China Research Seminar
Michaelmas Term, 2024
All seminars will be on Thursdays starting at 2pm London time on in FAMES Room 8/9, the Sidgwick Site.
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Thursday 17th October 2024 (in-person)
“The Efficacy of Rage in Chinese Religion”
David Mozina (University of Cambridge) -
Thursday 24th October 2024 (in-person)
“Digitization and Studies of the Kangxi-era Map of Complete View of the Imperial Territories (康熙皇舆全览图)”
Han Zhaoqing (Fudan University) -
Thursday 31st October 2024 (in person)
“Branding History: Literature-to-Screen Adaptation and the Cultural Memory of China’s Second World War”
Shi Bingbing (University of St Andrews) -
Thursday 14th November 2024 (in person)
“70 Metres Below Is My Home: Geotrauma and Earthly Healing in East China”
Ling Zhang 張玲(University of Cambridge) -
Thursday 21st November 2024 (in person)
“’What Our Sort Studied Is Pertinent to the Will of Heaven:’ Chen Yinke’s Threnodies for Wang Guowei”
Yue Huanyu (Washington University) -
Thursday 28th November 2024 (in person)
“The Politics of Idealism in Ming China (1368-1644)”
Ying Zhang (Leiden University)
Lent Term, 2025
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Thursday 30th January 2025 (in person)
"From Sea to Splendour: Shark Fin and the Rise of Marine Luxuries in Eighteenth- and Early Nineteenth-Century China"
Ronald Po (LSE) -
Thursday 6th February 2025 (in person)
“Treasures from Tang China: Two Chapters from Saved from Desert Sands: Re-Discovering Objects on the Silk Roads”
Kelsey Granger (University of Edinburgh) and Hajni Elias (University of Cambridge) -
Thursday 13th February 2025 (in person)
"The Changing Landscape of Late Imperial Buddhism and Its Clergy"
Junqing Wu (University of Liverpool)
For further information, contact:
Dr Noga Ganany
University Associate Professor in the Study of Late Imperial China
Faculty of Asian & Middle Eastern Studies
E-mail: ng462@cam.ac.uk
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