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Willson Center Fellows Lecture

Where

University of Georgia
230 River Rd
Athens, GA 30602

Upcoming

4:00 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013

Categories

Events,  Learning

4:00 pm Jackson Street Building Room 123 Sponsored by: Willson Center for Humanities and Arts Contact: Julie Dingus "Dislocated Memories: Urban Space and Diasporic Nostaligia in Song China," Ari Daniel Levine, associate professor of history. He is a cultural historian of early modern China.This project will culminate in a monograph about cultural memory and urban space in early modern China. When Kaifeng, the capital of the Northern Song dynasty (960-1127), which fell to Jurchen invaders in 1126-7, post-conquest literati of the Southern Song dynasty (1127-1279) responded to this political cataclysm and cultural crisis with a sense of homelessness. Relocated to South China, they left behind a literature of exile and defeat, which expressed nostalgia for the city’s street life and urban spaces. This study explains how Kaifeng became a site of collective memory, and how diasporic literati produced a refashioned past that salved the trauma of personal and national loss.Part of the Willson Center for Humanities and Arts 2012-2013 Fellows Series. Willson Center for Humanities and Arts
 
 
20th Anniversary Photo Submission

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If you or your child attended college on a HOPE Scholarship or Grant, or participated in the Georgia Pre-K Program, you are invited to be a part of the Georgia Lottery's 20th anniversary digital yearbook!

 

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