Kyoto Lectures

Kyoto conserva ancora oggi la sua antica tradizione di cultura come uno dei maggiori centri accademici del Giappone e luogo di incontro per gli studiosi di tutto il mondo. Organizzate in collaborazione con la Ecole Française d’Extrême-Orient e il Center for Research in Humanities dell’Università Statale di Kyoto, le Kyoto Lectures offrono agli specialisti delle culture e società dell’Asia Orientale la possibilità di presentare a Kyoto i risultati delle ricerche in corso.

Gesaku Literati and Early Meiji Print Culture

Kyoto Lectures

Gesaku Literati and Early Meiji Print Culture

Remaking Popular Culture for the Masses

Alistair Swale

April 22nd, 2020 18:00

This lecture will be available only on Zoom

Art, Gender, and Community in an Age of Revolution

Kyoto Lectures

Art, Gender, and Community in an Age of Revolution

The Life of a Samurai Housewife and Artist in Kishu Domain, 1830-1880

Simon Partner

February 7th, 2020 18:00

Italian School of East Asian Studies

Environmental Expertise in Modern Japan and the Ashio Copper Mine Case

Kyoto Lectures

Environmental Expertise in Modern Japan and the Ashio Copper Mine Case

Cyrian Pitteloud

January 29th, 2020 18:00

Italian School of East Asian Studies

Between the Meiji Restoration and Ezo Republic

Kyoto Lectures

Between the Meiji Restoration and Ezo Republic

The Boshin War Viewed from Hakodate

Steven Ivings

December 10th, 2019 18:00

Italian School of East Asian Studies

Early Encounters of Shin Buddhism with Shintō

Kyoto Lectures

Early Encounters of Shin Buddhism with Shintō

“Interreligious” Contacts and Hagiography

Markus Rüsch

November 28th, 2019 18:00

Italian School of East Asian Studies

The French Campaign Against Imports of Japanese Cultured Pearls in the Interwar Years

Kyoto Lectures

The French Campaign Against Imports of Japanese Cultured Pearls in the Interwar Years

William G. Clarence-Smith

October 31st, 2019 18:00

Italian School of East Asian Studies

The Multiple Faces of Japanese Military Disobedience, 1868-1937

Kyoto Lectures

The Multiple Faces of Japanese Military Disobedience, 1868-1937

Roots and Consequences

Danny Orbach

September 19th, 2019 18:00

Italian School of East Asian Studies

The "Global Novel" of Murakami Haruki and Elena Ferrante

Kyoto Lectures

The “Global Novel” of Murakami Haruki and Elena Ferrante

A Comparative Perspective

Francesco Eugenio Barbieri

July 18th, 2019 18:00

Italian School of East Asian Studies

Andreas Kim Taegǒn (1821-1846)

Kyoto Lectures

Andreas Kim Taegǒn (1821-1846)

The Clandestine Life and Heroic Afterlife of the First Korean Catholic Priest

Pierre-Emmanuel Roux

June 24th, 2019 18:00

Italian School of East Asian Studies

Observing Japanese mythologies

Kyoto Lectures

Observing Japanese mythologies

Why the Nihon Shoki has two books with myths but the Kojiki only one?

Robert F. Wittkamp

May 27th, 2019 18:00

Italian School of East Asian Studies