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CCCC: Content and Form: Dunhuang Anthologies of Tang Poetry by Casey Stevens

Friday, February 17, 2023 at 3:30pm to 6:15pm

Rockefeller Hall, 374 Asian Studies Lounge
Central Campus

Casey Stevens (Ph.d. student, Asian Studies, Cornell) will launch the Classical Chinese Colloquium Spring '23 with  Content and Form: Dunhuang Anthologies of Tang Poetry.

The Cornell Classical Chinese Colloquium (CCCC) 古文品讀 is a reading group for scholars interested in premodern Sinographic (古文) text. The group typically meets monthly during the semester to explore a variety of classical Chinese texts and styles. Other premodern texts linked to classical Chinese in Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese have been explored. Presentations include works from the earliest times to the 20th century. Workshop sessions are led by local, national, and international scholars.

All are welcome, with any level of experience with classical Chinese or Sinographic text.

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Event Type

Colloquium

Departments

Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies, History, East Asia Program

Tags

history, East Asia program, Einaudi, Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies

Cost

free

Contact E-Mail

eap-guwen@cornell.edu

Speaker

Casey Stevens

Speaker Affiliation

Asian Studies, Cornell University

Disability Access Information

We're happy to provide accessibility support with advance notice.

Registration Status

https://cornell.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUqf-CopzsiGtD6ph2o6Z5v1jTpc5XoW8ml

Reception

A light meal will be served after the colloquium

Open To

Those with basic classical Chinese or Sinographic text literacy

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