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@SinoMuslimLit It means “awesome” 忒得很 in Xi’an dialect, so it’s an advertisement thing. Chinese Muslims consume a lot of nuts (干果) on their feasts. This might be irrelevant, but there are tons of Muslim vlogs on a more rural people oriented app named “kuaishou” 快手.
@Sinobevan @chinarhyming @VintageShanghai@HistoricSH Wow! I thought it was 哈同花园 at first. But then I found something called 波斯胡同 and 帕西人 on Wikipedia. Here is a tourist report of the alley: https://t.co/3ldt7ggvBE
Every once in a while, the actual rules of the liberal international order become terrifyingly clear. This shocks people of good conscience in the First World, while billions of others, who do not have the luxury of this ignorance, see awful confirmation of what they already know
“You are engaged with a Chinese world that, despite the best efforts of the Communist Party, its obsession with security and spies, its crippled academic world, the propaganda organs and twisted party-state education and indoctrination, thrives in a myriad of ways.”
This week our mammoth special issue on National Traditions of Sinology edited by Josh Fogel appeared in print - 400 pages, 15 papers in the journal that covers all of Chinese history: Journal of Chinese History 中國歷史學刊
https://t.co/GQ15SFEsm9
The long podcast I did with @KaiserKuo. I have done quite a few podcasts but this one went into the details of the book the most. @KaiserKuo really zeroed in deeply. Appreciate his careful reading. https://t.co/zCuGN6WFZS #GoogleAlerts
#CFP ASIANetwork 2024 Annual Conference — Asia Beyond Boundaries: Past, Present, Future. April 12 – 14, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia; teachers and students are invited to submit session, individual paper, and poster proposals by August 31. https://t.co/BxE16IZhiN
I assign a translator’s biography project for my Classical Chinese lit class, but always struggle to find biographies of female scholars. I wonder if anything like 两个世界的媒介:德国女汉学家口述实录 is available for English readers?
Randolph professor Selda Altan has been awarded an Early Career Fellowship from the Henry Luce Foundation/American Council of Learned Societies in China Studies to continue working on book about women-led efforts to help U.S.-China relations during WWII.
https://t.co/2U5vifGAOj
Turkey has very few China experts but my colleagues are so productive that we have at least one piece a day about China in Turkish/English. It is exceptional to find this level public scholarship about a foreign country in Turkey. Admirable and inspiring 👏 👏
The Global Daoist Studies Forum invites you to New Books in Daoist Studies. On Friday, January 27, at 12 PM EST, Elena Valussi and David Mozina will talk with Vincent Goossaert and Richard Wang about their new books. Registering via the following link:
https://t.co/850TJIfpBt
Some more joys from the @MuseeGuimet, starting with this fabulous glazed Arhat/Luohan from the Liao or Jin dynasties (~10th-12th century), part of a cache discovered in a cave in Yi county 易县, Hebei and now in museums around the world /1
Happy New Year, everyone!! We have launched our association's website and uploaded the program and abstracts for our graduate student conference, "Margins and Peripheries in East Asian Cultures." Find the program on our website: https://t.co/eDIwDYMqdu