Ankündigung 3.11 Symposium Leipzig |
Veröffentlicht von Textinitiative am 30.10.2017 |
Program
Day 1: Thursday, 9 November
16:30-16:45
Welcome speech: Prof. Dr. Beate A. Schücking, Rector of Leipzig University
Opening remarks: Tsuboi Hideto, Head of Office of International Research Exchange, Nichibunken
16:45-18:45
Keynote Speech: Karatani Kojin
19:00-21:00
Welcome Party
Day 2: Friday, 10 November
9:00-12:00
New Generation Panel
- Moderator: Patricia Fister International Research Center for Japanese Studies
- Panelists:
- Felix Jawinski, Leipzig University
Criticizing the "Nuclear Village" - Nuclear Laborers in Predicament [abstract] [full paper] - Tamura Miyuki, the Graduate University for Advanced Studies
The Struggle between the Body and Words: Reading Yoshimura Man’ichi’s Works [abstract] [full paper] - Franziska John, Leipzig University
Criticising the "Nuclear Village" - Scientists in Predicament? [abstract] [full paper] - Nagase Kai, the Graduate University for Advanced Studies
3.11以後、なぜ高橋源一郎はやがて沈黙してしまったのか。 [abstract] [full paper]
- Discussants: Markus Rüttermann International Research Center for Japanese Studies, Dorothea Mladenova, Leipzig University
13:30-16:00
Session 1: Globalization, Media and Movements
- Moderator: Tsuboi Hideto International Research Center for Japanese Studies
- Panelists:
- Ito Mamoru, Waseda University
「ポストメディア時代の日本社会とメディア権力」 [abstract] [full paper] - Yamada Shoji, International Research Center for Japanese Studies
Play, Pray, and Sell: Murakami Takashi’s <Buddhist Art> in Post-3.11 Context [abstract] [full paper] - Fabian Schäfer, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg
Detecting Political Bots on Japanese Twitter: Internet Right-Wingers and Abe's Hidden Nationalist Agenda in Japan’s 2014 General Election [abstract] [full paper]
- Discussant: Martin Roth, Leipzig University
16:30-19:15
Screening: Nuclear Nation (2012)
- Moderator: Mitsuyo Wada-Marciano, Carleton University
Talk with the Film Director: Funahashi Atsushi
Day 3: Saturday, 11 November
9:00-12:00
Session 2: Politics and Intellectual Situation after 3.11
- Moderator: Steffi Richter, Leipzig University
- Panelists:
- Isomae Jun'ichi, International Research Center for Japanese Studies
Translation, Mysterious Others and Transference: Religious Subjectifitications from the Experience of Northeast Japan Disaster [abstract] [full paper] - Matsuda Toshihiko, International Research Center for Japanese Studies
Earthquakes and Foreign Minorities in Japan --with Special Attention to the Comparison of Tohoku Earthquake with Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake [abstract] [full paper] - Sato Hiroo, Tohoku University
The Watchful Gaze of the Dead [abstract] [full paper][Full paper (Japanese)] - Mitsuyo Wada-Marciano, Carleton University)
Learning from Animals: Reconsidering Speciesism in post 3.11 Japan [abstract] [full paper]
- Discussant: Raji C. Steineck, University of Zurich
13:30-16:30
Session 3: Crisis and Representation
- Moderator: Isomae Jun'ichi
- Panelists:
- Tsuboi Hideto, International Research Center for Japanese Studies
Living with the Living: Discourse on the Dead in Post-Fukushima Japan [abstract] [full paper] - Anne Bayard-Sakai, INALCO
Writing by Circumventing the Unrepresentable: the case of Post March 11 literature [abstract] [full paper] - Kimura Saeko, Tsuda University
Precarious life after Fukushima [abstract] [full paper] - Stephan Köhn, University of Cologne
3/11 and the crisis of representation ? reflections on the potential and limits of writing about a nuclear catastrophe? [abstract] [full paper]
- Discussant: Steffi Richter
16:45-18:15 Round Table
19:00-21:00 Farewell Party
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