China Research Seminar
Lent Term, 2022
Unless online, seminars will be on Thursdays starting at 2pm London time in the Runcie Room at the Faculty of Divinity on the Sidgwick Site.
The format (in person or via Zoom - registration required) will be indicated for each seminar. Advance registration for online events is required in order to receive joining information.
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Thursday, 27th January, 2022 in-person
Staging Diaoyutai: Overseas Taiwanese Students and the Spoken Drama Movement in 1970s U.S
Dr Po-Hsi Chen, Faculty of Asian & Middle Eastern Studies, University of Cambridge -
Thursday, 17th February, 2022 via Zoom
Trying History in China
Prof. Haiyan Lee, Stanford University -
Thusday, 24th February, 2022 in-person
The Fraught Marriage of Lin Ying and Han Xiangzi: Death and Immortality, Women and Men in Qing-Period Popular Literature
Prof. Phillip Clart, Leipzig University -
Thusday, 3rd March, 2022 via Zoom
The Chinese Gazette in European Sources: Joining the Global Public in the Early and Mid-Qing Dynasty
Prof. Nicolas Standaert, Katholieke Universiteit, Leuven
For further information, contact:
Prof. Adam Yuet Chau
Professor of the Anthropology of China
Faculty of Asian & Middle Eastern Studies
E-mail: ayc25@cam.ac.uk
Or see the China Cambridge Facebook Page