(1) Viewing China from Bordering Countries (second stage)
Especially encourage (a) researches on materials (especially in Chinese language) stored or written abroad (mainly, but not limited to Japan, Corea, Mongolia, Annam and other bordering countries) regarding the history, culture, ideology and religion of China; (b) to research the imaginations and cognitions of China in western literature and image materials.
(2) Understanding and Critiques of International Perspectives in Sinology (second stage)
Especially encourage (a) introducing and commenting the current researches of history, language, religion and culture of ancient China in Europe, America, Japan and Korea; (b) compiling catalogues and abstracts for Sinological works translated or introduced by Chinese academia from other countries during late Qing Dynasty and early Republic of China; (c) critiquing and introducing the newest works of the international sinology.
(3) Interwoven Cultural History (second stage)
Especially encourage (a) demonstrative research on the cultural exchanges among Tokugawa-era of Japan, the Li dynasty of Corea and Qing dynasty of China; (b) the diffusions and influences of Buddhism, Taoism, Catholicism and Islamism among different geographic areas of Asia in Early Modern Age; (c) the processes of accepting and rejecting exotic cultures by the native on the way toward modernization of East Asia countries.
(4) Literature and Imagery Materials regarding China Stored Abroad (second stage)
Especially encourage (a) the Chinese image in European paintings from 16th century to 20th century; (b) the Chinese image in the paintings of Japan, Corea, and Annam; (c) the history of ideas regarding the maps of Asia and various countries in Early Modern Age.
Moreover, we also plan to launch a new research field in 2008:
(5) Synthetical Researches on Religion, Ideology and Arts
This institute especially encourages the application of the following research projects: (a) the different presentations and historical context of Buddhist and Catholic arts in various countries; (b) the history of ideas regarding the images of prevalent arts; (c) the developmental history of the histories of religion, ideas and arts in China, and their general theories and methodology; (d) the history of image interpretation on ancient Confucian classics and ideas.
We sincerely hope that overseas and domestic scholars who are interested in the above topics collaborate with us. If you're interested, please fill the Application Form.doc and e-mail to wkkyc@fudan.edu.cn before March 20, 2008.
National Institute for Advanced Humanistic Studies