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END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:DAYLIGHT DTSTART:20370308T030000 RDATE:20371101T010000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0400 TZNAME:America/New_York EDT END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT UID:fd607686e5aa5ae3521a0050215102da CATEGORIES:China Classroom CREATED:20210115T132833 SUMMARY:Philanthropy as Traditional Chinese Culture (Lissa Crane, Dept of Anthropology, Rutgers) LOCATION:Zoom (registration required) DESCRIPTION:This is co-sponsored by Rutgers Global-China Office. This is a guest lectur e in Louisa Schein's "Anthropology of China" class. Registration is require d. Click here to register (https://rutgers.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMocOi oqj0qG92gdfde4g6WEdCWdBZF7h9e). If you have any question, please contact Sc hein (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScr ipt enabled to view it.).\nAbstract:\nIs philanthropy (cishan) Chinese? Acc ording to dominant narratives, the concept and the practice are Western imp orts, originally arriving with Christian missionaries, expelled as foreign imperialist influence under Mao, and welcomed back after reform. Accordingl y, the most prominent philanthropy education institute in China was origina lly founded in 2015 on the premise that the nation’s wealthy must learn cha rity from Americans. However, Chinese scholars have recently begun tracing an alternate genealogy claiming “cishan" as inherently Chinese, even an int egral part of “traditional culture” (chuantong wenhua). This talk is based upon ethnographic research alongside professionals at the aforementioned in stitute who designed a new 2019 course module locating “cishan” in Taoist, Confucian, Buddhist, and other philosophical and moral traditions predating Western influence. Analysis is also drawn from participation in this progr am alongside elite would-be philanthropists, as well as from examination of course materials. Both explicitly, in course readings and lectures, and in directly through careful curation of classroom aesthetics, instructors and program facilitators put forth an understanding of “cishan” not only as com ponent of “traditional Chinese culture,” but also as mechanism for the pres ervation and perpetuation of Chinese society and culture, whether through c ultivation of moral goodness to preserve the fabric of society, or through efforts to recuperate and pass down “culture” itself. Significantly, “chuan tong wenhua" is here portrayed as having been handed down hundreds, even th ousands of years in an unbroken stream, erasing a history of internal shift s and disruptions (most notably the Cultural Revolution), as well as global flows of artifacts and ideas.\nBio:\nElizabeth H. Crane is a doctoral cand idate in Cultural Anthropology at Rutgers University. Her dissertation rese arch is focused on the emergence of “new philanthropy” in contemporary Chin a, and she has completed year-long ethnographic dissertation research with two philanthropy training organizations based in Beijing. \n\n X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
This is co-sponsored by Rutgers Global-China Office. This is a guest lec
ture in Louisa Schein's "Anthropology of China" class. Registration is requ
ired. Click here to register. If you have any question, pl
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Is philanthropy (cishan) Chinese? According to dominant narratives, the concept and the practice are Western imports, originally arriving with Christian missionaries, expelled as fore ign imperialist influence under Mao, and welcomed back after reform. Accord ingly, the most prominent philanthropy education institute in China was ori ginally founded in 2015 on the premise that the nation’s wealthy must learn charity from Americans. However, Chinese scholars have recently begun trac ing an alternate genealogy claiming “cishan em>" as inherently Chinese, even an integral part of “traditional culture” (chuantong wenhua). This talk is based up on ethnographic research alongside professionals at the aforementioned inst itute who designed a new 2019 course module locating “cishan” in T aoist, Confucian, Buddhist, and other philosophical and moral traditions pr edating Western influence. Analysis is also drawn from participation in thi s program alongside elite would-be philanthropists, as well as from examina tion of course materials. Both explicitly, in course readings and lectures, and indirectly through careful curation of classroom aesthetics, instructo rs and program facilitators put forth an understanding of “cishan” not only as component of “traditional Chine se culture,” but also as mechanism for the preservation and perpetuation of Chinese society and culture, whether t hrough cultivation of moral goodness to preserve the fabric of society, or through efforts to recuperate and pass down “culture” itself. Significantly , “chuantong wenhua" is here portrayed as having been handed do wn hundreds, even thousands of years in an unbroken stream, erasing a histo ry of internal shifts and disruptions (most notably the Cultural Revolution ), as well as global flows of artifacts and ideas.
Bio:
Elizabeth H. Crane is a doctoral candidate in Cultural Anthropolo gy at Rutgers University. Her dissertation research is focused on the emerg ence of “new philanthropy” in contemporary China, and she has completed yea r-long ethnographic dissertation research with two philanthropy training or ganizations based in Beijing.
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