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Revelations of Chinese Philosophy and Feminist Philosophy, Comparative Studies and Case Studies

This lecture by Prof. Eva Kit Wah Man will start with personal notes before theoretical discussion, which format confirms her beliefs that the real drive to philosophy and art is better to be concrete, existential, connecting to people, with emotion and they should address to real life issues.

The theoretical discussion will start from some of the conceptual models that feminist scholars propose, which seek to displace Platonic dualism and emancipate concepts of the body from Cartesian mechanistic models or metaphors.

[Symposium] Will Hong Kong become a Mandarin city?

Online Event on Zoom hosted by Global Hong Kong Studies – University of California. Featuring Lecturer Raymond Pai, James Griffith of The Globe and Mail, and Dr. Gina Tam of Trinity University.

In this symposium, a panel of experts discusses the past, present and future of Cantonese in Hong Kong.

UBC Giving Day

It’s UBC Giving Day on April 6, a 24-hour giving challenge that will bring donors, alumni, faculty, staff and friends together to support YOU.

What Do We Talk About When We Talk About Cantonese Literature? 當我們談論粵語文學的時候我們談論什麼?

Program in Cantonese on Zoom.

粵語講座於網上以 ZOOM 形式舉行。

Speaker: Dr. Wong Nim-yan (CUHK)

講者:黃念欣博士(香港中文大學)。

[Celebration] Hong Kong/Cantonese Studies: A Student Showcase

Friday, 8 April 2022, 15:30–17:00 PDT Hong Kong/Cantonese Studies: A Student Showcase. In person/via Zoom
Open to the UBC community.

Whether you would like to share with your fellow students and enthusiastic faculty members—in 3 minutes, or slightly longer for a video—your awesome Hong Kong/Cantonese-related projects or just want to sit back and enjoy, come join us for this student showcase and a celebration for the conclusion of an (insert here your own adjective) academic year. Who knows—there might even be refreshments for those who show up in person!

Call for Papers: 6th Workshop on Innovations in Cantonese Linguistics (WICL-6)

WICL-6

https://u.osu.edu/wicl/wicl-6/

The 6th Workshop on Innovations in Cantonese Linguistics (WICL-6) will take place as a virtual conference via Zoom on 27-28 May 2022 (EDT) , to be hosted by The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, U.S.A. As in the case of WICL-5, which held virtually at OSU in April 2020 due to the pandemic, we will do our best to arrange the WICL-6 program schedule to accommodate presenters in North America and in East Asia.

The WICL conference — an event hosted every two years by different institutions in North America — focuses on new advances in Cantonese Linguistics, including innovations in methodologies, tools, and/or computing software. New approaches and research on language variation within the Cantonese (or “Yue”) subgroup of the Chinese language family, language contact phenomena, and new subfields and their interfaces are especially welcome.

The biennial WICL events, with presentations delivered in English, are free and open to the public, although pre-registration is needed.

Keynote Speakers

Professor Alan Yu (University of Chicago)

Professor Elaine Francis (Purdue University).

In addition to keynote speakers and parallel sessions, there will also be a special workshop that will be held in conjunction with the parallel sessions, as well as a special panel, as indicated below:

Workshop: Analyzing Cantonese Corpus Data

Professor Charles T. K. Lam (Che Hang Seng University of Hong Kong), chair

Professor Chaak-ming Lau (The Education University of Hong Kong)

Dr. Jackson Lee (Author of PyCantonese)

Special Panel: The Cantonese Language Association (CLA): Its History and Future Activities

Professor Dana Scott Bourgerie (Brigham Young University), chair

Abstract Deadline:

Sunday, 24 April 2022, 11:59 PM, Pacific Daylight Time

(= Monday, 25 April 2022, 2:59 AM, Eastern Daylight Time)

Lecturer in Cantonese Language & Culture

The Department of Asian Studies at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, invites applications for a lecturer position in Cantonese language and culture, to commence on September 1, 2022.

2024-2025 Winter Terms Cantonese Courses

Registration for winter courses is open now.

Pop Music: From Appreciation to Creation 寫歌從聽歌開始

Program in Cantonese on Zoom.

粵語講座於網上以 ZOOM 形式舉行。

Speakers: Celine Cheung, Peco Chui.

講者: 張惠思,徐偉賢。

卑大粵語講座 探討香港流行音樂的未來

OMNI Cantonese 訪問黃志淙博士,介紹UBC粵語流行文化大師班講座。Omni Cantonese’s interview with Dr. WONG Chi Chung, featuring the UBC Cantonese Masterclass event.