會議名稱:Reinventing the Past: Antiquarianism in East Asian Art and Visual Culture—Part 2
主辦機構:AEA - Center for the Art of East Asia at the University of Chicago
日時:2006/11/3-5
議程:
Day 1 Day 2 Day 3
A symposium organized by the Center for the Art of East Asia at
the University of Chicago - November 3-5, 2006
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November 3
Fullerton Hall
Art Institute of Chicago
9:00am - Registration
9:30am - Opening Remarks
10:00am - 12:00am: Panel 1— Antiquarianism in Antiquity
Lothar von Falkenhausen, University of California Los Angeles
"Antiquarianism in Eastern Zhou Bronzes and Its Significance"
Read Abstract
Katherine Tsiang Mino, University of Chicago
"Antiquarianism and Re-envisioning the Empire in the Late
Northern Wei"
Patricia Ebrey, University of Washington
"'Replicating Zhou Bells at the Court of Song Huizong"
Read Abstract
12:00 - 1:30pm : Lunch
1:30 - 2:00pm : Yang Wei, pipa recital
2:00 - 4:30pm : Panel 2— Representing Antiquity
Eugene Wang, Harvard University
"What Ruins? The Aesthetics of Desolation and the Contingency of
Its Pictorial Practice in Northern Song"
Read Abstract
Soyoung Lee, Curator of Korean Arts, Metropolitan Museum of Art
"Descended from Choson Pots: Korean Traditions Re-imagined in Edo
Japan and Re-claimed in Modern Korea"
Read Abstract
Hans Thomsen, University of Chicago
"Reinventing Antiquity: Taiga's Famous Sites of Japan"
November 4
Harper Hall, Rm 130
University of Chicago
9:30am - 12:30am: Panel 3 — The Politics of Antiquarianism
Thomas Conlan, Bowdoin College
"Myth, Memory and The Mongol Invasions of Japan"
Read Abstract
Akira Takagishi, Tokyo Institute of Technology
"The Collection and Production of Picture Scrolls (Emaki) by the
Ashikaga Shogunal Family"
Read Abstract
Elizabeth Lillehoj, DePaul University
"'Court Ceremonies, Imperial Power and Gomizunoo as Cakravartin"
Read Abstract
Craig Clunas, SOAS, University of London
"Antiquarian Politics and the Politics of Antiquarianism in Ming
Regional Courts"
Read Abstract
12:30 - 2:00pm : Lunch
2:00 - 5:00pm : Panel 4 — Scholars, Collectors, and Collections of
Antiquities
Peter Sturman, University of California Santa Barbara
"Material History: Valuing Painting in the Northern Song"
Read Abstract
Qianshen Bai, Boston University
"Wu Dacheng (1835-1902) and His Rubbings of Bronze Vessels"
Read Abstract
Lillian Lan-Ying Tseng, Yale University
"Antiquarianism and Print Culture: Chu Jun's Illustrated
Catalogues in Early Eighteenth-Century China"
Read Abstract
Hiroyuki Suzuki, Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music
"Ninagawa Noritane and Antiquarians in the Early Meiji Period"
Read Abstract
November 5
Harper Hall, Rm 130
University of Chicago
9:30am - 12:30am: Panel 5 — Rethinking Antiquarianism
Jessica Rawson, Merton College, Oxford University
"Ancient Ornaments: The Presence of the Past"
Read Abstract
Martin Powers, University of Michigan
"Imitation, Reference, and Citation in China’s Pictorial
Tradition"
Read Abstract
Wu Hung, University of Chicago
"Patterns of Fu Gu (“Returning to the Ancient”) in Chinese Art"
Sarah Fraser, Northwestern University
"Primitive or Antique? Searching for the Origins of Chinese
Culture in Republican Period China, 1927-1948"
Read Abstract
Closing remarks, acknowledgments
This symposium is made possible with support from Japan Committee
and the China Committee at the Center for East Asian Studies and a
gift from George and Roberta Mann