Northern Lights Confucius Institute

The international Symposium
"CONTEMPORARY CONFUCIANISM AND CHINESE
MODERNIZATION",
Northern Lights Confucius Institute
and Chinese Studies Department,
University of Iceland, Reykjavík,
7-8 September 2013].
(Below: List of Contributions)
Ming-huei Lee, Academia Sinica
“A Critique of Jiang Qing’s ‘Political Confucianism’”
Geir Sigurðsson, University of Iceland
“Confucianism vs. Modernity: Expired, Incompatible … or Bingo?”
Jana Rošker, Ljubljana University
“The Philosophical Sinification of Modernity and the Modern Confucian Paradigm of
Immanent Transcendence (內在超越性)”
Tea Sernelj, Ljubljana University
“Xu Fuguan’s Concept of Anxiety and Its Connection to Religious Studies”
Matjaž Vidmar, Ljubljana University
“Comparative Study of Confucian Elements in Chinese 6th Generation Films and in Taiwanese
New Cinema”
Bart Dessein, Ghent University
“Faith and Politics: New Confucianism as Civil Religion”
Ady Van den Stock, Ghent University
“Modern Confucianism and the paradox of unity: Xiong Shili, Mou Zongsan, Tang Junyi”
Monika Gänßbauer, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg:
“A ‘Nature Reserve for Confucianism’? Theses of Zhang Xianglong on traditional Chinese
culture”
Tze-ki Hon, State University of New York at Geneseo
“Matching Capitalism with Marxism: The PRC’s Studies of New Confucianism in the 1980s
and 1990s”
Loreta Poškaite, Vilnius University
„Confucianism in XXth Century: is it the product of Western or Chinese Culture?“
Vytis Silius, Vilnius University
"Personal Moral Freedom and Social Responsibility in Modern Confucianism“