2010年3月20日

セインズベリー日本藝術研究所10周年記念シンポジウム「One Thousand Years of Japanese Literature in Art」

セインズベリー日本藝術研究所開設10周年を記念して、ロンドン大学SOASにてシンポジウムが開催されます。

【概要】
One Thousand Years of Japanese Literature in Art: Celebrating Ten Years of International Research

主催:セインズベリー日本藝術研究所
共催:ロンドン大学SOAS
      立命館大学アート・リサーチセンター

日時:2010年3月20日(土) 10:00~17:30
場所:ロンドン大学SOAS Khalili Lecture Hall

Panel IIで、「Digital Humanities and the Study of Japanese Illustrated Books and Prints」と題して、本拠点の研究成果が発表されます。発表については、「続きを読む」をご覧下さい。

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One Thousand Years of Japanese Literature in Art:Celebrating Ten Years of International Research

Sponsored by the Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures
In co-operation with SOAS, University of London,
and the Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto;
with support of the Prime Minister’s Initiative Programme (PMI2, British Council)
 
Saturday 20 March 2010 from 10.00am – 5.30pm
Khalili Lecture Hall, SOAS, University of London


10.00 – 10.15
Opening Remarks: Nicole Coolidge Rousmaniere (Director, Sainsbury Institute)

10.15 – 1.00
Panel I: Re-imaging East Asian Classics in Early Modern Japan
Chair: Simon Kaner (Assistant Director, Sainsbury Institute)
Shane McCausland (SOAS / Sainsbury Fellow, 2003–04)
 One or Two Discreet Infidelities: Kano Sansetsu’s Painting of Hakurakuten’s  ‘Song of Lasting Sorrow’
Sachiko Idemitsu (Curator, Idemitsu Museum of Arts / Handa Fellow, Sainsbury Institute,2004–06)
 Chinese Poetic Inspiration for Seasonal Imagery in The God of Longevity by Ike no Taiga

 Coffee Break

Joshua Mostow (University of British Columbia / Sainsbury Fellow, 2009–10)
 Sôtatsu-School Screens of the The Tales of Ise in the British Museum
Alfred Haft (Research Associate, Sainsbury Institute)
 Haikai and Ukiyo-e: Harunobu's Fûryû Goshikizumi

 Lunch Break

2.00 – 3.15
Panel II: Digital Humanities and the Study of Japanese Illustrated Books and Prints

Chair: Timothy Clark (British Museum / Sainsbury Fellow, 2003–04)
Ellis Tinios (University of Leeds /Visiting Researcher, Art Research Center,  Ritsumeikan University) 
 The Future Role of On-line Resources in the Study of Japanese Art in the Edo Period
Ryô Akama (Director, Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University) 
 Using Digital Image Databases for the Study of Ukiyo-e: Mitate Print Series of the Mid-Nineteenth Century from Edo and Osaka
John T. Carpenter (SOAS / University of Tokyo / Head of London Office, Sainsbury Institute)
 An Annotated Translation and Digital Display of Utamaro’s Kyôka Books on Natural Themes

 Coffee Break

3.45 – 5.30
PANEL III: International Cultural Dialogue in the Modern Era
Chair: Angus Lockyer (Chair of Japan Research Centre, SOAS)
Shinya Maezaki (SOAS PhD / Postdoctoral Fellow, Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University)
 Designing a Japanese Kiln for a British Potter: Newly Discovered Letters from Bernard Leach to Matsubayashi Tsurunosuke
Christine Guth (Victoria & Albert Museum and Royal College of Art / Presenter of Toshiba Lectures, 2008) 
 Hasegawa’s Fairy Tale Books: Marketing Japan to Children of All Ages 
Sharalyn Orbaugh (University of British Columbia / Research Associate, Sainsbury Institute, 2009–10) 
 Kamishibai and the Role of the Shôjo in Japan's War with China, 1937–45

5.30 –7.00
 Book display and wine reception in the lobby of the Khalili Lecture Hall 
 

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