CFP: The Fourth Middle-Period China Humanities Conference | City University of Hong Kong | May 28–31, 2026

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Yiwen Li
Fri, Sep 12, 2025 10:26 AM

Dear friends and colleagues,

On behalf of the conference organizing committee, I am pleased to let you
know that the webpage for the Fourth Middle-Period China Humanities
Conference has been officially launched:
https://www.cah.cityu.edu.hk/events/4thmpch-Conference
The conference will be held from May 28 to 31, 2026, at City University of
Hong Kong. The abstract submission deadline is November 15, 2025, and the
application forms are available on the conference webpage. I am also
attaching a full version of CFP below for your easy reference.

Call for Papers — The Middle without Boundaries? | City University of Hong
Kong | May 28–31, 2026

Dear colleagues,

Building on a growing international conversation about China’s middle
period (220–1600) and the success of the previous three Middle-Period China
Humanities conferences, we are pleased to invite proposals for The Middle
without Boundaries? The Fourth Middle-Period China Humanities Conference
,
to be held May 28–31, 2026, at City University of Hong Kong in Kowloon,
Hong Kong. This marks the first time the conference series will be held in
Asia, and we are excited to take this step together with you.

Three years after scholars gathered at Yale University to ask whether we
are “Stuck in the Middle,” this conference seeks to continue those rich
intellectual exchanges and to move beyond conventional
boundaries—chronological, disciplinary, and geographical—in order to
explore fresh approaches to this long and diverse era.

We invite proposals from scholars across the humanities that engage with
China between 220 and 1600, including but not limited to the fields of
history, art history, literature, religious studies, and historical
geography. This conference aims to serve as a welcoming venue for
conversations that embrace a broad range of approaches, from the more
conventional to the experimental. We are especially interested in papers
that address larger thematic questions or adopt innovative methodologies.
In order to make the most of the gathering of scholars from different
disciplines and dynastic specializations, we will give priority to papers
that span more than one dynastic period, situate China in a broader
geographical context, or employ interdisciplinary perspectives.

Following the successful format of this conference series, each accepted
paper will be discussed in at least two sessions: first in a
discipline-specific panel and then in an interdisciplinary panel, allowing
participants to engage with their work from multiple perspectives. To align
with this format, we welcome individual paper submissions rather than
organized panels. As a core tradition of this series, papers may be written
and discussed in either Chinese or English (and all papers should have
abstracts in both English and Chinese). While we will not translate
everything, panel moderators/interpreters will be present to summarize
discussions when necessary.

To foster collegial exchange beyond the panel rooms, we will also organize
historical site and museum visits in Hong Kong. Please indicate your ranked
preferences for these activities on the application form.

To apply, please complete the application form (available on the
conference webpage
: https://www.cah.cityu.edu.hk/events/4thmpch-Conference)
and return it to cah4chinahumanities@cityu.edu.hk by *November 15,
2025. *Please
note that Ph.D. holders and Ph.D. students will use different application
forms.

The maximum capacity of this conference will be 150–160 participants.
Applicants will be notified of the results by the end of January 2026.
Accepted participants will be asked to submit a paper of no more than 7,000
English words or 10,000 Chinese characters by April 15, 2026. We encourage
participants to present work in progress that will spark debate.

Attendees are responsible for arranging their own transportation and
accommodations, as is standard for this conference series. Limited
financial support is available for Ph.D. students, awarded based on
demonstrated need and the scholarly potential of the proposed paper. If you
are a Ph.D. student and would like to apply for financial support, please
indicate this on the application form.

For any inquiries, please write to cah4chinahumanities@cityu.edu.hk.

We look forward to receiving your proposals and welcoming you to Hong Kong
for an engaging, collegial, and wide-ranging exploration of China’s middle
period!

Warm regards,
The Conference Organizing Committee
IIYAMA Tomoyasu (Waseda University)
LI Yiwen (City University of Hong Kong)
LU Chia Hui (City University of Hong Kong)
Jason PROTASS (Brown University)
TSUI Lik Hang (City University of Hong Kong)
Lei XUE (Oregon State University)
ZHANG Wanmin (City University of Hong Kong)

Sponsored by the Tin Ka Ping FoundationHosted by the Department of Chinese
and History, City University of Hong Kong

Dear friends and colleagues, On behalf of the conference organizing committee, I am pleased to let you know that the webpage for the Fourth Middle-Period China Humanities Conference has been officially launched: https://www.cah.cityu.edu.hk/events/4thmpch-Conference The conference will be held from May 28 to 31, 2026, at City University of Hong Kong. The abstract submission deadline is November 15, 2025, and the application forms are available on the conference webpage. I am also attaching a full version of CFP below for your easy reference. *Call for Papers — The Middle without Boundaries? | City University of Hong Kong | May 28–31, 2026* Dear colleagues, Building on a growing international conversation about China’s middle period (220–1600) and the success of the previous three Middle-Period China Humanities conferences, we are pleased to invite proposals for *The Middle without Boundaries? The Fourth Middle-Period China Humanities Conference*, to be held *May 28–31, 2026,* at *City University of Hong Kong* in Kowloon, Hong Kong. This marks the first time the conference series will be held in Asia, and we are excited to take this step together with you. Three years after scholars gathered at Yale University to ask whether we are “Stuck in the Middle,” this conference seeks to continue those rich intellectual exchanges and to move beyond conventional boundaries—chronological, disciplinary, and geographical—in order to explore fresh approaches to this long and diverse era. We invite proposals from scholars across the humanities that engage with China between 220 and 1600, including but not limited to the fields of history, art history, literature, religious studies, and historical geography. This conference aims to serve as a welcoming venue for conversations that embrace a broad range of approaches, from the more conventional to the experimental. We are especially interested in papers that address larger thematic questions or adopt innovative methodologies. In order to make the most of the gathering of scholars from different disciplines and dynastic specializations, we will give priority to papers that span more than one dynastic period, situate China in a broader geographical context, or employ interdisciplinary perspectives. Following the successful format of this conference series, each accepted paper will be discussed in at least two sessions: first in a discipline-specific panel and then in an interdisciplinary panel, allowing participants to engage with their work from multiple perspectives. To align with this format, we welcome individual paper submissions rather than organized panels. As a core tradition of this series, papers may be written and discussed in either Chinese or English (and all papers should have abstracts in both English and Chinese). While we will not translate everything, panel moderators/interpreters will be present to summarize discussions when necessary. To foster collegial exchange beyond the panel rooms, we will also organize historical site and museum visits in Hong Kong. Please indicate your ranked preferences for these activities on the application form. *To apply, please complete the application form (available on the conference webpage*: https://www.cah.cityu.edu.hk/events/4thmpch-Conference) and return it to cah4chinahumanities@cityu.edu.hk by *November 15, 2025. *Please note that Ph.D. holders and Ph.D. students will use different application forms. The maximum capacity of this conference will be 150–160 participants. Applicants will be notified of the results by the end of January 2026. Accepted participants will be asked to submit a paper of no more than 7,000 English words or 10,000 Chinese characters by April 15, 2026. We encourage participants to present work in progress that will spark debate. Attendees are responsible for arranging their own transportation and accommodations, as is standard for this conference series. Limited financial support is available for Ph.D. students, awarded based on demonstrated need and the scholarly potential of the proposed paper. If you are a Ph.D. student and would like to apply for financial support, please indicate this on the application form. For any inquiries, please write to cah4chinahumanities@cityu.edu.hk. We look forward to receiving your proposals and welcoming you to Hong Kong for an engaging, collegial, and wide-ranging exploration of China’s middle period! Warm regards, The Conference Organizing Committee IIYAMA Tomoyasu (Waseda University) LI Yiwen (City University of Hong Kong) LU Chia Hui (City University of Hong Kong) Jason PROTASS (Brown University) TSUI Lik Hang (City University of Hong Kong) Lei XUE (Oregon State University) ZHANG Wanmin (City University of Hong Kong) *Sponsored by the Tin Ka Ping FoundationHosted by the Department of Chinese and History, City University of Hong Kong*