wh 发帖数: 141625 | 1 我们的中国古典文学教授说是她特地请来的,说这位李纪祥教授做的史记研究很不错:
Monday, February 27, 2012 (5:30 PM)
Sima Qian's Narratives on Assassins / 司馬遷筆下的刺客與刺客外傳*
Chi-hsiang Lee(李纪祥) – Professor of Chinese History/Dean of the College
of Humanities, Fo Guang University(佛光大学), Taiwan
5:30 PM, Room 312, Hall of Graduate Studies (HGS), 320 York Street
*Note: This talk will be given in Chinese
The lecture discusses the biographies of five assassins in Sima Qian's
Records of the Grand Historian (Shiji史记). It examines the reasons for the
inclusion and exclusion of certain assassins in Shiji, identifying some
narrative strategies that are crucial to the Grand Historian's
historiography. In particular, the lecture will address the question
regarding Sima Qian's omission of a famous assassin Yao Li 要離 , whose name
and portrait later appeared on the wall of the famous Wuliang Temple, where
six rather than five assassins were honored.
Prof. Chi-hsiang Lee is Dean of the College of Humanities and Professor of
History at the Fo Guang University in I-lan, Taiwan. He has published widely
on ancient Chinese history and thought. His publications include two books
on Shiji (Records of the Grand Historian), as well as several monographs
titled Time, History, and Narrative: Reconsidering the Tradition of Chinese
History (2001), The Development of Confucianism form Late Ming to Early Qing
(1988), etc. His current projects examines the relationship between the
study of Shiji and world sinology.
周三周四还有另外两个中国文化讲座,一个讲晚明的画,一个讲抗战时期中国社会上流
阶层的变迁:
Wednesday, February 29, 2012 (5:30 PM)
Negotiating Taste: Painting Manuals and Artistic Originality
J.P. Park – Assistant Professor, University of Colorado at Boulder
5:30 PM, Room 351, Jeffrey Loria Center for the History of Art, 190 York
Street
Focusing on Huasou (Forest of Paintings), the first multi-genre painting
manual published in China around 1579, this presentation will illuminate how
such publications accommodated the cultural tastes and aspirations of the
general reading public in early modern China. These manuals served not only
as simplified and intuitive pedagogic devices but also functioned as a
medium within which popular cultural icons or even clichés could be
selected, arranged, and displayed. This discussion of painting manuals will
further demonstrate how their immediate popularity among the public caused a
paradigm shift in the literati art world; thus, their production and
consumption were intertwined with taste-making mechanisms shared by both
middle-brow and elite art consumers in early modern China.
Thursday, March 1, 2012 (4:30 PM)
Elite Upheavals: Upward and Downward Trajectories of China's Social Elites
in the Resistance War
Diana Lary – Professor Emerita of History Department, University of British
Columbia
4:30 PM, Room 203, Luce Hall, 34 Hillhouse Avenue
The eight-year war had many unintended consequences. One was the destruction
or side-lining of some of the old elites, and the emergence of new ones.
One of these is the impoverishment of the intellectual elites in Unoccupied
China, and the compromised situation of intellectuals who lived under
occupation. Another is the deeply compromised position of the rural elite in
the Occupied Areas - labeled after the war by the CCP as traitors. The
greatest rise in status during the war went to themilitary, both GMD and CCP
. It emerged at the top of Chinese society. Otherbeneficiaries were less
whole social strata than the sordid beneficiaries of war everywhere:
profiteers, hoarders, and black marketeers. | wh 发帖数: 141625 | 2 这些讲座都是耶鲁东亚学会组织的(The Council on East Asian Studies,简称CEAS
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【在 wh 的大作中提到】 : 我们的中国古典文学教授说是她特地请来的,说这位李纪祥教授做的史记研究很不错: : Monday, February 27, 2012 (5:30 PM) : Sima Qian's Narratives on Assassins / 司馬遷筆下的刺客與刺客外傳* : Chi-hsiang Lee(李纪祥) – Professor of Chinese History/Dean of the College : of Humanities, Fo Guang University(佛光大学), Taiwan : 5:30 PM, Room 312, Hall of Graduate Studies (HGS), 320 York Street : *Note: This talk will be given in Chinese : The lecture discusses the biographies of five assassins in Sima Qian's : Records of the Grand Historian (Shiji史记). It examines the reasons for the : inclusion and exclusion of certain assassins in Shiji, identifying some
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