Schedule

AJJ 2015 Spring Meeting @ CGS, Seijo University
Building No. 3, Seijo University, Tokyo, 25-26 April 2015
SATURDAY 25 April
10:30
Registration/受付
11:00-11:20 Welcome and Opening Remarks/開会のご挨拶(Room 322)
Presentation Language: English
Prof. Yuji YUI (President of Seijo University/Seijo Gakuen Academy)
Prof. Tomiyuki UESUGI (Chair of Organizing Committee of 2015 AJJ Spring)
11:20-12:20 Keynote Address 1/基調講演1(Room 322)
Presentation Language: Japanese
Presenter: Prof. Yoshio WATANABE 渡邊欣雄
演題:日本風水史―科学と占いの歴史―
Address Title: Japanese Histories of Feng-shui Thought: Science and Divination
12:30-13:30 Lunch (AJJ Executive Committee Meeting)/昼食(AJJ学会理事会)(Small Conference Room, 3rd Floor, Building No.3)
Room 311
Room 312
Room 321
13:30-14:45 Group Session 1: “Young
Individual Paper Panel #1
Session Language: English
Anthropologists” Undergraduate
Chair: Michael SHACKLETON
Session Part 1
Session Language: English
Organizer: Gregory POOLE
Chair: Sachiko HORIGUCHI
Brandon SMITH
Reimagining the Notion of Japanese
Identity: Examining the Narratives of
Hafu (Mixed-race Japanese) Youth
Yoko KURITA
Is “Endogenous Reconstruction” of
Disaster Area Possible?: A Lesson from
Rural Sendai Affected by the Great East
Japan Earthquake
Mojianyi (Sou) Cao
What Does a Chinese Student
Experience while Studying Abroad?:
Identity Construction and the Value of
Study Abroad
Christopher R. KEENER
Entrepreneurs Riding a Global Tsunami
in Mountainous Nagano Prefecture
Steve Jean PIERRE
The ‘Eco-religious’ Aspects of Travel
and Tourism: Pilgrimages as Rites of
Passage
John McCREERY
Looking Back to Look Forward:
Benedict, Nakane and Ethnographic
Involution
14:45-15:00 BREAK
Room 311
15:00-16:15 Group Session 1: “Young
Anthropologists” Undergraduate
Session Part 2
Session Language: English
Organizer: Gregory POOLE
Chair: Sachiko HORIGUCHI
Room 312
Individual Paper Panel #2
Session Language: English
Chair: John Mock
Room 321
Individual Paper Panel #3
Session Language: English
Chair: Greg Poole
Yao Yu (David) Teng
What Makes a ‘Good’ Tour Guide?:
How Tour Guides in Japan Perform
the Role of Teachers
Debra J OCCHI
Natalie CLOSE
Yôkai Watch : Anime and the Evolution of Hierarchy in a Japanese Festival
Japanese Yôkai ‘Goblins’
film viewing 50min
talk 10-15min
discussion
Yun-Hsin (Bunny) Tung
William BRADLEY
The Purpose of Friendship: How Friends Teaching What is Cool/Not Cool about
Influence Our Social Identity
Cool Japan to Ryugakusei in Japan
Giancarla UNSER-SCHUTZ
Uniqueness, Functionality and the Public:
Japanese Parents’ Reasons for Selecting
New Unusual Names
16:15-16:30 BREAK
16:30-18:00 Special Event Film Viewing/民俗映画の上映 (Audio Visual Hall, Library)
監督:北村皆雄・プロデユーサー:三浦庸子 『見世物小屋―旅の芸人・人間ポンプ一座―』
Director: Minao KITAMURA Producer: Yoko MIURA "Freak Show: 'Human Pump' and His Company "
18:00-18:15 AJJ General Meeting(AJJ学会総会) (Audio Visual Hall, Library)
18:30Reception/懇親会(Students' Hall, 1st Floor, Building No.3)
AJJ 2015 Spring Meeting @ CGS, Seijo University
Building No. 3, Seijo University, Tokyo, 25-26 April 2015
SUNDAY 26 April
9:30Registration/受付
10:00-11:00 Keynote Address 2/基調講演2(Room 322)
Presentation Language: English
Presenter: Prof. Michael MOLASKY
Adress Title: Writing about Japanese Cultural Space from Inside/Outside
演題:内/外から日本の文化空間を書くことについて
Room 311
Room 312
11:00-12:15 Group Session 2
Individual Paper Panel #4
Session Language: Japanese
Session Language: English and Japanese
Orgnizer & Chair:俵木 悟(Satoru Hyoki)
Chair:Greg POOLE
俵木 悟(Satoru Hyoki)
良い踊りの民俗誌―踊りの評価の文化
的構成―
Mahboubeh RAKHSHANDEHROO
English-Medium Instruction Support for
International Students in Japan: A Case Study
of Iranian Students
丸山泰明(Yasuaki Maruyama)
今和次郎と田園生活―造形の観察と実
践の場としての郊外―
Chika KITANO
An Exploration of How Japanese Students'
National Identity as 'Japanese' is
(Re)Constructed in Relation to the Ethnic
Identities that They Encounter when Studying
Abroad in the UK
横川公子(Kimiko Yokogawa)
生活の中の手工芸における美と感性の
力
楊 小平(Xiaoping YANG)
原爆資料の展示とアイデンティティの再確認
―広島平和記念資料館の展示とダーク
ツーリズム―
Room 321
12:15-12:45 On-campus Excursion
Institute of Folklore Studies & Yanagita Library/成城大学民俗学研究所・柳田文庫見学(Institute of Folklore Studies, 3rd Floor, Building No.4)
12:45-13:45 Lunch/昼食
Room 311
Room 312
Room 321
13:45-15:00 Group Session 3: Japanese Studies in the
Individual Paper Panel #5
Individual Paper Panel #6
Session Language: Japanese
Session Language: English
Era of Cool-Japanization of Japanese
Chair: 中牧弘允(Hirochika NAKAMAKI)
Chair:
Higher Education
Session Language: English
Chair: Noriya Sumihara
Hiroki IGARASHI
How Should Japan Be Presented?:
The Possibility of an Integrated Approach
Using Area Studies and the Disciplines from
English and Japanese Academia
小池 誠(Makoto Koike)
インドネシアにおける日本発アイドル・
グループのグローカル化―JKT48とフ
ァンの声援スタイル―
Yoko KUMADA
Looking for Japanese Techniques of Pleasure:
A Study of Overseas Customers at an S/M
Club in Tokyo
Satoko SHAO-KOBAYASHI
"What I Do," Not "What I Am": A Critical
Approach in Reshaping Imagined Academic
Boundaries
小泉優莉菜(Yurina Koizumi)
かくれキリシタン信仰の世界遺産への
登録運動の意義と課題
―信者・住民の語りから―
Ichiro NUMAZAKI
Warrior Baseball and Manly Empire
Building: A Postimperial View of
the Taiwanese Film "Kano"
Ioannis GAITANIDIS
The "Vicious" and "Virtuous" Aspects of
Japanese Studies in Japan: Towards a
Critical Japanese Studies Perspective
川﨑瑞穂(Mizuho Kawasaki)
レヴィ=ストロース『野生の思考』における
「集団心性論」とその応用可能性―日本の
民俗芸能を事例として―
Sayako ONO
Globalised and Localised Ballet in Japan
Room 312
Individual Paper Panel #8
Session Language: English
Chair: John McCreery
Room 321
15:00-15:15 BREAK
Room 311
15:15-16:05 Individual Paper Panel #7
Session Language: English and Japanese
Chair: Etsuko KATO
戴 寧
日中国際児が背負う二重性に関する研究
―国際結婚家庭に生まれた子どもの
自己形成プロセスを事例に―
Fabio LEE PEREZ
“Culture-Trotters” and Japanese Society:
Stories of Movement through Glocal Spaces
Jermaine R. GORDON-MIZUSAWA
Betwixt and Between: Psychoanalytic Theory
and Child Development in Bi-, Multicultural,
and Extra-cultural Japanese Families
Pablo FIGUEROA
Possibilities for Japanese Studies in Argentina:
Articulating Migrant Diaspora and
Contemporary Pop Culture into Shifting Glocal
Narratives
16:05-16:20 BREAK
16:20-16:30 Closing Session and Remarks/閉会のご挨拶(Room 322)
Prof. Noriya SUMIHARA (President of AJJ; Tenri University)