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第24卷第4期(2005.11)
一、學術演講
Anthony Garnaut, Sun Yat-sen, the Retiring Sage of the Early Chinese Republic, August 16, 2005. Abstract: Sun Yat-sen, like all prominent men of society in China, was known by a host of names. Each of the names that he used outside of his home village are still used to describe different aspects of his personality and legacy: as a writer he is Sun Wen; as a revolutionary he is Sun Zhongshan; as a Christian and visionary he is Sun Yat-sen; and as the founding father of Nationalist China, he is simply Guofu. This talk looks at the retiring sage, or virtuous recluse, representing an ideal of human behaviour with a long tradition in Chinese culture. The recluse was particularly prominent in periods of Chinese history when the state was not governed by the principles of the Way. While each of the major religious traditions of China extols a particular definition of eremitic activity, the recluse occupies a place in Chinese political and literary culture that cannot be confined to any sectarian tradition.
二、研究計畫
Taiwan research travel grants. The ANU Contemporary China Centre has received funding from the Chiang Ching kuo Foundation to enable ANU academic staff and doctoral students to undertake research trips to Taiwan. Applications for the remainder of 2005 and all of 2006 are due by July 1. Describe in one or two paragraphs the purpose of the research trip and include a proposed expense budget. Applications should be sent to Jennifer Sacki, Administrator of the Contemporary China Centre, RSPAS.
三、出版訊息
1.Empty Words: Buddhist Philosophy and Cross-Cultural Interpretation
By Professor Garfield, New York: Oxford University Press, 2002.
2.Is Taiwan Chinese?─The Impact of Culture, Power, and Migration on Changing Identities
By Melissa J. Brown. University of California Press, L. A.
3.Mao-The Unknown Story
By Jung Chang & Jon Halliday, Jonathan Cape, London.
4.Bastard Moon: Essays on Chinese-Australian Writing
Edited by Wenche Ommundsen. Otherland Literary journal, Vic. Australia. Contents: Chinese Remonstrances (Alison Broinowski), Confucians Down Under (Shen Yuanfang), I Married a Foreigner: Recovering Chinese Masculinity in Australia (Kam Louie), What s behind White Masks and Yellow Skin: A postecolonial Critique of a Chinese Sex Debate in Sydney (Yong Zhong), An Interview with Brian Castro (Ouyang Yu), Castro s after China in China (Feen Liang), Re-siting Australian Identity: Configuring the Chinese Citizen in Diana Giese s Astronauts, Lost Souls and Dragons and Will-iam Yang s Sadness (Tseen Khoo), An Interview with Lillian Ng (Ouyang Yu), Beyond Belief: Representation and Revolt in Lillian Ng s Swallowing Clouds (Shirley Tucker), Crossing over but Staying Close: Ee Tiang Hong and Beth Yahp in Australia (Kirpal Singh), Reconciliation between Generations and Cultures: Clara Law s film Floating Life (Lili Ma), Slipping the Net: Trevor Hay and Fang Xiangshu s Stories of Modern China (Wenche Ommundsen), An Interview with Arlene Chai (Rodney Noonan), Australia as Dystopia: Recent Mainland Chinese Writings in Australia (Anne McLaren), An Interview with Sang Ye (Ouyang Yu), Death in the New Chinese Literature of Australia (Qian Chaoying).
第24卷第3期(2005.08)
一、學術演講
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