Contents
2019-12-16
(No.1, 2019)
Views on Sinology
Research on the Manner of Sinological Studies Overseas············Zhang Xiping & Guo Jinghong ( 5 )
Interview
Breaking the Boundaries among Humanistic Studies: Interview with Rostislav Berezkin··································································Zhang Shiyang (13)
Sinologists’ Specialities
On Kang-i Sun Chang’s Academia Research and Literary Creations·····················Han Han (19)
Studies on Literature and History
Bronze Inscriptions, theShijingand theShangshu: The Evolution of the Ancestral Sacrifice during the Western Zhou·····················Martin Kern Trans.Chen Yanhui & Zhao Yurou (25)
Research on Ouyang Xiu in European and American Sinology from the Perspective of Literary Studies·························································Wang Bing (53)
Research Trends of Modern China’s Political History in Japan’s Academic Circles (2010—2015)····················································Liang Shan (61)
Early Sinological Studies
Biblical Chronology and the Transmission of the Theory of Six “World Ages” to China:Gezhi Aolüe······································Ad Dudink Trans.Gu Weiying (69)
Missionaries’ Translation of Catholic Hagiographies in Late Ming and Early Qing Dynasties····················································Jia Haiyan (95)
A Preliminary Study of Early Chinese Christian Novels Published in Southern China and Southeast Asia························································Hyebin Lim (102)
Chinese Classics Overseas
A Reconsideration of Two Issues onLiaozhaiZhiyiStudies from the Perspective of Western Sinology in the 19thCentury····································Ren Zengqiang (111)
Image Construction in the Annotations of English and Russian Versions ofLiaozhai Zhiyi··Wang Ye (118)
A Study onThe Story of the Stone: A Translator’s Notebookby David Hawkes···········································Bao Dewang & Liang Jiawei (125)
Sino-Foreign Cultural Exchanges
The Anglo-Chinese College and Women Education in Late Qing Dynasty················Pan Lin (134)
The Matchlock Came to China: The Introduction of theNiaochonginto Ming Dynasty······················································Pang Naiming (141)
A Study of the First American Ambassador to China: Anson Burlingame and His Translation Activities············································Peng Ping & Zhu Jie (150)
Other-Shaped Images and Self-Shaped Images: Chinese Objects in the Overseas Travel Notes in Late Imperial China································Zhang Ping (156)
The Scientific Activity of the Jesuits in Kiang-nan (1842—1953)························Ren Yi (163)
Bibliography Studies
A Study of Lu Xinyuan’s ManuscriptWuxing Wenxian Zhiin Japan················Li Chengqing (171)
A Brief Introduction to the Newly-Found Manuscript ofNotitia Linguae Sinicaein the Bibliotheca Regia Monacensis··········································Li Zhen (178)
Book Reviews
Review ofThe Columbia Anthology of Yuan Dramaand Reflections on the Translation of Chinese Classics at Abroad··································Jia Hongwei (185)
Learning from History: Review ofA Guide to the Study of Confucianism in Europe:On the Path and Influence of the Chinese Learning in the West from 16thto 18th Centuriesby Prof.Zhang Xiping·······································Jiang Xiangyan (192)
Academic Trends
A Summary of “The First National Forum for Doctors of Philosophy in International Sinology”··········································Li Haijun & Li Gang (196)
Afterword:Overseas Sinology Researchers Should Be Knowledgeable··············Ren Dayuan (199)