International Symposium/Workshop
in Japanese Literary and Visual Studies
February 28 (Friday), 2020, 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
February 29 (Saturday), 2020, 9:30 AM – 5:10 PM
403 Kent Hall, Columbia University, New York City
Symposium: Authorship, Collectivity, Community
February 28, 9:30 AM – 12:00 PM
The age of new media (with its incessant borrowing, remixing, and trans-medial cross-overs) has led to a world in which cultural production often emerges out of groups and multiple meditators, raising the question of authorship and ownership. These issues are particularly relevant to East Asian culture, where copying, deliberate imitation, extensive borrowing, and collective creation have traditionally been central as pedagogical tools and as key modes of literary and cultural production. This is the fourth and final in a series of symposiums on the issues on authorship, following up on the earlier symposiums “Rethinking Authorship in Japan and the World” (March 2017) and “Japanese Theater, Publishing Culture, and Authorship” (March 2018).
Workshop: New Currents in Japanese Literary and Visual Studies I
February 28, 1:30 PM – 5:00 PM
Symposium: Mapping in Japanese Literary and Visual Culture
February 29, 9:30 AM – 1:00 PM
Maps represent geographical and three-dimensional space as flat surfaces. This transferal is deeply interrelated to the production and reception of literary and visual cultures. This session relates mapping to media, words, and representational figures with a view to exploring the relationship between this world and other worlds, city landscape, and the awareness of the broader spaces of regions and states.
Workshop: New Currents in Japanese Literary and Visual Studies II
February 29, 2:30 PM – 5:00 PM
Organizers
Haruo Shirane (Columbia University)
Tomi Suzuki (Columbia Univesity)
Hirokazu Toeda (Waseda University)
Satomi Yamamoto (Waseda University)
Faculty Presenters
Ryuichi Kodama (Waseda University)
Kazuaki Komine (Rikkyo University Emeritus)
Matthew McKelway (Columbia University)
David Lurie (Columbia University)
Haruo Shirane (Columbia University)
Tomi Suzuki (Columbia University)
Akira Takagishi (University of Tokyo)
Yukari Tanaka (Nihon University)
Hirokazu Toeda (Waseda University)
Satomi Yamamoto (Waseda University)
Graduate Students Presenters
Yuki Ishida (Columbia University)
Kaho Kakizawa (Waseda University)
Ekaterina Komova (Columbia University)
Rihito Mitsui (Waseda University)
Phuong Ngo (Columbia University)
Kevin Niehaus (Stanford University)
Eri Nonaka (University of Tokyo)
Sakuya Okazaki (University of Tokyo)
Joshua Rogers (Columbia University)
Yeongik Seo (Columbia University)
Yiwen Shen (Columbia University)
Hiroki Takezaki (University of Tokyo/Museum of Fine Arts, Boston)
Taiki Tomozoe (Waseda University)
Maria Yamada (Waseda University)
Shohei Yamayoshi (Waseda University/Columbia University)
Ye Yuan (Columbia University)
Administrative Staff
Yoshiko Niiya (Donald Keene Center of Japanese Culture, Columbia University)
Kaitlin Collins-Palmer (Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, Columbia University)
Tony Lee (Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, Columbia University)
Yumi Joko (Waseda University)
Kana Naganuma (Waseda University)
Sponsors
Donald Keene Center of Japanese Culture, Columbia University
Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, Columbia University
Mary Griggs Burke Center for Japanese Art, Columbia University
Ryusaku Tsunoda Center of Japanese Culture, Waseda University
Global Japanese Studies Model Unit, Waseda University Top Global University Project, supported by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology - Japan