Lecturer, Kanda University of International Studies
Japanese philosophy and intellectual history, Tokugawa Confucianism, Confucianism and Japanese modernity
Some good news for today - Handbook of Confucianism in Modern Japan, where I also contributed a chapter, is coming out in February :). I'm humbled and ecstatic to be in such great company. Thank you, @shaunodwyer
A "Handbook of Confucianism in Modern Japan" edited by me is forthcoming in Feb 2022 with Amsterdam University Press and Japan Documents Imprint. Especially pleased to have signed up to this project several scholars who don't write in English, and whose 1/
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This volume edited by I. Holca and G. Sipos is finally out, and it's full of gems! I also contributed a chapter on the reception of Clavell's Shogun in late-communist Romania, but I had a lot more fun reading some of the other contributions. https://t.co/QP7OvjQzmt
JPP is pleased to announce that it will host open forums for Japanese Language Instructors around the globe on 7/14 & 7/20 to learn more about their needs & what types of strategic support they feel could be most impactful for these essential educators. 🗾 https://t.co/THW0NBYquo
Or join us in Edinburgh on July 29 for the 6th Asian Philosophical Texts conference, "Asian Philosophies and Literatures."
Abstract submission deadline: June 28
https://t.co/saud9UKGPo
Join us in Bucharest (or online) this September (2-4) for the 11th international conference "Japan: Pre-Modern, Modern, and Contemporary."
Abstract submission deadline: June 16
Details at: https://t.co/VLp6oHVUuw
My newest article, "Moderating hate on the Internet in Japan," is now available as a book chapter in National Identity and Millennials in Northeast Asia: Power and Contestations in the Digital Age (Routledge Contemporary Asian Societies Series): https://t.co/YdN1Tr23rF
On behalf of all researchs that participated to the #enojp7 🦊, please allow us to warmly thanks the Organizing Team of @UCC:
Adam Loughnane,
Niamh Dalton,
David Walsh,
Roy Wroth,
and
Lan Ying
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Without you guys non of this Seventh Annual meeting would take place 💐
Interested in learning how AI tools like #ChatGPT can make teaching easier? Join this free #webinar hosted by @HarvardBizEdu and led by @emollick and Lilach Mollick of @Wharton. Register now: https://t.co/ca3RlM0AQe
We opened an Instagram account dedicated to sharing out-of-copyright Japanese artworks and images from our library’s extensive collection! Follow us for all the beautiful, surprising, and quirky hidden gems from our library’s bookshelves.
🔗https://t.co/FUBrJpxa1N
On Saturday (March 18) we will finally inaugurate this seminar, on a topic very close to my heart. Hopefully, this will turn into a bigger, long-term project. But for now, do consider joining us in the audience.
The ISIH is delighted to announce the CFP for our next annual conference, to be held in Edinburgh from 4–6 Sept 2023.
We welcome abstracts for papers that explore the meaning and relevance of ‘crisis’ in relation to intellectual history.
More below 👇
https://t.co/eNBUx4a3tQ
Philosophy CFP (extended deadline), @Enojp_org, @ucc, Ireland. 2023.
Deadline: Feb 20th, 2023.
"Papers on any aspects related to Japanese thought will also be considered."
@BAJS17
(2) First, if you ever wondered what #Foucault's #deathoftheauthor and the ensuing debate means for the study of #authorship in East Asian literatures, this one's the place to go. I especially recommend the introduction! https://t.co/oOLiwGab7o
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Call for Applications for Ph.D. students to attend the conference "Ritual and Materiality in Buddhism and Asian Religions", Princeton University, June 13-15, 2023. Applications will be accepted beginning Feb. 1, 2023, and ending Feb. 20, 2023.
#Buddhism
The inaugural issue of the Journal of the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists is out now. I've been looking forward to reading this! https://t.co/lh1uKGeR5Y