University of Warwick
10-11 June 2011
Workshop Convenor: Anne Gerritsen
Friday 10 June: Ramphal Building (R0.3/4)
9:00 Welcome
9:15-12:30 The Mongols (chair: Anne Gerritsen)
9:15-10:15 Morris Rossabi, ‘Notes on Mongol Influences on the Ming Dynasty’
10:15-11:15 Peter Jackson, ‘The Mongols and the Islamic World’
11:15-11:30 Tea & coffee
11:30-12:30 David Robinson, ‘In the Shadow Empire: The Early Ming Court in
Eurasia’
12:30-13:45 Lunch
13:45-17:15 Art Historical Approaches
(chair: Stephen McDowall)
13:45-14:45 Ankeney Weitz, ‘All Puns Intended! Word-Image Play in the Yuan’
14:45-15:45 Yuka Kadoi, ‘Further Thoughts on Islamic Chinoiserie: Sino-Persian
Artistic Interactions in the Late 14th century’
15:45-16:15 Tea & coffee
16:15-17:15 Shane McCausland, ‘What Art did Yuan Bequeath to Ming?’
17:30-18:30 ‘Ming China in the World 1400-1450’
Presentation by Craig Clunas & Jessica Harrison-Hall on a forthcoming exhibition at the British Museum (September 2014-January 2015).
19:00 Dinner at Loch Fyne in Kenilworth
Global History
& Culture Centre
Arts & Humanities
Research Council
University of Warwick
10-11 June 2011
Workshop Convenor: Anne Gerritsen
Saturday 11 June: IAS Seminar Room
9:15-12:30 Material Culture (chair: Regina Llamas)
9:15-10:15 Dagmar Schäfer, ‘Multimedia Culture: Tao Zongyi writes about Practical
Knowledge and Material Culture’
10.15-11.15 Anne Gerritsen, ‘ Shufu Ceramics and the Material Culture of the Yuan
Court’
11:15-11:30 Tea & coffee
11:30-12:30 Shih Ching-fei, ‘The Multiple Markets of Jingdezhen Blue-and-White
Porcelain in the Mongol Yuan period’
12:30-13:45 Lunch
13:45-17:15 Comparative Perspectives (chair: Regina Llamas)
13:45-14:45 Elif Akcetin, ‘Objects on the Move: A Reinterpretation of Qianlong-era
Corruption Cases (1736-1795)’
14:45-15:45 Peter Ditmanson, ‘Gender and Daoxue in the Fourteenth Century’
15:45-16:15 Tea & coffee
16:15-17:15 Kaveh Hemmat, ‘Merchants, Material Culture, and the Sino-Islamic
Contact Zone’
17:15-18:00 Final Discussion & Future Directions
(chair: Anne Gerritsen)
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& Culture Centre
Arts & Humanities
Research Council