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The 140th International ARC Seminar will be held as a webinar on Wednesday, November 13, from 18:00 JST.

The program is as follows:

Speaker: Satoru NAKAMURA (Assistant Professor, Historiographical Institute, The University of Tokyo)

Topic: Efforts to Support Historical Compilation and Research at the Historiographical Institute of the University of Tokyo (「東京大学史料編纂所における史料編纂・歴史研究支援に関する取り組み」)


Date: Wednesday, November 13, 18:00 - 19:30 JST

Participation: online via Zoom, free of charge (affiliated parties only, no reservation required)

*This webinar is open to everyone, and non-ARC members are invited to participate via YouTube.

As part of the International ARC Seminar series, a special seminar will be held to mark the start of the 'FY 2024 Training Course to Decipher Japanese Cursive Script (Kuzushiji) with the ARC AI Transcription Support System.'

The program is as follows:

Speaker: Ellis TINIOS (Honorary Lecturer, University of Leeds, United Kingdom and ARC Visiting Collaborative Researcher)

Topic: 'Understanding Edo period books as material objects and bibliographic entities'

This seminar will be held in English.


Date: Wednesday, November 6, 18:00 - 19:30 JST

Participation: online via Zoom, free of charge (affiliated parties only, no reservation required)

*This webinar is open to everyone, and non-ARC members are invited to participate via YouTube.

Co-hosted with the College of Letters, Ritsumeikan University, the 139th International ARC Seminar will be held as a webinar on Wednesday, October 23, from 18:00 JST.

The program is as follows:

Speaker: Her Imperial Highness Princess Akiko of Mikasa (Professor, Institute of Japanese Culture, Kyoto Sangyo University; Visiting Professor, Ritsumeikan University)

Topic: 王室と皇室のものがたり―日英交流の軌跡-(A Tale of the Royal and Imperial Households: The Trajectory of UK-Japan Relations)


Date: Wednesday, October 23, 18:00 - 19:30 JST

Participation: Those concerned will be informed separately by e-mail.

The 138th International ARC Seminar will be held as a webinar on Wednesday, October 2, from 18:00 JST.

The program is as follows:

Speaker: Lani ALDEN (PhD candidate, Japanese Studies, University of California, Berkeley)

Topic: New Approaches to Digital Humanities: Large-Language Models and Large-Scale Tokenized Personal/Public Databases of Primarily Japanese Sources


Date: Wednesday, October 2, 18:00 - 19:30 JST

Participation: online via Zoom, free of charge (affiliated parties only, no reservation required)

*This is a closed event and YouTube livestream is not available.

The 137th International ARC Seminar will be held as a webinar on Wednesday, July 17, from 18:00 JST.

The program is as follows:

Speaker: Ryu SUGIMOTO (Director, Kuwana City Museum)

Topic: Issues and Prospects for Research on Matsudaira Sadanobu


Date: Wednesday, July 17, 18:00 - 19:30 JST

Participation: online via Zoom, free of charge (affiliated parties only, no reservation required)

*This is a closed event and YouTube livestream is not available.

The 136th International ARC Seminar will be held as a webinar on Wednesday, July 3, from 18:00 JST.

The program is as follows:

Speaker: Mamiko ISHII (Professor, Chinese Literature and Throught Major, College of Letters, Ritsumeikan University)

Topic:「Gion Festival and Chinese Classical Literature」


Date: Wednesday, July 3, 18:00 - 19:30 JST

Participation: online via Zoom, free of charge (affiliated parties only, no reservation required)

*This is a closed event and YouTube livestream is not available.

The 135th International ARC Seminar will be held as a webinar on Wednesday, June 26, from 18:00 JST.

The program is as follows:

Speakers:

Tatsuki MACHIDA (Associate Professor, Faculty of Human Development, Kokugakuin University)
Yuji KURIHARA (National Museum of Nature and Science)
Sachiko NIINA (Prince Chichibu Memorial Sports Museum and Library)

Topic: Japanese Sports Archives for Passing Knowledge to Future Generations (「日本のスポーツアーカイブを未来へと継承するために」)


Date: Wednesday, June 26, 18:00 - 19:30 JST

Participation: online via Zoom, free of charge (affiliated parties only, no reservation required)

*This webinar is open to everyone, and non-ARC members are invited to participate via YouTube.

The 134th International ARC Seminar will be held as a webinar on Wednesday, June 12, from 18:00 JST.

The program is as follows:

1. Speaker: Kohei KONO (Professor, Department of Social Sciences, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Ibaraki University)

Topic: On the 20th century television commercials database (「20世紀のテレビCMデータベースについて」) (in Japanese)


Date: Wednesday, June 12, 18:00 - 19:30 JST

Participation: online via Zoom, free of charge (affiliated parties only, no reservation required)

*This is a closed event and YouTube livestream is not available.

The 133rd International ARC Seminar will be held as a webinar on Wednesday, May 22, from 18:00 JST.

The program is as follows:

1. Speaker: Akihiko TAKANO (Visiting Research Professor, Kinugasa Research Organization, Ritsumeikan University)

Topic: Creating Platforms for Discovery Learning using Digital Archives (「デジタルアーカイブを用いた探求学習のための教材作成について」)


Date: Wednesday, May 22, 18:00 - 19:30 JST

Participation: online via Zoom, free of charge (affiliated parties only, no reservation required)

*This webinar is open to everyone, and non-ARC members are invited to participate via YouTube.

The 132nd International ARC Seminar will be held as a webinar on Wednesday, May 8, from 18:00 JST.

It is co-hosted by the Art Research Center (ARC), Ritsumeikan University; the Japan Research Centre (JRC), SOAS University of London; and SOAS Centre for Translation Studies.

The program is as follows:

1. Speaker: Dr. Monika HINKEL (Lecturer in the Arts of Japan, Department of History of Art and Archaeology, SOAS University of London)

Topic: Contemporary Interpretations of Ukiyo-e

About the speaker

Dr Monika Hinkel studied Japanese Studies, Oriental Art History and Political Science at Bonn University.
She wrote her PhD thesis on the topic of the Japanese print artist Toyohara Kunichika and the influence of bunmei kaika (civilisation and enlightenment) on his prints.
Her research interests are Woodblock prints of the Meiji era, especially the print artist Toyohara Kunichika.

2. Speaker: Prof. Yumi TAKENAKA (Graduate School of Core Ethics and Frontier Sciences, Ritsumeikan University)

Topic:「浮世としての家庭空間─勝川春章《婦女風俗十二ヶ月図》の構図をめぐる試論」(Domestic Space as an Ukiyo: An Essay on the Composition of Katsukawa Shunshō's "Scenes of Women's Lives in the Twelve Months")


Date: Wednesday, May 8, 18:00 - 19:30 JST

Participation: online via Zoom, free of charge (affiliated parties only, no reservation required)

*This is a closed event and YouTube livestream is not available.

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