“Family” as a crisis from the view point of the Okinawa region and Okinawa as a crisis from the view point of “family”

Date / Time / Place

Date/Time:Sat 11 Jan 2020 14:00-18:30
Place:ILCAA Multimedia Seminar Room(306) , 3F, ILCAA (Asahicho3-11-1, Fuchu-shi, Tokyo,183-8534)
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Program

14:00-14:05 Hideo FUKAZAWA (ILCAA) “Opening Remarks”
14:05-14:50 Akiko MURAMATSU (Sagami Women's University) “Family, Prayer, and Restroom”
14:50-15:35 Kenji YAMAUCHI (Meiji University) “Reconstruction of Okinawan's family and War Memories”
15:40-16:25 Masanobu ISHIKAWA (Meiji University) “Depopulation and Family in Amami Oshima”
16:25-17:10 Mari KAGAYA (Niigata University) “Who cares for the elderly?: Families in community based welfare services”
17:15-17:30 Akiko KUNIHIRO (Waseda University) Comment 1
17:30-17:45 Masaya SHIJO (Tokyo Metropolitan University) Comment 2
17:45-18:30 Discussion

Others

Language: Japanese
Admission: Free
No pre-registration is needed.

Jointly sponsored by

Core Project “The Potential Value of Indigenous Knowledge in Managing Hazards in Asia and Africa: The Anthropological Explorations into the Linkage of Micro-Macro Perspectives 2”, Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A) “New Anthropological Approach to Affective Studies through Fieldwork Focused on Critical Situations”(Principal Investigator:Ryoko NISHII (ILCAA) Project Number:17H00948)

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http://www.aa.tufs.ac.jp/en/event/upcoming

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