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[Commlist] Daoism, Cinema and Wellbeing Research workshop
Fri Mar 27 23:17:15 GMT 2026
Tianqi Yu is pleased to invite you to the first research workshop of the
AHRC-funded project /Daoism, Cinema and Wellbeing: Meditative
Cinema/ (_www.daoismandcinema.com <http://www.daoismandcinema.com/>_),
which will take place 10am-6pm, Wednesday *22 April at BLOC, Queen Mary
University of London*.
This full-day workshop, titled /“Daoism’s Global and Transhistorical
Resonances,”/ brings together eight speakers from a range of disciplines
to present their ongoing research, including:
* David Chai (Associate Professor in Philosophy, The Chinese
University of Hong Kong) – Keynote speaker
* Victor Fan (Professor of Film and Media Philosophy, King’s College
London)
* David Fleming (Senior Lecturer in Film Studies, University of Stirling)
* Paul Gladston (UNSW Judith Neilson Chair Professor of Contemporary
Art, Sydney)
* Yuehan Liu (Lecturer in Film, Chengdu Technology University)
* Anat Pick (Professor of Film, Queen Mary University of London)
* Rob Stone (Emeritus Professor of Film Studies, University of
Birmingham)
* Kiki Tianqi Yu (Reader in Cinematic Art, Queen Mary University of
London)
The interdisciplinary project, /Daoism, Cinema, and Wellbeing,/ aims to
reshape contemporary debates on ecological crisis and collective
wellbeing, while contributing to the decolonisation of knowledge
production. By bringing Daoism—an ancient yet still vital non-Western
philosophy—into dialogue with cinema, the project situates Daoist
thought within broader transcultural philosophical and aesthetic
exchanges, to reshape how we understand cinema and its impact on ecology
and wellbeing of all.
This first workshop foregrounds the transcultural and transhistorical
philosophical resonances and aesthetic exchanges between Daoist thought
and broader philosophical traditions across Asia, the West, and beyond.
Eight scholars from various disciplines will examine the historical and
contemporary networks and connections through which ideas, artistic
practices, and cultural forms circulate, so to rethink film ontology,
aesthetics, and ethics as inherently transcultural and transhistorical
projects rather than traditions bounded by geography or nation.
In addition, the workshop addresses key methodological questions in
comparative film philosophy, including how to engage cultural
specificity without falling into essentialism, and how to build
meaningful conceptual bridges across traditions. It further examines the
decolonial potential of such approaches in challenging dominant Western
paradigms and expanding alternative aesthetic genealogies.
The full programme will be released shortly. Please stay tuned for
further information, and visit www.daoismandcinema.com
<http://www.daoismandcinema.com>
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