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Call for Papers

Theme: Chinese Political Thought
Subtitle: A Global Dialogue beyond "Orientalism"
Type: International Workshop
Institution: Centre for East Asian Studies, University of Naples
"L’Orientale"
   Tallinn University
   European Institute for Chinese Studies (EURICS)
Location: Online
Date: 20.–21.1.2022
Deadline: 1.9.2021

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Chinese philosophy is often considered as a pragmatic, intrinsically
“political” discourse, more oriented towards the stabilization of a
community (be it social, cultural or institutional) and the
establishment of an organic, well-functioning state apparatus than to
the understanding of the metaphysical realm of thought.

This is a largely biased and simplistic reduction of its thematic
richness and its high level of theoretical sophistication, yet the
formative centuries of Chinese thought - amidst the turmoil of the
Warring States - undeniably urged the main intellectual actors of the
time to a reflection on how to rebuild the lost “political order”.

And yet, even as China is becoming a global power, Chinese political
thought is rarely allowed to participate in discussions beyond the
disciplinary “wall” of Sinology and Asian Studies and their
categories of thought. In other words, if Plato, Machiavelli or
Rousseau are unanimously considered to speak the universal language
of “political philosophy”, the reflections on power, authority and
legitimacy offered by Laozi, Han Fei or Mencius tend to remained
confined to a specialized (sometimes still considered and treated as
“exotic”) Chinese context.

This workshop, jointly organized by the University of Naples
“L’Orientale” Centre for East Asian Studies, Tallinn University and
EURICS-European Institute for Chinese Studies, intends to fill this
gap and foster an interdisciplinary dialogue among disciplines by
inviting sinologists, political philosophers, and intellectual
historians to discuss Chinese political thought (of any period),
favoring a focus on its comparative and/or global potential.
Contributions focusing on more than one country, area, or period are
also encouraged.

Presenters will also be encouraged to submit their papers for
publication in a peer-reviewed open-access volume.

Please send your proposals, including name, email contact and
affiliation, to:
fbrusade...@unior.it ; lisa.indracc...@tlu.ee

Individual Abstracts: 250 words

Panel Proposals should also include a 250 words general abstract
describing the concept of the panel.

Deadline: September 1st, 2021


Conference website:
https://www.unior.it/ateneo/view_news/19421/18674/1/international-workshop-chinese-political-thought-20-21012022.html





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