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1 | 2000 |
Mark Vaile besucht Guangzhou um Handel zu fördern. Er trifft Wang Qishan.
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2 | 2000 |
David Rosalky besucht China.
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3 | 2000 |
Alexander Downer besucht Hong Kong.
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4 | 2000 |
Gerd Kaminski veranstaltet die Ausstellung "Zeitgenössische christliche Kunst in China" im Palais
Harrach, Wien. |
5 | 2000 |
Frederick C. Teiwes ist Visiting Scholar am Fairbank Center for East Asian Research der Harvard University.
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6 | 2000- |
Isabelle Rabut ist Mitbegründerin und Herausgeberin der Collection Lettres chinoises.
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7 | 2000 |
Lynn A. Struve ist Visiting Scholar des Institute of Modern History der Academia Sinica, Taipei.
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8 | 2000-2006 |
Livia Kohn ist Adjunct Professor der Eötvös Lorand-Universität in Budapest.
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9 | 2000-2003 |
Christian Lamouroux ist Mitglied des Conseil scientifique der Ecole française d'Extrême-Orient.
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10 | 2000- |
Alvin P. Cohen ist Mitglied der Early Medieval China Group.
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11 | 2000-2005 |
Hans van de Ven ist Direktor, dann Vizedirektor des Chinese Maritime Customs Project.
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12 | 2000 |
Yin, Qiping. Wu'erfu xiao shuo guan bu lun [ID D31613].
Yin explores Woolf's theory of fiction on the basis of Qu Shijing's research and questions some of his conclusions as well. He argues 'that the whole body of Woolf's theoretical views can be attributed to her life-determinism'. 'What Woolf means by life includes both subjective impressions of the individual and the objective reality of society'. Yin claimes that Woolf's viewpoint that life is 'the proper end of fiction' constitutes the cornerstone of the whole body of Woolf's theory of fiction. Yin argues that the time-change (including human character chang) Woolf referred to took place not only in 1910, but throughout all historical periods. Yin reminds the reader that Woolf not only called on the novelist to constantly break the convention, but at the same time also opposed violent change, which 'suggests that she at least had realized the necessity of maintaining a blanance between inheriting and breaking the convention'. 'Woolf's ideal is that fiction should flourish together with poetry and philosophy'. 'Woolf's subjective impression is strongly tied to objective experience'. 'Woolf was concerned with the interaction of practical experience and subjective consciousness. Her view of reality is deeply rooted in actual life'. |
13 | 2000 |
Joseph Borg besucht China.
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14 | 2000- |
Hung-nin Samuel Cheung ist Professor of Humanities, Direktor Center for Chinese Linguistics, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.
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15 | 2000- |
François Jullien ist Direktor des Institut de la pensée contemporaine der Université Paris 7 - Denis Diderot und Direktor des Centre Marcel Granet.
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16 | 2000-2002 |
Paul A. Cohen ist externer Berater des History Department der Chinese University of Hong Kong.
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17 | 2000-2003 |
Gudula Linck ist Mitglied der European Science Foundation.
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18 | 2000-2001 |
Robert P. Weller ist Vorsitzender des China and Inner Asia Council der Association for Asian Studies.
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19 | 2000- |
John C.Y. Wang ist Mitglied des Advisory Committee des Center for Comparative Literary Studies der Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
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20 | 2000-2001 |
Laurent Sagart ist Gastprofessor an der Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
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