Journal of the European Association for Chinese Studies (JEACS)

The Journal of the European Association for Chinese Studies (JEACS) is the open-access and peer-reviewed academic journal of the European Association for Chinese Studies (EACS). It is independent of financial and political interests, and not affiliated to any commercial publishing house. It is hosted by university servers and is published annually. Follow this link to read the first issue and find the call for papers for the upcoming issue at: https://journals.univie.ac.at/index.php/jeacs/issue/archive

Vol. 3 | 2022

New Views on Visual Materials
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From the Editorial: This editorial introduces the research articles on the topic of “Youth”. Further, it discusses the recent developments of censorship and self-censorship.

Alexis Lycas
École pratique des hautes études

Marie Bizais-Lillig
Université de Strasbourg

Laura de Giorgi
Università Ca’ Foscari di Venezia

Alison Hardie
University of Leeds

Sascha Klotzbücher
University of Vienna, Austria/University of Göttingen, Germany

Frank Kraushaar
National Library of Latvia/AsiaRes

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Vol. 2 | 2021

Springtime of Life: Youth in Chinese History

From the Editorial: This editorial introduces the research articles on the topic of “Youth”. Further, it discusses the recent developments of censorship and self-censorship.

Bart Dessein
Ghent University

Alison Hardie
University of Leeds

Sascha Klotzbücher
University of Vienna, Austria/University of Göttingen, Germany

Frank Kraushaar
National Library of Latvia/AsiaRes

Alexis Lycas
École pratique des hautes études

Nataša Vampelj
Suhadolnik University of Ljubljana

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Vol. 1 | 2020

Censorship and Self-censorship in Chinese Contexts

From the Editorial: This first issue of the JEACS tries to break the silence and speaks about the anaconda in the overhead chandelier. It discusses the institutions and processes of this “normalisation” by censorship in a longue durée and how censorship and self-censorship framed perception and subjectification processes in China.

Sascha Klotzbücher
University of Vienna, Austria/University of Göttingen, Germany

Frank Kraushaar
National Library of Latvia/AsiaRes, Latvia

Alexis Lycas
École pratique des hautes études, France

Nataša Vampelj
SuhadolnikUniversity of Ljubljana, Slovenia

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