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Xie Xin-Zhe
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Xie Xin-Zhe


Position
Assistant research fellow
Room
1504
Tel
886-2-2789-8250
Email
xinzhexieat-signgate.sinica.edu.tw

Self-introduction

As a historian of knowledge, I am interested in the shaping of a certain body of knowledge within particular historical and cultural context. My research addresses the questions as to what kind of methods of investigation were employed in the constitution of a field of knowledge, as well as in its practice. Which modes of reasoning, and what sorts of attitudes towards knowledge were implied by these methods? And how did these epistemological characteristics emerge from a complex intrication of different historical factors? My current project builds on my PhD dissertation, which dealt with the history of forensic knowledge in the Qing dynasty, and is aimed at extending and deepening my investigation about the multi-faceted culture of expertise that one can observe on the field of forensic practice in late imperial China.

Education

  • PhD in History and Civilizations at the École des Hautes Études en sciences sociales (EHESS)
  • Master in South and East Asian studies at the École des Hautes Études en sciences sociales (EHESS)
  • BA in History, National Taiwan University

My Website

Resumé

  • Post-doctoral research fellow, Institute of Modern History, Academia Sinica

Academic honors

  • AFEC (French Association of Chinese Studies) 2018 Doctoral Dissertation Award

Research fields

  • History of Knowledge, History of Science
  • Death, Crime and Violence

Research projects

Publications

Journal articles

  • Xin-zhe XIE 2023, “Administration of Perception: Observing and Transcribing Dead Bodies in the Forensic Methodology of Qing China (1644–1912)”, Isis, Vol. 114, No. 1: 99-122 (SSCI), https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/723570
  • Xin-zhe XIE, 2017, “Reading the Corpse in Forensic Casebooks of Nineteenth-Century China”, East Asian Science Technology and Medicine, 45, 49-89. (ERIH、AERES)
  • Xin-zhe XIE, 2016, “Lieux de la loi, lieux du savoir : Maîtriser le temps et l’espace des autopsies sous les Qing”, Extrême-Orient, Extrême-Occident, 40, 127-150..
  • Xin-zhe Xie, 2015, “Forensics and Politics in Qing China : A Beijing Case”, Ming Qing Studies, 2015, 309-334.

Conference paper

  • 謝歆哲,2022,〈情理之外:清代死刑執行中的斬絞錯誤〉,發表於「直到死亡將我們分開:近現代東亞文化中的死亡實踐與人的類別區分」工作坊,中央研究院近代史研究所:中央研究院近代史研究所,2022-12-19。
  • 謝歆哲,2021,〈生人勿言 : 近代中國絞刑執行中的人體、器械與感覺,1906-1948〉,發表於中研院近代史研究所學術討論會,中研院近代史研究所:中研院近代史研究所,2021-12-02。
  • 謝歆哲, 2020, “Manipulating Things: Community Formation and Modernity of Magic in China, Viewed through the Magazine Huanshu 幻術 (1931-?)”, paper presented at 「物質文化與社群形塑:感官知覺下的物質經驗」實驗工作坊, 國立東華大學藝術創意產業學系: 中研院近代史研究所、中研院歷史語言研究所、國立東華大學藝術創意產業學系, 2020-06-22 ~ 2020-06-28.
  • Xin-zhe XIE, 2015, “Les lieux de la loi, les lieux du savoir : gérer l’espace et le temps pour les autopsies sous les Qing”, paper presented at Les lieux de la loi dans l’empire chinois, Lyon: ENS Lyon, 2015-05-12.
  • Xin-zhe XIE, 2013, “Governance of Time and Space: Procedural Protocols for Autopsies in Qing China”, paper presented at International conference for Ming Qing studies, Taipei: Academia Sinica, 2013-12-05.
  • Xin-zhe XIE, 2013, “The Shaping of Autopsy Evidence in 19th-Century China”, 11 pages, paper presented at The Social Lives of Dead Bodies in Modern China, Providence: Brown University, 2013-06-14.
  • Xin-zhe XIE, 2012, “Collection of What? Notions of Evidence in Forensic Knowledge in Late Imperial China”, 33 pages, paper presented at Multi-disciplinary Perspectives on the Transformations of Chinese Forensics in Modern History, Taipei: Institute of Modern History, Academia Sinica, 2012-12-21.
  • Xin-zhe XIE, 2012, “Forensics and Politics in 18th-Century China --- A Beijing Case”, paper presented at XIX Biennial Conference of the European Association of Chinese Studies, Paris: European Association of Chinese Studies, 2012-09-04.
  • Xin-zhe XIE, 2011, “Procedural Aspects of Forensics in Late Imperial China”, 27 pages, paper presented at International conference « Global Perspectives on the History of Chinese Legal Medicine », Ann Arbor: University of Michigan, 2011-10-20.

Dissertation

  • Xin-zhe XIE, 2018, “L’idéal de la preuve. L’examen post mortem entre théorie et pratique en Chine à la fin de l’époque impériale” (證明的理想:帝制中國晚期屍體檢驗的理論與實踐), 法國高等社會科學研究院 (EHESS),歷史與文明 (Histoire et civilisations) 博士論文,421 pages。

Other writings

  • Robert Badinter 著、謝歆哲譯,2022,《反對死刑》,台北:衛城出版社。
  • 謝歆哲, 2022,〈「明天,法國的司法將不再是殺人的司法」—死刑終結者巴丹岱爾的廢死之路〉,《反對死刑》導讀,台北:衛城出版社,pp. 15-41。
  • Anne Cheng、謝歆哲譯,2019 〈儒家思想是一种人文主义吗?〉,《世界漢學》,vol. 17, 北京:中國人民大學出版社, pp. 76-87.
  • Pierre-Étienne Will、謝歆哲譯,2015,〈行政常規與職業熱情---清代中國的屍體檢驗活動〉,《Cahier du centre de Pékin de l’École française d'Extrême-Orient》。

Book review

  • Xin-zhe XIE, 2022, “Martin Hofmann, Joachim Kurtz, Ari Daniel Levine (eds.). 2020. Powerful Arguments. Standards of Validity in Late Imperial China. Leiden: Brill” ISBN 978-90-04-42280-3, East Asian Science, Technology, and Medicine, Vol. 54/1 (2022), pp. 336-342.
  • Xin-zhe XIE, 2013, “Dagmar Schäfer, The Crafting of the 10,000 Things --- Knowledge and Technology in Seventeenth-Century China, Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, 2011, 344 pages”, Études Chinoises, XXXII-1, 190-194.
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