The 12th Annual EAJRS-Conference, Bratislava 26/29 Sept. 2001
Wednesday 26 September | |
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13.00 | Registration at the Pálffy Palace (Pálffyho palác) (Panskej 19; opposite the British embassy) |
14.00 | Opening Greetings by Prof. Eva Ruzicková, Comenius University, Dept. of East Asian Languages and Cultures, Deputy Director by Prof. Peter Pantzer, University of Bonn Announcements by Ms. Matsue Mariko, M.A., Catholic Univ. of Leuven (EAJRS-Secretary) |
Sessions: 1st floor (video/slide equipment) & 2nd floor | |
14.30 | Prof. Mikolaj MELANOWICZ, University of Warszawa, Far Eastern Department Fundamental factors of Japanese civilisation |
15.00 | Mrs. Lubica SOKOLOVÁ, M.A., Comenius University, Bratislava Japanese Studies in Slovakia |
15.30 | Mrs. MORIMURA Etsuko, M.A., Bibliothèque Maison de la Culture du Japon, Paris, France Questions of copyright and its paradoxical developments in France |
16.00 | Visit to the Inst. of Japanese Studies, Department of the East Asian Languages and Cultures, Comenius University (Gondova 2) |
18.00 | Invitation from the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, Comenius University, to a welcome drink at the Palffy Palace |
Thursday 27 September | |
Special workshop: The Opening of Japan (II) | |
09.30 | Prof. NISHINO Haruo, Hôsei Univ., The Nogami Memorial Institute for Nô Studies Nô mask collections in European museums |
10.00 | Dr. Alice KRAEMEROVÁ, Naprstek Museum, Prague Ghosts, deities and legends on Naprstek Museum artefacts. |
10.30 | Tea |
11.00 | Dr. Fifi EFFERT, Research School CNWS, Leiden University Japonisme in Holland during the 19th century |
11.30 | Prof. YASUMATSU Miyuki, Beppu University Japanese old fine arts at the Japan-British exhibition London 1910 and the Japanese old fine arts exhibition Berlin 1939 |
12.00 | Lunch |
13.30 | Dr. Hartmut WALRAVENS, Staatsbibliothek Berlin Siebold and Klaproth – a „literary friendship" |
14.00 | Mr. KOYAMA Noboru, M.A., Cambridge University Library Ernest Satow and the Japanese history following the opening of Japan: focusing on translation of two history books |
14.30 | Prof. Alexander KABANOFF, Institute for Oriental Studies, St. Petersburg Dmitry Pozdneev’s archives in the St. Petersburg Public Library |
15.00 | Tea |
15.30 | Mr. NAKAMOTO Makoto, Waseda Univ. Library, Dept. of Adm. Services Current status and future of WINE Record |
16.00 | Ms. NOGUCHI Sachie, Univ. of Pittsburgh, East Asian Library Users and usage of the Japanese text initiative |
19.00 | The Traditional Dinner at the Traditional Restaurant |
Friday, 28 September | |
09.00 | Prof. OHTAKA Yôji, National Inst. of Japanese Literature, Tokyo On Edo-yomihon of the formative period |
09.30 | Mr. OHNO Toru, International Research Center for Japanese Studies, Kyoto Incorporating primary visual resources into database systems at Nichibunken: the case of the miyako nenchûgyoji gacho collection |
10.00 | Ms. KUMAMOTO Eiko, International Research Center for Japanese Studies, Kyoto Developing a visual database of „The Iwakura Embassy" for CD-ROM and Internet Access |
10.30 | Tea |
11.00 | Joint presentation by Prof. KONDO Shigekazu, Ineke VAN PUT and WAKABAYASHI Haruko, The University of Tokyo, Historiographical Institute Japan Memory Project / Virtual laboratory for historical resources |
12.00 | Lunch |
The afternoon is at the attendants' free disposal recommended: visit to the castle (Bratislavsky hrad), Michael’s Tower and the historical Pharmacy "At the Red Crayfish" just next to this tower. |
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Saturday 29 September | |
09.30 | Prof. Peter PANTZER, University of Bonn, Inst. of Japanese Studies EAJRS Project: Kawakami Otojirô, Sadayakko and their theatre company tour of Central Europe in 1901/02 |
10.00 | Prof. Bruce Henry LAMBERT, European Institute of Japanese Studies, School of Economics, Stockholm & Ms. Aimee POOR, Helpnet Sweden, Stockholm Encounters: Japan and Europe – A proposed publication project involving EAJRS |
10.30 | The Annual Meeting of the EAJRS |
11.30 | Lunch |