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SNU Institute of Humanities HK Civilization Research Project: The 11th Civilization Research Symposium

Jun 03, 2010 - Jun 04, 2010

The SNU Institute of Humanities HK Civilization Research Project and The Kyujanggak Institute for Korean Studies will be jointly hosting the 11th Civilization Research Symposium on “Travel and Translation: Writing China after Matteo Ricci, 1600-1800”. We await the participation of all those who are interested in this symposium, where there will be a variety of in-depth discussions on traveling and translation with a focus on Matteo Ricci.

Topic: Travel and Translation: Writing China after Matteo Ricci, 1600-1800
Date and Time
   ㆍThursday, June 3rd, 2010. 2:00 ∼ 5:00 PM
   ㆍFriday, June 4th, 2010. 10:00 ∼ 5:00 PM

Venue: Seminar Room at Kyujanggak Institute for Korean Studies (Bldg. 103, Rm. 112)

[Program]
Thursday, June 3rd, 2010. 2:00 ∼ 5:00 PM
Session I. Translating China: Travel Narratives and Other Discourses
Moderator: Yung Sik Kim
ㆍDutch Travels to and Translations of China: Nieuhof’s Account of the 1655 East India Company Embassy Laura Hostetler (University of Illinois at Chicago)
ㆍ‘Postponed Reciprocity’: How Did a Korean Traveler Portray His Encounter with the Westerners in Early Eighteenth-Century Beijing?
Jongtae Lim (Seoul National University)
ㆍThe Wealth of the Chinese Nation: Adam Smith’s Economic Imaginations of China
Jeng-Guo Chen (Academia Sinica)

Friday, June 4th, 2010. 10:00 a.m. ∼ 12:00 p.m.
Session II. Reading Maps, Mapping Texts: Formal Translations
ㆍMatteo Ricci’s World Maps in Late Ming Discourse of Exotica
Qiong Zhang (Wake Forest University)
ㆍNovel/Topograph: Robinson Crusoe and the Great Wall of China
Eun Kyung Min (Seoul National University)

Friday, June 4th, 2010. 2:00 ∼ 5:00 PM
Session III. Styles of Difference: Trade, Travel, Translation
ㆍ‘To Rival Oriental Splendor’: Clockwork and the Dissemination of Artistic Style between China and Europe in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
Catherine Pagani (University of Alabama)
ㆍConversion, Translation, Chinoiserie
Chi-ming Yang (University of Pennsylvania)