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TASS Talk: Andrew Schonebaum on Oct 16, 2025 at 4pm CT

Hybrid (In-person & Virtual)

Water, Connoisseurship, and Curiosity in Early Modern China This talk will be held both in-person and online via Zoom on Oct 16, 2025 at 4pm CT. No registration is required to attend in person. To attend via Zoom, please register. Abstract: This talk explores the diverse ways in which water was understood, valued, and employed in early modern China, highlighting its cultural, medical, and symbolic significance. While large-scale water-control projects defined China as a “hydraulic society,” literary, medical, and popular texts from the 16th to the 19th centuries reveal equally profound personal and intellectual engagements with water. Water was not only crucial for everyday life at all levels of Chinese society, it also functioned as an object of connoisseurship, a pervasive healing agent that crossed religious and medical boundaries, and an antidote to the pollution caused by ghosts and demons. Beneficent dragons inhabited watery realms but so did evil spirits, often in the form of snakes, turtles and insects. This lecture reveals how different waters—from melted plum-blossom snow to dragon spit—were distinguished not by modern chemical understandings but by their embodiment of different environments. Water was liquid time and space. This lecture focuses on the intersection of natural philosophy, medical practice, popular culture, and literature in an effort to identify and explain the complex relationship between environment, body, cosmos and unseen realms in late imperial China. Andrew Schonebaum is Associate Professor of Chinese Studies at the University of Maryland, College Park. He specializes in vernacular entertainments, encyclopedia, natural science and daily life in China, with particular expertise in traditional Chinese culture, literature, and the history of daily life in China. Faculty Host: Richard Smith The Transnational Asia Speaker Series is made possible through the generosity of the Ting Tsung and Wei Fong Chao Foundation. Free

Rice Alumni Weekend, 2025

Rice University, Houston TX 6100 Main St, Houston, TX, United States

It's time to come back to campus! Check out all the new buildings, see the students in action, cheer on our Owls and eat some BBQ! We will have a RUCAA happy hour/meet up, so stay tuned for details. Registration is here.

RUCAA Meetup during Alumni Weekend, Sarofim Hall

Sarofim Hall 2050 University Blvd, Houston, United States

Join fellow members of the Rice University Community of Alumni Association, RUCAA, for a casual and welcoming gathering during Alumni Weekend 2025 at Sarofim Hall on Saturday, Nov 8 at 9am. This event is a great opportunity to reconnect with classmates, meet alumni from different years, and strengthen ties within the Asian alumni community. There is an exclusive tour at 9:00am of the newly opened Sarofim Hall, designed by Rice alumnus Charles Renfro and DS+R, available for the first 15 attendees who are interested. Light refreshments, coffee and drinks will be served and RUCAA leaders will share updates on recent activities and future initiatives. Whether you’re returning to campus for the first time in years or you never miss an alumni weekend, this is a chance to celebrate shared experiences and build new connections in a relaxed setting. If you are having issues registering using the form below, please use the "Contacts" page and reach out there, including a message about RVSP-ing for this event. REGISTRATION WILL CLOSE ON NOVEMBER 6, 2025

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