• Event Date: 2025-04-19
  • Event Start Time: 9:30 AM
  • Event End Time: 5:30 PM
  • Event Location: Academic Building (West), Room 6051, Rutgers University

9:30
Welcome Remarks and Breakfast

10:00
Paul R. Goldin, Fair and Foul in Chinese Philosophy
Discussant: Ping Wang

11:10
Matthias Richter, Translating Time into Space: Mapping Language on to Objects
Discussant: Michael Puett

12:15
Lunch

1:40
Meow Hui Goh, Actualizing the Loyal Minister: The Efficacy of Remonstrance in the Court of Wei Emperor Ming (r. 227-239)
Discussant: Wendy Swartz

2:50
Robert Ford Campany, Liexian zhuan 列仙傳 in the History of the Quest for Transcendence
Discussant: Antje Richter

4:00
Coffee Break

4:30
Alexei Ditter, Seven Roles of Authorship in Late Medieval Embodied Epitaphs
Discussant: Christopher Nugent

5:30
Conclusion

About This Workshop:
The 16th Annual Meeting of the Chinese Late Classical and Medieval Studies Workshop will be held on Saturday, April 19, 2025. This workshop, founded and organized by Professor Wendy Swartz and funded by the Chiang Ching-kuo (CCK) Foundation, is a premier academic forum for the exchange of ideas and the advancement of scholarship. Scholars from across the United States working on late classical and medieval Chinese literature, history, religion, and visual culture have been meeting annually in this forum since 2003 to present their latest research. Ground-breaking research and methodology first presented at these workshops have found their way into notable books and journal articles.

Participants:
Robert F. Campany (Vanderbilt University), Alexei Ditter (Reed College), Meow Hui Goh (Ohio State University), Paul Goldin (University of Pennsylvania), Christopher Nugent (Williams College), Michael Puett (Harvard University), Antje Richter (University of Colorado, Boulder), Matthias Richter (University of Colorado, Boulder), Wendy Swartz (Rutgers University), Ping Wang (University of Washington)

This seminar is open to all faculty and students. Email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. before April 7, 2025, to RSVP.