Published: Aug. 28, 2012
CAS is pleased to announce an upcoming workshop, Letters & Epistolary Culture in China, taking place across campus on August 17th and 18th. Epistolary communication, literature, and culture have been crucial elements of Chinese social life for more than two thousand years. This workshop will bring together twenty scholars working in fields as diverse as literature, history, archaeology, and art history, and ranging from ca. 200BC to the 20th century and provide an opportunity for them to present and discuss their research in order to arrive at a deeper understanding of the Chinese culture of written communication.

Below is an abbreviated schedule, highlighting just a few of the many presentations in the two-day workshop. See聽event flyer聽for a full schedule.

Friday, Aug. 17

11:30 AM 鈥12:10 PM | Tian Xiaofei (Harvard Univ.): 鈥淢aterial & Symbolic Economies: Early Medieval Chinese Letters about the Transfer of Objects鈥

3:00鈥3:40 PM |聽Antje Richter (Univ. of Colorado): 鈥淟etters of Familial Admonition in the Han & Six Dynasties Periods鈥

3:40鈥4:20 PM | Zeb Raft (Univ. of Alberta): 鈥淧oetry of Exchange & Response: An Early Medieval Tradition of Epistolary Verse鈥

Saturday, Aug. 18

10:50鈥11:30 AM | Ronald Egan (Stanford Univ.): 鈥淪u Shi鈥檚 Informal Letters in Literature & Life鈥

3:00鈥3:40 PM | Son Suyoung (Univ. of Colorado): 鈥淓pistolary Space for Book Proprietorship in Late Imperial China鈥

4:40鈥5:20 PM | Tsai Weipin (Univ. of London, Royal Holloway): 鈥淎 Delicate Matter: Mailing Practices in Late Qing & Early Republican China鈥

5:20鈥6:00 PM | Bonnie McDougall (Univ. of Sydney): 鈥淟ove-letters: Universal & Infinite Variations of Writing & Desire鈥

For additional information, please contact Antje Ritcher听听antje.richter@colorado.edu.