Veranstaltungen 2009
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05.05. |
Bernhard Scheid, Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften Schützenswerter Beschützer: "Martialische" und "pazifistische" Aspekte Hachimans |
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16.06. | Melissa McCormick, Harvard University “Becoming a Woman” in Sixteenth-century Japan: Overcoming the Buddhist Paradigm of Male Transformation (henjō nanshi 変成男子) through Text and Image |
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18.06. |
Kiyoshi Miyake, Kyoto University Formation of compulsory labour punishment with definite terms |
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25.06. |
Yukio Lippit, Harvard University Takahashi Yuichi: Towards a World History of Oil Painting |
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05.07. |
Mark Lewis, Stanford University Chronicles and the Invention of Time in Early China |
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21.09.- 23.09. |
Takahashi Toru, Nagoya University Textliche und visuelle Aspekte der "Geschichte des Prinzen Genji" |
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19.10.- 23.10. |
Gregory Levine, University of California Berkeley The Dilemma of Buddhist Images: Thoughts on Material, Site, and Reception |
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29.10. |
John Clark, University of Sydney The Elephant & the Ant: Chinese & Thai Art in the 1980's & 90's |
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12.10. |
Sylvain Levy, dsl Collection, Paris Collecting Contemporary Chinese Art in the 21st Century: the dsl Collection and its virtual Worlds - A Dialog between a Collector and the Academe |
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18.11. | Evgeny Steiner, SOAS, University of London | Abstract | |
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03.12.- 04.12. |
Francesca Dal Lago, School of Asian, African and Amerindian Studies (CNWS) From Modernism to Socialist Realism |
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07.12.- 11.12. |
Toshio Watanabe, TrAIN, Chelsea College of Art and Design, London Issues in the History of Modern Japanese Art |
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Verantwortlich:
SH
Letzte Änderung:
23.05.2018