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“What is an Author in Early Modern Japan? Answers from the Pages of Illustrated Fiction” The Lecture by Assistant Professor David Atherton (Harvard University)-Report-
New approach to Shakespeare’s plays through unique connections between Japan and the UK
2018 UCLA-Waseda International Symposium “Technologies of East Asian Performance” -The Yanai Initiative Project-
The lecture by Dr. Sarah Olive (University of York) “Shakespeare and Citizenship Education in Japanese Higher Education”
Japanese Theater, Publishing Culture, and Authorship: An International Workshop@Columbia University, co-hosted by TGU Global Japanese Studies
The Workshop “Translation, adaptation, kundoku: thinking about translation and East Asia” by Associate Prof. Jennifer Guest (Oxford University, the Queen’s College)
The Lecture by Ms. Sarah Olive (Senior Lecturer at University of York)-Shakespeare and Citizenship Education in Japanese Higher Education-10JAN
The International Censorship Workshop will be held on 26 JAN
What is an Author in Early Modern Japan? Answers from the Pages of Illustrated Fiction-Lecture by Assistant Prof. David Atherton (Harvard Univ.) 15 JAN
Memory, Creativity and Observation-Director Hirokazu Kore-eda Retrospective co-hosted by Waseda and UCLA in Los Angeles