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SUMMARY:Lecture: History on Sale: Unofficial Archive Markets in Contemporary China
DESCRIPTION:History on Sale: Unofficial Archive Markets in Contemporary China \n\n\n\n\n\n\nDr. Yi Lu (Assistant Professor of History\, Dartmouth College)\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPH 20. Hörsaal der Philosophischen Fakultät\, Humboldtallee 19/21\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n1. July (Tuesday)\, 18:15–19:45\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbstract: \n\n\nFor the past four decades\, the study of contemporary China has been significantly shaped by an informal market in de-accessioned government archives. My research examines how state records have been transformed into both street commodities and scholarly resources\, proposing a theory of knowledge recycling through a material economy lens. In this presentation\, I explore how individuals on the margins of Chinese society\, including waste recyclers\, have repurposed discarded paper ephemera to create a counter-archive of knowledge. From Beijing’s Panjiayuan flea market to online platforms like Kongfuzi.com\, and through various forms of indigenous classification and private museums\, their cultural entrepreneurship has forged connections between a global network of scholars and collectors. This phenomenon has not only reshaped the field of contemporary Chinese history but also raised some unsettling questions about the practice and ethics of knowledge production: Who is a historian? What constitutes an archive? And what happens to history as a field when historians write with what they can buy?\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\nSpeaker:\n\n\n\n\nDr. Yi Lu is a historian of modern China\, with particular interests in the history of information\, material culture\, and digital humanities. He is currently Assistant Professor of History at Dartmouth College and working on his first book project\, The Dustbin of History: Making History in Modern China.\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\nOrganizer: \nProf. Dominic Sachsenmaier\, University of Göttingen 
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/lecture-history-on-sale-unofficial-archive-markets-in-contemporary-china/
LOCATION:PH 20. Hörsaal der Philosophischen Fakultät\, Humboldtallee 19/21
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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SUMMARY:Workshop: Pre-modern Literary Theory in Comparison – China\, India\, Europe
DESCRIPTION:Workshop: Pre-modern Literary Theory in Comparison – China\, India\, Europe\n  \n 4.–7. Juli 2025 \nHumboldtallee 19\, PH 20 & VG\, Platz der Göttinger Sieben 7\, room 3.104 \nVortragssprachen: Englisch \n  \nIn diesem internationalen Workshop diskutieren Forscher:innen aus China\, Indien und Europa vormoderne Literaturtheorien im Vergleich – von Sanskrit-Poetik und klassischer chinesischer Dichtung bis zu aristotelischer Mimesis und barocker Poesietheorie. \nDie Themen reichen von Metapoetik über Textkonzepte bis hin zu historischen Veränderungen von Gattungen. \n  \n Programm & Abstracts (PDF): \n\n\nAbstracts herunterladen \n\n\nProgramm herunterladen \n\n\n  \n Organisiert von: Prof. Dr. Matthias Freise (Slavistik & Weltliteratur\, Göttingen)
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Semi-Governmentalism: The Guild Socialists’ Reform Proposals in the Socialist Debates
DESCRIPTION:Semi-Governmentalism: The Guild Socialists’ Reform Proposals in the Socialist Debates\n  \n  \n  \nZhou Yuefeng (Sichuan University) \nTime: 08 July 2025 (Tuesday)\, 16:00–18:00 \nRoom: VG 2.105 \nLanguage: Chinese \nAbstract: \nOriginating in Britain\, Guild Socialism was one strand of socialist thought that gained popularity in China during the May Fourth period and served as an important intellectual resource for addressing the political situation of the time. Those influenced by it actively participated in the debates on socialism. However\, existing research has largely portrayed them as opponents of Marxism\, emphasizing their non-communist stance while overlooking their broader vision for societal reform. In response to the emerging discourse surrounding the ideas of a “strong government” and a “good government” in the public sphere during the socialist debates\, figures influenced by Guild Socialism—such as Zhang Dongsun\, Lan Gongwu\, Xu Liuji\, and Guo Mengliang—voiced sustained opposition. They not only rejected early communists’ proposals to achieve socialism through a strong state\, but also remained wary of idealized conceptions of an “omnipotent” or “benevolent” government. Instead\, they advocated for a gradual strengthening of social forces and the balance of state power through a combination of occupational and regional self-governance. Their ultimate goal was a “semi-government” or a “dual-government” model—an ideal of minimal government. Yet\, within an era that favored immediate action\, this gradualist\, society-oriented socialism was often dismissed as non-socialist or even anti-socialist. Ironically\, it was the socialism advocating for a strong state that became recognized as the “orthodox” form of socialism. \nBio: Prof. Dr. Zhou Yuefeng holds a Professorship in Chinese History at Sichuan University. He is the author of Alternative New Culture Movement: The Cultural Activities of Liang Qichao’s Circle and the Intellectuals around the May Fourth Movement (Peking University Press\, 2023). He has published articles on Modern Chinese intellectual history in  peer-reviewed journals\, including Historical Research\, Modern Chinese History Studies\, Bulletin of the Institute of Modern History Academia Sinica\, Journal of Tsinghua University (Philosophy and Social Sciences)\, etc. He serves as the vice president of Sun Yat-Sen Research Association and the vice chief director of “Data Platform of Chinese Modern history”. He is also an elected member of the “Centre for the Study of Modern Chinese Thought” at Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. \n\n  \n半政府主义：社会主义论战中基尔特主义者的改造构想 \n周月峰（四川大学历史文化学院） \n时间：2025年7月8日（星期二），16:00–18:00 \n地点：VG 2.105 \n语言：中文 \n摘要：起源于英国的基尔特社会主义是社会主义流派之一，曾在五四时期流行于中国，成为时人应对时局的重要思想资源。受其影响者曾深度参与社会主义论战，然而既有研究多将其视为马克思主义的对立者，看到的多是其非共产主义的面相，而忽视他们应对时局的整体构想。面对社会主义论战前后舆论界新兴的“强政府”与“好政府”思潮，当时受基尔特社会主义影响的张东荪、蓝公武、徐六几、郭梦良等人曾有持续反对。他们不仅反对早期共产主义者以“强政府”为手段实现社会主义的主张，在理想国家形态上也警惕“万能政府”、“好政府”的设想，而是希望通过逐渐发展社会力量，以职业自治与区域自治相结合的方式制衡政府，最终实现“半政府”、“两个政府”的小政府理想。然而，在当时倾向立刻行动的时代思潮中，这一倾向“社会”的渐进式社会主义，被视为了非社会主义或反社会主义，反而是主张“强政府”的社会主义，成了社会主义的“正统”。 \n简介：周月峰教授现任四川大学中国历史教授，著有《另一场新文化运动：五四前后“梁启超系”再造新文明的努力》（北京大学出版社，2023）。他在《历史研究》、《近代史研究》、《中央研究院近代史研究所集刊》、《清华大学学报（哲学社会科学版）》等同行评审期刊发表多篇关于中国近代思想史的学术论文。现任孙中山研究会副会长、“中国近代史数据平台”副主任，同时也是中国社会科学院“近代中国思想研究中心”特邀研究员。 \n 
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/semi-governmentalism-the-guild-socialists-reform-proposals-in-the-socialist-debates/
LOCATION:VG 2.105
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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SUMMARY: Lecture: A Multispecies Conquest of Zomia: The British Raj\, the Elephant Paths\, and the Panthay Mule Caravans in the Chin-Lushai Hills 
DESCRIPTION: A Multispecies Conquest of Zomia: The British Raj\, the Elephant Paths\, and the Panthay Mule Caravans in the Chin-Lushai Hills \n\n\nProf. Cao Yin (Peking University) \n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\nPH 20. Hörsaal der Philosophischen Fakultät\, Humboldtallee 19/21\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n8. July (Tuesday)\, 18:15–19:45\n\n\n\n\nAbstract:\n\n\nSince the 1850s\, the British Raj sought to control the Chin-Lushai Hills\, which lie between India and Burma. However\, the region’s harsh terrain and climate rendered British occupation nearly impossible. The encounter between the colonial authorities\, wild elephants\, and the Panthay mule caravans marked a turning point. By following wild elephant migratory corridors and relying on the infrastructures of the Panthay mule caravans\, the Raj overcame the logistical challenges that had previously hindered its efforts. This study argues that the non-Western knowledge upon which the British relied for their conquest of the hills in northeastern India and northern Burma was not purely locally rooted or indigenous. Rather\, it had been shaped through the mobilities of migratory elephants and itinerant Panthay traders\, who developed their understandings of the region through movement and translocal engagements. The British annexation of the Chin-Lushai Hills thus represents only one chapter in a longer\, multispecies history of conquest and entanglement in this frontier zone.\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nSpeaker:\n\n\n\n\n\nCao Yin is an associate professor in the department of history at Peking University. He is a scholar of modern South Asian history\, global history\, and India-China relations. He is the author of Chinese Sojourners in Wartime Raj\, 1942-45 (Oxford University Press\, 2022) and From Policemen to Revolutionaries: A Sikh Diaspora in Global Shanghai\, 1885-1945 (Brill\, 2017). He is a recipient of the Humboldt Research Fellowship for Experienced Researchers affiliated with the University of Göttingen. While in Göttingen\, he is developing a book manuscript that explores the more-than-human dimensions of colonial expansion across the India-Burma-China borderlands in the 19th century. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\nOrganizer: \nProf. Dominic Sachsenmaier\, University of Göttingen 
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/lecture-a-multispecies-conquest-of-zomia-the-british-raj-the-elephant-paths-and-the-panthay-mule-caravans-in-the-chin-lushai-hills/
LOCATION:PH 20. Hörsaal der Philosophischen Fakultät\, Humboldtallee 19/21
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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SUMMARY:Göttingen China Workshop on Globalization and Development
DESCRIPTION:Göttingen China Workshop on Globalization and Development\n  \nJuly 15–16\, 2025 \nOrganized by Prof. Dr. Andreas Fuchs\, Prof. Dr. Lei Li\, Prof. Dr. Krisztina Kis-Katos\, and Prof. Dr. Xiaohua Yu \nWe are pleased to welcome international scholars to Göttingen for a two-day workshop focused on current research regarding globalization and development in China. \n\nProgram Highlights\nKeynote: “From Invention to Education: Impact of Technology Innovation on Human Capital Formation in China” (Prof. Yifan Zhang\, CUHK) \n  \nSessions Topics:\nInnovation and Talent Allocation \nTrade and Environment \nTrade and Development \nFirms in the Global Economy \n  \n Venues:\nJuly 15: Alte Mensa\, Wilhelmsplatz 3 \nJuly 16: Oeconomicum\, Room 0.211\, Platz der Göttinger Sieben 3 \n  \n Contact: Prof. Dr. Lei Li (lei.li@uni-goettingen.de) \n 
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/gottingen-china-workshop-on-globalization-and-development/
CATEGORIES:Conference,Workshop
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SUMMARY:China in the Global Economy - 2nd Kiel-Göttingen-CEPR Conference
DESCRIPTION:China in the Global Economy: 2nd Kiel-Göttingen CEPR Conference\n  \n  \nDate: \n17–18 July 2025 \nVenue: \nLeibniz Association\, Chausseestraße 111\, 10115 Berlin\, Germany \n  \nToday\, China stands as the world’s foremost exporter and a significant global investor. Its global reach is exemplified by initiatives like the Belt and Road Initiative spanning over 150 countries. Its state-led economic model and intertwined economic-political strategy differ markedly from Western approaches\, positioning China as a key player in geoeconomics as it leverages economic prowess for strategic objectives. While China and European economies share interests in maintaining the global economic order\, tensions persist over market access\, competition practices\, and strategic industries. Despite China’s pivotal role in transforming the world economy\, academic research has not kept pace with its growing influence and the implications of its economic rise. \nThe second edition of the conference will serve as a nexus for leading scholars delving into China’s multifaceted role in the global economy. By convening in central Berlin\, steps away from the governmental district and main railway station\, the conference also aims to foster dialogue between academic research and policy practice. This unique setting will facilitate exchange between researchers studying China’s economic impact and decision-makers shaping international economic relations. \nWe are honored to welcome two distinguished keynote speakers: Ruixue Jia (University of California San Diego) will speak on Geopolitics and Chinese Education and David Yang (Harvard University) will present on China: Autocracy 2.0. \nOther confirmed speakers include: Stephen Chaudoin (Harvard University)\, Mikko Huotari (MERICS)\, Ernest Liu (Princeton University)\, Heiwai Tang (Asia Global Institute at the University of Hong Kong)\, Nancy Qian (Northwestern University)\, Larry Qiu (LNU)\, Claudia Steinwender (LMU)\, Yifan Zhang (CUHK). \n  \nPreliminary program \n2nd_Kiel-Göttingen-CEPR_China_Conference_Program_2025_Public.pdf \nAndreas Fuchs is grateful for financial support by the VolkswagenStiftung in the framework of the Momentum project “Tapping innovative data sources to analyze the impact of authoritarian states on global development.” \n  \nOrganizers: \n•Andreas Fuchs (University of Göttingen & IfW Kiel) \n•Wan-Hsin Liu (IfW Kiel) \n•Lei Li (University of Göttingen) \n•Moritz Schularick (IfW Kiel) \n•Christoph Trebesch (IfW Kiel) \n•Xiaohua Yu (University of Göttingen) \n  \n\nConference Partners \n  \n 
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/china-in-the-global-economy-2nd-kiel-gottingen-cepr-conference/
LOCATION:Leibniz Association\, Chausseestraße 111\, 10115 Berlin\, Germany
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SUMMARY:GCC#43: Industrial Policies: Do Chinese Industrial Policies Work\, and What Are the Domestic and International Implications?
DESCRIPTION:Industrial Policies: Do Chinese Industrial Policies Work\, and What Are the Domestic and International Implications?\n  \nDriven by strategic planning\, generous subsidies\, and long-term visions like “Made in China 2025\,” China’s industrial policy has significantly reshaped global manufacturing—from high-tech exports to green energy supply chains. Yet crucial questions remain: How effectively do these policies foster productivity growth and structural transformation within China? What distortions or inefficiencies do they create in domestic markets? And how do these strategies reverberate across international trade systems\, supply chains\, and geopolitical alignments? One particularly revealing case is the battery supply chain in the automotive sector\, which offers key insights into raw-material sourcing\, production scale\, and the dependencies that are increasingly shaping Europe’s green industrial transformation. These dynamics raise broader concerns for Europe\, as China’s industrial strategy increasingly challenges the EU’s industrial autonomy\, climate goals\, and geopolitical resilience. \n  \nJuly 17\, 11:00-12:00 [CEST] [In English]\nOnline via Zoom—Registration\n  \nProgram \nThe event consists of different impulse lectures followed by a discussion. \nThe Global China Conversation #43 will be held in English. \n  \nSpeakers \n \nMoritz Schularick \nMoritz Schularick is president of the Kiel Institute for the World Economy since June 2023 and Professor of Economics at Sciences Po (Paris). His research includes financial markets and asset prices\, issues in monetary macroeconomics\, and the causes of financial crises and economic inequality. \nPrior to his appointment in Kiel\, Moritz Schularick was Professor of Macroeconomics at the University of Bonn\, Director of the MacroFinance Lab there. He is also a Fellow of the DFG-Excellence Cluster ECONtribute and a full member of the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Academia Europea. Previously\, he conducted research at New York University\, the University of Cambridge\, Freie Universität Berlin\, and in the research department of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York\, among others. \nHe is a recipient of the 2022 Leibniz Prize\, Germany’s most prestigious research prize\, awarded by the German Research Foundation (DFG). In 2018\, he received the Gossen Prize of the Verein für Socialpolitik\, the most prestigious award given to German economists. He is editor of the most important European journal for economic policy\, “Economic Policy.” \nHe regularly advises central banks\, ministries of finance\, investors\, and international organizations. \n  \n \nSabrina Schulz \nDr. Sabrina Schulz is the Germany Director of the European Initiative for Energy Security (EIES)\, a think tank and advocacy organisation working on energy\, resource and supply chain security. She is also an Associate Fellow with the German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP) as well as an Adjunct Professor at Hertie School. \nShe started her professional career in the climate field as a climate diplomat with the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office. She is also the founding director of the Berlin office of E3G Third Generation Environmentalism; served as Head of the Berlin office at KfW; worked as the Executive Director of the Sustainable Development Solutions Network Germany; and was a Co-CEO at a ClimateTech and renewable energy start-up. \n  \n  \nHeiwai Tang \nHeiwai Tang is Victor and William Fung Professor in Economics\, Director of the Asia Global Institute and HKU APEC Study Center\, as well as Hong Kong Institute of Economics and Business Strategy at the University of Hong Kong (HKU). Prior to joining HKU\, he was tenured Associate Professor of International Economics at the School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) of Johns Hopkins University. He is also affiliated with the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas (U.S.)\, the Center of Economic Studies and Ifo Institute (CESIfo\, Germany)\, the Kiel Institute for the World Economy (Germany) and the Globalization and Economic Policy Center (U.K.) as a research fellow. He has been a consultant to the World Bank\, the International Finance Corporation\, the United Nations\, and the Asian Development Bank; and held visiting positions at the IMF\, Stanford\, MIT\, Harvard. He is currently an associate editor of the Journal of International Economics\, the Journal of Comparative Economics and the China Economic Review. Since 2021\, he has served on a number of public bodies\, including the Currency Board Sub-Committee of the HKMA’s Exchange Fund Advisory Committee and the Minimum Wage Commission in Hong Kong. Heiwai holds a Ph.D. in economics from MIT and a Bachelor of Science in mathematics from UCLA. His research interests span a wide range of theoretical and empirical topics in international trade\, with a specific focus on production networks\, global value chains\, and China. His research has been published in leading journals in economics\, including American Economic Review and Journal of International Economics. His research and opinions have been covered by BBC\, Financial Times\, New York Times\, Al Jazeera\, Foreign Policy\, South China Morning Post\, and various think tanks such as the Brookings Institution and the Peterson Institute for International Economics. \n  \n \nModerator: Julia Fiedler \nJulia Fiedler is Senior Editor China at Table.Briefings. She studied Regional Studies East Asia with a focus on China and Chinese legal culture in Cologne and studied and worked in Kunming and Beijing. She has been part of the China.Table team since 2022 and focuses on business and the automotive industry. Previously\, Julia Fiedler worked at the Axel Springer publishing house and as a TV journalist\, including at n-tv. \n  \n  \nContact: Hannah Holte (hannah.holte@ifw-kiel.de) \nRegistration \nPlease register for this and following Global China Conversations here: \nRegistration for Global China Conversations Event Series | Kiel Institute \n  \n  \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAcademic Partners\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMedia Partner\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nChina.Table Professional Briefing is the new independent daily reporting from Berlin\, Brussels and Beijing. The acclaimed editorial team offers an European point of view on political and technological developments in China – for leaders in government\, business\, academia\, and civil society. \nTry it now for 30 days with no obligation: test the German version for free – test the English version for free \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/gcc43-industrial-policies-do-chinese-industrial-policies-work-and-what-are-the-domestic-and-international-implications/
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SUMMARY:Abend der Filmsongs – Gesang & Gespräch
DESCRIPTION:Abend der Filmsongs – Gesang & Gespräch\nEin besonderes Highlight der chinesischsprachigen Filmwoche 2025 \n Datum: Samstag\, 19. Juli 2025 \n Uhrzeit: 18:00–ca. 21:00 Uhr \n Ort: KWZ 0.608\, Universität Göttingen \n Sprachen: Deutsch & Chinesisch \n Eintritt frei | Keine Anmeldung erforderlich \nIm Rahmen der chinesischsprachigen Filmwoche 2025 laden wir herzlich zu einem besonderen Abend ein\, der Film und Musik auf kreative Weise miteinander verbindet: dem „Abend der Filmsongs“. \nNach der gemeinsamen Filmsichtung von Xiao Wu (1997\, Regie: Jia Zhangke) möchten wir mit allen Interessierten in die musikalische Welt chinesischer Filme eintauchen. Zahlreiche chinesische Filme nutzen Musik als zentrales Ausdrucksmittel für Emotionen\, gesellschaftliche Veränderungen und persönliche Geschichten. Der Abend bietet die Gelegenheit\, diese Lieder gemeinsam zu hören\, zu übersetzen\, zu reflektieren – und natürlich mitzusingen! \nWas Sie erwartet:\n\nEine kurze Einführung zu ausgewählten Liedern aus chinesischen Filmklassikern\nVergleich verschiedener Versionen (Original\, Cover\, Karaoke)\nGemeinsames Übersetzen und Diskutieren prägnanter Textstellen\nOffene KTV-Runde: Singen ausdrücklich erwünscht\, aber ohne Druck!\n\nBringen Sie gerne auch eigene Lieblingslieder aus chinesischen Filmen mit. \nFür Snacks und Getränke ist gesorgt – zusätzliche Mitbringsel willkommen! \nDie Veranstaltung richtet sich an alle – mit oder ohne Chinesischkenntnisse\, mit oder ohne musikalische Erfahrung. Im Mittelpunkt steht das gemeinsame Erleben von Musik als kultureller Brücke. \nOrganisation:\nProf. Dr. Tao Zhang (Ostasiatisches Seminar) \nKatja Pessl (CeMEAS)
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/abend-der-filmsongs-gesang-gesprach/
LOCATION:KWZ 0.608
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20250721T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20250721T173000
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SUMMARY:Guest Lecture: Strategic Teaching of Movies as Self-Study Materials for Listening Comprehension
DESCRIPTION:Guest Lecture: Strategic Teaching of Movies as Self-Study Materials for Listening Comprehension\nSpeaker: \nProf. Dr. Chin-Chin Tseng (National Taiwan Normal University) \nDate & Time: \n21 July 2025\, 16:00–17:30 \nLocation: \nKWZ 0.601 \nLanguage: \nPresentation: Chinese \nSlides: Chinese & English \nQ&A: Bilingual (Chinese / English) \nAbstract: \nThis lecture aims to explore how movies can be effectively integrated into Mandarin learners’ self-study of listening comprehension\, with a focus on practical\, strategy-based teaching methods. Through guidance on film selection\, key scene analysis\, and the design of self-study worksheets\, participants will learn how to support learners in conducting targeted listening practice. The lecture will also present real-world teaching cases to demonstrate how language input and cultural context can be combined to enhance learners’ motivation and language proficiency. It is suitable for language instructors\, teaching material developers\, and learners interested in strengthening their self-study strategies . \n  \nSpeaker’s Bio: \n \nDr. Chin-Chin Tseng is a full professor in the Department of Chinese as a Second Language at National Taiwan Normal University. She is currently serving as the Taiwan Chair and visiting researcher at the University of Groningen\, the Netherlands. Dr. Tseng earned her B.A. in Foreign Languages and Literatures from National Taiwan University in 1988\, and her M.A. and Ph.D. in Linguistics from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. \nA linguist\, phonetician\, and teacher educator\, her early research focused on phonetics\, interlanguage\, and second language acquisition. More recently\, her work has expanded to include Chinese dialect teacher education\, AI-assisted teaching strategies\, and the development of an interlanguage prosodic database for Chinese language research in Europe. \nRecent publication: \nZhang\, F.\, & Tseng\, C.-C. (2025). Inclusive teaching strategies and proprioceptive learning methods for migrants in acquiring basic Chinese. In Y. Liang & Z. Li (Eds.)\, Diversity and inclusiveness in Chinese as a second language education (pp. 145–174). Routledge. \nOngoing project: \nInternational Integrated Collaboration Project for the University Alliance in the Czech Republic (ICU) and the University Academic Alliance in Taiwan (UAAT)\, under the national-level initiative for international collaboration in key academic fields (Humanities\, Arts\, and Social Sciences). \nProject Title: The Dynamics of East-West Civilizational Interactions: Conflict or Fusion? \nSub-project: A Study on Interpersonal Communication between Czechs and Taiwanese in the Context of Second Language Teaching \n  \n  \n️ This lecture is part of the Chinese-Language Film Weeks 2025. For the full program and more information\, please visit the overview page. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/guest-lecture-strategic-teaching-of-movies-as-self-study-materials-for-listening-comprehension/
LOCATION:KWZ 0.601
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20250722T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20250722T153000
DTSTAMP:20260406T110632
CREATED:20250614T202724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250619T094433Z
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SUMMARY:Guest Lecture: The Application of Animated Films in Mythology Teaching
DESCRIPTION:Guest Lecture: The Application of Animated Films in Mythology Teaching\nSpeaker: \nProf. Dr. Chin-Chin Tseng (National Taiwan Normal University) \nDate & Time: \n22 July 2025\, 14:00–15:30 \nLocation: \nKWZ 0.601 \nFormat: \nHybrid \nOnline Registration: \nPlease register via email: goechaf@uni-goettingen.de \nLanguage: \nPresentation: Chinese \nSlides: Chinese & English \nQ&A: Bilingual (Chinese / English) \nAbstract: \nThis lecture explores the use of animated films as engaging and effective tools in mythology instruction\, helping to spark interest and deepen cultural understanding. Participants will learn how to guide students in identifying mythological themes\, archetypal characters\, and symbolic meanings through film selection\, narrative analysis\, and visual storytelling. The lecture will also discuss how to combine animated films with reading\, discussion and creative activities to enhance students’ cross-cultural understanding and the ability to distinguish between classical Chinese\, vernacular Chinese and dialects. This lecture is ideal for language teachers\, humanities educators\, and anyone interested in incorporating mythology into teaching practice . \n  \nSpeaker’s Bio: \n \nDr. Chin-Chin Tseng is a full professor in the Department of Chinese as a Second Language at National Taiwan Normal University. She is currently serving as the Taiwan Chair and visiting researcher at the University of Groningen\, the Netherlands. Dr. Tseng earned her B.A. in Foreign Languages and Literatures from National Taiwan University in 1988\, and her M.A. and Ph.D. in Linguistics from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. \nA linguist\, phonetician\, and teacher educator\, her early research focused on phonetics\, interlanguage\, and second language acquisition. More recently\, her work has expanded to include Chinese dialect teacher education\, AI-assisted teaching strategies\, and the development of an interlanguage prosodic database for Chinese language research in Europe. \nRecent publication: \nZhang\, F.\, & Tseng\, C.-C. (2025). Inclusive teaching strategies and proprioceptive learning methods for migrants in acquiring basic Chinese. In Y. Liang & Z. Li (Eds.)\, Diversity and inclusiveness in Chinese as a second language education (pp. 145–174). Routledge. \nOngoing project: \nInternational Integrated Collaboration Project for the University Alliance in the Czech Republic (ICU) and the University Academic Alliance in Taiwan (UAAT)\, under the national-level initiative for international collaboration in key academic fields (Humanities\, Arts\, and Social Sciences). \nProject Title: The Dynamics of East-West Civilizational Interactions: Conflict or Fusion? \nSub-project: A Study on Interpersonal Communication between Czechs and Taiwanese in the Context of Second Language Teaching \n  \n  \n️ This lecture is part of the Chinese-Language Film Weeks 2025. For the full program and more information\, please visit the overview page. \n 
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/guest-lecture-the-application-of-animated-films-in-mythology-teaching/
LOCATION:KWZ 0.601
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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