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62 The <strong>Chiang</strong> <strong>Ching</strong>-<strong>kuo</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> 2010-2011 Annual Report 63<br />

11. Chenching Cheng<br />

University of Edinburgh (UK)<br />

“Transcending Ideological Boundaries during the Cold War Period in Pan Chinese Popular Music<br />

- The Case of Teresa Teng”<br />

Grant amount: €12,000<br />

Grant period: 1 year<br />

G. Fellowships <strong>for</strong> Ph.D. Dissertations<br />

1. Pablo Blitstein<br />

Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales (France)<br />

“The Political Art of Texts: Political Dimensions of Textual Production in 5th - 6th Century<br />

Southern China”<br />

Grant amount: €12,000<br />

Grant period: 1 year<br />

2. Yi Chen<br />

University of Ox<strong>for</strong>d (UK)<br />

“Interregional Interaction and Social Development – Southern China from 3000 to 500 BC”<br />

Grant amount: €12,000<br />

Grant period: 1 year<br />

3. Hailian Chen<br />

University of Tübingen (Germany)<br />

“Metal <strong>for</strong> Coin and Brass: Zinc Miners, Transporters, Merchants and Bureaucrats in Qing China,<br />

c.1684 – 1835”<br />

Grant amount: €12,000<br />

Grant period: 1 year<br />

4. J. Henning Huesemann<br />

Leipzig University (Germany)<br />

“Record and ‘Reality’: Knowledge Construction in the Shuijing zhu of Li Daoyuan”<br />

Grant amount: €12,000<br />

Grant period: 1 year<br />

5. Yijie Zhuang<br />

University of Cambridge (UK)<br />

“Landscape Change and its Interaction with Prehistoric Human Activities: Geoarchaeological<br />

Investigation in North China”<br />

Grant amount: €12,000<br />

Grant period: 1 year<br />

6. May Farid<br />

University of Ox<strong>for</strong>d (UK)<br />

“‘Wild Children’: China’s Grassroots Development Organizations and their Relationships with<br />

Local Government”<br />

Grant amount: €12,000<br />

Grant period: 1 year<br />

7. Jacqueline Hobbs<br />

University of Cambridge (UK)<br />

“When the Milkbird Comes: Amdo-Tibetan Constructions of Time in Qinghai Province, PRC”<br />

Grant amount: €12,000<br />

Grant period: 1 year<br />

8. Elisa Cencetti<br />

École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (France)<br />

“The Sedentarization of Nomads: Trans<strong>for</strong>mation and Sociopolitical Reorganization of Amdo<br />

Tibetan Herders (Qinghai, P.R.C.)”<br />

Grant amount: €12,000<br />

Grant period: 1 year<br />

9. Juliette Genevaz<br />

University of Ox<strong>for</strong>d (UK)<br />

“The Chinese Revolutionary Army in the Re<strong>for</strong>m Era (1980-2010)”<br />

Grant amount: €12,000<br />

Grant period: 1 year<br />

10. Guillaume Dutournier<br />

Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales (France)<br />

“Claiming Simplicity: The Philosophical Practice of Lu Jiuyuan (1139-1193). A Sociohistorical<br />

Study of Distinctiveness in Southern Song Neo-Confucianism”<br />

Grant amount: €12,000<br />

Grant period: 1 year<br />

11. Andreas Siegl<br />

University of Munich (Germany)<br />

“Discussing Power: Manchus, Mongols and Tibetans in Dialogue”<br />

Grant amount: €12,000<br />

Grant period: 1 year<br />

12. Kathrin Messing<br />

University of Munich (Germany)<br />

“Story and History in Chen Shou’s Sanguo zhi ?”<br />

Grant amount: €12,000<br />

Grant period: 1 year

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