Fieldnet Lounge "Muslim Minorities and Nation-States in Russia and China: Multicultural Practices and Challenges in the Twentieth Century as a Period of Political Changes"[open]
13:00-19:00,Saturday,9th January 2016
The following speaker will give a talk at the next AA-Ken Workshop.
The details are as follows.
Date/Time | 9 January 2016, Sat, 13:00-19:00 |
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Venue | Room 306 (Multimedia Seminar Room), 3F ILCAA
(Asahicho 3-11-1, Fuchu-shi, Tokyo, 183-8534) Access |
Details | 13:00-13:10 Opening Remarks
Greetings: Nobuhiro OTA (ILCAA, On Fieldnet Lounge) Introduction: Hideyuki NAGANUMA (Ph. D. Student, Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology, The University of Tokyo) Session1: USSR/Russia and its Surrounding Regions Moderator: Noriko UNNO (Ph. D. Student, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo/Harvard Yenching Institute) 13:10-13:40 Masumi ISOGAI (Kyoto University of Foreign Studies) "‘Ulamā?, Muslim Communists, and Scholars of Orientology in the Volga-Ural Region of the Early Soviet Period" 13:40-14:10 Akira SAKURAMA (Research Fellow of Japan Society for the Promotion of Science) "A Vanguard of Assimilation of Indigenous Peoples, or A Saint of Enlightenment? : Mission Activity of Il’minskii for Contemporary Non-Russian People and Their Ethnic Consciousness" 14:10-14:40 Moyuru MATSUMAE (Morioka University) "Minority Policies and Muslims’ Life Strategies in Post-socialist Bulgaria: Islam, Nationalism and Transnationalism" 14:40-15:10 Jin NODA (Waseda University) "As Muslims or Nomads? Establishment of the Qing Empire's rule for Kazakhs in Xinjiang" Break 15:10-15:30 Session 2: China/PRC and its Surrounding Regions Moderator: Noriyoshi YAKUBO (Ph. D. Student, Graduate School of Letters, KEIO University) 15:30-16:00 Tatsuya NAKANISHI (Kyoto University) "Chinese Muslims and the Umma during the Second Sino-Japanese War" 16:00-16:30 Ryosuke ONO (Ph. D. Student, Graduate School of Letters, KEIO University) "Chinese, Indian and American Perceptions of Xinjian Kazakh Refugees: Bandits, Intruders and Potential Spies" 16:30-17:00 Mitsuo SAWAI (Tokyo Metropolitan University) "Muslims’ Crying the Slogan “Love the State, Love Religion”: Religious Policy and Autonomy of Mosque in the People’s Republic of China" Break 17:00-17:20 Session 3: General Discussion Moderator: Hideyuki NAGANUMA 17:20-18:00 Comments from discussants Seiichiro YOSHIZAWA (The University of Tokyo), Taro TSURUMI (Saitama University) 18:00-18:50 Discussions 18:50-19:00 Closing Remarks: Hideyuki NAGANUMA |
Organized by | ILCAA |
Languages | Japanese |
Admission | Free
No registration is required. |
For more details, please see
here. (in Japanese.) |