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Conference Overview .......................................................................................................... 1
Parallel Panels ....................................................................................................................... 3
Panel I .............................................................................................................................................. 3
Panel II ............................................................................................................................................ 5
Panel III ........................................................................................................................................... 7
Panel IV ........................................................................................................................................... 9
Forums
Forum I ........................................................................................................................................................................ 11
Forum II ........................................................................................................................................ 11
List of Participants ............................................................................................................. 12
Memo ................................................................................................................................... 13
Conference Theme
Parallel Panels:
Forums:
1
Renmin University of China
11-12 November, 2016
09:00-09:30 Opening Ceremony ( Guoxue Guan 116 )
09:40-12:00 Keynote Speeches ( Guoxue Guan 116 )
09:40-10:40
09:40-10:10
10:10-10:25
10:25-10:40
Chair: YANG Huilin Renmin University of China
Session I
Speaker: Maghiel van CREVEL Leiden University
“‘Old and New Sinologies’: Considering the Issue with Reference to the Notion of (New)
Area Studies”
Response: HUANG Ping Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Q & A
10:40-11:00 Tea break
11:00-12:00
11:00-11:30
11:30-11:14
11:45-12:00
Session II
Speaker: SUN Yu Renmin University of China
“The Study of Lu Xun in Overseas Sinologies”
Response: Jon KOWALLIS The University of New South Wales
Q & A
12:10-13:10 Lunch
14:30-17:30 Parallel Panels & Forum
Panel I: Sinology and China
Panel II: Sinology and Western Learning
Panel IV: The Quarrel between Ancient and Modern Sinology Paradigms
Trilateral Common Vocabulary Dictionary Consultation Forum
18:00-19:30 Welcome Dinner
2
9:00-12:00 Parallel Panels
Panel I: Sinology and China
Panel II: Sinology and Western Learning
Panel III: A Centurial Review of Sinology Journals
Panel IV: The Quarrel between Ancient and Modern Sinology Paradigms
12:10-13:10 Lunch
14:30-17:30 Forum
CCSP Ph. D. Students Forum
18:00-19:30 Dinner
3
Parallel Panel
Chair: LIU Yong Beijing Normal University
Chair: Bulent OKAY Ankara University
14:30-15:10
14:30-14:50
14:50-15:00
15:00-15:10
Session I
Speaker: Guy ALITTO
University of Chicago
“Liang Shuming: A Unique Role Model & His Historical Position”
Response: GAO Xudong
Q & A
Renmin University of China
15:10-15:50
15:10-15:30
Session II
Speaker: David BARTOSCH
Beijing Foreign Studies University
“Structure(s) of the Confucian Self with Regard to the Teachings of Wang Yangming: Towards
a Confucian Logic of Consciousness”
15:30-15:40
15:40-15:50
Response: CHEN Bisheng
Q & A
Renmin University of China
15:50-16:10 Tea break
Chair: GAO Xudong Renmin University of China
Chair: Guy ALITTO University of Chicago
16:10-16:50
16:10-16:30
Session III
Speaker: Bulent OKAY
Ankara University
“Confucius and Yunus Emre 's Thought of Benevolence”
16:30-16:40
16:40-16:50
Response: YANG Guiping
Q & A
Minzu University of China
16:50-17:30
16:50-17:10
Session IV
Speaker: Carsten B. THOGERSEN
Copenhagen Business School
“The ‘One Belt- One Road’ Initiative and the Concept of ‘义’ and ‘利’:
Seen in the Context of China’s World Analysis since 1946”
17:10-17:20
17:20-17:30
Response: LIU Yong
Q & A
Beijing Normal University
18:00-19:30 Dinner
4
Chair: WANG Zhongchen Tsinghua University
Chair: Kenichi KAMIGAITO Otsuma Women's University
09:00-09:40
09:00-09:20
09:20-09:30
09:30-09:40
Session I
Speaker: ZHANG Longxi
City University of Hong Kong
“The Significance of China Studies at the Present Time”
Response: CHEN Jue
Q & A
Taiwan Tsing Hua University
09:40-10:20
09:40-10:00
Session II
Speaker: Michele FERRERO
Beijing Foreign Studies University
“Spiritual Sinology: Why were so Many Early Sinologists Christian Missionaries?”
10:00-10:10
10:10-10:20
Response: LIU Shusen
Q & A
Peking University
10:20-10:40 Tea break
Chair: LIU Shusen Peking University
Chair: Michele FERRERO Beijing Foreign Studies University
10:40-11:20
10:40-11:00
Session III
Speaker: Kenichi KAMIGAITO
Otsuma Women's University
“Fujinara Seika’s Interrupted Trip to Fujian, 1596-1597”
11:00-11:10
11:10-11:20
Response: WANG Zhongchen
Q & A
Tsinghua University
11:20-12:00
11:20-11:40
Session IV
Speaker: Vladimir DATSYSHEN
Siberian Federal University
“Chinese History Studies as an Important Part of Russian Sinology”
11:40-11:50
11:50-12:00
Response: ZHANG Bing
Q & A
Peking University Press
12:10-13:10 Lunch
5
Parallel Panel
Chair: YE Jun Tongji University
Chair: David JASPER University of Glasgow
14:30-15:10
14:30-14:50
14:50-15:00
15:00-15:10
Session I
Speaker: Thierry MEYNARD
Sun Yat-Sen University
“Fan Shouyi, a Bridge between China and the West under the Rite Controversy”
Response: YANG Hengda
Q & A
Renmin University of China
15:10-15:50
15:10-15:30
Session II
Speaker: Cord EBERSPAECHER
Heinrich-Heine University Düsseldorf
“When did China Start to Become Modern? New Perspectives on Western Learning and Self-
Strengthening”
15:30-15:40
15:40-15:50
Response: LI Xuetao
Q & A
Beijing Foreign Studies University
15:50-16:10 Tea break
Chair: LI Xuetao Beijing Foreign Studies University
Chair: Cord EBERSPAECHER Heinrich-Heine University Düsseldorf
16:10-16:50
16:10-16:30
Session III
Speaker: David JASPER
University of Glasgow
“From Romantic China to Victorian Sinology”
16:30-16:40
16:40-16:50
Response: YE Jun
Q & A
Tongji University
16:50-17:30
16:50-17:10
Session IV
Speaker: Ralph WEBER
University of Basel
“On Studying a Relational Object: Sinology and Chinese Global Studies”
17:10-17:20
17:20-17:30
Response: WANG Yiwei
Q & A
Renmin University of China
18:00-19:30 Dinner
6
Chair: Archie LEE The Chinese University of Hong Kong / Shandong University
Chair: Franz GASSNER University of Saint Joseph in Macau
09:00-09:40
09:00-09:20
09:20-09:30
09:30-09:40
Session I
Speaker: Colin MACKERRAS
Griffith University
“Imagining China’s Past and Present in the Late Twentieth and Twenty-first Centuries:
A Comparison of Two Western Sinologies”
Response: XIAO Yanzhong
Q & A
East China Normal University
09:40-10:20
09:40-10:00
Session II
Speaker: Chloe STARR
Yale University
“Li Zhizao, Wang Weifan, and the Theological Interpretation of China’s Jingjiao Past”
10:00-10:10
10:10-10:20
Response: YOU Bin
Q & A
Minzu University of China
10:20-10:40 Tea break
Chair: XIAO Yanzhong East China Normal University
Chair: Chloe STARR Yale University
10:40-11:20
10:40-11:00
Session III
Speaker: Franz GASSNER
University of Saint Joseph in Macau
“Nature, Secularity, and Medieval Conditions for the Development of Modern Science in Europe:
Judeo-Christian Contributions”
11:00-11:10
11:10-11:20
Response: Archie LEE
Q & A
The Chinese University of Hong Kong / Shandong University
11:20-12:00
11:20-11:40
Session IV
Speaker: Oliver DAVIES
King's College London
“Understanding the Human Today: Science, Religion and Principle of Love”
11:40-11:50
11:50-12:00
Response: YANG Huilin
Q & A
Renmin University of China
12:10-13:10 Lunch
7
Parallel Panel
Chair: YANG Huilin Renmin University of China
Chair: Martin KERN Princeton University
09:00-09:40
09:00-09:20
09:20-09:30
09:30-09:40
Session I
Speaker: HUANG Meiting
Fu Jen Catholic University
“Rethinking the Methodology of Cultural Encounter: As an Example of Monumenta Serica”
Response: LIU Yunhua
Q & A
Shanghai Normal University
09:40-10:20
09:40-10:00
Session II
Speaker: Barbara HOSTER
Monumenta Serica Institute
“Konfuzius und sein Kult (Confucius and His Cult, 1928): A Monograph by the Catholic China
Missionary Franz Xaver Biallas S.V.D. as a Contribution to Sinology”
10:00-10:10
10:10-10:20
Response: ZHANG Xiping
Q & A
Beijing Foreign Studies University
10:20-10:40 Tea break
Chair: ZHANG Xiping Beijing Foreign Studies University
Chair: Barbara HOSTER Monumenta Serica Institute
10:40-12:00
10:40-11:05
11:05-11:30
Session III
Speaker: Martin KERN
Paul W. KROLL
Princeton University
University of Colorado
“T’oung Pao: A Historical Survey”
11:30-11:45
11:45-12:00
Response: YANG Huilin
Q & A
Renmin University of China
12:10-13:10 Lunch
8
Parallel Panel
Chair: JIN Yongbing Peking University
Chair: Paolo SANTANGELO University of Rome
14:30-15:10
14:30-14:50
14:50-15:00
15:00-15:10
Session I
Speaker: Judith FARQUHAR
University of Chicago
“Re-Centering the Work of Translation: Ancient Words for Modern Things”
Response: FANG Weigui
Q & A
Beijing Normal University
15:10-15:50
15:10-15:30
Session II
Speaker: Robert CHARD
University of Oxford
“Western Sinologies and the China Experts: Is Anyone Listening?”
15:30-15:40
15:40-15:50
Response: LIANG Tao
Q & A
Renmin University of China
15:50-16:10 Tea break
Chair: FANG Weigui Beijing Normal University
Chair: Judith FARQUHAR University of Chicago
16:10-16:50
16:10-16:30
Session III
Speaker: Paolo SANTANGELO
Sapienza University of Rome
“Human Responsibility in Zibuyu Tales: Yuan Mei’s Challenge?”
16:30-16:40
16:40-16:50
Response: XU Jianwei
Q & A
Renmin University of China
16:50-17:30
16:50-17:10
Session IV
Speaker: Jeong-Hwan SHIN
Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
“Chinese, English and Cultural Crisis in Korea”
17:10-17:20
17:20-17:30
Response: JIN Chengyu
Q & A
Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
18:00-19:30 Dinner
9
Chair: LU Deping Beijing Language and Culture University
Chair: Jeong-Hwan SHIN Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
09:00-09:40
09:00-09:20
09:20-09:30
09:30-09:40
Session I
Speaker: Dae Geun LIM
Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
“The History and Issues of Cultural Exchange between South Korea and China”
Response: JIN Haiying
Q & A
Renmin University of China
09:40-10:20
09:40-10:00
Session II
Speaker: Sangjin PARK
Busan University of Foreign Studies
“Reception of Dante in Modern Korea”
10:00-10:10
10:10-10:20
Response: ZENG Yanbing
Q & A
Renmin University of China
10:20-10:40 Tea break
Chair: SHEN Shuzi Renmin University of China
Chair: Dae Geun LIM Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
10:40-11:20
10:40-11:00
Session III
Speaker: Sung-Won CHO
Seoul Women’s University
“Rethinking ‘World Literature’ in the East-Asian Comparative Literature Context”
11:00-11:10
11:10-11:20
Response: JIN Yongbing
Q & A
Peking University
11:20-12:00
11:20-11:40
Session IV
Speaker: Noriko HIRAISHI
University of Tsukuba
“Chinese-ish World as an Ideal Stage: Japanese Contemporary Epic Fantasies and Girls’
Imagination”
11:40-11:50
11:50-12:00
Response: LU Deping
Q & A
Beijing Language and Culture University
12:10-13:10 Lunch
10
Forum I
14:30-14:40 Opening Remarks
Chair: ZHU Guanming
Speaker: YANG Houlan
Renmin University of China
Trilateral Cooperation Secretariat (TCS)
14:40-15:10
Session I Introduction of Making “Trilateral Common Vocabulary Dictionary”
Chair: ZHU Guanming Renmin University of China
Speaker: LEE Jong-heon Trilateral Cooperation Secretariat (TCS)
15:10-16:10
Session II Comparison of Lexicons among the Three Countries
Chair: ZHU Guanming Renmin University of China
Speaker: ZHAO Tong Renmin University of China
SATO Koetsu University of Tsukuba
KIM Hyuncheol Yonsei University
16:10-16:30 Tea break
16:30-17:30
Session III
Discussion on Trilateral Common Vocabularies Related to 808 Commonly-used Chinese
Characters and Compiling Dictionary
Chair: SHEN Shuzi Renmin University of China
Q & A 17:30-17:50
18:00-19:30 Dinner
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Forum II
14:00-15:40 Session I Culture, literature and text
*Each CCSP Ph.D. candidate presents for 10 minutes; Chinese Ph.D. candidate responds for 5 minutes.
Chair:
14:00-14:15 1. Anna CHOI Beijing Foreign Studies University
“Research on the Localization of the Confucius Institutes from the Perspective of Glocalization:
A Case Study of the Confucius Institute at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies ”
14:15-14:30 2. Quoc Sinh NGUYEN Renmin University of China
“A Comparative Study on the Relational History of China’s Song Dynasty and Vietnam's Dinh
Dynasty: With a Focus on Song huiyao jigao(宋会要辑稿)”
14:30-14:45 3. Johan ROLS Renmin University of China
“Investigating Early Taoist Texts from the Taoist Canon : A Study of the ‘One Hundred and
Eighty Precepts of the Most High’ (Taishang laojun yibai bashi jie 太上老君一百八十戒) ”
14:45-15:00 4. Saule KOSHANOVA Peking University
“Educational Migration from Kazakhstan to China as One of the Aspects of Strategic
Cooperation between the Two Countries ”
15:00-15:15 5. Kubilay ATIK Xiamen University
15:15-15:25
15:25-15:40
“A Comparison Of East Roman Diplomacy During The Komnenos Dynasty With Song China in
Terms Of Their Dealings With Nomadic Neighbors”
Comments
Q & A
15:40-16:00 Tea break
12
16:00-17:40 Session II Linguistics and Language Teaching
*Each CCSP Ph.D. candidate presents for 10 minutes; Chinese Ph.D. candidate responds for 5 minutes.
Chair:
16:00-16:15 1. Thi Hong Nhung HY East China Normal University
“A Typological Study On Chinese and Vietnamese Quantifiers Structure with Embedded
Adjectives”
16:15-16:30 2. Rajiv RANJIT Xiamen University
“The Affordances of TCFL in Primary Secondary Schools of Nepal”
16:30-16:45 3. Quoc Hung LE PHAM Wuhan University
“Language and Cultural Factors in Chinese and Vietnamese Euphemistic Expression of
Human Waste”
16:45-17:00 4. Olesia VOLKOVA Fudan University
“Searching for Proto-Writing in Early China: A Comparative Perspective ”
17:00-17:15 5. Teeraparp PREDEEPOCH Xiamen University
17:15-17:25
17:25-17:40
“The Semantic Analysis of ‘Yiding, kending, Dangran, Juedui’ in Chinese and ‘Naenon’ in
Thai”
Comments
Q & A
18:00-19:30 Dinner
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