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“Revolution Goes East: Imperial Japan and Soviet Communism” by Dr. Tatiana Linkhoeva
“The Sound of Sight: Vision and Dissonance in Japanese Futurist Poetry” by Dr. Kevin Michael Smith
Lecture “The Past, Present, and Future of Japanese Studies: Insights from the Inter-University Center for Japanese Language Studies (IUC)”
“A Japanese Children’s Classic from Italy: Translating Edmondo de Amicis’ Cuore in Prewar Japan” Dr. Melek Ortabasi
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Event Report: WIAS Seminar Series “Humanities in the Anthropocene” Vol. 3, Open Lecture – Mountains in the Anthropocene: Considering the Historical Research on the Mountainous Regions of Central Asia
Event Report: International Workshop Utilizing the Miscellaneous News Column of Japanese Newspapers: Media, Taisho Era, and the “Yomiuri-sho”
Event report “Humanities in the Anthropocene” Part 1 Open Lecture – The History of the Earth: A Circular System of Water, Soil and Human Beings
Event Report: ”Translating Poetry, Translation as Poetry Workshop”
Event report: WIAS Seminar Series “Humanities in the Anthropocene” Vol. 2 Open Lecture – The Basics of Traditional Japanese Painting: Techniques, Materials and Reception (Feb. 5)
Event Report: The Waseda International House of Literature’s Opening International Symposium “Explore Your Story, Speak Your Heart”
Exploring Premodern Japan Series Vol. 7 – Kingship, Media and Material Culture in Medieval Japan
Event Report: Waseda-Columbia International Workshop 2022: Future Directions in Japanese Literary, Cultural, and Media Studies
(Video) Introducing Global-J: Thinking Outside the Box (Part One) & (Part Two)
Event Report “Rakugo: Serious Performing Art, Amusing Research Specialty” and subsequent online lecture with Dr. M. W. Shores
Event Report: Online symposium, The Poetical Achievement of Gozo Yoshimasu: The Poet in World Literature
Event Report “AY2021 Yoko Tawada Academic Workshop”
Event Report: Language & Music Vol. 12 featuring Yoko Tawada and Aki Takase
Event Report “The History and Memory of Ports in Literature”
“Rakugo: Serious Performing Art, Amusing Research Specialty” and subsequent online lecture with Dr. M. W. Shores