BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20260412T191722EDT-5410fIim6h@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20260412T231722Z DESCRIPTION:Conference: Poetics and Politics of Embodiment in Premodern Chi na\n\nDate & Time: April 17 to 18\, 2026 | All Day\, In-Person Event\; fin d the program here:?/hsiang-lectures/conferences/poet ics-and-politics-e...?\n Location: 海角社区 · Thomson House (3650 Rue McTavish\, Montréal\, QC H3A 1X1)\n\nThis conference brings together s ixteen papers that investigate how bodies in premodern China were transfor med\, disciplined\, and rendered legible through diverse practices. Moving across religious traditions\, aesthetic forms\, medical and legal archive s\, and vernacular cultures\, the contributors collectively show that repr esentations of the body in premodern China are best understood not as stat ic essences but as technologies—dynamic configurations produced at the int ersection of material craft\, textual mediation\, ethical systems\, and so cial negotiations.\n\nOur gathering relies on diverse disciplinary approac hes\, challenging the very notion of the “body” as a stable analytic categ ory. What constituted the human body and embodiment in premodern China\, a nd how might such conceptions intersect with—or diverge from—those in othe r historical and cultural contexts? How did ideas of corporeality intersec t with questions of gender\, class\, performance\, and spirituality? By fo regrounding the body as both metaphorical and material\, we seek to foster conversations that unsettle inherited binaries—such as mind and matter\, self and other\, text and flesh.\n\nOur diverse papers illuminate a shared preoccupation with the body as a technological\, semiotic\, and moral pro ject—one articulated through spinning wheels and cookpots\, diagrams and l yrics\, sleeping mats and battlefield clinics\, thresholds and miracle tal es. By attending to how bodies are constituted\, this interdisciplinary sy mposium offers a polyphonic account of embodiment in premodern China\, rev ealing the inventiveness with which historical actors made sense of human life and its possibilities. Ultimately\, our goal is to open new dialogues across various traditions\, and to rethink how the body became meaningful in premodern China and beyond.\n\nThis conference is open to the public. If you would like to attend lunch on either or both days\, please RSVP her e.\n\n-----\n\n?\n\nThis event is supported by:\n\n\n James P. Geiss and Ma rgaret Y. Hsu Foundation\n Foo-hooa Se 復華詩 (Renaissance of Chinese Poetry) \n Roberta Buffett Institute for Global Affairs\n Centre for Global Chinese Studies 全球中华研究中心\n Department of East Asian Studies\, 海角社区\n\n DTSTART:20260417T130000Z DTEND:20260418T193000Z LOCATION:Thomson House\, CA\, QC\, Montreal\, H3A 1Y2\, 3650 rue McTavish SUMMARY:Conference: Poetics and Politics of Embodiment in Premodern China URL:/channels/channels/event/conference-poetics-and-po litics-embodiment-premodern-china-372213 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR