Friday, July 16th
- 09:00-18:30
- Exhibition of New Sinological Publications, Informal meetings
(Small Hall) - 09:00-11:00
- Panel session 3
Panel A3: Terminology, Lexica and Modes of Expression
Panel B3: Inquiries into Primary Sources
Panel D1: Novels
Panel E3: Symbols of Modernity
Panel F3: Medieval Ages
Panel G3: Constructing China and its Image of the Outside World
Panel H1: China and the International Relations
Panel K1: Perceptions of Health Care
Panel P3: Translation in the Late Qing
- 11:00-11:30
- Ceremonial Handing Over of the National Central Library's Donation to the Research Center of East Asian Studies
Venue: Small Hall - 11:30-13:30
- Roundtable on Sinological Libraries and Digital Resources
In order to foster cooperation between EASL and EACS a roundtable on Libraries and Digital Resources will discuss problems of common interest. EASL will be represented by David Helliwell (Bodleian Library, Oxford) and Matthias Kaun (State Library Berlin). Both will give short speeches on the main issues and then the discussion will be opened to the floor. Problems like coordinated acquisition of materials in view of budget cuts everywhere, acquisition of new publications in Eastern European countries, digital resources access, and special collections could be discussed.
Chairwoman: Brunhild Staiger
(Room 210, right to the book exhibition) - 11:30-13:30
- Panel session 4
Panel A4: Analyses of Grammar and Morphology
Panel B4: New Developments in Song Confucianism
Panel D2: Changes in the Imagination of Man in Cultural Contexts of Tang-, Song- and Ming- China
Panel E4: Contemporary China and the World
Panel F4: Strategies of Conquest and Resistance
Panel G4: Local Governance in 20th Century China
Panel K2: Charity in Community Building
Panel Q1: EASL Round Table
- 13:30-15:00
- Lunch break
- 15:00-16:30
- Panel session 5
Panel B5a: "Tongjing Zhiyong": The Confucian Canon as Bridge to Reality in Early Modern China I
Panel E5: Contemporary Chinese Identity / Feminine Identity
Panel F5a: Traditional Historiography I
Panel G5: Chinese Legal Reform
Panel H2: Theorizing Politics in Contemporary China
Panel J1: Contemporary Developments
Panel K3: Positioning Oneself in State and Society
Panel P4a: Ideology and Translation I
- 16:30-17:00
- Coffee break
Cafeteria in the Great hall, side room - 17:00-18:30
- Panel session 6
Panel B5b: "Tongjing Zhiyong": The Confucian Canon as Bridge to Reality in Early Modern China II
Panel C3: Re-examining New Chinese Art
Panel F5b: Traditional Historiography II
Panel J2: Historical Law
Panel O1: Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language
Panel P4b: Ideology and Translation II
Note: this is a preliminary version of the conference programme and is subject to changes.
Last update: July 17, 2010, 11:43 EET