EVENTS
Events
Event Date: February 12–13, 2022
Other Events
Transcultural Exchanges:Mapping Movement of Art, Ideaz, and People in Asia
The current pandemic has brought great challenges to communications among international academic communities.
The IMAP at Kyushu University searches for new platforms to connect scholarships and activate new theoretical frameworks for Asian studies. The online symposium/workshop will explore exchanges of people, ideas, and artifacts in Asia during two historical periods, the First (1550-1700) and Second (1840-1945) Global Age. We will revisit a history of continuous interaction, exchange, and transculturation in the fields of visual and material culture. It includes two talks (Jan.21 2022, Feb.18th 2022) and a two-day online symposium (Feb 12-13, 2022).
・Organized by IMAP/IDOC, Kyushu University and Kyushu University Institute for Asian and Oceanian Studies Cultural Variation Cluster
The IMAP at Kyushu University searches for new platforms to connect scholarships and activate new theoretical frameworks for Asian studies. The online symposium/workshop will explore exchanges of people, ideas, and artifacts in Asia during two historical periods, the First (1550-1700) and Second (1840-1945) Global Age. We will revisit a history of continuous interaction, exchange, and transculturation in the fields of visual and material culture. It includes two talks (Jan.21 2022, Feb.18th 2022) and a two-day online symposium (Feb 12-13, 2022).
・Organized by IMAP/IDOC, Kyushu University and Kyushu University Institute for Asian and Oceanian Studies Cultural Variation Cluster
Details
- Date
- 2022/2/12 09:40 ~ 2022/2/13 20:30
OverView
The current pandemic has brought great challenges to communications among international academic communities.
The IMAP at Kyushu University searches for new platforms to connect scholarships and activate new theoretical frameworks for Asian studies. The online symposium/workshop will explore exchanges of people, ideas, and artifacts in Asia during two historical periods, the First (1550-1700) and Second (1840-1945) Global Age. We will revisit a history of continuous interaction, exchange, and transculturation in the fields of visual and material culture. It includes two talks (Jan.21 2022, Feb.18th 2022) and a two-day online symposium (Feb 12-13, 2022).
・Organized by IMAP/IDOC, Kyushu University and Kyushu University Institute for Asian and Oceanian Studies Cultural Variation Cluster
The IMAP at Kyushu University searches for new platforms to connect scholarships and activate new theoretical frameworks for Asian studies. The online symposium/workshop will explore exchanges of people, ideas, and artifacts in Asia during two historical periods, the First (1550-1700) and Second (1840-1945) Global Age. We will revisit a history of continuous interaction, exchange, and transculturation in the fields of visual and material culture. It includes two talks (Jan.21 2022, Feb.18th 2022) and a two-day online symposium (Feb 12-13, 2022).
・Organized by IMAP/IDOC, Kyushu University and Kyushu University Institute for Asian and Oceanian Studies Cultural Variation Cluster
Date
January 21, 2022 17:00 - 19:00
Details
Language: English (no Japanese interpreter)
Speaker: Mr. Magdalena Kolodziej (Toyo Eiwa Jogakuin University)
“Constructing the Modern: Japanese Salon Art on Display in Colonial Seoul and Taipei” (1922-1945)
talk: 40 min; Q&A discussion followed
Speaker: Mr. Magdalena Kolodziej (Toyo Eiwa Jogakuin University)
“Constructing the Modern: Japanese Salon Art on Display in Colonial Seoul and Taipei” (1922-1945)
talk: 40 min; Q&A discussion followed
Place
Online(ZOOM)
Capacity
First 100 people
Deadlines
January 21, 2022, by 16:30
Please apply from below.
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcsdO6uqDMvG9ReNqy6Z7U1Hqe0huQOQG3S
Please apply from below.
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcsdO6uqDMvG9ReNqy6Z7U1Hqe0huQOQG3S
Contact
Gloria Yu Yang(Faculty of Humanities)
gloriayangyu@lit.kyushu-u.ac.jp
gloriayangyu@lit.kyushu-u.ac.jp