Lecture
LUCIP Colloquium "Gender and Emotion in Chinese Thought and Cultures"
- Date
- Thursday 8 May 2025
- Time
- Series
- Centre for Intercultural Philosophy events 2024 - 2025
- Location
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Herta Mohr
Witte Singel 27A
2311 BG Leiden - Room
- 0.20
This colloquium is organized by Leiden Center for Intercultural Philosophy (LUCIP), funded by the Dutch Research Council (NWO), with the support of Chinese Studies in Leiden’s Institute for Area Studies (LIAS).
Over the years, it is quite common for scholars to take the connection between gender and emotion as a given. Under such presumption, scholars tend to mark specific genders with affective traits, further gendering emotion or emotionalizing gender in their work. Instead of taking this connection as a given, panelists in this workshop revisit gender and emotion to enquire into what their connection is and can be. Drawing upon resources from different traditions, they start a conversation on new framings, new languages, and new materials for reimagining an interdisciplinary study of gender and emotion in Chinese thought and cultures.
Presenstations
David Mozina (University of Cambridge) https://www.ames.cam.ac.uk/people/dr-david-mozina
Rage and Ritual Efficacy in Daoist Practice
Curie Virág (Warwick University) https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/philosophy/people/virag/
Emotional Artistry and Personhood in the Yingying zhuan
Jingjing Li (Leiden University)
Monks’ Experience of Fear-Elicited Remorse in the Vimalakīrtinirdeśa: A Chinese Yogācāra Perspective
All are welcome!