Transcultural Perspectives on Tradition and Modernity
Wir möchten nicht nur über China sprechen, sondern auch mit China, und in diesem Monat bietet die „International Week“ unserer Partneruniversität die Gelegenheit dazu: Nachwuchswissenschaftler:innen aus Shanghai und Heidelberg werden in einem zweitägigen Workshop online zusammenkommen, um ihre Forschungsarbeiten vorzustellen und zu diskutieren.
Zugang erhalten Sie über die Plattform Tencent Meeting/VooV Meeting. Die Zugangscodes zu den einzelnen Sitzungen finden Sie im Programm.
Die Veranstaltung wird nicht aufgezeichnet.
Die Abstracts der einzelnen Vorträge finden Sie hier.
Vortragsprogramm:
Nov. 17
Panel I
Moderator: Wenjing CAI
TIME | NAME | UNIVERSITY | TITLE |
8:50-9:00
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Opening Speech | ||
9:00-9:35 | Meng SUN | Heidelberg University | Negotiating Global and Local Ideas: Coffee Advertisement in Pre-1949 China |
9:35-10:10 | João Henrique Roque de Almeida | Heidelberg University | Empire of the Setting Sun
The impact of the Second World War over the Nikkei Community in Brazil and its diaspora identity |
10:10-10:45 | Matthew Fidler
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Shanghai Jiao Tong University | The Myth of Modernity:
European Diplomacy Discovers Itself in China |
Coffee Break
Panel II
Moderator: Petra Thiel
11:00-11:35 | Suk Man YIP
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Heidelberg University | Inherit the Vertical, Transplant the Horizontal: The Study of the Co-creating Works by Kwan Nam and Wong Wucius in Hong Kong Times, Repulse Bay (1960-62) |
11:35-12:10 | Yushu QIAO | Shanghai Jiao Tong University | Western Resources and Ya Xian’s Poems ——Take the First Volume from Ya Xian’s Collection of Poems as an Example |
12:10-12:45 | Ruoxi FENG
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Shanghai Jiao Tong University | Understanding Identity, Symbols, and Contexts in Modern Chinese Science Fictions: A Transcultural Analysis of Huang Chao |
Nov. 18
Panel III
Moderator: Juan LI
TIME | NAME | UNIVERSITY | TITLE |
9:00-9:35 | Xinru WANG | Heidelberg University | The Technology of Writing and the Formation of the Mahāyāna: with a discussion on the encounter between Buddhism and early medieval China |
9:35-10:10 | Jonas Schmid | Heidelberg University | Looking at Tradition through a Modern Lens: Depictions of Confucianism in German High School History Textbooks |
10:10-10:45 | Kai WANG | Shanghai Jiao Tong University | The Definition of Videogame: Normative Amelioration? |
Coffee Break
Panel IV
Moderator: Jialin LIU
11:00-11:35 | Yawen HU
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Heidelberg University | Primitivism-in-common: Chinese Primitive Art in A Transcultural Perspective |
11:35-12:10 | Piaoyu SHI | Shanghai Jiao Tong University | The acceptance and innovation
of Rilke’s thought in Feng Zhi’s Wu Zixu |
12:10-12:45 | Yan YANG | Shanghai Jiao Tong University | The Consciousness of Witness in Mu Dan’s Poems: Taking The Battle of Gods and Demons, Revelation, The Forest: A Demon, and The Deformation of God as Examples |
12:45-12:50
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Closing Speech and Announcement of Best Student Paper Award
Prof. Dr. Barbara Mittler |