AJJ (Anthropology of Japan in Japan) Annual Meeting (12/5-6: Online)
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Please join us for the next meeting of the Modern Japan History Workshop on Friday, December 4th at 6 pm JST. Our presenter this month will be Lieven Sommen (KU Leuven), who will present his work on mediatization and interwar Japanese propaganda (details below).
This month’s session will be held online through ZOOM, and can be accessed using the following sign-in information:
Meeting link: https://zoom.us/j/94820567972
On November 6-7, Kyushu University Border Studies will host an international conference on 'Contesting Memorial Spaces in the Asia-Pacific'.
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Please join us for the next meeting of the Modern Japan History Workshop on Friday, November 13th at 6 pm JST. Our presenter this month will be Heike Hoffer (The Ohio State University), who will present her work on Dvořák and anime (details below).
This month’s session will be held online through ZOOM, and can be accessed using the following sign-in information:
Meeting link: https://zoom.us/j/98447556374
On November 6-7, Kyushu University Border Studies will host an international conference on 'Contesting Memorial Spaces in the Asia-Pacific'.
Across the two days, the conference features eight panels examining the temporality and territoriality of memory, explorations of official and marginalized memorials, new spaces of mnemonic performance, and national and transnational memorial networks. It will also host two plenary roundtables, discussing tangible and intangible heritage practices, and the affective power of territorial disputes.
CFP for ACLA 2021 seminar: Asia and Revivalist Ireland: Postcolonial, Transcultural and Modernist reciprocal literary exchanges
Organizer: Simone O Malley Sutton
Co-Organizer: Ji Hyea Hwang