ICS and Me |
In the following article, Professor So reviews her academic choice of Chinese art history and her teaching, research and administrative work at The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK). From this we can clearly see Professor So's persistent and continuous efforts in promoting Chinese studies at CUHK.
So Fong-suk, Director of the Art Museum |
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News |
- Call for Paper Proposals: 2015 Young Scholars' Forum in Chinese Studies
- Research Project on Ancient Goldsmith Techniques in China – Art Museum
- Digital Collection Management of the Art Museum
- Recent Donation from the Bank of America Charitable Foundation – Art Museum
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Event: 2014 ICS Luncheon IV – Stories of Fu Baoshi: Multiple Duplicates of the Same Paintings |
At the ICS Luncheon on 29 September 2014, Mr. Xu Liping, a famous collector and the founder of Han Mo Xuan, gave a talk on 'Stories of Fu Baoshi: Multiple duplicates of the same paintings'.
Xu Liping, Author of Jiuri Fengyun and founder of Han Mo Xuan
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Event: 2014 ICS Luncheon V – On the Research and the Upcoming Exhibition of Hindustan Jades |
At the ICS Luncheon on 3 November 2014, Professor Xu Xiaodong, Associate Director of the Art Museum, presented her recent research on Hindustan jades and shared with us the planning of a forthcoming Hindustan jades exhibition.
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Event: Public Lectures by Professor Dorothy J. Solinger and Professor Thomas P. Bernstein |
Professor Dorothy J. Solinger, an ICS Visiting Professor, and Professor Thomas P. Bernstein, an ICS Honorary Adjunct Professor, were invited to deliver public lectures on 6 November and 26 November 2014, respectively. Both lectures were co-organised by the Institute of Chinese Studies and the Department of Government & Public Administration. |
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Event: Public Lecture by Dr Dimitri Drettas on 'Dream cutouts and ghostly interactions – The shaping and transmission of Chinese oneirocritique' |
Dr Dimitri Drettas presented his recent research on Chinese oneiromancy on 4 November 2014 at CUHK. His lecture explained the shaping and transmission of Chinese oneirocritique by introducing features of the Chinese oneiromancy tradition and by exploring the manuscripts of Chinese 'dreambooks' from Dunhuang, along with Daoist fu 符 and other Chinese dream texts ranging from the Qin to the Yuan dynasties. This event was jointly organised by the Institute of Chinese Studies, the École Française d'Extrême-Orient (Hong Kong Centre) and the Centre for Studies of Daoist Culture.
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Event: Workshop and Lectures on Mughal Jade – Art Museum |
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Event: Workshop on the Naxi Language – T.T. Ng Chinese Language Research Centre |
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Event: The 3rd Renditions Distinguished Lecture Series on Literary Translation – Research Centre for Translation |
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New Publications |
- Studies in Chinese Linguistics (Volume 35, No. 2), T.T. Ng Chinese Language Research Centre
- Twenty-First Century Bimonthly, Research Centre for Contemporary Chinese Culture
- Hong Kong Legends: A Family Business Perspective, Research Centre for Contemporary Chinese Culture
- Translation and Global Asia, Research Centre for Translation
- Renditions Nos. 81 & 82 (Spring and Autumn 2014), Research Centre for Translation
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Event Highlights: Splendid Images: Chinese Paintings from the Eryi Caotang Collection – Art Museum |
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Event Highlights: Open Books: Artists and the Chinese Folding Books – Art Museum |
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Event Highlights: USC 50th Anniversary International Conference: Ideology, Power and Transition in China, and the 11th Graduate Seminar on China (GSOC) – Universities Service Centre for China Studies |
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Editorial Board Committee |
Chairman : |
Lai Chi-tim |
Members : |
Wong Wang-chi, Lawrence |
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Chu Kwok-fan |
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Ho Kit-yin, Amy |
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Leung Tse-wai, Grace |
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Lee Kit-yee, Rene |
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