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Talk event: “What if We Took Japanese Literature as World Heritage? – Classics, Memory, and Identity as a Link from the Present Back to the Past”
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SAT 2019- Place
- Conference Room #10, Bldg.33, 16F , Toyama Campus, Waseda University
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- 3:00pm-5:00pm
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- 2019年3月15日(金)
The Global Japanese Studies Model Unit is organizing a talk event as below.
◆Title: “What if We Took Japanese Literature as World Heritage?-Classics, Memory, and Identity as a Link from the Present Back to the Past”
◆Date: April 6 (Saturday), 2019
◆Time: 3:00pm-5:00pm
◆Venue: Conference Room #16, Bldg.33-16F, Toyama Campus, Waseda University
◆Speaker: Edoardo Gerlini (Fellow of the Marie Curie Fellowship Program, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice)
◆Commentators:
Hiroshi Araki (Professor / International Research Center for Japanese Studies )
Akira Matsuda (Associate Professor / University of Tokyo)
Yukio Rimbara (Former Vice chairperson / The Japanese National Commission for UNESCO)
◆Language: Japanese
Free of charge / No reservation required
Open to students, faculty, staff and general public
◆Contact the Faculty of Letters, Arts and Sciences at 03-3203-4381
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