Core Project Anthropology ILCAA

Activity April 2012~March 2013

The 18th Seminar
(The 11th Field Science Colloquium)
Date: March 9th, 2013
Time: 15:00-18:30
Venue: Room 306, ILCAA
Opening remarks: Ikuya Tokoro (ILCAA)
Speaker and Title:
1) Hiroki Takakura (Tohoku University)
"A thought on the arctic anthropology of climate change: the case study of the middle basin of Lena River and the prospects of interdisciplinary collaboration"
2) Keiichi Omura (Osaka University)
"World Poiesis Machines: The Methodology of Natural-Sociocultural Anthropology"
Organized by Field Science Center, ILCAA
Jointly sponsored by Core Project "The Anthropological Explorations into the Linkage of Micro-Macro Perspectives"


International Workshop
Date: January 24th, 2013
Time: 14:00-18:00
Venue: Room 301, ILCAA
Speaker: Lahcen DAAIF (Institut de Recherche et d'Histoire des Textes / CNRS)
Title: "Valeurs et preceptes religieux dans les chants traditionnels berberes de Sousse. Elements de reflexion."[Abstract]
Commentator: Masaki HORIUCHI (Seikei University)
Organized by Information Resources Center (IRC)
Jointly sponsored by Core Project "The Anthropological Explorations into the Linkage of Micro-Macro Perspectives"


Cultural/Social Anthropology Research Seminar 2012
Date: December 8th, 2012
Time: 15:00-18:10
Venue: Room 304, ILCAA


International Conference "Culture, Creation, Identity and Representation : Plural Perspectives in Anthropology."
Date: November 21-22, 2012
Time: 9:30-17:00(21), 9:00-17:10(22)
Venue: Ecole Superieure d'Art de la Reunion(21), Universite de la Reunion(22)
Organized by: Core Project "The Anthropological Explorations into the Linkage of Micro-Macro Perspectives", ILCAA,
Ecole Superieure d'Art de la Reunion,
Faculte des Lettres et Sciences Humaines, Universite de la Reunion
[Program]
poster[English], poster[French]
[Summery]
[Related article in a local paper]
[Related event: Photo exhibition]


The 17th Seminar
Date: July 19th, 2012
Time: 15:00-19:00
Venue: Room 306, ILCAA
Speaker and Title:
1) Ryoko Nishii (ILCAA)
"'Community of 'becoming': Social movements in Thailand"
2) Jun'ichi Oda (ILCAA)
"Macroscopic and microscopic combination of motifs in Comorian tales"
3) Hideo Fukazawa (ILCAA)
"The visual expression in Madagascar from 1981 to 1986: manga and bande dessinee in the creation and the disappearance of tantara an-tsary"


The 16th Seminar
(The 10th Field Science Colloquium)
Date: July 15th, 2012
Time: 15:00-19:00
Venue: Room 304, ILCAA
Opening remarks: Ikuya Tokoro (ILCAA)
Speaker and Title:
1) Honore Watanabe (ILCAA)
"Why field linguists go to the field"
2) Kazuyoshi Sugawara (Kyoto University)
"Analyses of conversations and narratives among the Guiforagers in southern Africa: How to describe the embodiment of language"
Commentators: Toshihide Nakayama (ILCAA), Keiichi Ohmura (Osaka University)
Organized by Field Science Center, ILCAA
Jointly sponsored by Core Project "The Anthropological Explorations into the Linkage of Micro-Macro Perspectives"


The 15th Seminar
Date: July 4th, 2012
Time: 14:00-18:00
Venue: Room 301, ILCAA
Speaker and Title:
1) Kaori Fushiki (ILCAA)
"Migration / Traveling and reconstruction of public memory in Singapore: Relationship between the people and oversea networks on the soundscape of the city and performing arts"
2) Ryoko Sakurada (ILCAA)
"The Social Change of Media and Chinese Society in Malay Peninsular: From the Perspective of Analyzing Advertising Articles"


The 14th Seminar
Date: June 28th, 2012
Time: 15:00-19:00
Venue: Room 306, ILCAA
Speaker and Title:
1) Aiko Nishikida (ILCAA)
"Transborder Migration and Citizenship: Palestinian migration and their Identity formation"
2) Ikuya Tokoro (ILCAA)
"Anthropological Study on Piracy in Maritime Southeast Asia: A Case Study from Sulu"
3) Nobuko Koya (ILCAA)
"Folk Medicine Revival Movement in Northern Thailand: From the Perspective of Legitimization of Healers"


Seminar: Core Project "Pluralistic World Understanding based on African Studies"
Date: June 19th, 2012
Time: 18:00-20:00
Venue: Room 304, ILCAA
Speaker: Hideo Fukazawa (ILCAA)
Title: "Teto Anivon'ny Riaka, Madagascar from the Historical View of the Indian Ocean ; from the Origin of the Malagasy People to the Independence of the Malagasy Republic."
Organized by Core Project "Pluralistic World Understanding based on African Studies"
Jointly sponsored by Core Project "The Anthropological Explorations into the Linkage of Micro-Macro Perspectives"