Institute of Japan Studies holds 2018 Lecture Series
February 15, 2019
From September 2018 to January 2019, the Institute of Japan Studies’ 2018 Lecture Series “What Japan Studies aims for: The various facets and possibilities” (five lectures in total), was held at TUFS.
Due to the approaching launch of the new School of Japan Studies (April 2019), this year’s lecture series invited researchers to speak on Japanese culture, language, education, history and literature in the global context for the purpose of promoting the many charms of Japan Studies which are offered and taught in this new undergraduate program. After each lecture a question and answer session was held in which both the audience and researchers could discuss each topic in more detail.
Lecture Schedule
Lecture One: Friday 14th September, 2018. Ms. Kyoko Omori (Hamilton College), “The Sound of Silents: Silent Film and Benshis’ Oral Performance”.
Lecture Two: Friday 19th October, 2018. Mr. Asahi Yoshiyuki (National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics / TUFS NINJAL Unit), “Documenting Japanese language in highly diverse Japanese societies”.
Lecture Three: Friday 30th November, 2018. Ms. Naoko Maeda (Gakushuin University), “Japanese Language and Japanese Grammar Teaching in Multicultural and Multilingual society”.
Lecture Four: Friday 14th December, 2018. Ms. Waka Hirokawa (Senshu University), Mr. Yusaku Matsuzawa (Keio University), Mr. John Porter (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies). “Local Japanese History in a Global Context”.
Lecture Five: Thursday 17th January, 2019. Ms. Junko Saeki (Doshisha University), Mr. Stephen Dodd (London University, SOAS / TUFS CAAS Unit). “Yukio Mishima’s writing as world literature”.