Mittwoch | 18.30 Uhr | Radio Audiobooks in Reform Era China Prof. Dr. Paola Iovene, The University of Chicago (USA), Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations It is well-known that in the 1980s literary journals served as main venues for the emergence of new authors. Other media, however, continued to contribute to the popularization of literature beyond the written page. This lecture will look at how the radio helped expand the audience of fiction, with a focus on the broadcasting of Lu Yao’s novel Ordinary World. Homepage Veranstaltung https://www.cats.uni-heidelberg.de/medien/lsm.html Veranstalter Centre for Asian and Transcultural Studies (CATS) Homepage Veranstalter https://www.cats.uni-heidelberg.de Kontakt contact@cats.uni-heidelberg.de Anmeldung E-Mail livingthesocialistmodern@gmail.com Alle Termine der Veranstaltung 'Living the Socialist Modern: The Chinese Communist Party at 100—Global and Interdisciplinary Perspectives ': 2021 marks the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Chinese Communist Party. What did it mean to “live with the Specter”, to experience what one might call the making of the “Socialist Modern” that found a first point of culmination with the foundation of the CCP in 1921? Mittwoch, 14. April 2021, 18.00 Uhr Young, Marxist, and Martyred: The First Movers of Chinese Communism Wen-hsin YEH, University of California, Berkeley (USA), Department of History Mittwoch, 21. 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