Annika Pissin (M.A.)

Chinese Studies

Leiden University

Oude Singel

NL

Leiden

luannika@yahoo.de

Forschung und Projekte

Derzeitige Position(en)

PhD student (external)

Aktuelle(s) Projekt(e)

Childhood in medieval China; history of medicine; definition of family and integration of children in family and ancestor cult, religious, political and economic communities; education; violence; death; children as symbols

Frühere Position(en)

2004-06 lecturer pre-modern Chinese; Chinese history; Research methodologies in Chinese history; Lectures in cultural history of China (Buddhism, history of Chinese medicine);
Co-supervising BA theses; Chiang Ching-kuo Fellowship, 2007-2008; Endeavour Europe Award (Australia, Australian National University and Melbourne University; not commenced), 2007; Center for Chinese Studies Fellowship, National Central Library, Taipei, (Taiwan), 2006; Travel grant from the School of Asian, African and Amerindian Studies (CNWS), Leiden, November 2005; Erasmus exchange, Heidelberg/Leiden University 2000-2001

Veröffentlichungen

Monographien (und Dissertation)

Artikel

Pissin, Annika. 2007. “Steamed Children. Disorders and Physical Development of Children in Medieval China.” In: Stories for Children, Histories of Childhood/ Histoires d'enfant, histoires d'enfance (tome 1 – civilization). Edited by Rosie Findlay and Sebastien Salbayre. Tours, France: Presses Universitaires Francois Rabelais, 361-385.

Herausgeberschaften und Editionen

Forschungsinteressen und Arbeitsgebiete

history of medicine (medieval period - modern period); religion; art history; history of childhood; history of family