The latest issue of China Review International has been published, and is available here. It is labelled Volume 23, Number 3, 2016; after being on hiatus for a while, the journal has lately been more active. This issue includes some reviews the will be of interest to WW&W readers, including my review of Ming-huei Lee, Confucianism: Its Roots and Global Significance; and Thomas Michael’s review of Michael D. K. Ing, The Vulnerability of Integrity in Early Confucian Thought.
Daily Archives: September 25, 2018
PhD position in Yijing Studies in European Societies
PhD Position – City University of Hong Kong 香港城市大學 – “Yijing studies in European societies”
Supervisor: Prof. Tze-ki Hon, Department of Chinese and History
Leese Reviews Lloyd, The Ambivalences of Rationality
Michael Leese reviews G. E. R. Lloyd, The Ambivalences of Rationality: Ancient and Modern Cross-Cultural Explorations (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018) at BMCR.
CFP: Chinese Studies Association of Australia
Chinese Studies Association of Australia 16th Biennial Conference: Engaging Chinese Scholarship: New Directions, New Challenges
Monday 1 July – Wednesday 3 July, 2019; La Trobe University (city campus), Melbourne
For more information, see here.