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Funding: University of Chicago Library Travel Grants
The Center for East Asian Studies’ Japan, China and Korean Studies Library Travel Grants are designed to assist scholars from outside the Chicago metropolitan area in their use of University of Chicago’s East Asian collections for research in Japan, China … Continue reading
Job Opening: Japanese Studies Librarian, USC
Institution: University of Southern California, USC Libraries Location: California, United States Position: Japanese Studies Librarian POSITION SUMMARY The University of Southern California (USC) Libraries seek an innovative librarian to build and promote a strong Japanese collection to … Continue reading
Job Opening: Assistant Professor of Japanese or East Asian culture
Institution: Nagoya University, Graduate School of Letters Location: Japan Position: Assistant Professor 1. Position title: Assistant professor (non-faculty member) 2. Number of positions: One position 3. Contract term: Until 31 March, 2018 (Reappointment for an additional two years may be … Continue reading
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Tagged assistant professor, culture, history, Japan, japanese studies, Nagoya University, research
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Program: Study noh, kyogen, and buyo in Kyoto
The intensive summer program in Kyoto, Traditional Theatre Training (T.T.T.) 2015, invites applications to its 31st annual program. Orientation on 24 July (Fri) will be followed by daily, intensive training 25 July (Sat) to August 11 (Tue). A professionally costumed recital will be held on the Oe Noh Stage on 12 August (Wed). … Continue reading
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Tagged buyo, Japan, kyogen, Kyoto, noh, performing arts, theater, theatre, traditional arts, Traditional Theatre Training, TTT
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Workshop: Kambun Workshop on Chūyūki at USC
A KAMBUN WORKSHOP Reading the Chūyūki of Fujiwara Munetada June 15 – July 10, 2015 The Project for Premodern Japan Studies based in the History Department of the University of Southern California announces this summer’s Kambun Workshop, which will focus on the … Continue reading
Call for Papers: Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies
Call for Papers: The Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies (SJEAS) SJEAS published by the Academy of East Asian Studies, Sungkyunkwan University in Seoul, Korea invites you to submit papers in Japanese Studies. Research areas SJEAS prefers are in the field … Continue reading
Call for Papers: Midwest Conference on Asian Affairs
Location: Missouri, United States The Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures at Washington University in St. Louis is pleased to host the 64th Annual Meeting of the Midwest Conference on Asian Affairs, October 16-18, 2015. The MCAA seeks to promote … Continue reading
Program: UNO-Japan: Study at Doshisha University Program
The UNO-Japan: Study at Doshisha University Program is a 5-week study abroad adventure offered by the University of New Orleans (UNO) for undergraduate students to pursue college credit in Japanese studies (or elective credit) and to get a taste of this … Continue reading
Call for Papers: 70 Years After Hiroshima: Conceptualizing Nuclear Issues in Global Context
Prince Takamado Japan Centre, University of Alberta will host a conference to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the dropping on the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, at the University of Alberta, 18-19 September 2015. We are currently accepting papers / panel … Continue reading
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Tagged call for papers, Hiroshima, history, modern history, research, University of Alberta
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Book Announcement: Going to Court to Change Japan: Social Movements and the Law in Contemporary Japan
Going to Court to Change Japan: Social Movements and the Law in Contemporary Japan Edited by Patricia G. Steinhoff Michigan Monograph Series in Japanese Studies No. 77 2014, viii + 187 pages, ISBN 978-1-929280-83-4. Paper only. $20.00 https://www.cjspubs.lsa.umich.edu/books/list/mono77.php Published by the … Continue reading
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Tagged books, contemporary Japan, Japan, law, legal process, modern Japan, social movements, society
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