December 7, 2009
"Prehistoric and Protohistoric Plant Use in the Japanese Archipelago"
Prof. Katsunori TAKASE, Meiji University
9:30 - 10:30 AM, Location TBA
"Political Structures of the Early Kofun Period--Archaeological Perspectives from the Keyhole Tombs, ca. 250-400 C.E."
Prof. Ken'ichi SASAKI, Meiji University
11:00 - 12:00 PM, Location TBA
December 8, 2009
"Toward a New Understanding of the Tale of Heike--Buddhism and Buddhist Preaching"
Prof. Atsushi MAKINO, Meiji University
10:00 - 12:00 PM, Location TBA
"Rule by the Retired Monarch in the Tale of Genji--Fact and Fiction"
Maori TAKAHASHI, Meiji University
2:30 - 4:30 PM, Location TBA
USC Project for Premodern Japan Studies opens new exchange with Meiji University
The Project for Premodern Japan Studies is pleased to announce our new exchange with Meiji University's Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Ancient Studies of Japan. Faculty and students from the Project will be visiting Meiji University in Tokyo regularly, where they can participate in classes and events while benefitting from use of Meiji's excellent research library. Graduate students from Meiji will come to Los Angeles each spring for two weeks of classes and workshops. Faculty from Meiji will also be visiting the USC campus to give lectures and workshops on an annual basis, and USC faculty will travel to Tokyo to give lectures and lead workshops there. We look forward to announcing specific plans for exchange during the 2009-10 school year in June 2009. Meanwhile we will hold our first event in the exchange in Tokyo in early June. Stay tuned!
For more details on Meiji's Graduate Program for Interdisciplinary Specialists in Ancient Studies see http://www.kisc.meiji.ac.jp/~jkodaken/
July 2009
2009 Chūyūki Kambun Workshop
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