Invitations internationales

 

© Université Paris Cité

Série de conférences : Current Research on East Asia (graduate school)

Noga Ganany (University of Cambridge)

Literature and Religion in Late Imperial China

Jeudi 12 octobre 2023

Sharalyn Orbaugh (University of British Columbia)

Testimony vs. Propaganda: Love and Kamishibai in Japan’s Colonial Empire

Jeudi 9 novembre 2023

Holly Stephens (University of Edinburgh)

The Programme to Improve Rice Production in Colonial Korea: Inspections, Regulations, and the Creation of a Commodity 

Jeudi 9 décembre 2023

Juliane Noth (Freie Universität Berlin)

To Rebel is Justified: Red Guard Art and the Mass Production of Images

Jeudi 5 janvier 2024

Barak Kushner (University of Cambridge)

East Asia’s Postwar Battle over History and Memory – the Hidden Legacy of War Crimes Tribunals

Jeudi 15 février 2024

Nguyen Minh (Bielefeld University)

Transnational Mobility, Kinship and Aspiration for the Good Life in Rural Central Vietnam

Jeudi 7 mars 2024

Jong-Chol AN (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice)

Gender Equality or Traditional Culture: Legal Cases Afterwards the Abolishment of the Household Head System in Korea

Jeudi 4 avril

Sarah Turner (McGill University)

Slow forms of infrastructural violence: the complexities of Vietnamese state plans and ethnic minority livelihoods in Vietnam’s mountainous northern borderlands

Jeudi 25 avril 2024

 

Colloque international : Health and Diseases in Modern and Contemporary East Asia

Hiro Fujimoto (Heidelberg University)

“Southern Expansion of Japanese Women Doctors, 1920– 1940”

Susan L. Burns (University of Chicago, Université Paris Cité Invited Professsor)

“The Medical Marketplace and the Making of Modern Tokyo”

Antonetta Bruno (Sapienza University of Rome)

“Metamorphosis of Smallpox in Korea: Narrative on Virulence and Deification”

Naho Tanimoto (Kansai University)

“The Reality of Cosmetic Surgery in Japan”

Cycle de conférences « Axe travail » Populations Japonaises

Ryohei NAKAGAWA (Université de Nagano)
Submissive or vocal? Reexamining organiza2onal and social subordinate voices in Japan

Vendredi 9 février 2024

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