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The 1st International Conference on Specific Topics in Chinese Studies (STCS), organized by Department of Asian and African Studies, University of Ljubljana (Slovenia)
WEI JIN NANBEI PERIOD – LITERATURE, ART AND PHILOSOPHY 魏晉南北朝 – 文學、藝術、哲學
DATE: June 3-6, 2010 VENUE: University of Ljubljana (Slovenia)
STCS CONFERENCE PROGRAM (JUN 3 – 6, 2010)
Registration days: Thursday: 12.00 – 15. 00 (University of Ljubljana, the Hall of Principals) Friday: 9. 00 – 12. 00 (Faculty of Arts, the blue room)
First day (Thursday, Jun 3): 15. 00 – 15. 45: Opening ceremony (University of Ljubljana, the Hall of Principals)
Welcome address: Prof. dr. Stanislav Pejovnik, President of the University of Ljubljana His Excellency Mr. Sun Rongmin, Ambassador of the P.R. China to Slovenia Prof. Dr. Vojko Gorjanc, Vice - dean of the Faculty of Arts Ass. Prof. Dr. Nataša Vampelj Suhadolnik (Deputy Head of the Department of Asian and African studies)
15. 45 – 16. 15 Prof. Dr. Jana S. Rošker (Head of the Department of Asian and African studies): Plenary speech The Wei Jin Nanbei Chao Period and the Importance of Transition
16.30: Reception banquet (University of Ljubljana, the Chamber of meetings)
20.00 – Cultural program by the students of the Department of Asian and African Studies, Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana: The Yellow Danger – multimedia performance (location: Beethovnova, 1000 Ljubljana)
Second day (Friday, Jun 4, Faculty of Arts, the blue room)
9. 00. – 10. 00: HISTORY (Chair: Nataša Vampelj Suhadolnik)
MÜLLER, Shing (LMU Munich University, Germany): At Home in a Foreign Country: a Re-Appraisal of the Problem of Sinicization during the Northern Dynasties
NAGEL ANGERMANN, Monique (Westfälische-Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Germany): Guardian of Han Culture in the West? – The Zhang Family of the Former Liang (317 – 376)
10. 00 – 10.30 Coffee break
10. 30– 12. 00: LITERATURE: THEMES AND STYLES (Chair: Zornica Kirkova)
BACCINI, Giulia (Ca’ Foscari University, Venice, Italy): The Xiaolin 笑林 (Forest of Laughs): Mapping the Offspring of Self-aware Literature in Ancient China.
LUCA, Dinu (National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan): Figuring Liu Xie’s Carpet: on the Rhetoric of the Wenxin diaolong
KRAVTSOVA, Marina (St. Petersburg State University, Russia): On Thematic Variety of Six Dynasties (Liu–chao, III-VI CC. A.D.) Lyric Poetry
12. 00 – 14. 00 Lunch
14. 00 – 15. 30: SCIENCE AND HUMANITIES (Chair: Jana S. Rošker)
LAI, Kuei-san (National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan): 魏晉南北朝易學發展史論
MA, Li (Norwegian Academy of Education, Norway): 試論魏晋南北朝之際中國數學的發展
KIM, Minho (Hallym University, Korea): 魏晉南北朝詩歌裏所見江南和塞北形象
15. 30 – 16.00 Coffee break
16. 00 – 17. 30: RELIGIOUS, PHENOMENOLOGICAL AND ETHICAL ASPECTS OF LITERATURE (Chair: Marina Kravtsova)
KIRKOVA, Zornica (Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preussischer Kulturbesitz Ostasienabteilung, Germany): Court Poetry and Daoism in the Late Six Dynasties
BLITSTEIN, Pablo Ariel (INALCO Paris, France): From Wang Jian to Shen Yue: Literature and “Moral Qualification” in the Political Culture of 5th and 6th Century Southern China
NÜRNBERGER, Marc (LMU Munich University, Germany): Vision and Movement – A Phenomenological Investigation into the Act of Writing Presented in Lu Ji’s Wen fu
20. 00 – Cultural program: The 17th Literary and Music Festival LIVING LITERATURE: Bei Dao, China (location: Gruber open gallery, Zvezdarska 1, Ljubljana)
Third day (Saturday, Jun 5, Faculty of Arts, the blue room)
9.00. – 10. 30: ART HISTORY (Chair: Friderike Assandri)
VAMPELJ SUHADOLNIK, Nataša (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia): New artistic interpretations from the Excavation of the Wei Jin Mural tombs
KIESER, Annette (Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Germany): New insight on émigré tombs of the Eastern Jin in Jiankang
CELLI, Nicoletta (University of Bologna, Italy): From India to China: Clues on the Origins, Development and Spread of the Earliest Images of the Buddha
10. 30 – 11.00 Coffee break
11. 00 – 12. 30: DISCOURSES ON EMOTIONS AND VALUES (Chair: Dušan Vavra)
ROŠKER, Jana (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia): An Epistemological Interpretation of Ji Kang's Essay »Music has in It Neither Grief nor Joy« (聲無哀樂論)
WANG, Yi (Sichuan International Studies University, P. R. China): Xi Kang’s Letter to Shan Tao and the Traditional Chinese Core Value
VIRÁG, Curie (University of Toronto, Canada): From body to movement: Emotions and discourses of self-realization in the Wei-Jin period
12. 30 – 14. 00 Lunch
14. 00 – 15. 30: FICTION AND POETRY (Chair: Dinu Luca)
VUILLEUMIER, Victor (University of Geneva, Switzerland): Drunk and Drug Addicted Wei Jin Literati in 1940’s Chinese Literature: the Intellectual Furioso in Li Tuozhi’s Short Story ‘Feigned Madness’
KWONG Charles (Lingnan University, Tuen Mun, Hong Kong): Aesthetics in the Making: Parallelism in the Poetry of Xie Lingyun (385-433)
SHEKERA, Yaroslava (Kyiv National Taras Shevchenko University, Ukraine): To the Problem of Homonymy in Chinese Yuefu Folk Songs (Southern and Northern Dynasties)
15. 30 – 16.00 Coffee break
16.00. – 17. 30: RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY (Chair: Curie Virág)
VÁVRA, Dušan (Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic): Zhang Zhan’s Commentary on the Liezi and its Significance for Understanding Wang Bi’s and Guo Xiang’s Philosophy
ASSANDRI Friderike (University of Heidelberg, Germany; ECNU Shanghai, P.R. China): Early Medieval After-life Conceptions in the Mirror of Six Dynasties Stone Inscriptions
MOTOH, Helena (University of Primorska, Slovenia): Crossroads of Philosophies: Example of Tao Yuanming's Xing Ying Shen
18.00 Cultural program: Wang Huiqin's Exhibition: An Interwoven Path (Chinese Art and Hallerstein (location: City Art Museum Ljubljana, Mestni trg 5, Ljubljana)
Fourth day (Sunday, Jun 6)
Excursion (the Slovenia coast)
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