International Graduate Student Conference
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 |