CRTA workshop on reading late imperial Chinese religious texts
Call for applications, CRTA workshop on reading late imperial Chinese religious texts
Aussois, France, December 15-19, 2019
Presentation
This five-day workshop is organized by the CRTA (Chinese Religious Texts Authority) project, supported by FROGBEAR. CRTA is an open-access, international collaborative database project aiming at describing Chinese religious texts. The workshop will introduce CRTA to participants and produce descriptions of chosen texts at the same time as it will train participants in readings late imperial religious texts of different genres.
We open this call to graduate students and early-career scholars of all nationalities and disciplines; we require a good reading command of classical Chinese and capacity of taking active part in discussions in English. We will also ask each participant to prepare in advance descriptions of three texts of their choosing within a corpus (we will send corpus and template ahead of time). We hope that participants will maintain participation in the project after the workshop.
The workshop will take place in a beautiful resort in the French Alps, in the village of Aussois. The resort will provide single-room accommodation and full board.
Candidates should send a letter and CV to frogbear.project@ubc.ca before April 30, 2019. The letter (in English) should explain how training in reading late imperial religious texts intersects with and can enrich their own research.
Instructors
- Katherine Alexander (U. of Colorado): nineteenth-century baojuan 寶卷
- Marcus Bingenheimer (Temple U.): Buddhist mountain and temple gazetteers 山志 / 寺志
- Daniela Campo (U. of Strasbourg): modern Buddhist sermons 開示
- Vincent Goossaert (EPHE, PSL): late Qing morality books 善書
- Gregory Scott (U of Manchester): modern Buddhist periodicals and monographs 期刊與專著
- Wang Huayan (CEIB): stele inscriptions 碑記
Each instructor has a 4 hour session: 1 hour introduction to the genre, 3 hours guided reading of one text.
Participants
17 graduate students and early-career scholars.
Schedule
Sunday 15 Dec
am: train Paris-Modane, transfer to Aussois
pm: presentation of the CRTA project, discussion
night (2 hours): Wang Huayan: Temple stele inscriptions from Yunnan
Monday 16 Dec
am: Greg Scott: modern Buddhist periodicals and monographs
pm: Katherine Alexander: nineteenth-century baojuan
Tuesday 17 Dec
am: Marcus Bingenheimer: Buddhist mountain and temple gazetteers
pm: outdoor activities (bring good shoes)
night: young scholars presentation of one text each (1)
Wednesday 18 Dec
am: Daniela Campo: modern Buddhist sermons
pm: Vincent Goossaert: late Qing morality books
Thursday 19 Dec
am: young scholars presentation of one text each (2)
Validation of the CRTA entries for all texts discussed
pm: train Modane-Paris
More information at: http://frogbear.org/cfa-crta-workshop-on-reading-late-imperial-chinese-religious-texts/
OpenEdition vous propose de citer ce billet de la manière suivante :
Monique Abud (7 mars 2019). CRTA workshop on reading late imperial Chinese religious texts. Carnets du Centre Chine (CNRS/EHESS). Consulté le 16 janvier 2026 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/mgte

