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"Transcribing Japanese Cursive Texts from the Edo Period"
2019年9月11日(水)

2019年9月11日(水)、UCバークレーにて、UCバークレーとARC共催のイベントを開催いたします。

New Frontiers in Japanese Digital Humanities:
A Collaborative Workshop
"Transcribing Japanese Cursive Texts from the Edo Period"

by the Art Research Center of Ritsumeikan University and
the University of California, Berkeley

Date: September 11 (Wed.) | 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Place: Dwinelle Hall, Academic Innovation Studio, Room 117 (Level D)
Sponsors: Center for Japanese Studies (CJS), Ritsumeikan University, Department of East Asian Languages & Cultures, East Asian Library

バークレーと周辺大学に公開で参加者を募集しております。
また、この日の前後、ARCから教員・学生が複数参加して、バークレーと連携してデジタル・アーカイビング撮影を実施いたします。

詳細はこちらをご覧ください→Institute of East Asian Studies



Program
10:00am -12:00pm Workshop "Transcribing Japanese Cursive Texts from the Edo Period"
[registration required - please register by Friday, September 6]
Place:Dwinelle Hall, Academic Innovation Studio, Room 117 (Level D)
Speaker/Performer: Ryo Akama, Professor, Art Research Center (ARC), Ritsumeikan University
1:30 - 3:30pm Research Presentations and Introduction to ARC
Place:Dwinelle Hall, Academic Innovation Studio, Room 117 (Level D)


1. 「書物の〈装い〉:江戸から現代までの文学関連書を事例に」
  "Dressing" in Books: Taking Literary Books from the Edo Period to
  the Present as an Example"

  Kana Tsuneki, Ph.D Candidate, Graduate School of Letters, Ritsumeikan University
2. "How do you read "Ehon"? -by the exhibition of Akama seminar -"
  Kaito Nishimura, Faculty of Letters, Ritsumeikan University
3. Introduction to the Resources and Academic Programs Offered by the ARC, Ritsumeikan University
  Ryo Akama, Professor, Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University
3:30 - 4:00pm Coffee Break
Place: 180 Doe Library
4:00 - 6:00pm Colloquiam
Place: 180 Doe Library


Digital Archiving for Intangible Arts: Reproducing Past Kabuki Stages and Performances of Great Actors

Ryo Akama, Professor, Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University