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Lecture

  Title Lecture Chair Date
1 Structure of Iki by Kuki Shuzo I Meera S. VISWANATHAN
Asst. Prof., Comparative Literature, Brown Univ., U.S.A.
KUNO Akira
Prof., IRCJS
1988.11.26
2 A Japanese Poet and the Pacific War: Kusano Shinpei's Poetry on Mt. Fuji Leith D. MORTON
Sr. Lect. in Japanese, Univ. of Sydney, Australia.
NAKANISHI Susumu
Prof., IRCJS
1989.1.19
3 Korean Mission and Tokugawa Japan CHOI Bagkwang
Assoc. Prof.. Sung Kyun Kwan Univ., Korea
KAMIGAITO Ken'ichi Assoc. Prof., IRCJS 1989.3.2
4 Structure of Iki by Kuki Shuzo II Meera S. VISWANATHAN
Asst. Prof., Comparative Literature, Brown Univ., U.S.A.
KUNO Akira
Prof., IRCJS
1989.4.8
5 The Other Side in Japanese Modern Literature: The Case of lzumi Kyoka Kinya TSURUTA
Prof., Univ. of British Columbia, Canada
SUZUKI Sadami
Assoc. Prof., IRCJS
1989.6.2
6 On Japanese Ritual Herbert E. PLUTSCHOW
Prof., Dept, of East Asian Language and Cultures, Univ.of California. U.S.A.
YAMAORI Tetsuo
Prof., IRCJS
1989.6.19
7 Culture and Social Structure Revisited Samuel N. EISENSTADT
Prof., Hebrew Univ. of Jerusalem, Israel
KASHIOKA Tomihide Assoc. Prof., IRCJS 1989.10.17
8 Japanese Studies in U.S.S.R. after Perestrolka Constantin O. SARKISOV.
Head, Japanese Studies Dept., Inst. of Oriental Studies, The Academy of Science of the U.S.S.R.
SONODA Hidehiro
Assoc. Prof., IRCJS
1989.12.7
9 Present Status of Perestrolka and Japan WADA Haruki
Prof., Inst. of Social Science, The Univ. of Tokyo
SUZUKI Sadami
Assoc. Prof., IRCJS
KASHIOKA Tomihide
Assoc. Prof., IRCJS
1990.1.31
10 Genetic Engineering: a Challenge or a Catalyst for Bioethics? Darryl R. J. MACER
Consultant Scientist
MORIOKA Masahiro
Research Assoc. , IRCJS
1990.8.10
11 Profblems on Polysystemism in Japanese Romuald HUSZCZA
Research Fellow. Fac. of Arts, Rikkyo Univ.
KAMIGAITO Ken'ichi
Assoc. Prof., IRCJS
1990.9.13
12 Images of Foreigners in Edo-period Art Ronald P. TOBY
Assoc. Prof., Center for Asian Studies, Univ. of lllinois., U.S.A.
SUGIMOTO Hidetaro
Prof., IRCJS
1990.10.13
13 Some Reflections on Motoori Norinaga Yulia D. MIKHAILOVA
Inst. of Oriental Studies, USSR Academy of Sciences
HAYAMI Akira
Prof., IRCJS
1990.11.15
14 On Visual Materials in Modern Japan Henry SMITH
Columbia Univ., U.S.A.
SONODA Hidehiro
Assoc. Prof., IRCJS
1990.11.27
15 Russian Intellectuals Confronting Perestrolka Aleksandr A. DOLIN
Inst. of Oriental Studies, USSR Academy of Sciences
KAMIGAITO Ken'ichi Assoc. Prof., IRCJS 1990.11.28
16 Earth Consciousness and the Concept of Healing UEDA Noriyuki
JSPS Japanese Jr. Scientist
MORIOKA Masahiro Research Assoc., IRCJS 1990.12.17
17 Social Class in History SONODA Hidehiro
Assoc. Prof., IRCJS
SONODA Hidehiro
Assoc. Prof., IRCJS
1991.1.16
18 The Nether World and Foreign Land in Ancient Japanese Mythology AKIMA Toshio
Univ. of Auckland, New Zealand.
NAKANISHI Susumu
Prof., IRCJS
1991.1.31
19 A History of Navigation between Palhae and Japan UEDA Takeshi
Association for Navigation
NAKANISHI Susumu
Prof., IRCJS
1991.4.25
20 A Consideration of Naming in Literature Earl R. MINER
Prof., Princeton Univ., U.S.A.
NAKANISHI Susumu
Prof., IRCJS
1991.10.2
21 Foreign Rare Books on Japan in the Nichibunken Library MATSUDA Kiyoshi
Assoc. Prof., Kyoto Univ.
SHIRAHATA Yozaburo Assoc. Prof., IRCJS 1991.10.16
22 Japanese Art Collections in Italy Gian Carlo CALZA
Assoc. Prof., The Univ. of Venice, Italy
BETCHAKU Yasuko Visiting Prof., IRCJS 1991.10.28
23 A Basic Study of Chinese Poems Concerning Palhae KOTAJIMA Yosuke
Lecturer, Meisei Univ.
NAKANISHI Susumu
Prof., IRCJS
1991.11.13
24 Iwaya Sazanami and his Friends YAMAGUCHI Masao
Prof., Tokyo Univ. of Foreign Studies, Visiting Prof., IRCJS.
KAWAI Hayao
Prof., IRCJS
1991.12.19
25 Japanese Art Collection of the National Museum in Cracow Beata ROMANOWICZ
Curator, National Museum in Cracow, Poland
BETCHAKU Yasuko Visiting Prof., IRCJS 1991.12.24
26 Haiku Living in Contemporary French Poetry Jean-Jacques ORIGAS
Prof., National Inst. of Oriental Languages and Civiliza-tions, France
HAGA Toru
Prof., IRCJS
1992.3.9
27 The Well of lgnorance (Mumyo-no-I) TADA Tomio
Prof., Univ. of Tokyo
KAWAI Hayao
Prof., IRCJS
1992.4.2
28 Japanese Art in Rumania Gyuri George KAZAR
Curator, Oriental Art Dept., Rumania National Museum
BETCHAKU Yasuko Visiting Prof., IRCJS 1992.4.28
29 Family System and Labor Market Gift Exchange in Prewar Japan Carl MOSK, Prof.,
Univ. of Victoria, Canada
HAYAMI Akira
Prof., IRCJS
1992.5.8
30 The Name of a Village and the Image of Tougenkyo TSUJIHARA Noboru
Author
HAGA Toru
Prof., IRCJS
1992.5.9
31 • War and Peace, Reconsidered from Tolstoy's References to Laozu
• Van Gogh and Japanese Poetry in the Taisho Period
KIM Le Chun
Prof., Inst. of World Literature, The Academy of Science of the USSR, Visiting Prof., IRCJS (Dec. 1991-Nov. 1 992)
HAGA Toru, Prof., IRCJS
NAKANISHI Susumu
Prof., IRCJS
1992.5.16
32 Cultural Exchange between China and Japan: From a New Viewpoint WANG Yong
Prof.. Center for Japanese Culture Studies of Hangzhou Univ., Visiting Assoc. Prof., IRCJS (Dec. 1991-Nov. 1 992)
WANG Xiao-Oiu
Prof., Beijing Univ.
YANG Zeng-Wen. Prof., Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
YAN Shao-Tang. Prof., Beijing Univ.
NAKANISHI Susumu. Prof., IRCJS.
YU RiLpjng. Lecturer, Beijing Foreign Studies Univ.
NAKANISHI Susumu
Prof., IRCJS
1992.6.2-6.3
33 Japanese Literature in Italian Translation Adriana BOSCARO
Prof., The Univ. of Venice, Italy
NAKANISHI Susumu
Prof., IRCJS
1992.6.4
34 • On Japanese Studies in China as seen by a Chinese Political Scientist
• Research Conditions of the Japan Specialists who have Resided in Japan over a Long Period
LU Yi
Visi,ting Prof.,Kwansei Gakuin Univ
Scott JOHNSON
Prof., Kansai Univ.
SONODA Hidehiro
Assoc. Prof., IRCJS
1992.6.11
35 Utopia of Architecture WATANABE Toyokazu
Prof., Kyoto Univ. of Art and Design
HAGA Toru
Prof., IRCJS
1992.7.17
36 On the Publication of the Taiyo Prof. YAMAGUCHI Masao
Tokyo Univ. of Foreign Studies. Japan (Visiting Prof., IRCJS)
SUZUKI Sadami
Assoc. Prof., IRCJS
1992.9.4-9.5
37 IZUMI Kyoka's Super-Naturalism Cody POULTON
Assoc. Prof. , Univ. of Victoria, Canada
NAKANISHI Susumu
Prof., IRCJS
1992.11.12
38 The Present Stage of the Inventory of Japanese Classical Books in China WANG Bao-Ping
Assoc. Prof., Center for Japanese Culture Studies, Hangzhou Univ., People's Republic of China
SUZUKI Sadami
Assoc. Prof., IRCJS
1992.11.19
39 The Taiyo and Hakubunkan/The Publication of the Taiyo YAMAGUCHI Masao
Prof., Tokyo Univ. of Foreign Studies, Japan (Vlsltlng Prof., IRCJS)
SEKII Iitsuo, Critic
TSUBOUCHI Yuzo, Editor
SUZUKI Sadami
Assoc. Prof., IRCJS
1992.11.21
40 • Haiku and Present Age
• On the 'Internationalism of Haiku'
MATSUI Toshihiko
Prof., Nagoya Womoen's Univ., Japan
ISHIHARA Yatsuka, Poet
LEE Young-Gu
Prof., Chung-Ang Univ., Republic of Korea (Visiting Prof., IRCJS)
WANG Young
Prof., Center for Japanese Culture Studies of Hangzhou Univ., People's Republic of China (Visiting Assoc. Prof., IRCJS)
NAKANISHI Susumu, Prof., IRCJS.
HAGA Toru, Prof., IRCJS.
NAKANISHI Susumu
Prof., IRCJS
HAGA Toru
Prof., IRCJS
1992.11.25
41 • Cultural Intercourse in Ancient Times between Korea and Japan
• Korean 'Noripan' and Japanese Festivals
• Comparison of Life Styles in Korea and Japan
Dr. IM Donggwon
Director, Korean Folklore's Association
CHOI Inhak,
Prof., Inha Univ., Republic of Korea
KIM Kwagwon, Prof., Inha Univ., Republic of Korea
HAGA Toru
Prof., IRCJS
1992.11.30
42 • Rhythm of Touch: Nature and Self in SHIGA Naoya
• Nature, Woman, and Self in KAWABATA Yasunari
Ted GOOSSEN
Assoc. Prof., York Univ., Canada
TSURUTA Kinya, Prof., Univ. of British Columbia, Canada
NAKANISHI Susumu
Prof., IRCJS
1992.12.22
43 • The Sino-Japanese War and the Foundation of the Taiyo
• A Detailed Investigation of the Taiyo in Its Early Days
SUZUKI Sadami, Assoc. Prof., IRCJS SUZUKI Sadami
Assoc. Prof., IRCJS
1993.1.22-1.23
44 Phrase Structure in Japanese Grammer GUNJI Takao
Assoc. Prof. , Osaka Univ., Japan (Visiting Assoc. Prof., IRCJS)
NAKANISHI Susumu
Prof., IRCJS
1993.2.16
45 The Translation of Korean Poems by Kim Soun YU Jon'gho
Prof., Yihua Women's Univ., Republic of Korea
HAGA Toru
Prof., IRCJS
1993.2.17
46 • OHASHI Otowa and the Foundation of the TAIYO
• A Detailed Investigation of the TAIYO in Its Early Days
TSUBOUCHI Yuzo, Editor SUZUKI Sadami
Assoc. Prof., IRCJS
1993.2.19-2.20
47 Cataloging of Books on Written by Non-Japanese FUJITSU Shigeo, Staff, Kansai Univ. of Foreign Studies, Japan SHIRAHATA Yozaburo
Assoc. Prof., IRCJS
1993.3.11
48 The Translation of Korean Poems by Kim Soun Koji TAIRA
Prof., Univ. of Illinois., U.S.A.
KASAYA Kazuhiko
Assoc. Prof., IRCJS
1993.3.12
49 The Essence of Climate ISHIMURE Michiko, Writer NAKANISHI Susumu
Prof., IRCJS
1993.5.11
50 On Natsume Soseki MCCLAIN Yoko, Prof. of Emeritus, Univ. of Oregon, U.S.A. NAKANISHI Susumu
Prof., IRCJS
1993.6.4
51 Circumstances around Photographies in the Late Tokugawa Period in Japan ENDO Shoji
Teacher. Ohgaki Technical High School, Japan
SHIRAHATA Yozaburo
Assoc. Prof., IRCJS
1993.6.7
52 On the Situation Around the War Photography KINOSHITA Naoyuki
Curator, Hyogo Prefecturai Museum of Modern Art, Ja pan
SHIRAHATA Yozaburo
Assoc. Prof., IRCJS
1993.7.5
53 The Northeastern Section of China and Japan WANG Cheng Li
Prof., People's Republic of China Jilin Profvincial Academy of Social Science
SUZUKI Sadami
Assoc. Prof., IRCJS
1993.7.12
54 The Mistranslations of Japanese Concepts: In the Cases of European Languages Ben-Ami SILLONY
Prof., Hebrew Univ., Israel
HAGA Toru
Prof., IRCJS
1993.9.9
55 Chronological Identification of Photography HORI Takeyoshi
Chief Curator, Yokohama Archives of History, Japan
SHIRAHATA Yozaburo
Assoc. Prof., IRCJS
1993.9.13
56 The Forbidden Best-Sellers of Prerevolutionary France Robert DARNTON
Prof., Princeton Univ., U.S.A.
HAGA Toru
Prof., IRCJS
1993.10.7
57 On the Translation of Genji-Monogatari into Russian Tartyana Lyvovna SOKOLOVA-DELYYSINA
Translator
HAMAGUCHI Eshun
Prof., IRCJS
1993.10.25
58 • On the Materials Relating to Japan Owned by Russia: Part I
• On the Materials Relating to Japan Owned by Russia: Part II
Igor S. FILIPPOV
Russian State Library
Ludmila F. KOZLOVA
Russian State Library
SHIRAHATA Yozaburo Assoc. Prof., IRCJS 1993.11.2
59 Japanese Art in Hungary CSEH Eva
Curator of Japanese Art, Francis Hopp Museum of Eastern Asiatic Arts, Hungary
BETCHAKU Yasuko Visiting Prof., IRCJS 1993.11.29
60 Modernism in Japanese Traditional Music HIRAI Yuko, Japanese Flute Player
ISHIKAWA Ko, Sho Player
YAMAORI Tetsuo
Prof., IRCJS
1993.12.16
61 Daguerreo type: History of Early Photography in Japan OZAWA Takeshi, Photo Historian SHIRAHATA Yozaburo
Assoc. Prof., IRCJS
1993.12.20
62 The Death and Funeral of TOYOTOMI Hideyoshi Francois MACE
Prof., Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales, France (Visiting Prof., IRCJS)
IMATANI Akira,
Prof., Yokohama City Univ., Japan
YAMAORI Tetsuo
Prof., IRCJS
KASAYA Kazuhiko
Assoc. Prof., IRCJS
1994.2.2
63 • A Comparative Study of East Asian Literary Histories
• My Private History of Japanese Literature"
CHO Dongyi
Prof. Seoul Univ., Republic of Korea ,
KONISHI Jin'ichi
Prof. Emeritus, Univ. of Tsukuba, Japan
HAGA Toru
Prof., IRCJS
1994.2.10
64 "Post Modern Technology Paradigm and Gandhi" Ashok JAIN
Director, National Institute of Science, Technology and Development Studies, New Delhi, India
YAMADA Keiji
Prof., IRCJS
1994.3.16
65 Visual Information on Kawaraban and Nishikie MIYACHI Yaeko
Curator, National Diet Library, Japan
SHIRAHATA Yozaburo
Assoc. Prof., IRCJS
1994.4.18
66 The Self in Japanese Literature INAGAKI Naoki
Assoc. Prof., Kyoto Univ. Japan
KUMAKURA Chiyuki
Tokyo Kasei Gakuin Univ.,Japan
NAKANISHI Susumu
Prof., IRCJS
KAMIGAITO Ken'ichi
Assoc. Prof., IRCJS
SUZUKI Sadami
Assoc. Prof., IRCJS
1994.6.24
67 Restoration to the Historical View of Vegetation: Method of Study Based on Pictu res OGURA Jun'ichi
Assoc. Prof., Kyoto Seika Univ., Japan
SHIRAHATA Yozaburo Assoc. Prof., IRCJS 1994.9.5
68 • Universality of Constraint-based Phrase Structure Grammars
• Comparative Aspect of Japanese and English Grammar
Peter SELLS
Assoc. Prof., Stanford Univ., U.S.A
Daniel FLICKINGER
Profject Manager, Stanford Univ., U.S.A.
ONO Yoshihiko
Assoc. Prof., IRCJS
1994.12.21
69 The Tale of Genji Album in the Ferenc Hopp Museum of Eastern Asiatic Arts in the Context of Genji-e AKIYAMA Terukazu
Managing Director, The France-Japan Institute, Japan
TSUJI Nobuo
Pro., IRCJS
BETCHAKU Yasuko
Visiting Prof., IRCJS
1995.2.15
70 Earthquake and Visual Images - Report of a Photographic Survey of the Kobe Earthquake NAGATA Ikko, Photographer SHIRAHATA Yozaburo Assoc. Prof., IRCJS 1995.5.15
71 Cinematographic 'Meiji Japan' and Images of Japan KINOSHITA Naoyuki
Curator, Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Modern Art, Japan
SHIRAHATA Yozaburo Assoc. Prof., IRCJS 1995.7.3
72 What is the Demographic Transition: An Alternative View Chris WILSON
Research Fellow, Australia National Univ., Australia
OCHIAI Emiko
Assoc. Prof., IRCJS
1996.1.19
73 History of Commodity Price MIYAMOTO Matao
Prof., Univ. of Osaka, Japan
OCHIAI Emiko
Assoc., Prof., IRCJS
1996.2.16
74 Japonism in Yokohama-e Postcards HORI Takeyoshi
Chief Researcher, Yokohama Archive of History, Japan
SONODA Hidehiro
Prof., IRCJS
SHIRAHATA Yozaburo
Prof., IRCJS
1996.4.16
75 Sexuality and Edo Culture Sumie JONES
Prof., Indiana Univ.
HAYAKAWA Monta
Assoc. Prof., IRCJS
1996.4.23
76 Troubadors from the South Pacific Philip HAMMIAL
Poet, Painter, Sculptor
Leith MORTON
Prof., Univ. of Newcastle, Australia (Visiting Prof., IRCJS)
SUZUKI Sadami
Assoc. Prof., IRCJS Leith MORTON
Prof., Univ. of Newcastle, Australia (Visiting Prof., IRCJS)
1996.5.24
77 Nagasaki Prints and Yokohama Ukiyo-e SAITO Takio
Chief Researcher, Yokohama Archiev of History, Japan
SHIRAHATA Yozaburo
Prof., IRCJS
SONODA Hidehiro
Prof., IRCJS
1996.6.11
78 Theme:Overseas Experiences of the Japanese-Two Cases
1.Iwakura Mission in San Francisco: Focusing on Media Reports in the States
2.Experience in Vietnum of KOMATSU Kiyoshi
Martin COLLCUTT
Prof., Princeton Univ.
Vinh SINH
Prof., Univ. of Alberta
KAMIGAITO Ken'ichi
Assoc. Prof., IRCJS
HAGA Toru
Prof., IRCJS
1996.7.19
79 "Comparative Bioethics in Asia: Are Japan, Israel, and India the Ends of Asia?" F.J. LEAVITT
Bengurion Univ. of the Negev, Israel
J. Azariah
Univ. of Madras, India
MORIOKA Masahiro Research Assoc. , IRCJS 1996.10.14
80 "Family and Fertility Trends in Sweeden" Britta HOEM
Profgram Director, Statistics, Sweden
OCHIAI Emiko
Assoc. Prof., IRCJS
1996.10.24
81 Intergenerational Justice David R. COPE
Executive Director, UK Center for Economic and Environmental Development
OCHIAI Emiko
Assoc. Prof., IRCJS
1997.1.13
82 "Comparative Modernities and Family Pattern" Goran THERBORN
Prof. Goteborg Univ.
OCHIAI Emiko
Assoc. Prof., IRCJS
1997.2.19
83 Aspects of Skill in Japanese Martial Arts IRIE Kohei
Prof. , Tukuba Universsity
YAMADA Shoji
Assoc. Prof., IRCJS
1997.2.28
84 Toshiya Competition and Local Culture during Edo Period: An Example of Sendai Clan KUROSU Ken
Assoc. Prof., Tohoku Gakuin Univ.
YAMADA Shoji
Assoc. Prof., IRCJS
1997.3.26
85 "The Savage Wars of Peace; England, Japan and Malthusian Trap" Alan D. J.MACFARLANE
Prof.,Univ. of Cambridge (Visiting Assoc. the Univ. of Tokyo)
OCHIAI Emiko
Assoc. Prof., IRCJS
1997.11.26
86 Kurosawa Akira's Crisis: The Shooting of TORA-TORA-TORA ! NISHIMURA Yuichiro
Video Artist, Film Critic
SUZUKI Sadami
Prof., IRCJS
1997.12.8
87 Sanjusan-do Gyoja: A Custom in Saigoku Temple Manfred SPEIDAL
Prof., Aachen Univ.of Fech
YAMADA Shoji
Assoc. Prof., IRCJS
1998.3.17
88 Demography and Society: Paradoxes of Development Ayse GEDIK
Prof., Middle East Technical Univ., Turkey
Heather BOOTH
Visiting Prof., Australian National Univ., Australia
Christopher WILSON
Research Assis., Australian National Univ., Australia (Visiting Assoc. Prof., IRCJS)
OCHIAI Emiko
Assoc. Prof., IRCJS
KUROSU Satomi
Research Assoc., IRCJS
1998.4.24
89 Recent Works on the Origins of Japanese Alexander VOVIN
Assoc. Prof. , Univ. of Hawaii-at Manoa, U S.A.
ITABASHI Yoshizo
Assoc. Prof. , Kyushu Univ., Japan
SUZUKI Sadami
Prof., IRCJS
OASADA Toshiki
Research Assoc., IRCJS
1998.6.5
90 Place Called 'Shanghai' LIU Jianhui
Assoc. Prof., Beijing Univ., China
SUZUKI Sadami
Prof., IRCJS
1998.7.3
91 Impact of Change in Social Occupation and Labor Structure upon Living Standard Stratification in the Red River Delta and Comparison with Japan's Case DO Thien Kinh
Researcher, National Center for Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam (Visiting Researoh Fellow, IRCJS)
OCHIAI Emiko
Assoc. Prof., IRCJS
1998.9.9
92 Migration, Space and Families in XIXth Century France Paul-Andre ROSENTAL
Vice Director, Centre de Recherches Historiques, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, France
KUROSU Satomi
Research Assoc., IRCJS
1998.10.23
93 Movement of Sinologist in Kyoto in the Seventeenth Century Willem Jan BOOT
Researcher, Tokyo Univ.
Head, Center for Japanese and Korea Studies at the Univ. of Leiden, Netherlands
SHIRAHATA Yozaburo Assoc. Prof., IRCJS 1998.11.30
94

1.Managing the Technical Aspects of Providing Japanese Information by Computer

2.Univ. Library and Informations for Japanese Studies in Cambridge

Peter DUNN
Technical Officer, Cambridge Univ. Library, U.K.

KOYAMA Noboru
Head of the Japanese Section, Cambridge Univ. Library, U.K.

SHIRAHATA Yozaburo Assoc. Prof., IRCJS 1999.3.11
95 Translation and Ouotation: A Case of P. F von Siebold NAGASHIMA Yohichi
Prof., Univ. of Copenhagen, Denmark
SUZUKI Sadami
Prof., IRCJS
1999.4.23
96 The Indus Civilization from A Linguistic Point of View Asko PARPOLA
Prof., Univ. of Helsinki, Finland
SHIRAHATA Yozaburo
Prof., IRCJS
OSADA Toshiki
Research Assoc., IRCJS
1999.4.27
97 Libraries for Japanese Studies in North America-Short History, People, Major Collections, and Current Trends OKUIZUMI Eizaburo
Japanese Studies Librarian, Univ. of Chicago Library, U. S. A.
WATANABE Masako
Assoc. Prof., IRCJS
1999.11.4
98 YOSANO Akiko's Midaregami and Tekkan's Murasaki in the Context of Japanese Modernism Lieth D. MORTON
Prof. , Univ. of Newcastle, Australia
INAGA Shigemi
Assoc. Prof., IRCJS
2000.2.7
99 Shishimai-Lion Dance in Japan: its form, its diffusion TAKAHASHI Yuichi
Director, Shishi Museum
INAGA Shigemi
Assoc. Prof., IRCJS
2000.2.9
100 Remembering Dogen: Eiheiji and Dogen Hagiography William M. BODYFORD
Assoc. Prof., East Asian Languages & Cultures, UCLA, U.S.A.
YORITOMI Motohiro
Prof., IRCJS
2000.7.12
101 Household Registers and Other Historical Sources for Chinese and Korean Family History ZHOU Shao Ouan
Prof., Institute of History, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
SHIMA Mutsuhiko
Prof., Tohoku Univ.
USUI Sachiko
Prof., Tokyo Univ. of Foreign Studies
OCHIAI Emiko
Assoc. Prof., IRCJS
2000.8.3-8.4
102 Eyeing the State: Embodied Visions in the Early Modern Noh Theater Thomas D. LOOSER
Assist. Prof., McGill Univ., Canada
Timothy D. KERN
Assoc. Prof., IRCJS
2000.9.28
103 Globalization: the Last Stage of Capitalism? Christopher LLOYD
Prof., Univ. of New England, Australia
KAWAKATSU Heita
Prof., IRCJS
2001.3.14
104 Analyses of the Wanli-Period Yellow Book (huang ce) in Huizhou ZHOU Shao Ouan
Prof., Institute of History, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China
HOU Yangfan, Assoc. Prof., Fudan Univ., China
OCHIAI Emiko
Assoc. Prof., IRCJS
2001.3.23
105 Weaving in Noh: Kureha and Nishikigi Royall TYLER
Visiting Fellow of Australian National Univ., Australia
SUZUKI Sadami
Prof., IRCJS
2001.3.27
106 The Visualized Empire HARA Takeshi
Assoc. Prof., Meiji Oakuin Univ.
SONODA Hidehiro
Prof., IRCJS
2001.7.11
107 A Framework for the Study of Japanese Language Origins Juha Antero JANHUNEN
Prof., Univ. of Helsinki, Finland
SUZUKI Sadami
Prof., IRCJS
2001.9.23
108 When did Japonic Language Enter the Ryukyus? : A Critical Comparison of Language, Archaeology and History Leon SERAFIM
Assoc. Prof., Univ. of Hawaii at Manoa U.S.A.
SUZUKI Sadami
Prof., IRCJS
2002.1.11
109 Family Polioy in Europe: Recent Trends and Developments Wilfried A. DUMON
Prof. Emeritus, Catholic Univ. of Leuven, Belgium
OCHIAI Emiko
Assoc. Prof., IRCJS
2002.3.9
110 The Myths and Media of Noh's Ethos Eric C. RATH
Assist. Prof., Univ., of Kansas, U.S.A.
KASAYA Kazuhiko
Prof., IRCJS
2002.3.22
111 The Philosophy of Lester R. Brown and the Worldwatch Institute EDAHIRO Junko
Environmental Journalist
SONODA Hidehiro
Prof., IRCJS
2002.3.22
112 Non-linear and Floating Viewpoint: The Flow of Time in Noh-Play HAGINO Hiromi
Prof., Siebold Univ. of Nagasaki
INAGA Shigemi
Assoc. Prof., IRCJS
2002.3.26
113 Religion and Modernity: Looking at Buddhist Reform Movement in Meiji Japan Brij TANKHA
Reader, Department of Chinese and Japanese Studies, Univ. of Delhi
OCHIAI Emiko Assoc., Prof., IRCJS 2003.2.5
114 Biedermeier Culture in Japan and Wien Peter PANTZER
Prof., Univ. of Bonn
SHIRAHATA Yozaburo Prof., IRCJS 2003.3.25
115 Anthropology for the Sense of Taste: Japanese Culture in Sweetness and Saltiness Jane COBBI
Researcher, CNRS, France
SHIRAHATA Yozaburo Prof., IRCJS 2003.3.31
116 Forty Years of Japanese Studies at el Colegio de Mexico TANAKA Michiko
Professor-Researcher, El Colegio de Mexico, Center for Asian and African Studies
James BAXTER
Prof., IRCJS
2004.5.20
117 "Exhibiting Meiji Modernity: Japanese Art at the Columbian Exposition, Chicago1893" Judsith M. SNODGRASS
Senior Lecturer, Univ. of Western Sydney
HOSOKAWA Shuhei
Assoc. Prof., IRCJS
2004.7.15
118 A Survey of 300 years of History of Japanese Learning in St. Petersburg (Russia) Victor Victrovich RYBIN
Assis. Prof., St. Petersburg Univ. Visiting Research Scholar, IRCJS
James BAXTER
Prof., IRCJS
2004.9.15
119 The Figure of the Daughter in Noh Plays Saowalak SURIYAWONGPAISAL
Assoc. Prof., Chulalongkorn Univ.
James BAXTER
Prof., IRCJS
2005.4.5
120 'Exit', 'Voice' and the Study of Japanese Social Movements Carl CASSEGARD
Research Fellow(Sociology), Dept. of Oriental and African Languages, Goteborg Univ.
SONODA Hidehiro
Prof., IRCJS
Timothy KERN
Assoc. Prof., IRCJS
2005.7.14
121 How to Publish Your Manuscript William M. HAMMELL
Editor, Harvard Univ. Asia Center, Publication Program
YAMADA Shoji
Assoc. Prof., IRCJS
2009.4.8
122 On Research into Japanese Religions Jacqueline I. STONE
Prof., Princeton Univ.
SUEKI Fumihiko
Prof., IRCJS
2009.11.11
123 Beardsley, the Chinese Decadents and Commodity Culture in Shanghai during the 1920 - 30s ZHOU Xiaoyi
Prof., School of Foreign Languages, Peking Univ
LIU Jianhui
Assoc. Prof., IRCJS
2009.11.20
124 Buddhism and Buddhist Research in Contemporary China ZHANG Wenliang
Researcher, The International Research Institute for Advanced Buddhology, Soka Univ.
Assoc. Prof., Renmin Univ. of China
SUEKI Fumihiko
Prof., IRCJS
2009.12.11
125 Archaeology and Arts in Sogdiana, Central Asia Abdullaev KAZIM
Director of Research, Institute of Archaeology of Academy of Science of the Republic of Uzbekistan
Pardaev MUHTORKUL
Director of Research, Institute of Archaeology of Academy of Science of the Republic of Uzbekistan
UNO Takao
Prof., IRCJS
2009.12.21
126 Constitutional History in the European Context Wilhelm BRAUNEDER
Prof., Univ. of Vienna
Commentator:
YASHIKI Jiro, Assist. Prof., Graduate School of Law, Hitotsubashi Univ.
TAKII Kazuhiro, Assoc. Prof., IRCJS
TAKII Kazuhiro
Assoc. Prof., IRCJS
2010.4.6

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