副教授

彭鵬

學士及碩士(北京大學),碩士及博士(普林斯頓大學)

 

彭教授於北京大學取得了學士和碩士學位,隨後前往美國普林斯頓大學獲得了碩士與博士學位。在加入香港中文大學之前,彭教授曾任教于美國佩斯大學(2017)和明尼蘇達大學(2018-2019)。彭教授的研究主要集中于古代東亞藝術、考古以及視覺/物質文化。他的第一部專書Metalworking in Bronze Age China: The Lost-Wax Process(Cambria Press, 2020)在學術界獲得廣泛好評。目前,他的第二本專書Origins: Copper and Bronze Metallurgy in Early China(原題Bronze Casting in Early China, Amsterdam University Press)已成功通過匿名評審,即將出版。彭教授還致力於策劃展覽,近期帶領團隊主辦華夏早期帶鈎展,並主編其雙語研究圖錄《霜雪明金玄鈎沉: 德能堂藏華夏早期帶鈎》(英文標題:Cast for Dignity: Early Chinese Belt Hooks from the De-Neng-Tang Collection;香港中文大學文物館,2023年),均獲熱烈反響。

主要著作

專書與主編書籍

1.(獨著)即將出版:Origins: Copper and Bronze Metallurgy in Early China (initial title: Bronze Casting in Early China). Under contract with Amsterdam University Press.

2. (獨著)2020:Metalworking in Bronze Age China: The Lost-Wax Process. Amherst, New York: Cambria Press, 514 pages.
ISBN: 9781604979626 (hardcover), 9781638570257 (paperback)

3. (主編)籌備中:In PreparationBoundary-Crossing Brainstorms in Ancient Chinese Bronze Metallurgy: Art History, Archaeology, and the History of Technology.

4. (主編)2023:Cast for Dignity: Early Chinese Belt Hooks from the De-Neng-Tang Collection (霜雪明金玄鈎沉: 德能堂藏華夏早期帶鈎). Hong Kong: Art Museum, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, 243 pages.
ISBN: 9789881949486.

 

精選期刊論文

1. 2024: “Sparks of Inquiry: Two Key Debates on Early Metalworking in China.” Herança 7 (Special): 51–85.
2. 2024: “Devouring Predator on the Waist: An Intriguing Chinese Garment Hook in the De-Neng-Tang Collection and Some Relevant Pieces.” Arts of Asia, Spring 2024, pp. 124–133.
3. 2023: “Between Piece Molds and Lost Wax: The Casting of a Diatrete Ornamentation in Early China Rethought.” Humanities and Social Sciences Communications 10.456.
4. 2021: “Decentralizing the Origin of Civilization: Early Archaeological Efforts in China.” History of Humanities 6(2): 515–548.

策展經歷

《霜雪明金玄鈎沉:德能堂藏華夏早期帶鈎》展覽

-首席策展人

-展期:2023年8月25日至12月30日

-地點:香港中文大學文物館II廳

精選學術演講

  1. “多維視域下的早期中國冶金與金工起源:區域創新、文化交融與技術傳播” (The Origins of Metallurgy and Metalworking in Early China: Regional Innovation, Cultural Interactions, and Technological Diffusion in a Multidimensional Perspective). April 2025.
  2. “重思早期中國冶金技術與金屬工藝的起源” (Rethinking the Origins of Metallurgy and Metalworking in Early China). Invited lecture for the HKPM Special Exhibition Talk Series, Hong Kong Palace Museum. January 2025.
  3. Keynote Speech: “Metallurgical Inceptions in China: An Art Historical Note.” International conference “Innovation and Integration: A Symphony of History, Technology and Art,” Nanjing, China. November 2024.
  4. “Devouring Feline on Waist: Some Early Chinese Belt Hooks Revisited in Comparative Perspective.” CAA 112th Annual Conference, Chicago, United States. February 2024.
  5. “Sanxingdui and the Lost-Wax Mystery: Early Chinese Metalworking in Multiregional Perspective.” University of Chicago Forum, Hong Kong. November 2023.
  6. “The Devouring Feline and the Overpowered Cultural Other: Fighting Images Cast in Metal from The Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age of China.” Fourteenth International Conference on The Image, Zaragoza, Spain. November 2023.
  7. “德能堂所藏華夏早期帶鈎: 精品解讀與策展心路” (Early Chinese Belt Hooks in the De-Neng-Tang Collection: Interpretation of Exquisite Artworks and Relevant Curatorial Thoughts). CUHK Art Museum. September 2023.
  8. “Piece Molds or Lost Wax? Casting of a Diatrete Ornamentation in Early China.” 16th ICHSEA, Frankfurt, Germany. August 2023.
  9. “On the Origins of Metalworking in China.” Nineteenth International Conference on Technology, Knowledge, and Society, Malta. April 2023.
  10. “On the Origins of Metalworking in China: Technology and Art.” 88th SAA Annual Conference, Portland, United States. March 2023.
  11. “Early Archaeological Efforts in China and Relevant Historical Discourses.” Invited Lecture, Hong Kong Baptist University. March 2023.
  12. “華夏失蠟工藝的起源及相關熔模鑄造傳統” (The Lost-wax Origins of Early China and Related Traditions of Investment Casting). Sichuan University, China. November 2022.
  13. “Rethinking the 5,000-yr-old Tin Bronze in Xinjiang, China: An Early Metal Anomaly related to ‘Afanasievo’?” WAC-9, Prague, Czech Republic. July 2022.
  14. “Cast for Novelty: An Alternative Way of Metalworking in Early China.” BUMA X, Bangkok, Thailand. July 2022.
  15. “On the Origins of Copper-based Metallurgy and Iron Smelting in China: A Comparative Perspective.” SEAA 9th Worldwide Conference, Daegu, South Korea. July 2022.

主要研究資助與獎項

  1. 2024–2025: Principal Investigator, CUHK Direct Grant for Research (Project Title: “Rethinking the Late Western Zhou and Eastern Zhou Bronzes in the Han-Huai Region”), Faculty of Arts, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (HKD 83,500).
  2. 2023–2025: Co-investigator, Archaeological Science in Hong Kong Interdisciplinary Initiatives, Research Institute for the Humanities, CUHK.
  3. 2023–2024: Principal Investigator, CUHK Direct Grant for Research (Project Title: “Rethinking the Iron-blade Bronze Weaponry in Early China”), Faculty of Arts, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (12 months, 85,975 HKD, Reference no. 4051217).
  4. 2021–2024: RGC Early Career Scheme (Project Title: “Early Chinese Investment Casting in Comparative Perspective”), Faculty of Arts, CUHK (HKD 557,000).
  5. 2021–2023: Principal Investigator, CUHK Direct Grant for Research (Project Title: “Reexamining the ‘Circum-Yellow Sea Cross-cultural Sphere’: Metallurgical Interactions between Korean Peninsula, Japanese Archipelago, and Early China”), Faculty of Arts, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (12+12 months, 97,500 HKD, Reference no. 4051178).
  6. 2021–2023: Contract Research, Warring States and Han Dynasty Belt Hook Research, Exhibition Design, and Catalogue Editing. Curatorial Project: “Comparative Studies on Ancient Chinese Belt Hooks from Archaeological Perspectives”, Research Programme for Chinese Archaeology and Art, Art Museum, Institute of Chinese Studies, CUHK.
  7. 2020–2021: Principal Investigator, CUHK Direct Grant for Research (Project Title: “Rethinking the ‘Crescent-shaped Cultural-Communication Belt’: Archeometallurgical Evidence from Early Chinese Frontiers”), Faculty of Arts, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (12 months, 80,550 HKD, Reference no. 4051155).
  8. 2021: Faculty of Arts Outstanding Teaching Award, CUHK.