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Hermann BAUSINGER | Emeritus Professor, Ludwig-Uhland-Institute for Empirical Culture Studies, University of Tübingen |
Name | Institution | Paper |
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AN Deming | Professor, Institute of Literature, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing | Negotiating Authority and Resources: The Interaction among Villagers in Reconstructing Popular Religion in Jieting Village |
BAI Lanling | Professor, Literature School, Communication University of China, Beijing | Descriptions of Family Life in Feng Menglong’s Popular Novels (1574-1646) |
CHEN Peng | Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Sociology, Tsinghua University, Beijing | Information Technology as Social Recognition and Cultural Expression: Case Studies of Information Technology Adoption among Peasants in Contemporary China [The authors of the paper are Guo Yuhua, Chen Peng and the research team on "Peasant and Information Technology", Dept. of Sociology, Tsinghua University.] |
CHEN Yongchao | Associate Professor, Chinese Literature and Language Department, Peking University | Folk Legend and Its Dynamics: A Case Study of Oral Narratives and Worship of Ancient Holy Figures in Hongtong, Shanxi |
Philip CLART | Professor of Sinology, University of Leipzig, Germany | Conceptualizations of 'Popular Religion' in Recent Research in the People's Republic of China |
Mareile FLITSCH | Director and Professor, Ethnographic Museum of the University of Zurich, Switzerland | How Do People in the Northeast Dwell? 20th Century Rural Han-Chinese Everyday Material Culture between Local Gazetteer, Folk Literature and the Archive of Disappearing Practical Knowledge |
PENG Mu | Lecturer, Institute of Folklore and Cultural Anthropology, Beijing Normal University | Jianghu, Masters, and Apprenticeship: Embodiment and Esoteric Knowledge in Rural Hunan |
SHI Aidong | Associate Professor, Institute of Literature, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing | Contextualizing a Goddess Story in Human Experience: Madam Xian as Orally Transmitted and Literary Inscribed |
Maja VESELIC | Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Asian and African Studies, Faculty of Arts, University in Ljubljana, Slovenia | Huizu, Huimin or Muslim? - The Shifting Identities of Hui Youth in Northwest China |
WU Xiujie | Research Fellow, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle/Saale, Germany | To trust or not to trust strangers? Social support among strangers reflected in the folk narratives of North China |
YANG Lihui | Professor, College of Chinese Language and Literature, Beijing Normal University | Displaying Chinese Folklore to the World: 2008 Olympic Games and the Re-continuing and Reconstruction of Folk Traditions in Gaobeidian Village |
YE Tao | Professor, Institute of World Religion, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing | Civil Discourse and Political Practices: Tracing a Folk Religious Association longpaihui in the Last Two Decades |
ZHAO Shiyu | Professor, History Department, Beijing Normal University | How Can Images Be Historical Evidence? - A Historico-Anthropological Study of a Stone Painting in the Tuzhu Temple, Chuxiong, Yunnan |
Ildikó BELLÉR-HANN | University Lecturer, Center of Oriental Studies, Martin-Luther-University of Halle-Wittenberg |
Jacob EYFERTH | Assistant Professor, University of Chicago |
Hans Peter HAHN | Professor, Institute for Historical Ethnology, Goethe University of Frankfurt am Main |
Wolfgang KASCHUBA | Professor, Institute for European Ethnology, Humboldt University |
Ulrich MARZOLPH | Professor, Encyclopedia of the Folktale, Georg-August University of Göttingen |
David SABEAN | Professor for European History, University of California, Los Angeles |
Brigitte STEGER | University Lecturer for Modern Japanese Studies, Cambridge University |
Eva STERNFELD | Director of the China Study Group, Technische Universität Berlin |
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