What we deem to be genuine or fake is not an objective determination, but something that we agree upon as communities. Debates about authenticity, moreover, are often intimately bound to question who owns the past and its representation. Please join us at Oxford on March 18th- 21st, 2021, for a discussion on the construction of “authenticity,” both historically and today, in relation to China’s cultural heritage.
SEAA News Blog: Conferences
Understanding Authenticity in China’s Cultural Heritage
Conference at the University of Oxford, 28-30 May, 2020
What we deem to be genuine or fake is not an objective determination, but something that we agree upon as communities. Debates about authenticity, moreover, are often intimately bound to question who owns the past and its representation. Please join us at Oxford on May 28th-30th, 2020, for a discussion on the construction of “authenticity,” both historically and today, in relation to China’s cultural heritage.
TAG 2020 at Stanford University
May 1-3, 2020
TAG 2020 Stanford aims to facilitate archaeological conversation across a range of topics, formats, and media. The conference will include a variety of events: a full-day plenary debate on the “Potentials and Limits of Big Data” in archaeology; two days of thematically open, concurrent breakout sessions; and a range of art exhibitions to stimulate conversations about the intersections of ethics, politics, and archaeological practice. In the spirit of the Stanford Archaeology Center, a space that fosters collaboration and discussion among archaeologists in different disciplines, we welcome sessions and papers on all current archaeological topics.
What we deem to be genuine or fake is not an objective determination, but something that we agree upon as communities. Debates about authenticity, moreover, are often intimately bound to question who owns the past and its representation. Please join us at Oxford on May 28th-30th, 2020, for a discussion on the construction of “authenticity,” both historically and today, in relation to China’s cultural heritage (those objects and texts concerned with China’s past). Applications are now invited for the presentation of papers (~20-30 minutes in length) on this theme.
Mesdames et Messieurs, chers collègues,
Nous sommes très heureux de vous faire parvenir le programme du premier atelier international de recherche 'Pillage is formally prohibited'. Provence Research on East Asian Art sur la translocation des objets chinois, japonais et coréens à l'Europe et aux Etats Unis qui aura lieu le 8 et 9 novembre 2019 au Musée d'art asiatique de Berlin (Museum für Asiatische Kunst, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin).
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September 16–20, 2020
Further details will be published on our website ea-aaa.eu in spring 2019
Type: Summer Program
Date: April 30, 2019
Location: Mongolia
Subject Fields: Anthropology, Archaeology, East Asian History / Studies, Geography, Immigration & Migration History / Studies
June, 25-27, 2019
Griffith University, Brisbane Australia
https://www.griffith.edu.au/environmental-futures-research-institute/research-centre-human-evolution/news-events/asia-pacific-conference-human-evolution
January 9-11, 2019
Venue: University of Jena
Großer Sitzungssaal (Raum 102) Rosensäle
Fürstengraben 27
Online program and abstracts at: http://robbeets.wixsite.com/transeurasian2019/program