CMS: “The 123 Incident: Macau, the Cultural Revolution, and the 1960s World” Seminar (2023/06/14)

澳門研究中心:「123事件」座談會 (2023/06/14)

Centre for Macau Studies will hold the seminar “The 123 Incident: Macau, the Cultural Revolution, and the 1960s World” on 14 June, 2023.

UM students and staff are welcome to attend. Seats are available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Overview

Title:

The 123 Incident: Macau, the Cultural Revolution, and the 1960s World

Presenters:

Prof. Cathryn H. Clayton, Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Asian Studies at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. Her first book, Sovereignty at the Edge: Macau and the Question of Chineseness, won the Francis L.K. Hsu prize for best new book on East Asia from the Society for East Asian Anthropology of the American Anthropological Association. 

Category:

Seminar

Abstract:

Macau’s 123 Incident in 1966-67 is best known as a side-show to the Cultural Revolution, a piece of local history whose main significance is as a precursor to the far more violent Hong Kong “disturbances” six months later. In this paper, I argue that a bigger story is needed. Based on decades of oral history and archival research in collaboration with Dr. Agnes Lam of the University of Macau, this project argues that the 123 Incident cannot be understood without reference to Macau’s position at the intersection of multiple contradictory but overlapping global projects in the post-war world. Adopting a multi-scalar framework, I examine how particular combinations of institutions and individuals, interests and ideologies, understandings and misunderstandings—local, regional, national and transnational—came together in the 123 Incident to produce an effect that was at once intensely local and profoundly global. Such an approach can provide new perspectives not just on the 123 Incident, but also on the Cultural Revolution as a global event.

Organiser:

Centre for Macau Studies

Date :

14 June 2023

Time :

17:00-18:00

Venue :

Room G021, CMS Meeting Room, Cultural Building (E34)

Target Audience :

UM students, Staff

Language :

English

 

Contact Person

Name :

Alex, KOT

Phone :

8822 4506

Fax :

8822 0009

Email :

alexkot@um.edu.mo