Connections Redaktion, Leipzig Research Centre Global Dynamics, Universität Leipzig
Monday, November 6th (Afternoon Session)
In Person (Audit Room) and Online
15:00 - 15:05 Welcome address by members of King’s “Silk Roads Programme”
15:05 - 15:30 Andrea Acri (EPHE/EFEO) “Keynote Address”
15:30 - 16:00 Francesco Bianchini (King’s College Cambridge) “Bathing, Health and Knowledge Exchange: Perspective from Monsoon Asia”
Coffee Break
16:15 - 17:00 Anne Blackburn (Cornell University) “The ‘Pali Arena’ as Heuristic: Linking Intellectual and Material Histories in Early Second-Millennium Southern Asia” (Online)
17:00 - 17:45 Jinah Kim (Harvard University) “An Ambitious Itinerary: Journey across the Medieval Buddhist World in a Book”
Tuesday, November 7th (Morning Session)
In Person (Audit Room) and Online
9:00 - 9:45 Tansen Sen (NYU Shanghai) “When did Maritime Asia End? Zheng He and the Issue of Periodization” (online)
9:45 - 10:30 Iwan Pranoto (Institut Teknologi Bandung) “Tracing the Transmission of Decimal Number Knowledge in Monsoon Asia” (online)
Coffee Break
10:45 - 11:30 Louis Copplestone (Harvard University) “Building on the Go: Mechanisms of Exchange and Buddhist Architectural Networks in Medieval Southern Asia”
11:30 - 12:15 Gregory Sattler (UCLA) “Rethinking Tenth-Century Diplomacy in East Asia: New Perspectives on Relations between Japan, the Korean Peninsula, and a Politically Fragmented China”
Tuesday, November 7th (Afternoon Session)
In Person (Audit Room) and Online
14:00 14:45 Anwesha Das (Emory University) “Weaving Pieces Together: Material Culture in the Medieval Indian Ocean (12th-15th CE)” (online)
14:45 15:30 Bill Mak (ISF Academy), Kunthea Chhom (Apsara National Authority) “Maritime Transmission of Indian Astral Science in Southeast Asia: Notes on Indian Calendrics and Time Reckoning in Khmer and Javanese Inscriptions”
Coffee Break
15:45 - 16:30 Tom Hoogervorst (KITLV, Leiden) “Culinary Contact in the Pre-Modern Indian Ocean”
16:30 - 17:15 Alex West (Independent Researcher) “The Hemispheric Middle Ages and Maritime Asia”
17.15 - 17.45 Final discussion