IKGF Lecture Series 2021/2022 /KursID:2895
- Letzter Beitrag vom 2021-12-21

Einrichtung

Internationales Forschungskolleg an der Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg: Schicksal, Freiheit und Prognose: Bewältigungsstrategien in Ostasien und Europa

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Frei

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Lecture Series Winter 2021/22

Time: Tuesdays, 6:15 pm–7:45 pm CEST (US East Coast: 12:15 pm–1:45 pm EDT; China: 0:15 am–1:45 am CST)
 
Registration for online participation: http://ikgf.fau.de/lectures

Schedule

2021/11/02 Tokens of Destiny: Golden Dragons and Jade Slips in Daoist Ritual and Archaeology
Dr. Lennert Gesterkamp (IKGF Visiting Fellow)
2021/11/23 Fortuneteller and Catholicism in Taiwan: Building the Cosmological Other
Dr. Marco Lazzarotti (IKGF Visiting Fellow)
2021/12/07 Reading the Sky, Divining the Flood: How People Predicted the Weather in Early Qing China
Erling Hagen Agøy (IKGF Visiting Fellow)
2021/12/21 “Mankind” (renlei 人) and “Existence” (cunzai ) in Neoclassicst Cyberpoetry on the ChinaNet
Prof. Frank Kraushaar (IKGF Visiting Fellow)
2022/01/11 Facing the Inevitable Future: Prognostics and Predictions in Late Medieval Books on the Preparation for Dying
Patrick Nehr-Baseler (Department of History CAU Kiel)
2022/01/25 History Repeats Itself: Prophecies and Temporalities in 15th Century Byzantium
Rike Szill (Department of History CAU Kiel)
2022/02/08 Divining Sacrifice: Drowning Victims and Combined Killing Methods in Late Shng Sacrificial Practice (ca. 13th-11th cc. B.C.)
Dr. Susanne Adamski (University of Münster)

Zugehörige Einzelbeiträge

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1
Tokens of Destiny: Golden Dragons and Jade Slips in Daoist Ritual and Archaeology
Dr. Lennert Gesterkamp
2021-11-02
Frei
00:54:37
2
Fortuneteller and Catholicism in Taiwan: Building the Cosmological Other
Dr. Marco Lazzarotti
2021-11-23
Frei
00:27:07
3
Reading the Sky, Divining the Flood: How People Predicted the Weather in Early Qing China
Erling Hage Agøy
2021-12-07
Frei
00:46:28
4
“Mankind” (renlei 人類) and “Existence” (cunzai 存在) in Neoclassicst Cyberpoetry on the ChinaNet
Prof. Frank Kraushaar
2021-12-21
Frei
01:10:11