浙大人类学系列讲座第71讲
讲 座 信 息
主题:中国华南与东南亚华人社团:全球历史与当代转变
时间:2024年5月8日(周三)19:00-21:00
地点:浙江大学紫金港西区成均苑8幢1127
概要:讲座首先讨论研究东南亚华人史的新方法——利用石碑和其他当地历史文献。接下来,将探讨新加坡华人庙宇、宗乡会馆和行业公会的历史演变,提出有关这些机构当前和未来角色的问题。最后,将探讨社交媒体、互联网和其他新技术对连接东南亚华人社团与东南中国故乡所形成的新型网络的影响。
主讲人:丁荷生(Kenneth Dean)
新加坡国立大学中文系教授
Yale-NUS 学院Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple讲席教授
云茂潮中华文化研究中心主任、亚洲研究院全球化中心主任
主持人:阮云星
浙江大学社会学系教授
主持人:梁永佳
浙江大学社会学系求是特聘教授
人类学研究所所长
丁荷生(Kenneth Dean)
新加坡国立大学中文系教授、Yale-NUS 学院Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple讲席教授、云茂潮中华文化研究中心主任、亚洲研究院全球化中心主任,加拿大麦吉尔大学荣休讲席教授。丁荷生教授是著名汉学家,主要研究方向为中国东南社会史和民间文化、唐宋诗词、海外华侨华人历史。
Professor Kenneth Dean, Chinese Studies Department, National University of Singapore, is Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple Professor at Yale-NUS, Director of the Wan Boo Sow Research Centre for Chinese Culture, and Cluster Leader for the Religion and Globalisation Research Cluster in the Asia Research Institute, NUS. His recent publications include Epigraphical Materials on the History of Religion in Fujian: Zhanghou region, Fuzhou 2019, Secularism in South, East, and Southeast Asia, NY: Palgrave, (2018) co-edited with Peter van der Veer, and Chinese Epigraphy of Singapore: 1819-1911 (2 vols.), Singapore: NUS Press (2017), co-edited with Dr. Hue Guan Thye. He directed Bored in Heaven: a film about ritual sensation (2010), on celebrations around Chinese New Year in Putian, Fujian, China. Other publications include Ritual Alliances of the Putian Plain, 2 vols., Leiden: Brill, 2010 (with Zheng Zhenman); Lord of the Three in One: The spread of a cult in Southeast China,Princeton: 1998; and Taoist Ritual and Popular Cults of Southeast China, Princeton 1993: The Absolute State and the Body of the Despot, NY: Autonomedia 1992 (with Brian Massumi) He has published nine volumes of stone inscriptions gathered in Fujian and Southeast Asia, with four more volumes in preparation. His current project is the construction of an interactive, multi-media Singapore Historical GIS (SHGIS) and Singapore Biographical Database (SBDB) database. These projects can be viewed online at: shgis.nus.edu.sg and sbdb.nus.edu.sg