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【Lecture】Yoji Asami: Chinese Poetics and Tang and Song Literati|202406-101 (No. 2762)

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【Lecture】Yoji Asami: Chinese Poetics and Tang and Song Literati|202406-101 (No. 2762)

Chinese Poetics and Tang and Song Literati

Lecture information

Date: July 1 and 3, 2024

Venue: Room 1001, Guanghua Building, Handan Campus, Fudan University

Speaker: Prof. Yoji Asa (Graduate School of Humanities, Osaka University)

Topic 1:

"Powerful" vs. "Unintentional"

——On the imagery of "wind" and "water" in Chinese poetics

(July 1, 15:00-17:00)

Topic 2:

Su Shi and Lu You's comparative theory

——Focusing on the understanding of "filial piety" and "heaven".

(July 3, 9:30-11:30)

Topic 3:

Literati and Taxes

——Centered on Du Fu, Bai Juyi, Su Shi, and Lu You

(July 3, 14:30-16:30)

【Lecture】Yoji Asami: Chinese Poetics and Tang and Song Literati|202406-101 (No. 2762)
【Lecture】Yoji Asami: Chinese Poetics and Tang and Song Literati|202406-101 (No. 2762)
【Lecture】Yoji Asami: Chinese Poetics and Tang and Song Literati|202406-101 (No. 2762)

About the Speaker

Professor Yoji Asami, born in 1960 in Saitama Prefecture, Japan, holds a Ph.D. in literature from Kyoto University. He was an assistant professor at the Faculty of Humanities at Yamaguchi University and is currently a professor at the Graduate School of Humanities at Osaka University. His main research interests are poetry and poetics before the modern Chinese period, especially in the Tang and Song dynasties. He is the author of Distance and Imagination: The Transformation of Chinese Poetics in the Tang and Song Dynasties (2005), Understanding Chinese Poetics: From the Middle Ages to the Modern Era (2008), The History of Literature with Emperors: An Introduction to Chinese Literature (2015), The Code of Text: Song Dynasty Literature in Social Context (2017), and The Field of Chinese Song Dynasty Literature (2019).

Organizer

Department of Chinese and Chinese Literature, Fudan University

Center for the Study of Ancient Chinese Literature, Fudan University

Source | Department of Chinese Ancient Chinese Literature

Edit | Zhu Yuwei

Audit | Tao Huan

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