Program

Information for presenters:Each paper has 20 minutes (15 minutes for presentation and 5 minutes for discussion). Each panel composed of 3 presenters has 90 minutes and each panel composed of 4 or more presenters has 120 minutes. The presentation rooms are equipped with projectors, which have VGA and HDMI, but with no PC. Please bring your own computer, with a VGA or HDMI adapter.

Day 1Saturday, September 14, 2019Click here for the panel session timetable

8:15- Registration
9:00-9:15 Welcoming remarks(Room 1H201)
9:15-11:00 Keynote speeches(Room 1H201)
11:15-13:15 Panel sessions(Buildings 1B and 1C)
13:15-14:15 Lunch
14:15-18:30 Panel sessions(Buildings 1B and 1C)
19:00-21:00 Reception(Restaurant “Tsukuba DEMI”)

Day 2Sunday, September 15, 2019Click here for the panel session timetable

8:30- Registration
9:00-13:15 Panel sessions(Buildings 1B and 1C)
13:15-14:15 Lunch
14:15-18:30 Panel sessions(Buildings 1B and 1C)

Day 1Saturday, September 14, 2019

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DAY1*Room11:15-11:3511:35-11:5511:55-12:1512:15-12:3512:35-12:5512:55-13:1513:15-14:15Room14:15-14:3514:35-14:5514:55-15:1515:15-15:3515:35-15:5515:55-16:1516:15-16:30Room16:30-16:5016:50-17:1017:10-17:3017:30-17:5017:50-18:1018:10-18:30
Section A Section B Section C Section D Section E Section F Section G Section H
Anthropology /
Social sciences /
Urban &
Environmental Studies
Visual &
Performing Arts/
Film & Media Studies
History Language,
Linguistics,
Translating & Teaching
Literature Politics,
International Relations
& Economics
Religion & Philosophy Other Disciplines /
Interdisciplinary
1B202 1B203 1B208 1B308 1B408 1B302 1B303 1C306

11:55-12:15

A-1-3

Looking for intimacy: Hip-hop dance in Japan

Sayako Ono

11:15-13:15

C-1-1(P)

【Pnale】State Shinto in Korea: Discourse, Identity, Practice, and Landscape

David Weiss

Juljan Biontino

Kōichi Yamaguchi

Masaaki Aono

12:35-12:55

D-1-5

Is 'mochimochi no pizza' tasty or not?

Nagisa Moritoki

Masaki Ono

12:55-13:15

D-1-6

Reduplication in Japanese Pidgin Chinese

Jian Liu

12:35-12:55

E-1-5

Yone Noguchi's presentation of the Noh play Matsukaze

Andrea Szilagyi

*

12:55-13:15

G-1-6

Why Kata? A Philosophical Perspective

Mika Imono

*
LUNCH LUNCH
1B202 1B203 1B208 1B308 1B408 1B302 1B303 1C306

14:15-14:35

A-2-1

Slow Violence of the Post-Fukushima Reality

Natalia Novikova

14:35-14:55

B-2-2

Scientific masculinity in Japanese speculative cinema

Leena Elina Eerolainen

15:55-16:15

B-2-6

The "Working Comedy" in Contemporary Japanese Cinema

Francisco Javier Lopez Rodriguez

*
*

15:35-15:55

E-2-5

Hino, The Rogue Poet: Avant-garde, eroticism and fiction in Haiku

Lenin Emmanuel Gutierrez Cervantes

*
*
*
BREAK BREAK
1B202 1B203 1B208 1B308 1B408 1B302 1B303 1C306

16:30-18:30

A-3-1(P)

【Panel】Renewable Energy Policy and Policy Communications in Japan

Leslie Tkach-Kawasaki

Yutaka Tsujinaka

Junku Lee

Hiroyuki Tagawa

Keiichi Shirakawa

Yohei Kobashi

16:50-17:10

D-3-2

Walking through invisible uncanny landscapes in kanji

Yoko Matsumoto-Sturt

17:10-17:30

E-3-3

Japanese Fan Letters to Henry Miller

Wayne Arnold

16:30-18:30

H-8-1(P)

【Panel】Exporting Japanese Aesthetics: Evolution from Tradition to Cool Japan

Tets Kimura

Hissako Anjo

Christopher Pokarier

Erez Golani Solomon

17:30-17:50

H-3-4

Research of Vocaloid lyrics and music emotion

Masako Nunokawa

Day 2Sunday, September 15, 2019

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DAY2*Room9:00-9:209:20-9:409:40-10:0010:00-10:2010:20-10:4010:40-11:0011:00-11:15Room11:15-11:3511:35-11:5511:55-12:1512:15-12:3512:35-12:5512:55-13:1513:15-14:15Room14:15-14:3514:35-14:5514:55-15:1515:15-15:3515:35-15:5515:55-16:1516:15-16:30Room16:30-16:5016:50-17:1017:10-17:3017:30-17:5017:50-18:1018:10-18:30
Section A Section B Section C Section D Section E Section F Section G Section H
Anthropology /
Social sciences /
Urban &
Environmental Studies
Visual &
Performing Arts/
Film & Media Studies
History Language,
Linguistics,
Translating & Teaching
Literature Politics,
International Relations
& Economics
Religion & Philosophy Other Disciplines /
Interdisciplinary
1B202 1B203 1B208 1B308 1B408 1B302 1B303 1C306

9:00-11:00

A-4-1(P)

【Panel】Geographies of the night in Japan

Mariko Ikeda

Yeonkyung Kim

Sachi Nakagawa

Taiyo Yagasaki

Akira Uehara

Yuki Sakamoto

Takuya Uda

Takumi Isono

9:00-11:00

B-4-1(P)

【Panel】The Popular Meets the Political in Mid-Century Japanese Genre Film

Lauri Kitsnik

Iris Haukamp

Alo Jõekalda

Yutaka Kubo

9:00-9:20

C-4-1

Fixation of the Cabbage Dietary Habit in Japan

Katsushi Shimizu

9:00-11:00

D-4-1(P)

【Panel】Dialectal differences in the rules that determine the accent of Japanese compound nouns: Issues concerning the reconstruction of a proto-system common to all dialects

Elisabeth de Boer

Rei Fukui

Tatsuya Hirako

Timothy Vance(Chair)

Yosuke Igarashi(Principal discussant)

9:40-11:10

H-4-3(P)

【Panel】Feeling through Gender and Sexuality: Viewing Emotional States of Being in Japanese Popular Narratives

Maria Ana Micaela Chua Manansala

Sachi Komai

Emily Butner

Lindsay Nelson(Disscustant)

BREAK BREAK
1B202 1B203 1B208 1B308 1B408 1B302 1B303 1C306

11:15-11:35

A-5-1

Minority issues in Textbooks; Content vs. Desire

Christopher Bondy

11:35-13:05

B-5-2(P)

【Panel】Rakugo: Surviving the Meiji Restoration

Sarah Stark

Nobuaki Miya

Tatsuo Abe

12:15-12:35

C-5-4

The UK's and Japan's Trials against the US Hegemony

Shingo Tanaka

12:55-13:15

C-5-6

History examinations and Japanese historical culture

Michael Facius

*

11:15-13:15

E-5-1(P)

【Panel】Picture Scrolls and Illustrated Books in 17th Century Japan

Keiichi Tanikawa

Shiori Kume

Tomoko Koida

Ken'ichi Kansaku

Yukiko Miyamoto

LUNCH LUNCH
1B202 1B203 1B208 1B308 1B408 1B302 1B303 1C306

14:15-14:35

A-6-1

Foreigners in Japanese 1st Grade Elementary School Textbook

Sonia Ewa Czaplewska

*

14:35-14:55

B-6-2

Kami-shibai Representation Theory

Atsuko Uda

15:15-15:35

B-6-4

Representations of sumo in ukiyo-e

Noriko Okubo

*

14:35-16:05

C-6-2(P)

【Pnale】The Global Context of the Beatification of the Twenty-six Japanese Martyrs

Hitomi Omata Rappo

John Yamamoto Wilson

Reiko Kawata

14:35-14:55

D-6-2

A Study of Gender Expressions in Japanese

Wenwen Ma

14:55-15:15

D-6-3

Digitized Method for Wokototen Marks used for Classical Chinese Textbooks in Japan

Koji Tajima

Tomoaki Tsutsumi

Tomokazu Takada

14:15-16:15

E-6-1(P)

【Panel】The Inheritance and Localization of Chinese Scholarships in Medieval and Early Modern Japanese Documents

Gaoya Cheng

Yiding Huang

Yu Huang

Huayu Li

Huijing Yang

14:15-16:15

H-9-1(P)

【Panel】Looking Back at the Reformed Justice Administration System in the Heisei Era

Takayuki Ii

Kay-Wah Chan

Mari Hirayama

Noriko Hashiba

14:35-16:05

H-6-2(P)

【Panel】Fukushima: The Politics of Performing the Local Disaster

Rachel DiNitto

Barbara Geilhorn

Kristina Iwata-Weickgenannt

BREAK BREAK
1B202 1B203 1B208 1B308 1B408 1B302 1B303 1C306

16:30-18:00

C-7-1(P)

【Pnale】Transcultural Mediations during the Age of the Iberian Kurofune

Aishwarya Sugandhi

Yurika Takano

Maria Grazia Petrucci

16:30-18:00

E-8-1(P)

【Panel】Reading Japanese Literature through Translations – Three Perspectives on Japanese Literature as World Literature

Gouranga Charan Pradhan

Yumiko Muranaka

Mai Kataoka

Shigemi Inaga(Discussant)

16:30-18:00

E-7-1(P)

【Panel】Sense and Sensibilities in the Meiji Appropriations of the European literature

Hajime Saito

Motoko Nakada

Xiaoqin Ou

Ching-wen Wu

16:30-18:30

H-7-1(P)

【Panel】Japanese Cultural Heritage and its Texts: Interdisciplinary Approaches and Methodological Strategies

Edoardo Gerlini

Andrea Giolai

Emiko Takenouchi

Yoshitaka Yamamoto

Kimiko Kono (Commentator)

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