Seminars

Early China

Year Founded 2002

Seminar # 691

StatusActive

The seminar focuses on early Chinese civilization from the Neolithic Age to the Han Dynasty and brings together scholars from all Early China related fields: history, archaeology, art history, literature and language, religion and philosophy. The seminar will facilitate interregional exchanges by inviting distinguished Sinologists from other parts of the country, and will publicize new archaeological discoveries.

Chair/s

Glenda Chao

Ethan Harkness

Rapporteur/s

Songgu Cai

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Meeting Schedule

Scheduled

27
Feb

February 27, 20264:30 pm - 6:30 pm

Faculty House

Divergent Paths: Ritual, Power, and Collective Action in Liangzhu and Shijiahe

Speaker/s

Liye Xie, University of Toronto

Scheduled

13
Mar

March 13, 20264:30 pm - 6:30 pm

Faculty House

Conceptualizing Crisis in Early China

Speaker/s

Shirley Chan, Macquarie University

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Past Meetings

Cancelled

30
Jan

January 30, 20264:30 pm - 6:30 pm

Kent Hall

Room 403

Convict Politics: From Utopia to Serfdom in Early China (221 BCE–23 CE)

Speaker/s

Liang Cai, University of Notre Dame

Scheduled

05
Dec

December 5, 20254:30 pm - 6:30 pm

Kent Hall

Room 403

The Cult of the Yellow Emperor in China: Heritage, Identity, and Local Placemaking

Speaker/s

Shuli Wang, Museum of the Institute of Ethnology

Scheduled

07
Nov

November 7, 20254:30 pm - 6:30 pm

Faculty House

Digital Mawangdui: Visualizing the Art of Transformation through Scientific Imaging and Multimedia Storytelling

Speaker/s

Chenchen Lü, Harvard University

Scheduled

17
Oct

October 17, 20254:30 pm - 6:30 pm

Faculty House

Master, State and Patron: Three Models of Literati Engagement During the Warring States Period (481 B.C.E.-221 B.C.E.)

Speaker/s

Andrew Meyer, Brooklyn College CUNY

Scheduled

26
Sep

September 26, 20254:30 pm - 6:30 pm

Kent Hall

Room 403

The Paradox of Hegemony: The Logics of Political (Dis)integration and Lineage Segmentation in Spring and Autumn China

Speaker/s

Chris Kim, New York University

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