BEGIN:VCALENDAR PRODID:-//Grails iCalendar plugin//NONSGML Grails iCalendar plugin//EN VERSION:2.0 CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T153530Z DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20171013T050000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20171014T130000 SUMMARY:Call for Papers: 'Understanding and Misunderstanding between the Far East and the West: Conference on East Asian studies in Remembrance of 210th Anniversary of Dr. Rev. Robert Morrison's Arrival at China'' UID:20240329T153530Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:Europe/London LOCATION:4 the Square\, University of Glasgow\, Glasgow\, United Kingdom\, G12 8QQ DESCRIPTION:
Robert Morrison\, the first Protestant missionary to China and the Far East\, had contribution not only to the evangelisation\, but also the study of East Asian studies and even the modernisation of Far East. When Protestant\, Catholic and Orthodox missionaries had freer entrance to China (from 1842 to 1949)\, Japan and Korea\, transcultural communication was strengthened\, which resulted in not only understanding but also misunderstanding. How do such understanding and misunderstanding affect the West and the Far East in 19th and 20th century? This inter-disciplinary conference aims to explore the question in different aspects so to acknowledge and recognise the academic contributions by the Christian missionaries in the Far East in the 210th anniversary of Dr. Rev. Robert Morrison's arrival at China.
\nGuest speakers include (in alphabetical order):
\nDr. Alexander Chow (University of Edinburgh): Christianity as a Chinese Religion: A Theological Reflection
\nProf Andy Hamilton (Durham University): Transcultural Issues in Philosophical Aesthetics: East and West (TBC)
\nProf James H Grayson (University of Sheffield): Ch'udo yebae: Protestant Accommodation to Korean Confucian Ritual Life
\nDr. Kevin Cawley (University College Cork): (Mis)Understanding each Other: Matteo Ricci and Korean Neo-Confucians
\nPaper which discussed the transcultural dialogue between the Far East and the West related to following subject areas and/or topics are particularly welcomed. Presentation may include but are not limited to the following ideas:
\nPhilosophy\, Theology and Liturgy
\nLiturgical Indigenisation in Great China Region\, Korea and Japan
\nPhilosophical and Theological dialogue between Confucianism and Christianity
\nEast Asian Philosophers' Reception of Christianity
\nMissionaries' and/or Western Christian's Reception of East Asian philosophies and religions (Confucianism\, Taoism\, Buddhism\, Shinto and Korean Shamanism)
\nVisual Art and Aesthetics
\nEast Asian aesthetics
\ncase studies of Christian historical heritages in East Asia
\nEast Asian style art and architecture in the church
\nWestern religious art and aesthetics in East Asia
\nMusic\, Literature and Translation
\ntranslation of East Asian classics to Western languages
\ntranslation of Christian and Western classics to East Asian languages
\nthe impact of Hanzi/Hanja/Kanji in transcultural understanding
\nHymn Composition and Lyrics translation
\nReception of Christianity in East Asian literature
\nTopics regarding transcultural dialogue between the Far East and the West in 19th and 20th century that are not mentioned above is also welcomed\, as long as they are either related to Christianity or missionaries in general.
\nWhile postgraduate students and post-doctoral have priority to present in the conference\, established scholars are also welcome if they wish to present.
\nIf you wish to present\, please send your abstract and self-introduction (each no more than 200 words) to Andrew Ka Pok Tam at k.tam.1@research.gla.ac.uk in doc format with &ldquo\;Presenter Application for the Understanding and Misunderstanding Conference&rdquo\; in the subject line by 11th June\, 2017.
\nIf you are interested in volunteering in or sponsoring the conference\, please send an email to k.tam.1@research.gla.ac.uk (we need volunteers)
\nRegistration details to follow\, including conference fee
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