Very cool postdoctoral opportunity on an ERC project looking at 'Art and Liberation Movements during 20th Century Decolonization'. werkenbij.uva.nl/en/vacancies...
Very cool postdoctoral opportunity on an ERC project looking at 'Art and Liberation Movements during 20th Century Decolonization'. werkenbij.uva.nl/en/vacancies...
Today in the ARB: Angus Stewart reviews “My Destiny” by Liang Xiaosheng tr from Chinese by Howard Goldblatt (Long Rover Press) asianreviewofbooks.com/my-destiny-b...
March 8, 2026 - Tehran at sunrise today. But the sun is hidden behind a sky filled with smoke. After a night of intensive strikes on oil facilities, thick black clouds now hang over the city, turning morning into something that feels like night.
ANU Press Coming Soon. Cover image of 'Reshaping the State'.
‘Based on extensive fieldwork and impressive analytic skills, Wen-Hsuan Tsai has produced the most detailed and informative account of the evolving political system in Xi Jinping’s China that I have ever read.’ – Kjeld Erik Brødsgaard
Learn more and register your interest: doi.org/10.22459/RTS...
Congrats to @coralinglingxu.bsky.social on winning the 2026 Best Book Award from the Higher Education SIG of the Comparative and International Education Society for THE TIME INHERITORS!
A powerful study on time inheritance & inequality #HigherEd.
#WinnerWednesday #ReadUP tinyurl.com/yc7k864x
Cover of The Minjung Art Movement: Decolonization and Democracy in South Korea by Sohl Lee. The cover is a duotone of teal green and a berry red. A crowd is gathered with their arms wrapped around each other. In the background hung on a building is an art piece showing two figures and text in Korean. The title is in a bold white sans serif font aligned left. The subtitle is directly below in yellow. The author's name appears in the upper right corner.
In "The Minjung Art Movement," Sohl Lee traces how the South Korean movement of the 1970s and 1980s forged decolonial protest aesthetics that helped galvanize democratization and why its practices continue to resonate today. Read the intro for free now: buff.ly/LkDZnlQ
And so it begins... 3 UK universities (Essex, Sussex & Kent) have just gone public about walking away from their Elsevier Read & Publish deals, despite Jisc's recently announced agreement. Expect to see more of these over the coming months. www.timeshighereducation.com/news/three-m... #OpenAccess
Very honoured to have contributed a chapter on constitutional interpretations of History in China to the monumental Handbook of Intepreting Chinese History edited by Kristin Stapleton, @xinfan.bsky.social, & Els van Dongen. It's in the best company of 31 more utterly fascinating chapters!🤩
From the description by Li Xianting in "Reinterpretation: A Decade of Experimental Chinese Art" (Wu Hung ed, 2002): "The works imitate crystal and thus raise the value of cabbage. It is like the difference between Tai Lake and ordinary lakes, the first magical, the others ordinary."
Hu Xiangdong, Cabbage/Dream Plant, 1998. www.mplus.org.hk/tc/collectio...
23rd China Internet Conference, June 22-23, 2026 @ China Institute, Univ of Alberta. Cara Wallis & I'll give keynotes. My topic is “Of earthy flavor and AI flavor: On distinguishing flavors in an age of cyber artificiality and uncertainty." Nice funding for students
www.ualberta.ca/en/china-ins...
🔔 New #OpenAccess Research Article in #JCCA Journal of Current Chinese Affairs
@giga-hamburg.de @sagepub.com
Marcin Jacoby & Piotr Machajek analyze the critical responses to CCP narratives of scientific progress and social harmony in CN visual arts and literary texts
doi.org/10.1177/1868...
From imperial ritual through Maoist dialectics to Xi-era heritage politics, in this essay @tristangbrown.bsky.social explores how China’s heritage bureaucracy has turned archaeology into a language of governance, transforming artefacts into symbols of civilisational continuity and state authority.
Cover of sarah dauncey's 2020 book, disability in contemporary china: citizenship identity and culture (cambridge up)
On a fan of Volapük in Xiamen: www.sohu.com/a/676613870_...
Xi Zhongxun, an early communist revolutionary, tried to balance reformist instincts with loyalty to the Party. His failure left an indelible mark on his son, Xi Jinping.
Read Rana Mitter's review essay on The Party's Interests Come First by Joseph Torigian: chinabooksreview.com/2025/11/13/x...
Zhenwu, the Perfected Warrior, vp 141, ngp
Label of Zhenwu, the Perfected Warrior
Label of Six Lamenting Officials, vp 1092-vp 1097, ngp
Six Lamenting Officials, vp 1092-vp 1097, ngp
Yes the last one is marble but enjoy it anyway :)
If you need help with the Czech romanisation system, you can use this: www.cinsky.com/transkripce/... or this www.lib.cas.cz/space.40/PCH...
If you want to learn more about Chinese painting in the NGP collection, you can read the work of Dr Michaela Pejčochová, former curator at NGP who also collaborated with NGP for this exhibition: knihobot.cz/a/15277 Esp. knihobot.cz/g/3473176/b/...
And that's all, at the moment. If you want to see Qi Baishi, Zhang Daqian etc, you can (1) wait (2) go to the Trade Fair Palace bldg of NGP and ask for on-site viewing or (3) consult the online database ng.bach.cz/ng_vade/
Photo of The Immortal Lü Dongbin with Sword, Vm 146
Landscape with Kingfisher Clouds [山光水色翠連雲], Vu 3129
Detail (inscription) of Landscape with Kingfisher Clouds
The Immortal Lü Dongbin with Sword, Vm 146 ng.bach.cz/ng_vade/perm...
Landscape with Kingfisher Clouds [山光水色翠連雲], Vu 3129
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My bad photo of (Qiu Ying, attr.), Concert in the Palace Garden, Vm 1532
My photo of Yu Fei'an, Two peonies and Two Bumblebees, Vm 640
(Qiu Ying, attr.), Concert in the Palace Garden,
Vm 1532
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Yu Fei'an, Two peonies and Two Bumblebees, Vm 640
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[*I put in brackets details e.g. "attr." that are in the exhibition but not in the online NGP database: ng.bach.cz/ng_vade ]
These are the Chinese paintings currently on view at Salm Palace. I am told there will be changes in 3 and again in 6 months. Wen Zhengming (attr.), Baoshan Island, Vm 5950 ng.bach.cz/ng_vade/perm...
My latest publication is now online. "Literary Virtue: A Moral Cornerstone of Chinese Literary Theory." In this essay, Zhou Xinglu 周興陸 of Peking University and I explore the history of the concept of literary virtue (wende 文德) across 2000 years.
#Sinology🀄️📚
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Today opens the new permanent collection of Asian art at the Salm Palace of the National Gallery in Prague.
This is fascinating! Sima Qian is surely making a comeback! People wrote Shiji-style biographies of Li Wenliang during Wuhan lockdown - my piece on this is just out, open-access journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...