國家圖書館在後疫情時代重返國際實體學術活動,首站參與歐洲漢學學會(European Association for Chinese Studies, EACS)第24屆雙年會。本次雙年會於8月24日至27日假捷克歐慕洛奇(Olomouc)之帕拉茨基大學(Palacký University)盛大舉行,共有300多名來自歐洲與全球之各國學者出席,超過80場論文於實體與線上會議發表。國圖漢學研究中心在雙年會期間舉辦書展,陳列臺灣、漢學研究相關出版品,並首度與歐洲漢學學會合辦臺灣漢學講座。參展圖書將於四天會議結束後,全數捐贈帕拉茨基大學。
本次現場展出臺灣近三年來漢學與臺灣研究相關之人文及社會科學優質出版品共353種,374冊,另由國立臺灣大學出版中心贈送圖書50種,以上合計超過400種。帕拉茨基大學位於捷克東部鄰近奧地利的歐慕洛奇,距離布拉格約280公里,建校歷史最早可上溯至1573年,迄今已超過400多年,目前在校有21,000名學生。在二次大戰結束之後,該校為捷克斯洛伐克第一個將漢學設立為獨立的研究項目的大學,1946 年開始教授漢學和印度學,後設置遠東學系,2002年遠東學系更名為亞洲學系,近期師生進行臺灣研究與漢學研究發展迅速。受邀觀禮嘉賓之一,來自本館臺灣漢學資源中心(Taiwan Resource Center for Chinese Studies)合作單位的EACS會長巴德勝教授在活動中也表示,臺灣國家圖書館近幾年來推動與歐洲學術機構的交流,像根特大學在幾年前就加入成為TRCCS夥伴。特別是在當前的國際情勢下,相對於中國大陸學術研究的環境,臺灣能提供豐富的學術研究與華語學習資源,挹注帕拉茨基大學更顯重要。活動亦承蒙雙年會主辦學校帕拉茨基大學梁思城(Martin Lavička)教授與駐捷克台北經濟文化代表處科技組顏宏偉組長與各方鼎力協助,使書展得以順利進行。
今年國家圖書館與歐洲漢學學會(European Association for Chinese Studies, EACS)首度合作邀請芬蘭赫爾辛基大學(University of Helsinki)陳玉文教授(Julie Yu-Wen Chen),於2022年8月25日上午假捷克歐洛慕奇(Olomouc)帕拉茨基大學(Palacký University)擔任「臺灣漢學講座」講者,講題為「維吾爾議題」(The Uyghur Issue)。本次演講由帕拉茨基大學亞洲學系梁思城(Martin Lavička)教授擔任主持。本次講座是國家圖書館自2006年連續多年參與歐洲漢學學會雙年會辦理書展後,雙方更進一步交流的成果。
漢學研究中心於2022年8月31日下午舉辦寰宇漢學講座,邀請本中心2022年度獎助訪問學人,美國羅德島學院歷史學系李文實(Moonsil Lee Kim)副教授,與美國加州大學柏克萊分校中國現代史博士候選人馬克文(Coleman R. Mahler)先生主講。本館曾淑賢館長開場時,特別強調國圖的研究環境在疫情期間持續對國際學術交流的幫助。
漢學中心2013年度獎助訪問學人戴史翠(Maura Dykstra,美國加州理工學院人文與社會科學學門助理教授)新書《常規之國的不確定性:18世紀清帝國的行政革命》(Uncertainty in the Empire of Routine: The Administrative Revolution of the Eighteenth-Century Qing State)2022年8月由Harvard University Asia Center出版。
漢學中心2009年度獎助訪問學人石慢(Peter Sturman,美國加州大學聖塔芭芭拉分校藝術史系副教授)於遠足文化今年9月新書《物見:四十八位物件的閱讀者,與他們所見的世界》(Seeing: 48 Object Readers and Their Worlds)。擔任共同作者之一,石慢教授提供文章為
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