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Call for Papers

Theme: Sinicizing the Early Modern World
Subtitle: Histories and Interpretations Beyond Euro-Diffusionism
Type: International Conference
Institution: University of Tübingen
Location: Tübingen (Germany)
Date: 15.–17.6.2023
Deadline: 31.1.2023

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Scholars have deeply researched Europe’s historical impacts upon
China. A distinguished and decades-old - but still rather limited -
field has undertaken research in the other direction, noting that
China has also influenced its neighbors, Europe, and the wider world
in turn. Nonetheless, this perspective remains dispersed, eclectic,
and little-theorized. This gathering’s questions will extend in two
directions: the historicization and theorization of what one might
call ‘early modern Sinicization.’

Unearthing the many types of ‘reverse diffusionism’ in which Chinese
practices spread to the world has rich explanatory promise, and may
even be essential in achieving a more balanced understanding of
causation in global history.

On the one hand, this conference invites scholarship which explores
how regions close and far from China transformed, adapted to, and
struggled against Sinicization in the so-called early modern period,
very roughly defined here as 1400-1800.

On the other hand, this conference also invites reflections on how to
characterize ‘Sinicization’ itself. We also invite scholarship which
poses major methodological, sociological, and even ethical questions
about Sinicization, including:

- Which sociological categories should we use to describe these many
  tendencies and processes (‘creolization,’ ‘interculturation,’
  ‘hybridization,’ ‘entanglement,’ ‘impact- response,’ ‘hegemony,’
  ‘co-colonization,’ the ‘China-centered approach,’ etc.)?

- How to navigate the pratfalls of accidental Eurocentrism,
  uncritical Sinophilia, and essentialization of European and East
  Asian societies?

- How to include the stories of smaller polities, indigenous peoples,
  dynamic and creative individuals, and others caught between
  Europeanization, Sinicization, and other powerful social currents?

Language of presentations: English

Dates: 15-17 June, 2023
Application deadline: January 31, 2023

This will be a hybrid event (in-person and online).
Scholars from all stages are invited to apply.
Funding is available for travel and accommodations.

Organizers:
Prof. Dr. Renate Dürr, PD Dr. Philip Hahn, Dr. Adrian Masters


Contact:

Dr. Adrian Masters
University of Trier, Germany
Email: adrianmmast...@gmail.com






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