Science, technology and medecine in East Asia, 1850-2000 Young scholars'workshop

Université Paris Diderot  -  Bâtiment Condorcet, 4 rue Elsa Morante, Salle 646A Mondrian (6e étage)  -  75014 Paris
PROGRAMME

  • 9h30 Marion Cousin (Université de Lyon 1) The introduction of Euclidian geometry in Japanese education: mathematical language and logical reasoning in textbooks during Meiji era (1868-1912)
  • 10h30 Aleksandra Majstorac Kobiljski (Needham Research Institute, Cambridge) Reading the Image: Technical Drawings and the Writing of the History of Technology in Modern Japan
  • 12h Leon Antonio Rocha (Emmanuel College, Cambridge) “The spirit of this sexology, how could the pedantic scholars be able to see its essence?” Ye Dehui 葉德輝 (1864-1927)’s The Shadow of the Double Plum Tree Anthology (Shuang mei jing an congshu 雙梅景闇叢書, 1903-1914)
  • 14h30 Stéphanie Homola (EHESS, Paris) Standing for Chinese science through 20th-century France and China: Liu Zihua and the “Cosmology of the eight trigrams”
  • 16h Jiří Hudeček (Chiang Ching-kuo International Sinological Centre, Charles University, Prague) What kind of independence? Competing visions of the development of mathematics in twentieth century China 
Date
  • le mardi 8 janvier 2013 à 09h30
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