IRCCS(EdUHK)’s Online Symposium on May 19: "Creaturely Stories – Interdisciplinary Dialogues on Sustainable Humanities Research"
The following event is organized by Heidelberg's fellow Zhang Zimu:
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You are warmly invited to attend the upcoming online research symposium Creaturely Stories-Interdisciplinary Dialogues of Sustainable Humanities Research, organized by the Sustainable Humanities Project (SUSHUM) under the International Research Centre for Cultural Studies (IRCCS) at The Education University of Hong Kong.
Event Details: Date & Time: 19 May 2025, 1:10 PM – 5:30 PM [Hong Kong Time]
Format: Zoom Meeting (link will be provided upon registration) Registration: Registration Link (please register by 15 May 2025)
Symposium Overview This symposium explores how stories about the creatures we share our world with shape our understanding and actions toward sustainability. Featuring local and international scholars and practitioners from law, animal welfare, natural sciences, and the arts, the event includes two engaging panels and an online screening of the local wildlife short film, Life (Cycle) of the Hong Kong Newt (一生螈命).
Highlights include: -Panel One: Legal and Cultural Narratives on Island and Marine Wildlife -Panel Two: Multispecies Storytelling in the More-than-Human Urban -Online screening of “Life (Cycle) of the Hong Kong Newt" (2023)” 一生螈命 and discussion with wildlife filmmaker Fung Hon Shing
Detailed Program
Panel 1: Legal and Cultural Narratives on Island and Marine Wildlife | |
Prof. Su Ping School of Foreign Languages, South China University of Technology |
“Lin Sen’s Hainan island literature” |
Liang Ziying PhD candidate, Faculty of Law, HKU |
“A Dialogue between Law and Conservation Biology: Public Interest Litigation and Aquatic Wildlife Offences in China” |
Gao Yang PhD candidate, Faculty of Law, HKU |
“From Ritual to Regulation: Wildlife Protection in Chinese Philosophical and Legal Traditions” |
Dr. Ni Fan Lecturer, East China University of Political Science and Law |
“Subverting Extractivism: Deep Mapping as Multispecies Advocacy in Deep Rising’s Eco-Legal Critique” |
Panel 2 : Multispecies Storytelling in the More-than-Human Urban | |
Fung Hon Shing, Hong Kong-based wildlife photographer and filmmaker | “Local Wildlife Film Production” |
Dr. Anthony Lau, Assistant Professor, Science Unit, Lingnan University |
“Conserving the Hong Kong Newt through eco-art and citizen science project” (tentative) |
Prof. Pauliina Rautio, Professor of Biodiversity Education, University of Oulu, Finland |
"I ended up lost and sad and a bit sorry that I am a human being" |
Xie Zongxiu, ecofeminist artist, based in China |
“Ripples of Milk: Shunde Buffalo Milk and Community-Based Art” |
We look forward to your participation in this thought-provoking event that bridges disciplines and inspires new approaches to sustainability and storytelling!
Zeit & Ort
19.05.2025 | 13:10 - 17:30
Online [Please register until May 15]