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China-Africa From Below: Intimacy, Desire and (Mis-)Communication 25 November 2016, 9:00 – 13:00, 14:30-16:30 Room 1.11, Gravensteen building, Pieterskerkhof 6, 2311 SR, Leiden Organiser: Benjamin SOARES, senior researcher, African Studies Centre, Leiden University; Professor (by special appointment) of the Anthropology of Islam in Africa and its Diaspora, the University of Amsterdam QIU Yu, post-doctoral research fellow, African Studies Centre, Leiden University, and the International Institute of Asian Studies (IIAS) In studies of China-Africa relation thus far, this affective dimension is often overshadowed by the researches that emphasize the contradictions and tension in the political-economic engagements. This one-day workshop calls for a critical intervention in current China-Africa studies, and explores Africa’s relation with China through the lenses of emotion, intimacy, and (mis)communication in Sino-Africa relations. It invites ethnographic cases that explore the affective, emotional and intimate dimensions in the process of everyday interactions between Chinese and African people. Morning session (9:00-13:00) open to all. Registration required Register online China-Africa Workshop Program Time Speaker 9:00 – 9:15 Registration 9:15 – 9:30 Welcome and opening remarks 9:30 – 11:00 SESSION 1: Communication and miscommunication in China-Africa interactions Leadership, dependency and asymmetrical attentativeness: everyday work relations at a Chinese educational farm in Zambia WU Di, senior teaching fellow, SOAS Why do Chinese love cheating foreigners? Communication problems in grassroots interactions between Chinese and Africans in Guangzhou LAN Shanshan, assistant professor, Anthropology, University of Amsterdam Joking in the everyday encounter between Chinese and Africans: cases from Kinshasa and Guangzhou YUAN Ding, PhD candidate, Social Anthropology, University of Leuven 11:00 – 11:30 Coffee break 11:30 – 13:00 SESSION 2: Intimacy and the State The Love Child and the State Heidi Østbø HAUGEN, postdoctoral research fellow, Department of Sociology and Human Geography, University of Oslo When ‘the Friend of China’ becomes ‘the affine of China’: Neo Sino-Africa friendship, people-to-people intimacy and the dilemma of Nigerian husbands in Guangzhou (China) QIU Yu, post-doctoral fellow, ASC-IIAS, Leiden People-to-people soft power within Africa-China engagements: Voices from Guangzhou, Yiwu, Beijing and Chongqing Adams BODOMO, professor of African Studies (Chair of Languages and Literatures), African Studies Department, University of Vienna 13:00-14:30 Lunch 14:30-16:30 Closed discussion