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The Radiance of the Other: Sinology and the Dialogical Path to Humanity’s Future

Journal of Cultural Interaction in East Asia
This article presents a series of dialogues between Xuetao Li and Helwig Schmidt-Glintzer on five themes of Sinology, and aims to rethink the significance and future of Sinology in the 21st century.
Xuetao Li, Helwig Schmidt-Glintzer
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MOSCOW SINOLOGY IN 1960–1970s: THE TRAJECTORIES OF INSTITUTIONAL AND PERSONNEL EVOLUTION

Journal of the Institute of Oriental Studies RAS, 2021
The crisis of Soviet-Chinese relations and Cultural Revolution in PRC had an extremely negative impact on Soviet Sinology in 1960–1970s. In response to the new challenges, a few years after the closing of Institute of Sinology and its merger with ...
V. Golovachev
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The historical development of sinology in two Canadian universities: York University and the University of Guelph

Asian Education and Development Studies, 2021
PurposeThis paper gives a comparative analysis of the foundation of sinology in two Canadian universities. Despite not having diplomatic exchanges, Canada's new relationship with the People's Republic of China (PRC) ignited a China interest in the ...
Kenneth Lan
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The Scientific Status of Oriental Studies and the Fate of Russian Sinology

Problemy Dalnego Vostoka, 2021
The objective duality of the world, man and mankind should correspond to the pairing of Oriental studies and Western studies, however, science and pedagogy know only the first, or orientalistics.
A. Kobzev
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Sinology in Spain at the Early Age First Cultural Communications between the two countries

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SINOLOGY 12 (2021), 2021
The current series of documents have the common objective of examining the path of Sinology in Spain and its impact for history and overseas Chinese studies.
Huiling Luo
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Translation, or Sinology

Journal of the American Oriental Society, 2021
Although sinology cannot exist without translation, the goals of the two are not always the same. One is usually put in service subordinate to the other, whether a conflict is explicitly recognized or not. The perennial dispute surrounding “free” vs. “literal” translation often ensues as an inevitable consequence. Brief remarks are
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“Sinologism”: Rethinking the Legitimacy of Sinology as Knowledge

Contemporary Chinese Thought, 2018
This article starts with a question on the nature and function of Sinological studies and casts doubts on the legitimacy of Sinology as a pure and objective branch of learning.
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Orientalism and sinology

Asian Studies Association of Australia. Review, 1984
(1984). Orientalism and sinology. Asian Studies Association of Australia. Review: Vol. 7, No. 3, pp. 18-20.
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Of Sinology and Identity

2023
The Latvian scholar Pēteris Šmits represents a unique case in the national Sinologies of Europe, having been the only specialist of Chinese and Manchu studies in his home country during his lifetime. Unable to establish a sinological tradition, Šmits is far better known in Latvia for his studies in Baltic languages and folklore.
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Feminist Sinologies: An Introduction

Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 2015
Abstract“Feminist Sinologies” offers an introduction to the thematic cluster published in this issue. Its historicist account of the entanglements between feminism and sinology reveals the deep and broad ties between the theories, methods, and problematics of feminism and the ongoing production of knowledge about China (our repurposed definition of ...
Nan Z. Da, Wang Zheng
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