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Dr. Florian Schneider - Publications

Lecturer for the Politics of Modern China
Sinology Institute (TCC), Leiden University
Arsenaalstraat 1, PO Box 9515
2300 RA Leiden, Netherlands
Tel.: +31 (0) 71 527 2544
E-Mail:f.a.schneider@hum.leidenuniv.nl  
 

Publications and Recent Conference Presentations
Courses Taught

Publications and Recent Conference Presentations

Schneider, Florian: " Konstruktion einer Krise: Wertesysteme und Identitäten im aktuellen koreanischen Nuklearkonflik” (“Construction of a Crisis: Value Systems and Identities in the Current Korean Nuclear Conflict”), in: Schottenhammer, Angela (ed.): China’s Eintritt in die Weltpolitik – Außenpolitisches Handeln am Beispiel Europas, Koreas, und des Nahen Ostens, Hamburg 2006, pp.77-108.

Schneider, Florian (with Hwang, Jay): “Performance, Meaning, and Ideology in the Making of Legitimacy: The Celebrations of the People’s Republic of China’s Sixty-Year Anniversary”, forthcoming.

Schneider, Florian: “China and the Global Media Event: The Olympic Opening Ceremony 2008 and its Political Implications”, forthcoming.

Schneider, Florian: “The Beijing Olympics in the Taiwanese Media: ‘Blue’ and ‘Green’ Interpretations of the 2008 Olympic Opening Ceremony”, forthcoming.

Schneider, Florian: “Jiang Wens ‘In the Heat of the Sun’ – Spuren der Kulturrevolution im chinesischen Film” (“Jiang Wen’s ‘In the Heat of the Sun’ – Traces of the Cultural Revolution in Modern Chinese Film”), in: Friedrich, Michael & Cremerius, Ruth (eds.): Untitled Cultural Revolution Reader, Hamburg, forthcoming.

Schneider, Florian: “Visual Political Communication in Popular Chinese Television Series”, book project in progress.

Harvard Project for Asian and International Relations (HPAIR)
Graduate Student Conference in Singapore, 18-21 August 2006
Paper title: “The Foreign and the Local in Chinese Soap Opera”.

China and Globalisation in Historical Perspective
University of Leeds Postgraduate Research Summer School in Nanjing, 18-21 July 2006
Paper title: “Visual Political Communication in Popular Chinese Television Series”.

Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies (PIIRS)
Graduate Student Conference at Princeton University, 7-8 April 2006
Paper title: “Shanghai: Political Identity in a Global City”.

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Courses Taught

BA1 Lecture: Introduction to the Politics and Economics of Modern China
Sinology Institute (TCC), University of Leiden, since 2008.

BA1 Lecture: East Asian Cinema (course section on Chinese cinema)
School of East Asian Studies (SEAS), University of Sheffield, 2008.

BA2 Seminar: Politics and Government of Modern China
Sinology Institute (TCC), University of Leiden, since 2008.

BA2 Seminar: Modern Chinese Economy A (Macroeconomics)
Sinology Institute (TCC), University of Leiden, since 2008.

BA3 Seminar: Modern Chinese Economy B (Economic Policies)
Sinology Institute (TCC), University of Leiden, since 2008.

BA3 Language Seminar: Political Language and Discourse in Modern China
Sinology Institute (TCC), University of Leiden, since 2008.

BA3 Seminar: Visual Political Communication in Modern China
Sinology Institute (TCC), University of Leiden, since 2009.

MA2 Seminar: Politics and Economics of the Chinese Media System
Sinology Institute (TCC), University of Leiden, since 2009.

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