Marc Gilbert
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Curator and subject librarian, Leiden university libraries, Chinese collections
Interested in the Leiden Chinese Queer Collection (LCQC) Engagement Award for Bachelor’s and Master’s students at Leiden University, or in updates on LCQC archival materials? Please click here
edu.nl/3vbfj
and here
edu.nl/7d4yb
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16 days ago
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On the occasion of the Workshop organized last July to launch the Leiden Chinese Queer Collection (
edu.nl/xbncw
), the National Museum of Taiwan Literature donated 30 titles of Taiwanese LGBTQ+ literature:
edu.nl/ntphq
. To donate and support our project, please click here:
edu.nl/fjg3u
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about 1 month ago
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Dr. González Linaje, researcher with the ChEDiL project (
edu.nl/j3xu4
), contributed a post to our Special Collections blog, highlighting two 17th-century Chinese-Portuguese handwritten dictionaries:
edu.nl/qqxd3
. See Leiden University Libraries' Digital collections :
edu.nl/8wway
and
edu.nl/7vx6k
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6 months ago
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With the Leiden Chinese Queer Collection event taking place next week (July 24–25), we are pleased to share that the physical archives received so far have been fully organized and described. Inventories are available online:
edu.nl/93uk3
. Donate here to support us :
edu.nl/74kg7
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6 months ago
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The Robert van Gulik Archive at Leiden University Libraries is now fully described and accessible online:
edu.nl/d7p3m
7 months ago
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Please consider supporting the Leiden Chinese Queer Collection! Donations will be channeled toward Acquisition, description, conservation Digitization, storage, online access Events related to the aims of the LCQC Fellowships and internships donate here
edu.nl/yc7w8
Thank you for your support!
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Steun de Leiden Chinese Queer Collection (LCQC)
Steun de Leiden Chinese Queer Collection (LCQC)Hier de link naar Simplified Chinese: 简体En hier de link naar full-form Chinese: 繁體De Leiden Chinese Queer Collection (LCQC) is een internationaal uniek p...
https://edu.nl/yc7w8
7 months ago
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To celebrate the formal launch of the Leiden Chinese Queer Collection, promote Chinese queer studies scholarship, and raise the visibility of Chinese queer history and culture, a workshop is held on 24-25 July 2025, at Leiden University Libraries. Program and registration:
edu.nl/7nq67
8 months ago
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Chinese Animal Studies Network
10 months ago
Harvard University Press has just published the latest anthology of Chinese animal literature by Wilt Idema, this time focusing on talking birds 🦜🦚🐦 Includes fascinating stories of parrots chanting Buddhist sutras!
www.hup.harvard.edu/books/978067...
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A Historical Taxonomy of Talking Birds in Chinese Literature — Harvard University Press
Parrots and mynahs have played a unique role in Chinese literature for two millennia. These birds that can talk and interact intelligently with their owners were treasured as pets both in the palace a...
https://www.hup.harvard.edu/books/9780674298675
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Leiden University Libraries established the Leiden Chinese Queer Collection:
add a skeleton here at some point
11 months ago
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Gregory Adam Scott 史瑞戈
11 months ago
Our free and open access online resource, the Chinese Religious Text Authority 宗教書籍規範索引, has just passed 5000 entries! Each provides users with detailed bibliographic information about a text, often with a link to a digitized edition.
crta.info/wiki/Main_Page
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Made in China Journal
11 months ago
Raw, defiant, and unflinchingly honest—Mu Cao’s poetry gives voice to those at the margins of China’s underclass. In our latest,
@queercomrades.bsky.social
and Maghiel Van Crevel explore how his work challenges mainstream narratives on queerness, class, and survival.
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On Being Queer and Underclass: Mu Cao and His Poetry
The Prince Claus Fund is a Netherlands-based independent organisation dedicated to the advancement of culture and development, particularly in places where culture is under pressure. Every two years, ...
https://madeinchinajournal.com/2025/03/04/on-being-queer-and-underclass-mu-cao-and-his-poetry/
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James A. Benn
11 months ago
More from David Helliwell on an astrological calendar
#sinology
serica.blog/2025/03/02/a...
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An astrological calendar
I’m not sure if it’s good (or at least acceptable) practice to rename and rewrite blog entries that have already been published, but I’ve just done so. So much information about t…
https://serica.blog/2025/03/02/an-astrological-calendar/
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The Robert van Gulik Fund has established a Robert van Gulik Fellowship with effect from 2025, to support research on the sinological collections of the Leiden University Libraries. Details and application form available here:
edu.nl/putg4
Deadline for submitting research proposals: 1 April 2025.
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Leiden University Libraries established the Leiden Chinese Queer Collection, to collect, preserve, and make accessible primary source material and scholarship on the Chinese queer experience, and to facilitate collaboration between academics, activists, and archivists. See
edu.nl/qyewc
for details.
11 months ago
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Carwyn Morris
12 months ago
Leiden China Seminar: Oliver Moore 12th Feb 15.00 in-person Oliver Moore will be delivering the first Leiden China Seminar of the semester. No need to signup; just turn up. Event page:
www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/events/20...
Unfortunately we don't have the support to stream these.
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Surface Knowledge: the roles and purposes of ink rubbings in- and outside China
Taken via a means of wet impress, paper/ink rubbings of live rock surfaces and other hard objects have long enabled visual and textual knowledge throughout (and from) China. Yet their formation, uses and marketing have been generally minimized in several dismissive arguments: rubbings arise from a secondary…
https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/events/2025/02/surface-knowledge-the-roles-and-purposes-of-ink-rubbings-in--and-outside-china
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The Robert van Gulik Fund has established a Robert van Gulik Fellowship with effect from 2025, to support research on the sinological collections of the Leiden University Libraries. Details and application form available here:
edu.nl/putg4
Deadline for submitting research proposals: 1 April 2025.
about 1 year ago
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Nick Admussen
about 1 year ago
The Taiwanese poet Ling Yü 零⾬ has won the 2025 Newman Prize for Chinese Literature. Here's her poem "Names Vanished from the Map," tr. Andrea Lingenfelter:
www.poetryinternational.com/en/poets-poe...
. Here's four poems tr. Fiona Sze-Lorrain:
theoffendingadam.com/author/lingyu/
incl. the one below:
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María Teresa González Linaje is an independent researcher and invited contributor to the Chinese European Dictionaries project (Lexicographical Manuscripts for the Historical Study of Exchanges between China and Europe). Read about her findings at Leiden University Libraries:
edu.nl/kg9pv
about 1 year ago
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Nick Admussen
about 1 year ago
Warm congratulations to Mu Cao 墓草 , a groundbreaking, dynamic, and immensely talented poet who has today won a Prince Klaus Impact Award. I first encountered Mu Cao when the translator Scott E. Myers sent me the following searing poem to publish in Epiphany Magazine:
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Should you like gastronomy, travels, unsolved cases, literature, and be in Utrecht or Rotterdam this weekend, come meet Taiwanese author Chang Kuo-Li:
edu.nl/jfxtf
about 1 year ago
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Carwyn Morris
about 1 year ago
An afternoon with
@queercomrades.bsky.social
performing from his new book, The Passion of the Rabbit God, at Nowhere Netherlands
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International workshop convened by the Chair of Taiwan Studies at Leiden University and IIAS, Prof. Tze-lan Sang, on December 3, 2024 (program:
edu.nl/pbhhh
). There will be a screening of Hu Tai-li's film 'Returning Souls' (2012) on December 2, followed by a discussion (registration:
edu.nl/tmjau
).
about 1 year ago
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Since 2019, Leiden University Libraries digitized 100.000 pages of Chinese unofficial poetry
edu.nl/v3jwg
. On November 22, at 3:15 PM (CET), a symposium will celebrate this milestone and the genre. Register to attend in person, or join the livestream on the day
edu.nl/6q9jd
. Details:
edu.nl/mmka3
.
about 1 year ago
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