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Die Freiburger Sinologie befasst sich schwerpunktmäßig mit dem modernen und gegenwärtigen China. Sie ist historisch-sozialwissenschaftlich geprägt und verbindet die interdisziplinäre Erforschung des Gegenstandes China mit der Ausbildung in der chinesischen Sprache.

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Hinweise zu aktuellen Veranstaltungen, Terminen und Veröffentlichungen finden Sie hier:  

News Item Workshop: “Work, Workers and the Heroization of Everyday Life in a Global Perspective”
International workshop to be held at Freiburg University, June 8-9, 2018, hosted by the Collaborative Research Center “Heroes – Heroizations – Heroisms”.
News Item Workshop “Urbanizing Rural China: Challenges of Rural Governance” in Klitgaarden/Denmark and a New Research Network
On February 23-25, 2018 a workshop on "Urbanizing Rural China: Challenges of Rural Governance" co-organized by Dr. René Trappel (together with Prof. Elena Meyer-Clement, FU Berlin and Prof. Jesper Zeuthen, Aalborg University) took place at the Klitgaarden Refugium in Denmark.
News Item Tabea Mühlbach receives Alumni Award
We are pleased to congratulate our student Tabea Mühlbach on being awarded the Alumni Award of the Faculty of Humanities of the University of Freiburg for outstanding final theses. The title of her master’s thesis is “Narrating Self and Past in China’s Land Reform. Discourses of Suku and Fanshen”.
News Item Call for applications: PhD positions of the DFG-funded graduate school ‘Factual and Fictional Narration’
The DFG-funded interdisciplinary graduate school GRK 1767 ‘Factual and Fictional Narration’ at the University of Freiburg, Germany, is inviting applications for 8 PhD positions starting on October 1, 2018.
News Item November 7, 2017 Lecture: Speaking with the Silent Majority: the Rise of Grassroots Intellectuals."
The lecture of Prof. Sebastian Veg (SHSS Paris) will take place in the seminar room in Erbprinzenstraße 12 and begins at 18:15.
News Item Lena Henningsen is receiving an ERC Starting Grant of nearly 1.5 million euros for her project “The Politics of Reading in the People’s Republic of China (READCHINA)
 
News Item Workshop: "Yan’an and Chinese socialism"
International workshop at the University of Freiburg, 3-4 August 2017, organized by Tani Barlow (Rice University), Dong Limin (Shanghai University) and Nicola Spakowski (University of Freiburg).
News Item Workshop: "New Trends in the Study of the Early People’s Republic of China"
International workshop to be held in Münstertal, May 19-21, 2017, hosted by the project “The Maoist Legacy: Party Dictatorship, Transitional Justice and the Politics of Truth”. The workshop is co-organized by the Universities of Freiburg and Cologne.
News Item Talk on China's Lawyers on 27 April 2017
Talk by Judith Bout, EHESS (École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales), Paris.
News Item Conference: "Reading Intellectual and Literary Change during China’s Long 1970s"
Conference to be held in Freiburg, May 5-6, 2017, hosted by the project “Worlds of Reading in China’s long 1970s: Reading and Writing during the Cultural Revolution”, organized by Lena Henningsen and Oliver Schulz
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Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg
Institut für Sinologie
Werthmannstraße 12
D-79098 Freiburg i. Br.

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