Description
The main title of the symposium, ‘Homage to Tradition 趨古,’ pays respect to Roderick Whitfield’s tireless exploration of China’s past and his numerous publications in search of beauty and truth. This three-day symposium will feature introductory lectures and paper presentations by Professor Whitfield’s former research students and friends in five sessions: 1) Paradigm; 2) Whose Tradition?; 3) Preservation in New Perspective; 4) Rebels and Hybrids; and 5) Tribute. We hope the symposium and a related festschrift publication to follow will honour Roderick Whitfield’s excellent scholarship, his unwavering support and teaching to his students, and his significant contribution to the field of Asian art history and archaeology. Many of Roderick Whitfield’s students are playing leading roles in Chinese art history, architecture and archaeology, in academia, museums, in publishing and the commercial sector. We hope all of us will present new research relating to the ways of appreciating art and cultural relics, linking art history with a multitude of other disciplines, including religion, anthropology, architecture, literature, language, political and social history, culture study, and translation theory.Period | 13 Dec 2012 → 15 Dec 2012 |
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Event type | Conference |
Location | Hong KongShow on map |
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Homage to Tradition? The Political Use of 'Jinshi' in Modern China
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review