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Conference on “Between Monumentalism and Miniaturization: Thinking Big and Small in Contemporary Culture”

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2023 年 7 月 25 日 pm 5:21
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Launch Ceremony of the Centre for Cultural Studies

Date: 11 June 2015

Time: 11:00am – 12:30pm

Venue: Lecture Theatre 2, Lee Shau Kee Building, CUHK

Keynote Speech by Prof. Rey Chow (Duke University)

 

Conference on “Between Monumentalism and Miniaturization: Thinking Big and Small in Contemporary Culture”

Date: 11- 12 June 2015

Time: 2:00pm – 6:30pm (11 June) ; 11:00am – 6:30pm (12 June)

Venue: G24, Fung King Hey Building, CUHK

Registration: http://goo.gl/forms/tg7Q9Zss2I

Please download schedule here.

Speakers:

Jeffrey CLAPP (HKIED); John N. ERNI (HKBU); Helen GRACE (University of Sydney); Margaret HILLENBRAND (University of Oxford); Tsung-yi Michelle HUANG (CUHK); LEE Kar Tai, Phoebus (CUHK); Song Hwee LIM (CUHK); Kwai-Cheung LO (HKBU); Paul James O’CONNOR (CUHK); PANG Laikwan (CUHK); TANG Kin Ling (CUHK); TSAI Min-chen (National Taiwan University); WU Kaming  (CUHK); YANG Yi Hsuan, Rochelle (CUHK); Christine YANO (University of Hawaii)

 

Size matters. Emerging powers typically demonstrate their ambitions by commissioning monumental buildings, the latest examples of which are to be found in China and United Arab Emirates where global celebrity architects erect their extravagant structures. At the other end of the scale, miniaturization is often the manifestation of a lack of space, a pressing need to downsize by using the ingenuity of technology and innovation. Monumentalism and miniaturization, therefore, bespeak different human wants and desires, their polarization embodying the extremities of production and consumption. Yet, size is not merely a physical matter. It is also a structure of feeling and a mode of imagination. This conference provides a platform for thinking about a wide range of cultural manifestations of bigness and smallness (and, indeed, everything in between) and their implications for living in the world today.

 

Free admission. All are welcome. Registration is needed.

 

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