Uni Köln / Phil-Fak / Orient. Sem. / Malaiologischer Apparat / Staff / Wieringa / CV
Address: | Malaiologischer
Apparat am Orientalischen Seminar
Universität zu Köln Albertus-Magnus-Platz D-50923 Köln |
Phone: | +49-(0)221-470-3470 +49-(0)221-470-3888 |
E-mail: | ewiering@uni-koeln.de |
Date of birth: | August 31, 1964 (Groningen, The Netherlands) |
Nationality: | Dutch |
Department of Oriental Studies, University of Cologne
Professor of Indonesian Philology and Islamic Studies, 2004-present; official designation: Professor für Indonesische Philologie mit besonderer Berücksichtigung islamischer Kulturen
Department of Southeast Asian Languages and Cultures, University of Leiden
Lecturer in Indonesian/Malay, 2003-4
Postdoctoral Fellow, 1998
Lecturer in Javanese, 1992-3
Junior Researcher, 1988-92
Leiden University Library
Compiler of a major catalogue of Malay and Minangkabau manuscripts, 1999-2000; 1993-5
Research
School of African, Asian and Amerindian Studies (CNWS), University of
Leiden
Guest Professor in the History of Islam in Southeast Asia, University of Münster, Winter 2002
Part-time lecturer Islamic Studies, Department of Arabic and Islamic Studies, University of Münster, 2001
Part-time lecturer Indonesian Studies, Department of Ethnology, University of Münster, 1999
Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellow, Department of Ethnology, University of Münster, 1996-7 (two years)
PhD (with highest honours), University of Leiden, 1994
MA in Indonesian Languages and Cultures, University of Leiden, 1988
Secondary school: Gertrudis Lyceum, Roosendaal (Netherlands). Graduated 1982
A description of my teaching portfolio at the University of Cologne since 2004 is available online [http://www.uni-koeln.de/phil-fak/orient/htm/vorl.htm]. Regular courses are the upper-level Bahasa Indonesia III and IV grammar courses, an introductory course on Indonesian languages and literatures (Einführung in die Indonesische Philologie), and an advanced reading course focussing on Indonesian accounts of the pilgrimage to Mecca. The language of instruction is German. See below for my most recent teaching activities:
Winter Semester 2007/08
Bahasa Indonesia III
Einführung in die Indonesische Philologie
Klassisch Malaiisch: islamische Bekehrungsgeschichten
Indonesische Lyrik: Amir Hamzah
Summer Semester 2008
Vorlesung:
Einführung in die islamischen Kulturen Südostasiens
Altjavanische
Literatur
Hauptseminar:
Prophetenbiographie
Paläographie
für Fortgeschrittene
Winter Semester 2008/2009
Indonesisch III
Seminar: Religion und politische Macht
Arbeitskurs zum Seminar: Religion und politische Macht
Paläographie: Klassisch Malaiisch
Vorlesung: Islamwissenschaftliche Fachmethodik und Fachbibliographie (with S. Yacoub)
Summer Semester 2009
Vorlesung: Einführung in die islamischen Kulturen Südostasiens
Seminar: Kolonialismus und Globalisierung in der islamischen Welt
Seminar: Akkulturation und Kulturkontakte in der islamischen Welt
Indonesisch - Lektüre und Textinterpretation nach Angebot (with Dr. Poppy Siahaan)
Seminar: Epische Traditionen und Süd- und Südostasien (with Prof. Dr. Ulrike Niklas)
(excluding published papers)
"A Ta’ziyah from Malaysia: Faisal Tehrani’s Passion Play Karbala". Conference "Shi'ism and Beyond: 'Alid Piety' in Muslim Southeast Asia". Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore, January 14-15, 2010.
"Paradise is in the Shadow of the Swords: Paradisiacal Imagery in the 19th-century Acehnese War Propaganda". Symposium "Roads to Paradise. Eschatology and the Concepts of the Hereafter in Islam". Universität Göttingen, May 27-31, 2009.
"Orthodoxie als
Stolz der kleinen Leute: Einige
Bemerkungen zu einer malaiischen theologischen Sammelhandschrift aus
Batavia um
1861 (UB Leipzig V 1055)". Resarch Group
"Manuskriptkulturen in Asien und Afrika". Asien-Afrika-Insitut
(AAI), Universität Hamburg, April 23, 2009.
"Herhalingsfiguren
in Maleise pantoens". Research Group „Konventie en
Originaliteit",
Universität Leiden, April 21, 2009.
"Hang
Tuah - the paragon of Malayness?". Annual meeting, American Comparative
Literature Association, panel: "Asian heroic narratives in the global
context: transformations of the heroic image", Harvard University,
March 26-29, 2009.
"Negotiating Chineseness in Late 19th-century Surabaya: The social logic of a Javanese versification of the Chinese Confucian treatise "Maxims for the home" (Zhuzi Zhijia Geyan). International Workshop "Translation in Asia: Theories, practices, histories". National University of Singapore, March 5-6, 2009.
"Describing Islamic Malay and Minangkabau manuscripts". Islamic Arts Musem Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, February 19, 2009.
"The
story of Majnun Layla on both sides of the Malacca Straits". 24th
Congress
of the Union Européenne des Arabisants et Islamisants,
Leipzig, September
24-28, 2008.
"A contemporary re-reading of the popular 19th-century Acehnese Hikayat Perang Sabi ('Story of the Jihad'). XXX. Deutscher Orientalistentag, Freiburg, September 24-28, 2007.
"Ende gut, alles gut? Oder: das Happyend und die Entwicklungsgeschichte der sog. modernen indonesischen Literatur”. Antrittsvorlesung (Inaugural lecture), University of Cologne, November 22, 2006.
"De islam in Java”. Lecture at the Department of Oriental Studies, University of Gent, May 10, 2006.
"Die malaiischen Zeitungsromane um 1900 am Beispiel einer Kurzgeschichte des Journalisten Kommer”. Vortrag im Rahmen einer Ringvorlesung zum Thema Fin de Siècle, Zentrum für Moderneforschung, University of Cologne, April 18, 2006.
"Opium and racism in a 1946 Dutch crime novel: From sinophobia to an interracial war against opium in colonial Java”. Workshop on “Ritual-Gift-Geschäft: Perspektiven einer interkulturellen Drogengeschichte”, University of Cologne, January 27-28, 2006.
Two book-length studies are planned:
Abdulkadir al-Jailani: Eine javanische Fassung seiner Hagiographie.
Hikayat Sultan Mahmud Aznawi.
American Comparative Literature Association
Center for Inter- and Transcultural Studies (CITS), University of Cologne
Dutch Association for the Study of Religion (Nederlands Genootschap voor Godsdienstwetenschap)
Dutch Oriental Society (Oosters Genootschap in Nederland)
Royal Asiatic Society
Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Carribbean Studies (Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land-, en Volkenkunde)
Union Européenne des Arabisants des Islamisants
Zentrum für Moderneforschung, University of Cologne
Editorial Board, Koninklijk Instituut voor de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde (since 2003)
External Examiner of PhD theses (2009): University of Gent (B), University of Leiden (NL)