Exploring Space in Japanese Literature · 2015. 11. 4. · Space as Resonance: Affective Belonging...

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Thursday, 12th November 2015, 09.30 s.t. Freie Universität Berlin Habelschwerdter Allee 45 Room JK 33/ 121 14195 Berlin Organizer: Prof. Dr. Elena Giannoulis ([email protected]) 9.30 Welcome & Introduction 10.00 -12.00 Panel 1 Discussant: Rafael Dernbach (University of Cambridge) Daniel White (Hōsei University) Space as Resonance: Affective Belonging in and through the Literature of Murakami Haruki Elena Giannoulis (Freie Universität Berlin) Heterotopian Spaces in Contemporary Japanese Literature 13.30-15.30 Panel 2 Discussant: Dinah Zank (Freie Universität Berlin) Janet Walker (Rutgers University) A Japanese Woman in the Colonies: Oei’s Spatial Adventures in Shiga’s An’ya kōro Paul Schalow (Rutgers University) Spatial Dimensions of Trauma in Hibakusha Literature: Takenishi Hiroko‘s Gishiki (The Rite) 16.00-18.00 Panel 3 Discussant: Niels Bader (Freie Universität Berlin) Hideto Tsuboi (Nichibunken/International Research Center for Japanese Studies) Inside the Fence: Writing in the Japanese-American Internment Camps Yumi Hirata (ōsaka University) Busan and Yokosuka: Korean War Zones in two Short Stories by Kim Tal-su 18.00-19.00 Final Discussion Exploring Space in Japanese Literature © Stuart Rankin (National Diet Library)

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Page 1: Exploring Space in Japanese Literature · 2015. 11. 4. · Space as Resonance: Affective Belonging in and through the Literature of Murakami Haruki Elena Giannoulis (Freie Universität

Thursday, 12th November 2015, 09.30 s.t.Freie Universität BerlinHabelschwerdter Allee 45Room JK 33/ 12114195 Berlin

Organizer: Prof. Dr. Elena Giannoulis ([email protected])

9.30 Welcome & Introduction

10.00 -12.00 Panel 1Discussant: Rafael Dernbach (University of Cambridge)

Daniel White (Hōsei University)Space as Resonance: Affective Belonging in and through the Literature of Murakami Haruki

Elena Giannoulis (Freie Universität Berlin)Heterotopian Spaces in Contemporary Japanese Literature

13.30-15.30 Panel 2Discussant: Dinah Zank (Freie Universität Berlin)

Janet Walker (Rutgers University)A Japanese Woman in the Colonies: Oei’s Spatial Adventures in Shiga’s An’ya kōro

Paul Schalow (Rutgers University)Spatial Dimensions of Trauma in Hibakusha Literature: Takenishi Hiroko‘s Gishiki (The Rite)

16.00-18.00 Panel 3Discussant: Niels Bader (Freie Universität Berlin)

Hideto Tsuboi (Nichibunken/International Research Center for Japanese Studies)Inside the Fence: Writing in the Japanese-American Internment Camps

Yumi Hirata (ōsaka University) Busan and Yokosuka: Korean War Zones in two Short Stories by Kim Tal-su

18.00-19.00 Final Discussion

Exploring Space in Japanese Literature

© Stuart Rankin (National Diet Library)