中國人民大學古代文本文化國際研究中心“古代經典與其闡釋文本”研修工作坊青年学者招募公告
发布时间:2017-03-01
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中國人民大學古代文本文化國際研究中心是一個以中國古代文本研究爲主,兼具全球視野的研究機構。我們將直面當代學術,挑戰性的探尋新方法和提出新觀點,並提供對中外古代文本體系進行全面研究的機會。古代文本文化國際研究中心擁有國際性和跨文化的視域,旨在爲相關領域的博士生、博士後、青年教師以及資深學者創造國際研究、交流與合作的可能。
研究中心將是一個全球性的平臺,並能體現當下人文科學研究的三大新動向:
1、過去幾十年裏,新發現的出土文獻及其他類型的古代文本,已讓古代中國的研究達到了一個前所未有的境界。
2、近期,世界各地新成立了許多文本研究中心,這表明,一種新型的、全球性的對古代文本文化進行比較研究的興趣,已經出現。這點亦可見之于中國學術界:中國學者對古地中海地區及其他世界文明的研究熱度正在增强。
3、寫本研究、語文學、書籍史及文本的物質性等新興研究,以及通過跨學科的理論和方法來研究文本文化的相關課題,正在成爲一種全球性的趨勢。
研究中心設置在中國人民大學,將與海內外主要相關研究機構保持密切聯絡,致力于深耕古代文本(包括傳世文獻與出土文獻),探索其物質形態、結構細節、流動性諸問題,同時將努力促進新的研究範式的生長和理論體系的建構。
研究中心亦將進行真正意義上的跨文化、跨國界研究,將中國古代文本體系研究與世界其他地區的古代文化文本體系研究整合起來。我們鼓勵並期望能够促進學科和文明間的多層次交流。
爲了能够將這些發展成果整合到一個新的研究平臺上,爲古代文本文化的研究創造一個新型全球性學者基地,我们將設立專門資金項目,爲來自全世界的博士生、博士後、青年學者以及著名訪問教授提供長短期研究項目的資助。同時,每年爲中外相關專業青年學者、博士生召開兩次爲期一周的研修工作坊,培育青年學者並交流最新研究成果。
我們的第一期工作坊將於2017年6月18-24日舉行,現面向全球高校與學術機構招募研修學者,相關事宜公告如下:
研究主題:
古代經典與其闡釋文本
主辦方:
中國人民大學古代文本文化國際研究中心
地點:
中國·北京·中國人民大學
日程安排:
1、2017年6月18日,報道。
2、2017年6月19-22日,上午主題報告,下午自由討論。
3、2017年6月23日,學術參觀或分組交流。
4、2017年6月24日,離會。
主講教師:
Denis Feeney,普林斯頓大學古典學系教授
Glenn W. Most,比萨大學高等师范学院教授
Martin Kern柯馬丁,普林斯頓大學東亞研究系教授
徐建委,中國人民大學文學院副教授
招募人數:
30人,其中海外學者15人,國內學者15人。
申請資格:
1、 限國內外各大學博士生以上學者,博士研究生需要提供博士研究計劃。
2、 專業要求:中國唐代以前的研究、西方古典學研究。
3、 国内学者能夠同時使用中文和英文聽課、交流。
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申請寄送及時限:
請在2017年5月1日前將申請寄至:ruc_icsat@sina.com
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First Annual Workshop
“Canonical Texts and Commentaries”
International Center for the Study of Ancient Text Cultures
Renmin University of China
Beijing, June 18th –24th, 2017
The International Center for the Study of Ancient Text Cultures (ICSATC), hosted at Renmin University of China, develops new perspectives and research opportunities for the study of all aspects of ancient textuality both in China and globally. International and comparative in outlook, it aims to create international research exchanges and collaborations for doctoral students, postdoctoral fellows, junior faculty, and senior scholars.
The Center embraces the detailed study of ancient texts—both transmitted and excavated—alongside the development of new methodological approaches and theoretical perspectives. Located at Renmin University and networking with major institutions in Beijing and across China, the Center’s core is focused on Chinese antiquity. At the same time, the Center aims to engage in cross-cultural, transnational research, integrating the study of ancient Chinese textuality with that of other ancient cultures from around the world. We explicitly encourage, and are eager to facilitate, exchanges on multiple levels across disciplines and civilizations.
The Center is designed as a global interface for the meeting of three new developments in the humanities and social sciences:
- the dramatic increase in newly excavated Chinese manuscripts and inscriptions over the past decades, which has led the study of Chinese antiquity to unprecedented heights, depth, and breadth at institutions both within and beyond China;
- the emergence of new global research interests in the comparative study of antiquity, internationally manifest in a number of recently established research centers but also visible in the rapidly growing Chinese academic interest in the ancient world of the Mediterranean and other civilizations;
- the new global interest in manuscript studies, philology, history of the book, materiality of text, and related subjects that study textual cultures through multiple perspectives and disciplinary approaches.
Toward its goals of integrating these developments in a new research environment, and of creating a new global community of scholars for the study of ancient text cultures, the Center will include the following components:
- a suite of academic and administrative offices within the School of Classics at Renmin University to accommodate visiting students and scholars from China and around the world, together with the staff to support them;
- a research library for the primary texts of antiquity and related research publications from around the world and in multiple languages;
- seminar rooms and lecture halls;
- fully funded programs for short- and long-term visiting doctoral students, postdoctoral fellows, young researchers, and distinguished visiting professors from around the world;
- biannual week-long teaching workshops for Chinese and international Ph.D. students;
- regular lectures by local and visiting researchers;
- research conferences both small and large in scope.
The Center’s first Ph.D. student workshop will be held on June 18th-24th2017. Four renowned scholars from the fields of Chinese, Greek, and Roman antiquity will present lectures and seminars on specific topics. There also will be student research activities to complement the lectures and seminars. The principal language of instruction and interaction will be English.
Schedule:
June 18:Arrival and registration
June 19-22: Lectures, seminars, and research activities
June 23:Sightseeing visit of academic interest
June 24: Checkout
Instructors:
Prof.Denis Feeney,Department of Classics, Princeton University
Prof. Glenn W. Most, Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa University
Prof. Martin Kern,Department of East Asian Studies, Princeton University
Prof. Xu Jianwei,School of Liberal Arts, Renmin University of China
The program will accept thirty Ph.D. students who specialize in the study of ancient Chinese, Greek, or Roman texts studies. Half the number of students will be admitted from Chinese universities, the other half from universities in North America and Europe. Those who have passed their required Ph.D. qualifying examinations and have started writing their dissertations are encouraged to apply.
Room and board will be provided by the Center. In addition, the Center provides every overseas student with a US$500 scholarship. Students are expected to cover their own airfare and ground transportation, hopefully with the assistance from their universities or other scholarships. All necessary visa documentation will be provided by the Center, but visa processing fees will not be covered.
Applications should be sent by May 1, 2017, to ruc_icsat@sina.com.
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