Two our team members, Nobuko Toyosawa and Jarmila Ptáčková, published articles in the new Supplementum of Archiv orientální: Martin Slama and Tomáš Petrů, eds. Imaginaries and Historiographies of Contested Regions: Transforming Centers and Peripheries in Asian and Middle Eastern Contexts. Supplementa XII, Prague: Oriental...
Táňa Dluhošová published a monograph on the connection between literature and power: Dluhošová, Táňa. Bitevné polia povojnovej literatúry na Taiwane (1945–49): Časopisy, diskusie a literárne diela [Battlefields of Taiwanese Literature (1945–49) : Periodicals, Discussions, and Literary Writings]. Prague: Academia, 2020. Praha:...
New edited volume by our team members, Jarmila Ptáčková and Ondřej Klimes, on China’s cultural diplomacy focusing on its activities in Central Asia, South East Asia, and the Middle East: Ptáčková, Jarmila, Ondřej Klimeš, a Gary Rawnsley, ed. Transnational Sites of China’s Cultural Diplomacy: Central Asia, Southeast Asia, Middle...
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A new volume of the Amdo series out also with the support of our research platform: Wallenboeck, U., Horlemann, B., and Ptáčková, J. (eds.). 2019. Mapping Amdo: Dynamics of Power, Archiv Orientální. Supplementa XI, Prague: Orientální ústav. Order...
Title: Japan and the Contexted Center of 18th-Century East Asia Speaker: Nobuko Toyosawa (Oriental Institute, CAS) Time: April 11, 2019, 15:00–17:00 Venue: Conference room 703, Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica Abstract: Eighteenth century Japan is known for a rise of publishing industry and subsequent spread of...
Ondřej Klimeš edited a special issue: Special Issue on Ideology, Propaganda, and Political Discourse in the Early Xi Jinping Era (2012–2017) in Journal of Chinese Political Science 23.3 (2018), 313–322. DOI: 10.1007/s11366-018-9566-3. Available...
hen Hsi-yuanResearch Fellow Professor Chen Hsi-yuan from the Institute of History and Philology of Academia Sinica will be the speaker at the 4t Taiwan Lecture on Chinese Studies entitled “DifferentFacesof State Confucianism: TheState LiSacrificeand theGhostFestival in Late ImperialChina” Time: October 16, 2018 Venue: Premises of our...
ChangLung-chih: Taiwan: From a Qing Dynasty Frontier to the First Colony of the Japanese Empire Abstract: The talk will explore Taiwan’s transition from a Qing frontier to a Japanese colony in the late nineteenth century. It will consist of four related case studies on major late Qing and early Japanese policy debates on Taiwan between 1874 and...
Speaker: Martin SLobodník Title: Who will be the next Dalai Lama? The PRC’s religious policy towards Tibetan Buddhism in a historical perspective Moderator: Ondřej Klimeš Time: September 20, 2018 (10:00–12:00) Venue: Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica, Conference Room...