Sinologie

Kolloquien / Vortragsreihen (Archiv)

Colloquium Greater China Studies / Taiwan Studies, Winter Term 2022-23

Thursdays, 6-8 PM, Keplerstr. 2, Hörsaal 001

  • Nov 17, Karoline Buchner, "Of 'Quiet Medical Revolutions' and 'Foreign Meddling': Covering Chinese Medicine in Taiwan Panorama"
  • Nov 24, Prof. Ann Heylen, "Featuring Formosa: Historical Narration and Semantic Prosody in Newspaper Corpora"
  • Dec 15, Dr. Jonathan Sullivan, "Taiwan and the Future"
  • Dec 19, Dr. Jonathan Sullivan, Ph.D. Dialogue (Keplerstr. 2, Room 003)
  • Jan 12, Abbey Heffer, "Local Policy Experimentation: An 'Innovative' Way for Local Chinese Governments to Respond to Protest?"
  • Jan 19, Prof. Dr. Nicola Spakowski, "Worker Heroes and Heroines in China: Models of a Society of Production (1940s to 1970s)"
  • Jan 23 (Mo, Keplerstr. 2, R. 1.81), Prof. Wu Ying-Chu, "Umwandlung der verfassungsrechtlichen Stellung der politischen Parteien in Taiwan: Vom Verfassungsentwurf in Jahr 1936 bis zur Verfassungsauslegung Nr. 793 im Jahr 2020"Jan 23, (Mo, Keplerstr. 2, R. 1.81)
  • Jan 26, Prof. Wu Ying-Chu, "Das Verhältnis zwischen politischen Parteien und Abgeordneten: Ausgehend vom Rotationsprinzip in Deutschland zur Überprüfung der Verfassungsauslegung Nr. 311 in Taiwan"
  • Feb 2, Cheng Ting-wen, "The Impact of Virtual Exchanges on Promoting the Integration and Development of the Cross-Strait: An Example of Cross-Strait Youth Student Online Exchange Activities"
  • Feb 6, Dr. Chen Teng-hsiang, "The Transboundary Mission of Chinese Buddhist Organization Fo Guang Shan from Taiwan to Germany" (Keplerstr. 2, Room 1.81)
  • Feb 9, Prof. Dr. Gunter Schubert, "The Taiwan Predicament Revisited: Notional Identity and the China Threat"

Colloquium "History and Culture of China", Winter Term 2022-23

Sinological Colloquium Winter Term 2022, Tuesday, 4 p.m. c.t., Wilhelmstraße 133, Room 30 [unless otherwise indicated]
Organizers: Prof. Dr. HUANG Fei and Prof. Dr. Achim Mittag

  • Nov 22: Prof. Dr. Olivia Milburn (Hong Kong University), "Insanity and Brain Damage: Accounts from Early and Medieval China"
  • Nov 29: Yawei Zhao M.A. (Tübingen), "The Interaction between Landscape Paintings of Qianlong and Cichen 词臣"
  • Dec 6: Patrick Aberle M.A. (Tübingen), "Chinese Tallow Tree Cultivation in the Ming Dynasty: A Sustainable Practice or Ecological Exploitation?"
  • Dec 13: Fabian Hiller M.A. (Tübingen), "Reevaluating Zhang Taiyan in Japan 1906-1908: Evidence from his Debate and Split with Liu Shipei"
  • Dec 20: Qingjun Jiang M.A. (Tübingen), "Reshaping Masculinity between China and Korea during the Ming-Qing Transition (17th and 18th Centuries)"
  • Jan 24: Xu Runzhou M.A. (Tübingen), "Between Cults and Markets: Water-oriented Religious Activities in Licheng"
  • Jan 31: Zhang Zhirui M.A. (Tübingen), "Defining Wuxing and Relation between Heaven and Human: Split and Shift in Confucianism 400-200 BCE"

Interaktive Diskussion: "Sinologie als wertgeleitete Orientierungswissenschaft? Diskussion zu einer aktuellen Debatte"

Gunter Schubert und Ulrich Theobald (Tübingen)
"Sinologie als wertgeleitete Orientierungswissenschaft? Diskussion zu einer aktuellen Debatte"
im Rahmen des Colloquium Greater China Studies
Do, 12. Mai, 18:00 c.t.
Seminarraum 001, Verfügungsgebäude Wilhelmstr. 19

Lecture: "The Institutionalization of Area Studies in the Triple Alliance II"

Prof. Gunter Schubert (Tübingen) & Prof. Lee You Jae (Tübingen), "Area Studies at the Institute of Asian and Oriental Studies: How to Bridge Disciplinary Difference and Time"; Prof. Zhai Kun (PKU), "Research for Practical Use: A New Trend in China's Southeast Asian Studies", a joint lecture moderated by Prof. Sabrina Habich-Sobiegalla (FU Berlin), part of the Triple Alliance Online Series (Autumn/winter term 2021/22)

Fri, 6 May 2022, 10:00 AM CET, per WebEx (see attached QR code).

Colloquium "History and Culture of China", Summer Term 2022

Tuesday, 4 p.m. c.t., Wilhelmstraße 133, Room 30 [unless otherwise indicated]
Organizers: Prof. Dr. HUANG Fei and Prof. Dr. Achim Mittag

  • May 10: Dr. Wang Yakai (Tübingen) "Black Charm: The Role of Women in the Qing Dynasty Opium Consumption"
  • May 17: Fabian Hiller, M.A. (Tübingen) "Reevaluating Zhang Taiyan in Japan 1906-1908: Evidence from his Debate and Split with Liu Shipei"
  • June 14: Dr. Jörg Hüsemann (Universität Leipzig) "Soy, Silt, and Sh*t - Fertilizers in Agronomic Treatises of Early Modern China"
  • June 21: Patrick Aberle M.A. (Tübingen) "Xu Guangqi’s Arboricultural Knowledge Structure"
  • June 28: Prof. Dr. Fu Yang (National Taiwan University) "Studying Economic Discourse in Premodern China: The Case of Mencius and Beyond"
  • July 5: Prof. Dr. Yang Zhiyi (Goethe Universität Frankfurt) "Toward Mnemonic Justice: The Kneeling Statue of Wang Jingwei and China's WWII Collaboration"
  • July 12, 10-12 AM: Jiang Qingjun, M.A. (Tübingen) "Reshaping Masculinity between China and Korea during the Ming-Qing Transition (17th and 18th Centuries)"
  • July 12, 16-18 PM: Xu Runzhou M.A. (Tübingen) "Between Cults and Markets: Water-oriented Religious Activities in Licheng"; Zhang Zhirui M.A. (Tübingen) "The Concept of xing Body in Pre-Imperial China"
  • July 19: Zhao Yawei M.A. (Tübingen) "Cultural Exchanges between Chinese Landscape Gardens and European Chinoiserie Gardens during the Qing Period (18th and 19th Cents.)"

Colloquium Greater China Studies / Taiwan Studies, Summer Term 2022

Usually Thursday at 6 PM, at Seminarraum 001, Verfügungsgebäude Wilhelmstr. 19

  • May 12, 6 PM, Gunter Schubert & Ulrich Theobald (Tübingen) "Sinologie als wertgeleitete Orientierungswissenschaft? Diskussion zu einer aktuellen Debatte"
  • May 19, 6 PM, SONG Xiance (Tübingen) "Local Policy Process in the Xi Era: Steering Business Environment Policy and its Evaluation Practice in China"
  • June 2, 6 PM, GUO Liqiao (Tübingen) "The rivalry between Mainland China and Taiwan: how they view each other's application to join the CPTTP"
  • June 23, 6 PM, Vivien Markert (Tübingen) "The Chinese Islamic Association on the Sinicization of Islam"
  • July 1 Fr (!), 12:00, Hörsaal 1, Keplerstr. 2, LIN Yao (NYU Shanghai) "“Authoritarian Malepistemization and Its Discontents: Chinese Discourses on the Russo-Ukrainian War"
  • July 7, 6 PM, LEE Yi Nga (Tübingen) "Hong Kong exiles in Taiwan: an ongoing observation"
  • Jul 21, 6 PM, Isabelle Cheng (Portsmouth) "To flee is to be ‘free’? Undocumented migrant farmworkers in Taiwan before and during the pandemic"
  • Jul 28, 6 PM, Amélie Keyser-Verreault (Tübingen) "Embodied ambivalence: Taiwanese fat women’s negotiation and subversion of their hyper(in)visibility"