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[2012/2/16-18] The 3rd CAAS Symposium at SOAS

Consortium for Asian and African Studies (CAAS)
The 3rd International Conference
SOAS, University of London, 16-18 February 2012

The 3rd international conference of the Consortium for Asian and African Studies (CAAS) was held at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London, UK, from the 16th to the 18th of February, 2012. CAAS consists of seven world-leading research/educational institutions for Asian and African studies, and each institution is obliged to host annual conferences in turn. This 3rd conference was organized following the 2nd conference hosted by INALCO of France in 2010.

london 012.JPGUnder the theme of "Making a Difference," about 40 researchers from CAAS member institutions (INALCO, Leiden University, NUS, SOAS, Colombia University, HUFS and TUFS) made presentations on their research. From TUFS, two professors and five young researchers participated in the conference.

It was not only a precious opportunity for the young researchers to exchange information with the world-class professors and other young researchers in the field, but also a stimulating opportunity to carry out their research further.

This conference was supported by JSPS International Training Program (ITP).

 

Date: 16-18 February, 2012
Venue: SOAS, University of London
Program

 

london 081.JPGPresenters from TUFS

1. Toru AOYAMA
Localization of the Other in the Indonesian Film "Opera Jawa": A Case of Telling a Ramayana Story in a Muslim Community

2. Aiko NISHIKIDA
Portrayed Others in Israeli and Palestinian Cinemas. Metaphorical Power Politics of Exclusion and Identification

3. Akane OIKAWA
Exophonic Movies? Japanese Language in Films of 2000-2010

4. Shiho SAWAI
Liberating Fetish of "Babu"(female maid) in a short story written by an Indonesian female domestic worker in Hong Kong entitled "Not Yem"

5. Akiko HIRATA
Representing Lao as the others in Thailand
-Modern Thai cinema and entertainment of Luk Thung morlam music-

6. Takahiko ISHIZAKI
A representation of India in the early Edo period of Japan

7. Maja VODOPIVEC
Rereading Kato Shuichi-Japan's Modernity from 'Honyaku-' to 'Zasshu-bunka'

 

 

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