General
SHARE YOUR LANGUAGE! Sign up to be an ICC Language Event Supporter! ◆Deadline: 10/25 (Tue) 9am
Event Report: “Intersecting Diasporic Literatures: On Jini’s Puzzle and Pachinko” by Dr. Christina Yi (University of British Columbia)
“The Past, Present, and Future of Japanese Studies: Insights from the Inter-University Center for Japanese Language Studies (IUC)”
Chat in English with Waseda students from diverse backgrounds! ICC English Chat Club (Oct 2022) ◆︎Deadline: 9/29, 9am
Fun hike at Natural Heritage site with new friends! ICC Field Trip to Mt. Takao (10/15) ◆Deadline: 10/10, 9am
Event report: “Teaching about/with/through nature and Japanese literature” by Dr. Christina Laffin
ALL Waseda, Join Us! October ICC Language Lunches ◆Deadline: 9am one weekday before each session
ICC World Cup! Borderless Soccer Exchange ICC Sports Event (Oct 17) ◆Deadline: 10/12, 9am
Event Report: WIAS Seminar Series “Humanities in the Anthropocene” Vol. 5 “Yokai Appearing in the Field of Community Development”
For Japanese Learners – ICC Japanese Chat Club (October) ◆Deadline: 9/29, 9am
Welcome New Students! ICC Welcome Café (9/26, 9/30, 10/4, 10/12)
Event report “Revolution Goes East: Imperial Japan and Soviet Communism” by Dr. Tatiana Linkhoeva
International Conference: “Found in Translation: Understanding Shakespeare through Intercultural Dialogue”
3rd International Workshop “Waka Poetry around the World: Viewing Reception and Transformation of Japanese Culture through Multilingual Translation”
2022 Summer Holiday Schedule for University Campuses, Offices, and Facilities
“Intersecting Diasporic Literatures: On Jini’s Puzzle and Pachinko” by Dr. Christina Yi
“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