Symposium "Resilience of Tibetan Civlization"

10:00-17:00, Saturday, 17th September 2016

Date/Time 17 September 2016 (Sat.) 10:00-17:00
Venue Large Conference Room (303), ILCAA
TUFS (Asahicho 3-11-1, Fuchu-shi, Tokyo, 183-8534)
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Program 1)10:00-10:20 Kazushi IWAO (Kobe City University of Foreign Studies)
Opening talk
2)10:20-10:50 Maho IUCHI (Kobe City University of Foreign Studies)
“Diffusion of Buddhism at the turning point of Tibetan history”
3)10:50-11:20 Yuri KOMATSUBARA (Meiji University)
“The establishment of Dga- ldan pho-brang regime and its impact to other countries”
4)11:30-12:00 All members
discussion
5)13:30-14:00 Yusuke BESSHO (Hiroshima University, ILCAA Joint Researcher)
“Buddhist politics" in Post-monarchy Nepal and the social advance of Tibetan Buddhism”
6)14:00-14:30 Hiroshi NEMOTO (Hiroshima University)
“Re-creation of Tibetan classic literature”
7)14:30-15:00 Kengo KONISHI (Kanazawa Seiryo University)
“Resilience of Bon: human kind, nature and thought”
8)15:10-15:50 All members
discussion
9)16:00-17:00 All members
Round discussion “Characterstics of Tibetan civilization”
Language Japanese
Admission Free *No pre-registration is needed.
Jointly sponsored by Institute for Research in Humanities, Kyoto University Joint Research Project “Interdisciplinary studies on the development of Tibeto-Himalayan civilization”, ILCAA Joint Research Project “Assessing Micro Level Linkages between Humans, Livestock, and the Environment in Amdo, Tibet: The Outgrowth of the Compilationof an Ethnographic Dictionary of Nomadic Vocabulary” and Grant-In-Aid for Scientific Research (Principal Investigator: Izumi HOSHI (ILCAA) Research Project Number:15H03203)
Supported by The Toho Gakkai (The Institute of Eastern Culture)
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