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杭州师范大学人文学院导师教师师资介绍简介-专门史:林航 教授

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一、个人简介
2003-2007:上海外国语大学,日耳曼语言文学学士(2003:杭州外国语学校免试保送)
2007-2009:德国维尔茨堡大学,汉学(中国史)硕士(2008:北京大学历史系访问)
2009-2013:德国维尔茨堡大学,汉学(中国史)博士(2012:德国哥廷根大学东亚学系访问讲师)
2013-2015:德国汉堡大学,博士后
2016年至今:杭州师范大学




二、研究方向
1.辽金史
2.东北亚民族史、边疆史
3.明清书籍文化史




三、主授课程
1.中国史专题
2.海外汉学研究前沿
3.丝绸之路文明史
4.中国科学技术史
5.史学前沿与历史教学
6.中国古代政治制度史(PG)




四、学术著作
1.Manuscripts in Space and Time: Perspectives from Paratexts. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2016. (co-edited with Giovanni Ciotti)
2.林航.胡泽霞 译:《假如威尼斯消逝》. 社会科学文献出版社, 2019.




五、主要论文
1.“Traditional Confucianism and its Contemporary Relevance,” Asian Philosophy 21.4 (2011): 437-445.
2.“Die Lehren des Meisters: Konfuzius und die chinesische kulturelle Identit?t konfuzianischer Pr?gung,” Interculture Journal 19 (2012): 21-31.
3.“Cross Cultural Borders: Marriage Customs of Non-Han Peoples in Jin China (1115–1234),” Crossroads: Studies on the History of Exchange Relations in the East Asian World 6 (2012): 127-144.
4.“History and Historiography of the Liao and Jin: A Critical Analysis of Their Official Dynastic Histories and Unofficial Primary Historical Sources,” Bochumer Jahrbuch zur Ostasienforschung 36 (2012): 177-197.
5.“Silk Production in Song China (960-1279): An Investigation of the Treatise on Textiles in the Official Dynastic History of Song,” Princeton Journal of East Asian Studies 3 (2012): 32-44.
6.“‘A Journey to the Barbarians:’ Hong Hao’s Travel to the Jurchen Jin and his Travelogue Songmo jiwen from Twelfth Century China,” Revista de Estudos Chineses 9 (2013): 89-104.
7.“On Being Confucians? Confucius, Confucian Traditions, and the Modern Chinese Society,” Excursions: An Interdisciplinary Journal 4.2 (2013): 81-97.
8.“Intersecting Boundaries: Manuscript, Printing, and Book Culture in Late Ming China,” Oriens Extremus 52 (2013): 263-303.
9.“Conquer and Govern: The Rise of the Jurchen and Their Jin Dynasty (1115-1234),” in Political Strategies of Identity Building in Non-Han Empires in China, edited by Francesca Fiaschetti and Julia Schneider. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2014, pp. 37-57.
10.“Fine Craftsmanship and Cultural Bearers: Silk Textiles from the Khitan Liao,” in Textile Trade and Distribution in Antiquity, edited by Kerstin Dro?-Krüpe. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2014, pp. 199-209.
11.“Conquering China in the Twelfth Century: The Jurchen Options between Confrontation and Compromise in Late Jin Dynasty (1115-1234),” in China: Konflikt und Harmonie, edited by Christian Soffel and Tilman Schalmey. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2014, pp. 187-203.
12.“Printed as Handwritten: Calligraphy’s Importance in Printing in Late Ming China.” Polish Journal of Arts and Culture, New Series 1 (2015): 51-76.
13.“Printing, Publishing, and Book Culture in Premodern China.” Monumenta Serica 63.1 (2015): 150-171.
14.“Nomadic Mothers as Rulers in China: Female Regents of the Khitan Liao (907-1125),” in Royal Mothers and Their Ruling Children: Wielding Political Authority from Antiquity to the Early Modern Era, edited by Ellie Woodacre and Carey Fleiner. Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan, 2015, pp. 105-125.
15.《农村集体资产股份权能改革试验与对策研究——以浙江省德清县为例》,《浙江农业学报》2017年第11期: 1949-1956.
16.“Re-envisioning the Manchu and Qing History: A Question of Sinicization.” Archiv Orientalni 85.1 (2017): 141-154.
17.《鄂温克族驯养驯鹿的本土知识》,《原生态民族文化学刊》2018年第4期: 3-11.
18.“The Last Hunting Tribe in China: The Ewenki Reindeer Herders of Aoluguya.” Localities 7 (2017): 239-246.
19.“Political Reality and Cultural Superiority: Song China’s (960-1127) Attitudes towards the Khitan Liao (907-1125).” Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hung. 71.4 (2018): 385-406.
20.“The Khitan Empress Dowagers Yingtian and Chengtian in Liao China, 907-1125,” in A Companion to Global Queenship, edited by Ellie Woodacre. Leeds: Arc Humanities Press, 2018, pp. 183-194.
21.“A Sinicised Religion Under Foreign Rule: Buddhism in the Jurchen Jin Dynasty (1115–1234).” Medieval History Journal 22.1 (2019): 23-52.
22.“Global Trade and Cross-Cultural Exchanges along the Silk Road: Cities and Lives Reconstructed through Archaeological Findings.” Journal of Urban History (2019) (DOI: 10.1177/0096**3).




五、主要会议论文
1.“Toward A Cosmopolitan Culturalism? Marriage Customs and the Role of Women in the Conquest Dynasties of Liao and Jin,” Cosmopolitan China. University of Manchester, 2012.
2.“Intersecting Boundaries: Manuscript, Print, and Book Culture in Late Ming China,” Annual Conference of the German Association of China Studies (DVCS). Julius-Maximilians-Universit?t Würzburg, 2013.
3.“Looking Inside the Covers: Localising the Donglin-Manuscripts through Paratexts.” Paper presented at the workshop Reconstructing Space and Time: Localising Manuscripts through Paratexts. Centre for the Studies of Manuscript Cultures, University of Hamburg, 2013.
4.“From Closed Capital to Open Metropolis: City Transformation in Tang and Song China,” Patterns of Early Asian Urbanism. International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS), 2013.
5.“Crossing the Borders to the Enemy: A Song (960-1276) Embassy to the Jin (1115-1234) in Early Thirteenth-Century China.” Paper presented at the international conference Borders and Crossings. Liverpool John Moores University, 2013.
6.“When Glass Was Exotic Treasure in China: Glassware Trade and Cultural Transfer along the Silk Roads to China, 500 B.C. to 500 A.D.,” Ancient Economies and Cultural Identities (2000 BC - AD 500). Philipps-Universit?t Marburg, 2014.
7.“Adoption and Adaption: Festivals and Leisure Activities in the Jurchen Jin (1115-1234),” Middle Period China, 800-1400. Harvard University, 2014.
8.“Funerals and Tombs of the ‘Barbarians:’ Burial Customs of the Jurchen in the Jin (1125-1234),” 20th Biannual Conference of the European Association for Chinese Studies (EACS). Coimbra, 2014.
9.“A Fifteen-Century Chinese Diplomat to Central Asia: Chen Cheng and His Travelogues of the ‘Western Region’,” Intra--Asian Connections: Interactions, Flows, Landscapes. University of Copenhagen, 2014.
10.“‘Carved Silk’ and ‘Golden Brocade’: Central Asian Influence and Medieval Chinese Silk Textiles,” Textiles Terminologies from the Orient to Mediterranean and Europe, 1000 BC to 1000 AD. University of Copenhagen, 2014.
11.“National Frontiers or ‘All-under-Heaven:’ Chinese Empire and the Idea of ‘Great Unity’ under Non-Chinese Nomadic Rule,” Fourth European Congress on World and Global History. école normale supérieure, 2014.
12.“Funerals and Tombs of the ‘Barbarians:’ Burial Customs of the Jurchen in the Jin (1125-1234).” Paper presented at the 20th Biannual Conference of the European Association for Chinese Studies. University of Minho at Braga and University of Coimbra, 2014.
13.“The Late-Ming Printing Boom vis-a-vis the Gutenberg Revolution: Rethinking Chinese Printing Through European Comparisons,” 14th International Conference on the History of Science in East Asia. école des Hautes études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS), 2015.
14.“Kaleidoscope of an Emerging Cosmopolitan Society: Peoples, Lives, and Identities in Late Nineteenth Century Shanghai,” 3rd Borders & Identity conference: Urban Fragmentations(s). Humboldt-Universit?t Berlin, 2015.
15.“From Tribesmen of Manchuria to Rulers of China: Legitimation under the Jurchen Jin (1115-1234) in Twelfth-Century China.” Paper presented at the conference Kings & Queens IV: Dynastic Changes & Legitimacy. Universidade de Lisboa, 2015.
16.“Exhibiting the Chinese Nation in History: Historical Memories and National Identities in Ethnic Museums in Modern China,” Re-Thinking Power and the State in History. University of Tampere, 2015.
17.“Game Played by the “Barbarians”: Polo, Cultural Change, and National Identity on China’s Northern Borders, ca 900-1300.” Paper presented at the 10th International Conference Chinese Civilization: Tradition and Modernity, Ukrainian Association of Sinologists, A. Krymsky Institute for Oriental Studies, Ukrainian National Academy of Science, 2016.
18.“Outside the Inner Quarters: Marriage Practices of the Jurchen in the Early Twelfth Century,” 2nd Conference on Middle Period China Humanities. Leiden University, 2017.
19.“Hunting with East of Sea Green: Manchurian Gyrfalcons and Imperial Rule of the Khitan,” 2017 Annual Conference for Association of Asian Studies (AAS). Toronto, 2017.
20.“Writing the Printed Word, Printing the Written Hand: The Co-Existence of Woodbock Printing and Manuscripts in Ming-Qing China,” The Book in Transition: the East and the West, Keio University, 2017.
21.“Western Modernity Interwoven with Chinese Traditions: Lives and Identities of an Emerging Cosmopolitan Society in Late Nineteenth Century Shanghai.” Paper presented at The 18th International Planning History Society Conference, Yokohama, 2018.
22.《从生态移民到再回森林:敖鲁古雅鄂温克的生存发展与文化困境》,中国民族学学会生态民族学专委会成立暨“生态文明建设的跨学科探讨”高端论坛,内蒙古师范大学,2018.
23.《“以写为印”抑或“以印为写”?十七世纪中国写本与印本的相互影响》,中欧学术系列讲座第195讲,国家图书馆古籍馆,2019.
24.《“居而不定”和“定而不居”间的选择:敖鲁古雅鄂温克的生态知识体系和民族文化困境》, 第二届北冰洋研究论坛“中国近北极民族研究”,聊城大学北冰洋研究中心,2019.
25.“Paratext, Printing and Examination: Negotiating Knowledge Authority between the State and the Private in Early Modern China.” Paper presented at Early Modern Privacy: Notions, Spaces, Implications. University of Copenhagen, 2019.
26.“Ecological Migrants Reclaiming the Forest: The Dilemma of Life and Culture of the Ewenki Reindeer Herders in Aoluguya.” Paper presented at Arctic Circle China Forum 2019, Shanghai, 2019.






六、主要荣誉
1.浙江省高等学校“钱江****”****(2018)
2.浙江省151人才第一层次(2018)
3.杭州师范大学优秀班主任(2018)
4.浙江省海外高层次人才引进计划(2017)
5.杭州市全球引才“521计划”(2016)
6.德国学术交流中心(DAAD)奖学金(2014)
7.德国慕尼黑大学(LMU)研究生院短期研究基金(2012)
8.蒋经国国际学术交流基金会(CCK)/欧洲汉学协会(EACS)前往牛津大学研究资助(2012)
9.德国巴伐利亚对华高教中心(BayChina)科研基金(2011)
10.德国科研基金会(DFG)出版基金(2011)
11.德国维尔茨堡大学人文科学研究生院全额奖学金(2009)
12.德国哥德学院“创意写作”一等奖(2006)




七、学术兼职
1.Royal Studies Journal: Extra-European Section Editor
2.Association for Asian Studies (AAS): Member
3.European Association for Chinese Studies (EACS): Member
4.German Association of China Studies (DVCS): Member
5.中国民族学学会生态民族学专业委员会理事





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