The 8th EU-Japan Young Scholars Workshop / 2025 International New Generation Workshop(2025.11.28-30)2025/10/31
Information for on-site and online participation:
The 8th EU-Japan Young Scholars Workshop on Transnational Japan
‘Revisiting’ Transnational Relations between Japan and the West
日本と西洋のトランスナショナルな関係[再訪]
Hosei University Research Center for International Japanese Studies will hold an international workshop, “‘Revisiting’ Transnational Relations between Japan and the West” at Hosei University Ichigaya Campus between November 28th ~ 30th, 2025. We welcome observers to join us on-site and online. For those interested, please register through the application form below.
■Theme:
‘Revisiting’ Transnational Relations between Japan and the West
日本と西洋のトランスナショナルな関係[再訪]
■Organizers:
・Hosei University Research Center for International Japanese Studies (HIJAS)
・Consortium for Global Japanese Studies (CGJS)
・European Center for Japanese Studies in Alsace (CEEJA)
■Date and Time:
November 28th (Friday) ~ November 30th (Sunday)
■ Location: Hosei University, Ichigaya Campus
November 28th (Friday): Boissonade Tower Meeting Room A
November 29th (Saturday) & 30th (Sunday): Kudan-kita (North) Building 4th FL Meeting Room
Campus map:
https://www.hosei.ac.jp/ichigaya/gaiyo/map/?auth=9abbb458a78210eb174f4bdd385bcf54
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■Language:
English (a mix of English and Japanese for Q&A)
■ Event format:
Hyflex (Presentations will be mainly given on site. Participants can participate on site or online.)
◆ Registration for participation:
If you wish to participate, please fill in the Google form below.
We will send a Zoom link via email to those who wish to participate online.
https://forms.gle/hqgjtKUa3YUhXjLu8
■ Registration Deadline: November 27th(Thursday)AM9:00(JST) / November 27th(Thursday)AM1:00(CET)
■Fee:Free
■ For inquiries, please contact the HIJAS office
E-mail: hijas-ws@ml.hosei.ac.jp
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Timetable
➢ Presentations: 40 minutes (approx. 20 minutes presentation + 20 minutes discussion)
➢ Time Zones:  JST (Japan)/ CET
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Day 1 (Friday, November 28th)
— Japan and the West in Culture and Literature —
9:30 – 10:00 (JST) / 1:30 – 2:00 (CET)
Reception
10:00 – 10:50 (JST) / 2:00 – 2:50 (CET)
Welcome and Opening
10 Minutes Break
11:00 – 12:00 (JST) / 3:00 – 4:00 (CET)
Keynote
Claire-Akiko Brisset (University of Geneva, Switzerland)
“Cinema as a Transnational Phenomenon: The Case of the Reception of Japanese Cinema in France before
1945”
60 Minutes Lunch Break
13:00 – 13:40 (JST) / 5:00 – 5:40 (CET)
Dingding Wang (Nagoya University, Japan / UC San Diego, USA)
“Modernity, Japaneseness, and the Creation of Framed Spaces: (De)Coding Nature in Ozu Yasujiro’s The
Munekata Sisters”
13:40 – 14:20 (JST) / 5:40 – 6:20 (CET)
Daniele Durante (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, Italy)
“The Relationship Between Girls as the Relationship Between Japan and the West: A Study of Wasurenagusa
by Yoshiya Nobuko”
10 Minutes Break
14:30 – 15:10 (JST) / 6:30 – 7:10 (CET)
Yan Chang (Waseda University, Tokyo / Stanford University, USA)
“Strategy of Performing Animality: On Tanizaki Jun’ichirō’s ‘Shōnen’”
15:10 – 15:50 (JST) / 7:10 – 7:50 (CET)
Momoe Hamachi (Waseda University, Tokyo)
“Transnational Dolls: From Blue-eyed Dolls to Ball-Jointed Fantasies”
10 Minutes Break
16:00 – 16:40 (JST) / 8:00 – 8:40 (CET)
Wrap-Up Discussions
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Day 2 (Saturday, November 29th)
— Japan and the West in Political and Religious Histories —
10:00 – 10:10 (JST) / 2:00 – 2:10 (CET)
Opening for Day 2
10:10 – 10:50 (JST) / 2:10 – 2:50 (CET)
Qiaoyu Han (University of Tokyo, Japan)
“Transborder Buddhist Responses to Christianity: Sessō Sōsai and the Reception of Chinese Anti-Christian
Texts”
10:50 – 11:30 (JST) / 2:50 – 3:30 (CET)
Alberto Zizza (University of Munich, Germany / DIJ Tokyo, Japan)
“Modern, All Too Modern: Reversing Civilisational Hierarchies in Japan–West Intellectual Exchange
through Haga Yaichi and Okakura Yoshisaburō”
10 Minutes Break
11:40 – 12:20 (JST) / 3:40 – 4:20 (CET)
Enrique Mora Roas (Open University of Catalonia, Spain)
“The Development of Early Japanese Socialism: From the Canon to the (European) Peripheries”
60 Minutes Lunch Break
13:20 – 14:00 (JST) / 5:20 – 6:00 (CET)
Daniel Wollnik (Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany)
“Japanese Foreign Correspondents as Transnational Mediators in Berlin, 1933–1945”
14:00 – 14:40 (JST) / 6:00 – 6:40 (CET)
Gundė Daukšytė (Heiderberg University, Germany)
“Siberia as a Shared Memory: Transnational Commemoration of the Siberian Internment and Stalinist
Repressions”
10 Minutes Break
14:50 – 15:30 (JST) / 6:50 – 7:30 (CET)
Wrap-Up Discussion
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Day 3 (Sunday, November 30th)
— Transnational Relations in Post-War Japan —
10:00 – 10:10 (JST) / 2:00 – 2:10 (CET)
Opening for Day 3
10:10 – 10:50 (JST) / 2:10 – 2:50 (CET)
Wolfgang Gerhard Thiele (Free University of Berlin, Germany)
“The 1968 Deportation of Taiwanese Exiles from Japan in Global Context”
10:50 – 11:30 (JST) / 2:50 – 3:30 (CET)
Mariia Kravets (Tohoku University, Japan)
“Walking to America: Distance in Japanese-American relations Depicted by Kojima Nobuo and Murakami
Ryū”
10 Minutes Break
11:40 – 12:40 (JST) / 3:40 – 4:40 (CET)
Keynote
Thierry Hoquet (Paris Nanterre University, France)
“Greek Philosophy or Transnational Philosophy?”
60 Minutes Lunch Break
13:40 – 14:40 (JST) / 5:40 – 6:40 (CET)
Round-Table Discussions
14:40 – 14:50 (JST) / 6:40 – 6:50 (CET)
Concluding Remarks
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Keynote Speakers
◆ Claire-Akiko Brisset (University of Geneva)
“Cinema as a Transnational Phenomenon: The Case of the Reception of Japanese Cinema in France before 1945”
◆Thierry Hoquet (Paris Nanterre University)
“Greek Philosophy or Transnational Philosophy?”
Organizers / Chairs / Commentators
◆ Christophe Thouny (Ritsumeikan University)
◆ Erich Pauer (CEEJA)
◆ Hideto Tsuboi (Waseda University)
◆ Josef Kyburz (CNRS)
◆ Kei Takata (Hosei University)
◆ Masashi Oguchi (Hosei University)
◆ Nozomi Takahashi (Strasbourg University)
◆ Regine Mathias (CEEJA)
◆ Shin Abiko (Hosei University)
◆ Tsutomu Hoshino (Hosei University)
◆ Yasuko Yokoyama (Hosei University)
◆ Yusuke Suzumura (Meijo University)
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◆Reports of our past workshops on Japanese transnationalism.
● 2024「Transnational Japanese Spaces」
● 2023「 Transnational Change in Contemporary Japan」
● 2022「Japanese Transnationalism and Empire」
● 2021「Japanese Studies and Transnationalism」
 
			 
		