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Podcast by Centre for China Studies at the Chinese University of Hong Kong
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Centre for China Studies at the Chinese University of Hong Kong
Centre for China Studies at the Chinese University of Hong Kong
Episode 10, Maoism and Grassroots Religion 毛主義與基層宗教
4 APR 2022 · Maoism and Grassroots Religion 毛主義與基層宗教
Prof. Xiaoxuan Wang 汪小烜教授
Visiting Assistant Professor in CUHK CCS; 香港中文大學中國研究中心客座助理教授
Maoism could be one of the most influential ideologies among Chinese society, which highly impacted the Chinese community. Prof. WANG provides a historical perspective on Maoism and contemporary Chinese religion, including the contemporary religious revival, organizational developments, and state-religion relations
毛主義可謂中國近代史上最具影響的一種思潮,對中國社會影響深遠。汪教授和我們分享毛主義和當代中國宗教的歷史視角,包括當代宗教復興、組織發展和國家宗教關係。
(本訪問以英語進行)
00:40 Book Introduction - Maoism and Grassroots Religion 汪教授簡介其書籍
12:00 Wenzhou in Cultural Revolution 文革時期的溫州
19:00 Land reforms and uneven effects of revolution 土地改革和文革造成的失衡現象
Episode 9, Hong Kong Left-Wing Movie 香港左翼電影
15 MAR 2022 · Hong Kong Left-Wing Movie 香港左翼電影
Prof. Kenny NG Hong Kong Baptist University 香港浸會大學電影學院副教授吳國坤博士
While Hong Kong cinema became a battleground for ideological combats after 1949, Union Film’s cinematic adaptions of foreign literary classics became a vital tactic for left-leaning studio to avoid colonial suppression. Professor Kenny NG from Hong Kong Baptist University discussed about the history and changes in postwar local movie production and the mystery behind.
香港電影於1949年戰後,成為了意識形態的角力場。製片商中聯影業成功利用外國文學改編電影,避過港英政府的政治打壓。香港浸會大學電影學院副教授吳國坤博士和我們分享,香港在戰後的電影史和發展,從中窺探香港左翼電影的歷史痕跡。
(本訪問以英語進行)
00:25 History and background of Hong Kong film production 香港電影歷史和背景
05:30 Hong Kong Left-Wing Cinema 香港的左翼電影
13:30 Union Film Activities in the 50s 中聯影業於五十年代的足跡
Episode 8, Mao's Third Front
21 APR 2021 · Professor Covell Meyskens, from the US Naval Postgraduate School, discusses a monumental policy decision made by Mao during the Cold War and how this can relate to the current state of politics between China and the United States.
Episode 7, China's Economic Development in a Historical Context
26 MAR 2021 · Professor Li Chen shares China's growth story, from an impoverished nation to one that has brought millions of people out of poverty.
Episode 6, Losing An Only Child: Grief Among shidu Parents in China
9 MAR 2021 · China's "One Child Policy" had an unintended consequence, the creation of shidu parents, or parents who have lost their only child. Professor Shi Lihong from Case Western Reserve University shares her research findings and shidu parents' stories.
Episode 5, Approaching Eileen Chang Through Translation
11 JAN 2021 · Professor Gao Yunwen discusses a well-known feminist in Chinese history. Gao was invited by the University of Southern California (USC) to speak at the Eileen Chang Centennial Celebration event "Love, Lust, Caution: Centennial Celebration of the Cross Cultural Legacies of Eileen Chang" on 20 Nov 2020. (Picture on graphic from USC's advertisement poster).
Episode 4, China as a Religious State
28 DEC 2020 · CCS said farewell to long-time Professor John Lagerwey, as he retired at the end of the Fall 2020 semester. Before he left, we had a chance to sit down with him and discuss the profound thought of China as a religious state.
Episode 3, Molihua as Cultural Text: What Music can Bring to Chinese Studies
16 DEC 2020 · CCS invited Prof. Frederick Lau, Chair of CUHK's Music Department, to discuss the history and evolution of Molihua, one of China's best known songs, from the Centre's webinar series on Oct. 22, 2020. More info can be found from the talk here: shorturl.at/qrNSZ
Episode 2, Field Trip Amid a Pandemic
16 NOV 2020 · Learning never stops, even during the pandemic. Professor Gao discusses the challenges of moving her field trip through southern China to online.
Episode 1, Shanghai's Migrant Youth
5 OCT 2020 · Our first podcast episode features Professor Ling Minhua as she discusses her latest publication: Inconvenient Generation. China's economic reform and opening up was a catalyst for change in China, including the creation of a class of migrant workers. From a sociocultural anthropologist perspective, Ling set off to engage with migrant worker's children, an often disadvantaged group. Listen to her share their stories and challenges growing up on Shanghai's edge.
Podcast by Centre for China Studies at the Chinese University of Hong Kong
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Organization | Centre for China Studies, CUHK |
Categories | Education |
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