Professor Ge Zhaoguang, Princeton Global Scholar from 2009-2012. During his time in Princeton this spring, sponsored by the Council for International Teaching and Research and East Asian Studies, he will deliver one public lecture and co-teach two seminars in Chinese:
Public lecture:
Understanding the Weltanschauung of the Ancient Chinese from Ancient Chinese Maps.
Lecture in Chinese. Partial English translation to be available per handout, discussion in Chinese and English.
Monday, April 18, 4:30 p.m., 202 Jones Hall
Seminar 1:
Who is the 6th Patriarch? How to study the Early History of Chan Buddhism - focusing on The Stele of Monk Faru of Zhongyue of the Tang Dynasty.
Ge Zhaoguang with Stephen F. Teiser, Department of Religion, Princeton University.
Monday, April 25, 4:30 - 7:00 p.m., 202 Jones Hall
Seminar 2:
Between King, Scholar-Bureaucrats, and Roman Catholicism: The Persecution of Korean Catholics at the beginning of the 19th Century - focusing on the Lettre d'Alexandre Hoang à l'évêque de Pékin.
Ge Zhaoguang with Benjamin Elman, Departments of East Asian Studies and History, Princeton University.
Monday, May 9, 2:00 - 4:00 p.m., 202 Jones Hall