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Harvard-Yenching Institute An independent foundation dedicated to advancing higher ed in Asia in the humanities/social sciences

The Institute currently enjoys partnerships with more than fifty universities and research centers in East and Southeast Asia. We support doctoral scholarships, visiting fellowships, academic publications, advanced training programs, conferences and other scholarly initiatives—in Asia, at Harvard University, and elsewhere—intended to increase scholarly communication and to promote graduate and post-graduate research in Asian studies.

Our HYI Visiting Scholar profile series is back! Introducing Prof. Chang-Min Yu, a HYI Visiting Scholar from National Ta...
25/11/2024

Our HYI Visiting Scholar profile series is back! Introducing Prof. Chang-Min Yu, a HYI Visiting Scholar from National Taiwan University who is working on a project entitled “Modernism Disclaimed: Taiwan Film Historiography Before and Beneath the New Cinema”:

Q: What got you interested in your research topic?
A: I was an English literature major and saw Alain Resnais’s Night and Fog (1955) in a class. That moved me to write my first ever long review of a film that I later know is exhaustively researched. It was a good attempt. That’s why I was a cinephile before I was a scholar. Those few early years in college and graduate school were just me consuming all the canonical films and “One Thousand Films You Have to See Before You Die.” Typically two per day, so that gave me a good basis in thinking about what it means to teach and analyze famous films from, for example, the French New Wave and the lesser-known traditions. And of course the follow-up question about how to size up the cinema of Taiwan against all these other more well-known films from the Western canon.

My current book manuscript, Modernism Disclaimed: Taiwanese Film Historiography Before City of Sadness originated from my long-standing concern about how to work with what I was taught—cinematic modernism as an unsurpassable milestone—and other, unwritten film histories from and of Taiwan. My argument is that we should think with Taiwanese intellectuals, who have been wrestling with the same problems at least since the early 1960s and how they helped to shape the emergence of Taiwanese consciousness.

Q: Outside of work, where can we find you?
A: I’ve been in love with the Somerville Community Path and Fresh Pond. It is just wonderful to jog on the path and around the pond in autumn: perfect weather and beautiful colors along the way. And because I don’t have a car here, I would usually do two laps around the lake and head to Trader Joe’s and take the red line home. By the way, the Apple Cinema in the same strip mall does $6 Tuesdays! I’ve seen Alien: Romulus and Joker: Folie à Deux there already! (P. S. Don’t believe the reviews. I think the Joker sequel is pretty good, almost like a film from Tsai Ming-liang.)

Q: What would you want to do most as a career if you were not in academia?
A: I probably will choose any profession that would make more money: lawyering or coding. It is not like that I need more money (but also, who doesn’t?). It is simply that, once you are in academia, you feel acutely that peers around you are on different career paths and at different paces. In contrast, any career advancement for an academic usually moves at a glacial speed, a bit like good research, though I am very happy that I get to bide my time doing what I like and thinking about film aesthetics. Or, maybe I would become a cat gentleman. We have three fur-babies: Michi, Ollie, and Tofu. They are the best.

To read more about Prof. Yu, visit: https://ow.ly/2Le150U99QB

We are pleased to share the latest publications in the SDX and HYI Academic Series (三联·哈佛燕京学术丛书): 汉字革命:中国语文现代性的起源(1916-1...
22/11/2024

We are pleased to share the latest publications in the SDX and HYI Academic Series (三联·哈佛燕京学术丛书):

汉字革命:中国语文现代性的起源(1916-1958)(Chinese Grammatology), by Zhong Yurou

人为天生:康有为三世说研究 ("Humans Are Born from Tian" -- A Study of Kang Youwei's Three Ages Theory), by Gong Zhichong

For more information about the publications, visit: https://ow.ly/8SjV50U3h8k

The 1992-1993 HYI cohort under former Director Patrick Hanan!
21/11/2024

The 1992-1993 HYI cohort under former Director Patrick Hanan!

Monday, November 25: Join us for a HYI Visiting Scholar talk by Prof. Jeongsoo Shin on "Can Korean Calligraphers Write L...
20/11/2024

Monday, November 25: Join us for a HYI Visiting Scholar talk by Prof. Jeongsoo Shin on "Can Korean Calligraphers Write Like Wang Xizhi? The Mujangsa Stele and its Reception in a Sino-Korean Context" (w/ Prof. Sun Joo Kim as chair/discussant). For details, see: https://ow.ly/myzM50TWq7k

We are pleased to share that Volume 45 of 中國學術 (China Scholarship) was published in September 2024 (Beijing: 商务印书馆). To ...
19/11/2024

We are pleased to share that Volume 45 of 中國學術 (China Scholarship) was published in September 2024 (Beijing: 商务印书馆). To view the list of contents (in English and Chinese) for volume 45, including articles, reviews, and book reviews, visit: https://ow.ly/Kw1S50U3fLR

The Harvard-Yenching Institute provides support for several publication series in Asia, including China Scholarship. To view some of the recent publications supported by HYI, visit: https://ow.ly/4eS750U3fLS

Friday, November 22 at 10 am: The Harvard University Asia Center will host an online presentation by Xiaolu Ma on "Trans...
18/11/2024

Friday, November 22 at 10 am: The Harvard University Asia Center will host an online presentation by Xiaolu Ma on "Transpatial Modernity: Chinese Cultural Encounters with Russia via Japan (1880 - 1930)" (moderated by David Wang), as part of the Asia Center Author Talk Series. The event will be held via Zoom. For more information or to register, visit: https://ow.ly/3UVk50U3c6f

Tuesday, November 19: Join us for a HYI Visiting Scholar talk by Prof. Porranee Singpliam on "The Analysis of Neoliberal...
14/11/2024

Tuesday, November 19: Join us for a HYI Visiting Scholar talk by Prof. Porranee Singpliam on "The Analysis of Neoliberalism and the Reconfiguration of Gender in the Thai Political Domain" (w/ Prof. Michael Herzfeld as chair/discussant). For details, see: https://ow.ly/xGHq50TWpMP

On Monday, November 18 at 11:30 am, we will host a talk by Prof. Shen Zhihua on "冷战史研究与档案的开放和利用," with Prof. Elizabeth P...
13/11/2024

On Monday, November 18 at 11:30 am, we will host a talk by Prof. Shen Zhihua on "冷战史研究与档案的开放和利用," with Prof. Elizabeth Perry as chair. This talk will be presented in both Chinese and English. For more details, see: https://ow.ly/YY3x50U5yfz

Current HYI Visiting Scholar Eiko Kawamura was awarded the 17th "Prize in Classical Japanese Literary Scholarship 日本古典文学...
12/11/2024

Current HYI Visiting Scholar Eiko Kawamura was awarded the 17th "Prize in Classical Japanese Literary Scholarship 日本古典文学学術賞" on November 2, 2024. The prize was awarded by the National Institute of Japanese Literature Support Association 国文学研究資料館賛助会 for her monograph Kohaikai Research 古俳諧研究 (Osaka: Izumi Shoin, 2023).

This book presents comprehensive research on the literary and cultural history of popular linked verse prior to the mid-1680s, known as kohaikai 古俳諧. It comprises 14 chapters, including a chronological table of kohaikai books with explanations and index.

Visit our website for a link to the prize announcement and details about her book: https://ow.ly/GSYK50U1eCj

The Harvard-Yenching Institute congratulates Professor Kawamura on her award!

Tuesday, November 12: Join us for a HYI Visiting Scholar talk by Prof. Caleb Carter on "Numinous Topographies: Mountaine...
08/11/2024

Tuesday, November 12: Join us for a HYI Visiting Scholar talk by Prof. Caleb Carter on "Numinous Topographies: Mountaineering, Spirituality, and Nature in Modern Japan" (w/ Prof. Helen Hardacre as chair/discussant). For details, see: https://ow.ly/hQaC50TWFE3

The 1982-1983 HYI cohort under former Director Albert Craig!
07/11/2024

The 1982-1983 HYI cohort under former Director Albert Craig!

HYI and the Ricci Institute for Chinese-Western Cultural History at Boston College will hold an online information sessi...
07/11/2024

HYI and the Ricci Institute for Chinese-Western Cultural History at Boston College will hold an online information session about our joint fellowship program on Friday, November 15 at 20:00-20:45 ET (UTC/GMT -5).

To register for this information session, please use this Google Form link: https://ow.ly/BOI650U1FeN or email [email protected] prior to November 14, using FELLOWSHIP INFORMATIONAL ZOOM LINK in the email subject line.

This year's program application deadline is November 29, 2024. Please see details about the program at the Ricci Institute website: https://ow.ly/Vcov50U1FeO

Thursday, November 7: Join us for a HYI Visiting Scholar talk by Prof. Kaiping Zhang on "Governing China in the Digital ...
04/11/2024

Thursday, November 7: Join us for a HYI Visiting Scholar talk by Prof. Kaiping Zhang on "Governing China in the Digital Age: Legacies, Challenges, and Transformations" (w/ Prof. Yuhua Wang as chair/discussant). For details, see: https://ow.ly/OGiJ50TVw2n

A two-day conference on "Reincarnation in Tibetan Buddhism and the Institution of the Dalai Lama" will be held from Nov....
01/11/2024

A two-day conference on "Reincarnation in Tibetan Buddhism and the Institution of the Dalai Lama" will be held from Nov. 14-15. See details here! https://asiacenter.harvard.edu/reincarnation-tibetan-buddhism-and-institution-dalai-lama-0

** Upcomimg Conference **
Thursday, November 14, 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Friday, November 15, 9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Register through the link in our bio!
*Registration not required but appreciated

Reincarnation recognition began in the 13th century as a distinctive practice in Tibetan Buddhism to ensure continuity in spiritual authority across successive lives of religious masters. Over time such recognized reincarnations took on significant temporal power as well, particularly the line of the Dalai Lamas who were instrumental in the formation of the Tibetan Ganden Phodrang government in the 17th century. This conference will look at the history across the region, the esoteric practices of rebirth and divination, and the modern-day geopolitical implications of the continuation of this practice in Tibetan, Himalayan, Mongolian, and Central Asian communities -- and indeed across the Buddhist world in Asia and beyond.

More details: https://asiacenter.harvard.edu/reincarnation-tibetan-buddhism-and-institution-dalai-lama-0

Thursday, October 31: Join us for a talk by HYI Visiting Scholar Prof. Chang-Min Yu on "The Use of the Modern and Taiwan...
28/10/2024

Thursday, October 31: Join us for a talk by HYI Visiting Scholar Prof. Chang-Min Yu on "The Use of the Modern and Taiwanese Film History" (w/ Prof. Alexander Zahlten as chair/discussant).

For details, see: https://ow.ly/nBQh50TRUvG

The 1965-1966 HYI cohort under former Director John Pelzel!      Front row, left to right:Kazushige Nara, Ryuei Tsuesh*t...
24/10/2024

The 1965-1966 HYI cohort under former Director John Pelzel!

Front row, left to right:
Kazushige Nara, Ryuei Tsuesh*ta, Minoru Hara (Associate), Tadashi Asaka, Takayuki Funatsu.
Second row: Tung-kuei Kuan, Chung-Kyun Kim, Kae-Hyon Ahn, Masahiko Tokumoto, June-Ho Song
Back Row: Bong-Sik Park, Minoru Hashiguchi, Fa-ken China (Associate), Chieh-hsieh Ch’en, Young-Ha Kim.

Call for Applications! BC Ricci Institute–HYI Joint Visiting Researcher Fellowship Program:This program offers full-time...
22/10/2024

Call for Applications! BC Ricci Institute–HYI Joint Visiting Researcher Fellowship Program:

This program offers full-time faculty members (at Asia-based universities or research institutions in Asia) the opportunity to undertake six months of independent research during the 2025-26 academic year at Boston College and Harvard University and take advantage of the resources of the Ricci Institute and the Harvard-Yenching Library.

Proposed research projects directly related to the history and cultures of East Asia (China, Japan, Korea, or Vietnam, including comparative studies between two or more East Asian countries and cultures) will be given priority. Applicants will be expected to demonstrate their knowledge of the resources relevant to their research that are available both institutions.

The application deadline is November 29, 2024. To learn more, visit: https://ow.ly/88W450TQ5gp

Friday, October 25: join us for a talk by Prof. Sung Eun Kim on "Circumventing the Liberal Order: Protectionism with Chi...
21/10/2024

Friday, October 25: join us for a talk by Prof. Sung Eun Kim on "Circumventing the Liberal Order: Protectionism with Chinese Characteristics" (w/ Prof. Stephen Chaudoin as chair/discussant). For details, see: https://ow.ly/kSCM50TJ9UR

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