School of Oriental
& African
Studies, University of London
15-17 February 2010
Monday, 15/02/10
09:15 Registration
(room 116, main college building, SOAS)
09:45 Panel 1: ‘Language,
Literature, Identity’
P?r
Cassel (Univ. Michigan): “The Wade-Giles
system’s Manchu roots”
Pamela
Crossley (Dartmouth College, Hanover/US):
“Questions about ni- and nikan”
Guan
Xinqiu 關辛秋 (China Nationalities
University中央民族大學): “Manchu Language Life:
How did Manchus learn their own language from
the Yongzheng to the
Guangxu reign periods?”
Erling v.
Mende (FU Berlin): “When did the Manchu
language disappear – or did it?”
Max
Oidtmann (Harvard Univ.): “Manchu/Sibe language
historical memoir literature in Xinjiang from the
1940s through the 1980s”
Giovanni
Stary (Univ. Venice): “Manchu-Chinese
bilingual compositions and their verse
technique”
David
Holm (Melbourne Univ.): “Manchu
Ethnosyntax”
14:00 Panel 2: ‘Early Qing’
Matthew
Mosca (Hong Kong Univ.): “Manchus and the
Propagation of Frontier Knowledge in
China”
Adam
Bohnet (University
of British
Columbia): “Bujantai and the Choson
State”
Kicengge承志 (Research Institute for
Humanity and Nature總合地球環境學研究所,Kyoto): The Manchu
language ‘Ula region map’
Peter Chen-main
Wang王成勉 (National Central
Univ., Taibei), “An examination of ‘Manchu
identity’ in the Manchu documents of the early Qing
period”
Tuesday, 16/02/2010
09:30 Panel 3: ‘Knowledge
transfer in science and geography’
Laura
Hostetler (University of Illinois,
Chicago): “Maps produced during the
Kangxi, Yongzheng and Qianlong periods”
Daniela
Dumbrava (Pont.
Ist. Orientale, Rome): “Seventeenth-century Tsarist
maps and travel description of eastern Siberia”
Davor
Antonucci (Rome University): "The Jesuit
Contribution to the Knowledge
of Tartary"
Catherine
Jami (CNRS, Paris/Cambridge):
"Imperial science written in Manchu in early Qing
China: does it matter?"
13:45-16:00 Visit to the
British Library
Special
exhibition of Manchu titles to coincide with the
colloquium
Wednesday, 17/02/2010
09:00 Panel 4: ‘Imperial
management’
Gao
Wangling高王凌 (People's
University 人大,
Beijing): “清朝統治的異質性”(The
heterogenous nature of early Qing rule)
Zhang Li 張莉 (First
Historical Archives 一史館, Beijing): “清廷秩祀岱宗及對北京東嶽廟的管理”(Qing court ritual and the
administration of the Dongyue temple in Beijing)
10:25 Panel 5: ‘Manchu religion
and Qing religious politics’
Lars
Laamann 勞曼 (SOAS): “The policies and politics of
religion of the early Qing”
Ekaterina
Zavidovskaya (Saint-Petersburg State University):
“中國人的宗教概念” (Religious concepts in China,presented by Gao Wangling)
Hasbaatar 哈斯巴特爾 (University of Heilongjiang,
Harbin): “薩滿稱謂及概念的來源” (Manchu shamanism:
Conceptual origins and etymology)
Zhao
Aping 趙阿平 (Heilongjiang Univ., Harbin):
“滿族語言與薩滿文化” (Manchu language and
shamanic culture)
Nakami
Tatsuo中見立夫 (Tokyo
Univ. of Foreign Studies, 東京外國語大學): “Some remarks on the Manchu
tripitaka”
Andreas
Siegl (University of Munich): “Manchu
documents concerning the crisis of the 5th Dalai
Lama's succession”
Martin
Gimm (Prof. emeritus, Univ. of
Cologne): “The secret Manchu documents on the
trial of the German Jesuit missionary Adam Schall
(1592-1666)”
Hartmut
Walravens (FU Berlin): “Christian
Literature of the Manchus”
Loretta
Kim (SUNY, Albany): “Saints for shamans?
Culture, religion and borderland politics in Qing
Amuria”
Lü
Ping 呂萍 (Changchun Normal
Univ. 長春師範學院):
“吉林九台石克忒力哈拉 薩滿文化遺存研究” (Research on
the vestiges of shamanic culture in Jilin)
Zhao
Zhizhong 趙志忠 (China Nationalities
University 中央民族大學): “滿族薩滿神歌研究” (New studies on shamanic
incantations)
Zhou
Xifeng 周喜峰 (Heilongjiang Univ.):
“清代黑龍江少數民族的薩滿教信仰”(Shamanic beliefs amongst
the populations of the Heilongjiang region
during the Qing period)
Veronika
Zikmundová (Charles Univ., Prague):
“Connections between Sibe and Khorchin Mongol
shamanic traditions”
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