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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Fairbank Center: Understanding Religious Change in China: Connecting History and Anthropology
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SUMMARY:Fairbank Center: Understanding Religious Change in China: Connecting History and Anthropology
DESCRIPTION:<p>Presentations Include:<br>• Donald Sutton (Carnegie Mellon University): “Chinese Rituals and the Problem of Sincerity: Applying Seligman, Weller, Puett and Simon’s Ritual and Its Consequences to Late Imperial and Modern China.”</p><p>• P. Steven Sangren (Cornell University): “Alienation and Creativity: Desire and Imagination in Ritual Processes”</p><p>• James Robson (Harvard University): “Filling Out the Archive: A Brief Reflection on the Need for a Historically Informed Anthropology and an Anthropologically Informed History”</p><p>• Megan Bryson (University of Tennessee, Knoxville): “Creating Ethnic Religion: History and Ethnography in Dali, Yunnan”</p><p>• Michael Szonyi (Harvard University): “History, Anthropology, Archaeology: Why Are There Two Gods in the Houshan Temple?”</p><p>• Evelyn Rawski (University of Pittsburgh): Concluding Thoughts</p>
LOCATION:CGIS South S030, 1730 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, MA
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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