東京大学大学院 情報学環・学際情報学府 The University of Tokyo III / GSII

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November 22, 2013

第二回東京大学大学院学際情報学府・院生国際学会2nd Annual University of Tokyo-GSII Graduate Student Conference

Organizer: ITASIA Student Body Government, Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Information Studies (GSII), The University of Tokyo
Date: Friday, November 22, 2013, 9:00-19:00
Location: The University of Tokyo, Hongo Campus, The Institute for Advanced Studies on Asia (IASA), 3F Main Conference Room
Access: http://www.ioc.u-tokyo.ac.jp/eng/access/index.html
Language: English

主催:ITASIA学生会
日時:11月22日(金)9:00~19:00
場所:東京大学東洋文化研究所3階 大会議室
アクセス:http://www.ioc.u-tokyo.ac.jp/access/
使用言語:英語
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FIRST PANEL: 9:00-11:00

Print and Visual Media and Social/Political Transformations in Asia
(アジアにおける出版・ビジュアルメディアと社会的・政治的な変容)

Chair and Discussant: Assistant Professor Sandra Fahy, Sophia University

Speakers:
1. Kondo Kazuto (GSII Master’s student), “About the Relationship Between the Cinema and Publications During Prewar Era in Japan”
2. Pan Mengfei (GSII Master’s student), “Comic Pamphlets as Museum Marketing Strategy: A Case Study of Nya-eyes of The Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography”
3. Brian M. White (University of Chicago, PhD student), “Scope of the Scopic: Media and the Senses in Early 20th Century Japan”
4. Susan Taylor (GSII, PhD student), “The (Networked) Geography of Knowledge and the Transformation of the Used Book Retail in Jimbocho, Tokyo: An Ethnographic Study”
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SECOND PANEL: 11:00-13:00

Nationalism & Media 1: Nationalism in Film and TV
(映画・テレビにおけるナショナリズム)

Chair and Discussant: Professor Nicola Liscutin, Professor, Center for the Development of Global Leadership Education, University of Tokyo

Speakers:
1. Amanda Weiss (GSII PhD candidate), “Masculinity and Nationalism in Contemporary Chinese and Japanese Combat Films”
2. Hideaki Matsuyama (GSII, PhD candidate), “Nationalism of Synchronism: The Characteristics of Japanese Television in the 1950s-1960s”
3. Wang Le (GSII Master’s student), “The Construction of Japanese Imperialism Ideology in Colonial Documentary Films in Manchukuo”
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KEYNOTE: 14:00-14:30

Title: “The Asianization of Sociology? Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies in the Context of Asia”
Speaker: Professor Shigeto Sonoda, University of Tokyo
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THIRD PANEL: 15:00-17:00

Nationalism & Media 2: East Asian Representations of Nation in Media
(メディアにおけるナショナリズムと国家像)

Chair: Professor Yasuhiro Matsuda, University of Tokyo

Discussant: Professor David Slater, Sophia University

Speakers:
1. Yezi Yeo (GSII, PhD student), “The Good, the Bad, and the Forgiven: The Media Spectacle of South Korean Male Celebrities’ Compulsory Military Service”
2. Yunuen Ysela Mandujano Salazar (Autonomous University of Ciudad Juarez, PhD candidate), “Media Idols and National ‘Representation’: Strengthening the National Identity in Contemporary Japan”
3. Liang Ye Tan (Soka University, Master’s student), “Media Discourse on Nuclear Power in Japan in Late 1990s and Early 2000s: A Constructionist Approach”
4. Fei Chen (GSII, PhD student), “Death and Identity: Construction of Memory in Yushukan War Memorial Museum”
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FOURTH PANEL: 17:00-19:00

Gender and Identity in Japanese Popular and Media Culture
(日本の大衆メディア文化におけるジェンダーとアイデンティティ)

Chair: Associate Professor Jason Karlin, University of Tokyo

Discussant: Associate Professor James Welker, Kanagawa University

Speakers:
1. Tomomi Matsuhashi (GSII PhD student), “Understanding Negative Media Effects in 2013 Cell-phone Novels Girls Community”
2. Kiyohara Yuu (GSII PhD student), “On the Paradoxical Function of the Intimate Public Sphere: A Case Study of the Kusanomi Kai (1955-1958)”
3. Mizhelle D. Agcaoili (GSII MA student), “The Bitch with a Thousand Faces: The Reproduction of the Bad Woman in ‘Onna ga Kirai na Onna’”
4. Alexandra Hambleton (GSII PhD candidate), “Silk and Spice: Female Friendly Pornography in Contemporary Japan”