On the Authenticity of Looted Antiquities and the Ethics of Studying Them

When:
Tuesday, May 2, 2023 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Where:

In-person event and Zoom webinar

The Hong Kong Jockey Club University of Chicago Academic Complex | The University of Chicago Francis and Rose Yuen Campus in Hong Kong

168 Victoria Road, Mount Davis

Hong Kong

Description:

From ancient times, China has always been plagued by tomb-robbing, a problem that has become ever more severe over the last thirty years. In this talk, Professor Edward Shaughnessy, Lorraine J. and Herrlee G. Creel Distinguished Service Professor in Early Chinese Studies of the University of Chicago, will examine four different robbed artifacts: the Jin Hou Su bells in the Shanghai Museum, the Bin Gong xu in the Poly Museum of Beijing, the Warring States Chu manuscript Zi yi in the Shanghai Museum, and the Warring States Chu manuscript in the collection of Tsinghua University, and show on the basis of various types of information that all four are certainly authentic. Professor Shaughnessy notes that there is perhaps a serious ethical problem in using these robbed artifacts: to what extent are the Chinese cultural and educational institutions that buy these robbed artifacts on the Hong Kong antique market repatriating them to the mother country, or are they supporting the illicit antiquities market and encouraging even more tomb-robbing? Based on the 1972 United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) treaty concerning the import and export of cultural artifacts, he argues that the actions of the Chinese institutions are legal, and that even though there is certainly the unhappy side-effect of further encouraging tomb-robbing, once the artifacts have been robbed, there are both scholarly and ethical imperatives to return them to China.

Speaker:

Edward L. Shaughnessy

Lorraine J. and Herrlee G. Creel Distinguished Service Professor in Early Chinese Studies

Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations

The University of Chicago

Program

In-person Event

May 2, 2023 (Tuesday) on campus      

6:30 pm  Guest Presentation

7:30 pm  Q & A

8:00 pm  Event Ends

Online webinar

May 2, 2023

6:30 pm   Hong Kong | Beijing | Singapore

4:00 pm   Delhi

12:30 pm  Paris

11:30 am   London

7:30 pm   Tokyo | Seoul

About Hong Kong Redux

The UChicago Hong Kong Campus’ new Yuen Lecture Series ‘Hong Kong Redux’ seeks to explore the deep corners of Hong Kong’s cultural history and society.  UChicago and other subject matter experts representing decades of knowledge of Hong Kong will join together to celebrate the evolution of Hong Kong’s arts, literature, cinema and more.  Get in the UChicago Hong Kong Campus team’s virtual time machine to have a nostalgic look back at Hong Kong’s bygone Post War era and discover how Hong Kong became the mega-city it is today.  Read More