Department of Chinese Culture

Doctor of Philosophy / Master of Philosophy

Jan 2024 Entry

Introduction

Introduction


The Department of Chinese Culture (CC) was established in September 2008. Its mission is to impart to students knowledge about the culture of China, to help them broaden their intellectual horizons and to reach an integrated understanding of the relationship between self and society, so that they can develop foundations for their future careers, improve the quality of their lives and become responsible national and world citizens in this age of globalisation.

 

To fulfil its mission, in addition to offering an undergraduate and a taught postgraduate programme related to the culture of China, CC offers research programmes in Chinese culture leading, respectively, to the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) and Master of Philosophy (MPhil). The Department’s research covers the following areas.

 

  • Art History, Visual Culture, and Media Studies in Greater China and Asia
  • China’s Cultural and Political Interactions with Other Parts of Asia
  • Chinese Government and Society in Imperial China
  • Chinese Literature and Cultural History
  • Ethnic Relations in China
  • Modern Chinese Intellectual and Political History
  • Neo-Confucian Philosophy and Learning

Research Areas

Research Areas


Art History, Visual Culture, and Media Studies in Greater China and Asia

This research area includes the study of art and visual culture in modern and contemporary Greater China and Asia. Possible topics are Chinese art history, ​especially the modern and contemporary periods; art, space and the environment; art and memory; war and art; urban culture and art; media studies and theories; Hong Kong art and design; art production and the archive; art activism; alternative art space; new media art and culture; Chinese-language cinema; inter-asia cultural and art studies; visual and spatial history of islands.

SupervisorTelEmail
Dr Pan Lu3400 8947lu.pan@polyu.edu.hk
Dr Kathy Mak3400 8938kathy.mak@polyu.edu.hk
Ms Loris Lau3400 8929loris.lau@polyu.edu.hk

China’s Cultural and Political Interactions with Other Parts of Asia

This research area focuses on the study of modern China’s cultural and political relations with other parts of Asia, particularly East, Southeast and South Asia, from a historical perspective. Specific topics explored include but not limited to the exchange of ideas, war and peace, human migrations, and regional integration.

SupervisorTelEmail
Prof. Han Xiaorong3400 8933xiaorong.han@polyu.edu.hk
Dr Brian Tsui3400 8951brian.kh.tsui@polyu.edu.hk
Dr Pan Lu3400 8947lu.pan@polyu.edu.hk
Ms Loris Lau3400 8929loris.lau@polyu.edu.hk

Chinese Government and Society in Imperial China

This research area includes the study of government ideals and statecraft of the dynastic founders, government organisational principles and administrative systems; institutions and policies for political order and social stability; expansion and consolidation of territories; ethnic conflicts and acculturation; performance of the emperors and their high ministers; bureaucratic malpractices and partisan conflicts; means of social control and ideological indoctrination; the presence of the state in local society; book printing, literacy and social mobility; social welfare and social discord; and testing Confucian claims and ideals.

SupervisorTelEmail
Prof. Chu Hung-lam3400 8210chu.hunglam@polyu.edu.hk
Ms Loris Lau3400 8929loris.lau@polyu.edu.hk

Chinese Literature and Cultural History

This research area focuses on literature both as an expression of culture and as an active participant in the shaping of culture in pre-modern and modern China. The themes addressed include the interactions between elite and popular culture, oral and written culture, literature as a tool of indoctrination and resistance, literature and the book trade, literature and performance, literature and religion and literature and gender.

SupervisorTelEmail
Dr Chen Jing3400 8937jing-jc.chen@polyu.edu.hk
Dr Wu Wan-yi2766 6360wan.yi.wu@polyu.edu.hk
Dr Zhang Yu3400 8952emma.yu.zhang@polyu.edu.hk
Ms Loris Lau3400 8929loris.lau@polyu.edu.hk

Ethnic Relations in China

This research area will take an interdisciplinary approach in examining the ethnic relations in both historical and contemporary China, focusing on the relations between the state and the ethnic minorities, case studies of ethnic conflict, multiculturalism, and other issues.

SupervisorTelEmail
Prof. Han Xiaorong3400 8933xiaorong.han@polyu.edu.hk
Ms Loris Lau3400 8929loris.lau@polyu.edu.hk

Modern Chinese Intellectual and Political History

This research area scrutinises the ideas, institutions and movements that defined China’s modern experience from the late Qing, through the Republican era, up to the end of Mao Zedong’s stewardship of the People’s Republic. Themes include the various ‘-isms’ that inspired intellectual debates; reform programmes with and without state sponsorship; social movements initiated from the top-down and the bottom-up; revolutions and nation-building projects; and new institutions such as the party-state and mass organisations.

SupervisorTelEmail
Prof. Han Xiaorong3400 8933xiaorong.han@polyu.edu.hk
Dr Brian Tsui3400 8951brian.kh.tsui@polyu.edu.hk
Ms Loris Lau3400 8929loris.lau@polyu.edu.hk

Neo-Confucian Philosophy and Learning

This research area examines Neo-Confucian conceptions of man’s place in the universe; universal principles and their particularistic manifestations; knowledge and action in learning; perfection of the self; the moral uplifting of the populace; articulations for a strong government and social and cultural integration; major Neo-Confucian schools and their doctrines; the major works of Neo-Confucianism; the philosophies of Zhu Xi and Wang Yangming; the ideological rebels of late Ming; and Confucian reflections on the early Qing.

SupervisorTelEmail
Prof. Chu Hung-lam3400 8210chu.hunglam@polyu.edu.hk
Ms Loris Lau3400 8929loris.lau@polyu.edu.hk

Research Facilities

Research Facilities


The research activities of the Department rely heavily on library facilities, such as EndNote, databases, book collections, journals, etc.

Other Information

Other Information


Priority is given to applicants who submit applications for 2023/24 Semester 1 Entry.

Supporting Documents

Supporting Documents


Academic Referee's Report

Compulsory - Two Academic Referee's Reports are required

Research Proposal

Compulsory - A standard form must be used for the submission of research proposal.  Please click here to download the form.

Transcript / Certificate

Compulsory