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<strong>Program</strong><br />
<strong>Rombouts</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
<strong>Globalization</strong> and Glocalization in China<br />
6-7 th of September<br />
Lipsius Building 148: LUF-Room<br />
Leiden<br />
<strong>Day</strong> <strong>One</strong><br />
9.00 – 9.30 Welcome Rens Krijgsman, Prof. Barend ter Haar (Leiden), drs. Piet<br />
<strong>Rombouts</strong><br />
9.30 – 10.30 Keynote speech Prof. Hans van der Ven (Cambridge)<br />
10.30 – 11.00 coffee break<br />
11.00 – 12.30 workshop Prof. James Wilkerson (Tsinghua)<br />
12.30 – 13.00 lunch<br />
13.00 – 15.00 Panel I <strong>Globalization</strong> and Glocalization in Chinese history<br />
13.00- 13.15 Opening panel, Dr. Jos Gommans (Leiden)<br />
13.15-13.30 Willem van Hasselt (Leiden), Horse Breeding in China During the<br />
Yuan and Ming Dynasties<br />
13.30-13.45 Lujie Wang (Leiden), Yuan: Chinese Dynasty, or Mongol Province?<br />
14.00-14.15 Barend Noordam (Leiden), Military Identity Formation During the<br />
Ming dynasty<br />
14.15-14.30 Sander Molenaar (Leiden), Nomads of the Sea: How the Mongols<br />
Learned to Sail<br />
14.30-15.00 Panel discussion<br />
Moderator: Dr. Jos Gommans (Leiden)<br />
Discussant: Prof. Hans van der Ven (Cambridge)<br />
15.00 – 15.30 coffee break<br />
15.30 – 17.30 Panel II China and the Global: Visual and Material Culture<br />
15.30 -15.45 Prof. Kitty Zijlmans (Leiden), Keynote Address, Wanted:<br />
contemporary art from China. Transcultural exchange or inverted<br />
chinoiserie?<br />
15.45 - 16.00 Bogdan Stamoran (Leiden), Holland Village in Shenyang, a place (in<br />
China)<br />
16.00 - 16.15 Rosalien van der Poel (Leiden), The Westward Movement of Chinese<br />
Export Harbour Views: Significant Paintings with a Social Function<br />
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16.15 - 16.30 Jiaqi Angela Sun (Leiden), Copies of China: The Atlas of Dutch<br />
collector J.T Royer (1737-1807)<br />
16.45 - 17.00 Anna Grasskamp (Leiden), Global Arts at the Observatory: Staging<br />
Globes in China and Europe ca. 1598-1673<br />
17.00 - 17.30 Panel Discussion<br />
Moderator: Eline van den Berg MA<br />
Discussants: Dr. Oliver Moore (Leiden), Prof. Kitty Zijlmans (Leiden)<br />
17.30 – 18.00 End of the day discussion<br />
18.00 – open end dinner<br />
<strong>Day</strong> Two<br />
09.30 – 11.30 Panel III ‘Religions’ on Display in China: Global and Glocal<br />
9.30-9.35 Introduction to the Panel, Prof. Barend J. ter Haar (Leiden)<br />
9.35-10:10 Junqing Wu (Nottingham), Religious Polemics in the Song<br />
Discussant: Prof. Barend ter Haar (Leiden)<br />
10:10-10:45 Faye Huang (Leiden), Mengda and Wenchang: The Legitimacy of<br />
Local Religious Space in the 18th Century Southwestern China<br />
Discussant: Prof. James Wilkerson (Tsinghua)<br />
10:45-11:20 Meiwen Chen (Leiden), Daoism Across Asian Borderlands: The Yao<br />
Religious Manuscripts<br />
Discussant: Prof. James Wilkerson (Tsinghua)<br />
11:20-11:30 General Discussions & Concluding Remarks<br />
11.30 – 12.30 lunch<br />
12.30 – 14.30 Panel IV Global and Glocal Ideas: Intellectual History<br />
12.30- 12.35 Opening panel, Dr. Carine Defoort (Leuven)<br />
12.35- 12.45 Annick Gijsbers (Leuven), Guo Moruo & Ren Jiyu’s Marxist<br />
interpretation of the Mozi Percipient Ghosts chapter<br />
12.45-12.55 Discussant: Kuanyen Liu (USBC)<br />
12.55-13.05 Mario Cams (Leuven), The French Jesuits geographical surveys (1708-<br />
1718) as seen through The 'Folded Memorials With Vermillion<br />
Endorsement’<br />
13.05-13.15 Discussant: Xi Wen (Leiden)<br />
13.15-13.25 Kuanyen Liu (USBC), A Cultural Encounter of Chinese Philosophy<br />
with Western Science and Philosophy: an Interdisciplinary Study on<br />
Yan Fu’s Transformation of Spencer’s Synthetic Philosophy<br />
13.25-13.35 Discussant: Annick Gijsbers (Leuven)<br />
13.35-13.45 Xi wen (Leiden), Changing conceptions of Li<br />
13.45-13.55 Discussant: Mario Cams (Leuven)<br />
13.55-14.05 Rens Krijgsman (Leiden), Local traditions in Self-Cultivation<br />
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14.05-14.15 Discussant: Tingmien Lee (Leuven)<br />
14.15-14.30 Panel discussion, Prof. Nicolaas Standaert (Leuven)<br />
14.30 – 14.45 coffee break<br />
14.45 –15.45 concluding speech & open floor, Prof. Barend ter Haar (Leiden)<br />
15.45 – open end drinks<br />
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