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Languages, Literatures and Linguistics to host ‘Japan Today’ Symposium

Tuesday, September 2, 2014, By Sarah Scalese
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The (LLL) in will welcome scholars from Cornell University, Columbia University and Hamilton College for “Japan Today,” an interdisciplinary symposium that will examine Japanese literature, film, history and language. The all-day event, scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 13, will run from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in 500 Hall of Languages. It is free and open to the public.

“We have a terrific lineup for this symposium and I have no doubt faculty, staff, students, and community members alike will learn a lot from our distinguished speakers,” says , LLL chair and associate professor.

The symposium, funded by a $5,000 Japan Foundation grant, comes on the heels of two successful lectures—one last fall with Kristina Vassil of Colgate University and the other last March, with Seiichi Makino of Princeton University. The Japan Foundation also supported Makino’s lecture.

“We are very grateful for the Japan Foundation’s support of our events. Last year’s lectures were very well received; in fact, more than four times the number of people we normally see for departmental and interdisciplinary lectures. The successful events resulted in the development of an ambitious plan aimed at establishing new collaborations and increasing communications about Japanese studies among several regional institutions,” says Bulman.

The schedule for the “Japan Today” symposium is as follows:

japanpanel9-9:30 a.m.: Breakfast and Welcome Remarks

9:30-10:45 a.m.: “Learning to Learn Japanese: Prioritizing Prosody as a L2 Learner’s Tool” presented by Masaaki Kamiya, associate professor of Japanese and Japanese Linguistics at Hamilton College

10-11:00 a.m.: Coffee Break

11 a.m.-12:15 p.m.: “Four Questions Everyone Asks about Modern Japanese History—and the Answers” presented by Carol Gluck, George Sansom Professor of Japanese History, Columbia University

12:15-1:30 p.m.: Lunch Break

1:30-3 p.m.: “Usher Unsilenced: Benshi Performance, Modern Japanese Film Cultures, and Global Modernity” presented by Kyoko Omori, associate professor of Japanese, director of Asian Students and acting chair, East Asian Languages and Literatures at Hamilton College

3 p.m.: Coffee Break

3:154:30 p.m.: “Image, Narrative, History: Teaching Kurosawa’s “Stray Dog” (Norainu, 1948) and “Rashōmon” (1950)” presented by Brett de Bary, professor of modern Japanese literature and film at Cornell University

4:30 p.m.: Closing Remarks and Reception

鶹ƵUniversity professors , , and will lead the discussion and open a question-and-answer period following each speaker’s presentation.

The “Japan Today” symposium is also sponsored by the , from an award by the , the , and .

For more information or to arrange parking, contact Chris Palmer in LLL at cepalmer@syr.edu.

 

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