele Verhältnis im Abendland und in China sowie die Philosophische Praxis. Dominique Hertzer veröffentlichte zuletzt: Durchgänge Tong 通 Eine Chinesische Philosophie des Kommunizierens. \n  \n  \n  \n 
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