Centre for Contemporary East Asian Cultural Studies

Events

China Trans Formed

Date
23/05/2019
Location:
A40 Sir Clive Granger Building
Description
The Centre for Research in Race and Rights (C3R) and the Centre for Contemporary East Asian Cultural Studies (CEACS), the University of Nottingham host a public lecture with Dr Howard Chiang, Department of History, University of California, Davis.

Affective Media and Intimate Geography: Queer Chinese Representations on Transnational Screens

Date
06 - 07/02/2019
Location:
Djanolgy Theatre
Description
East Asian Film series: Film Screenings and Conversations with Filmmakers (organised in collaboration with Nottingham Lakeside Arts for Chinese New Year and LGBT History Month 2019)

"Tibet Fever" in Chinese Cinema Today

Date
27/02/2019
Location:
A41 in Sir Clive Granger Building
Description
Centre for Contemporary East Asian Cultural Studies (CEACS) Public Lecture

Chinese Visual Arts and Film: Interventions, Comparisons and Chaos

Date
24/10/2018
Location:
A41 in Sir Clive Granger Building
Description
In this lecture, Stephanie Donald considers different projects that she has undertaken over the last several years in order to understand the continuities and insights that working in Chinese visual arts and film afford to Humanities scholarship.

Small Talk (日常對話) Film Screening

Date
19/10/2018
Location:
A41 Sir Clive Granger Building, Small talk Film Screening, Student Journalism Prize, Taiwan Film Festival UK, University Park
Description
Small Talk Film Screening, Panel Discussion and Launch of the Taiwan Film Festival UK Student Journalism Prize organised by Taiwan Studies Programme, the University of Nottingham in collaboration with Centre for Contemporary East Asian Studies, the University of Nottingham and Taiwan Film Festival UK.

Postgraduate open day 2017

Date
29/11/2017
Location:
Trent Building, University Park
Description
Find out more about our courses, meet staff and students, look at funding options, tour our fantastic facilities and campus!

Majority Nationalism: from inclusion to exclusion

Date
15/06/2016
Location:
University Park
Description
Eric Kaufmann will deliver a public lecture on 'Majority Nationalism: from inclusion to exclusion', as part of a workshop organised at The University of Nottingham.

Faculty of Arts postgraduate open day

Date
26/11/2014
Description
Learn more about our extensive range of masters and research courses available in the Faculty of Arts

Emma Biggs and Matthew Collings at Djanogly Theatre

Date
06/11/2014
Description
Emma Biggs and Matthew Collings will discuss their own involvement with writing and the making of art by critically analysing different forms of writing used in support of their work as artists. Introduced and chaired by Paul Gladston, associate professor of Culture, Film and Media at the University of Nottingham and principal editor of the Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art.
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In the Press

  • Randian-Online
    The centre works closely with Randian, an online journal publishing critical writing on contemporary Chinese art and culture   http://www.randian-online.com/#
  • Sébastien Le Belzic, 'A Djibouti, « la Chine commence à déchanter »', Le Monde, 5 February 2018 (Benjamin Barton) 
  • Sébastien Le Belzic, 'Ces marques chinoises qui débarquent en Afrique', Le Monde, 22 January 2018 (Benjamin Barton) 
  • Hongwei Bao, interviewed by the New Books Network, June 2018
    http://newbooksnetwork.com/hongwei-bao-queer-comrades-gay-identity-and-tongzhi-activism-in-postsocialist-china-nias-press-2018/
  • Hongwei Bao, interviewed by the Centre for Modern East Asian Studies, University of Göttingen, April 2018
    https://www.cemeas.de/cemeas-conversations-bao-hongwei/
  • Hongwei Bao, interviewed by New York Times on queer culture and activism in China, 2018
  • Hongwei Bao, Interviewed by City Weekend on Queer Shanghai, 2017
  • Hongwei Bao, interviewed by the BBC World Service on the legal battle against gay conversion therapy in China, 2017
  • Hongwei Bao, interviewed by Global Times on LGBT culture in Shanghai, 2016
  • Zhang Ziyu, '大国角力非洲: 丰富资源和新兴市场引发投资热潮' ('The Big Power Struggle in Africa: Emerging Markets Triggering an Investment Boom in Abundant Energy Resources'), The Time Weekly (时代周报), 16 September 2014, p. 9  
  • Zhang Ziyu, '中国人在非洲:挑战才开始' ('Chinese in Africa: Let the Challenge Begin'), The Time Weekly (时代周报), 31 May 2012, p. 11  
  • Hongwei Bao, interviewed by Timeout, Lisbon, on queer cinema in China, 2013
  • Hongwei Bao, interviewed by Kinabladet, Copenhagen, on queer politics in China, 2012
  • Hongwei Bao, interviewed by Kulturissse, Vienna, on queer politics in China, 2011 

Centre for Contemporary East Asian Cultural Studies

The University of Nottingham
University Park
Nottingham, NG7 2RD


telephone: +44 (0) 115 951 5757 or 84 66437
email:hongwei.bao@nottingham.ac.uk or ting.chang@nottingham.ac.uk